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Brain-training games don't work-English
Brain-training computer games are a multimillion pound industry. But this week, a study published in Nature suggests they may not live up to their promise. Neuroscientist Adrian Owen teamed up with...
Brain-training computer games are a multimillion pound industry. But this week, a study published in Nature suggests they may not live up to their promise. Neuroscientist Adrian Owen teamed up with the BBC popular science programme 'Bang Goes The Theory' to recruit more than 11,000 volunteers for a massive online experiment. The results demolish the widely held belief that the regular use of brain-training games improves general cognitive function.
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Brain-training computer games are a multimillion pound industry. But this week, a study published in Nature suggests they may not live up to their promise. Neuroscientist Adrian Owen teamed up with the BBC popular science programme 'Bang Goes The Theory' to recruit more than 11,000 volunteers for a massive online experiment. The results demolish the widely held belief that the regular use of brain-training games improves general cognitive function.
Poem-Jawab-e-Shikwah by Allama Iqbal -2 Eng Sub
Jawab-i-Shikwah The Response to the Complaint by Allama Iqbal Part 2 Note This is an Audio Version InshaAllah real Ver would be coming sometimes later This famous Urdu poem was written in 1912 as...
Jawab-i-Shikwah The Response to the Complaint by Allama Iqbal Part 2 Note This is an Audio Version InshaAllah real Ver would be coming sometimes later This famous Urdu poem was written in 1912 as an answer to his earlier work Shikwah Credits Edited by Praizor Audio Compilation Iqbal Academy Pakistan Voice Muhammad Ali Pakistani Movie Star English translation Dr MAK Khalil Pictures Flickr Others For more information on this poem see its English translation on Iqbal Academy s site
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Jawab-i-Shikwah The Response to the Complaint by Allama Iqbal Part 2 Note This is an Audio Version InshaAllah real Ver would be coming sometimes later This famous Urdu poem was written in 1912 as an answer to his earlier work Shikwah Credits Edited by Praizor Audio Compilation Iqbal Academy Pakistan Voice Muhammad Ali Pakistani Movie Star English translation Dr MAK Khalil Pictures Flickr Others For more information on this poem see its English translation on Iqbal Academy s site
POEM-TULU-I-ISLAM RENAISSANCE OF ISLAM BY IQBAL-1 English Sub
Poem tulu-e-islam renaissance of islam by iqbal by allama iqbal part 1The poem was written in the early 1920s soon after world war i and deals with the aftermath of that war with respect to the...
Poem tulu-e-islam renaissance of islam by iqbal by allama iqbal part 1The poem was written in the early 1920s soon after world war i and deals with the aftermath of that war with respect to the muslims though it deals with the defeat and dismemberment of the uthmaniyah khilafah into small secular nation states and complete subjugation of these states by the western christian powers at the end of the war it brings the good news of hope and encouragement it consists of nine stanzas each with a different cadence
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Poem tulu-e-islam renaissance of islam by iqbal by allama iqbal part 1The poem was written in the early 1920s soon after world war i and deals with the aftermath of that war with respect to the muslims though it deals with the defeat and dismemberment of the uthmaniyah khilafah into small secular nation states and complete subjugation of these states by the western christian powers at the end of the war it brings the good news of hope and encouragement it consists of nine stanzas each with a different cadence
POEM-TULU-I-ISLAM RENAISSANCE OF ISLAM BY IQBAL-2 English Sub
Poem tulu-e-islam renaissance of islam by iqbal by allama iqbal part 2 The poem was written in the early 1920s soon after world war i and deals with the aftermath of that war with respect to...
Poem tulu-e-islam renaissance of islam by iqbal by allama iqbal part 2 The poem was written in the early 1920s soon after world war i and deals with the aftermath of that war with respect to the muslims though it deals with the defeat and dismemberment of the uthmaniyah khilafah into small secular nation states and complete subjugation of these states by the western christian powers at the end of the war it brings the good news of hope and encouragement it consists of nine stanzas each with a different cadence
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Poem tulu-e-islam renaissance of islam by iqbal by allama iqbal part 2 The poem was written in the early 1920s soon after world war i and deals with the aftermath of that war with respect to the muslims though it deals with the defeat and dismemberment of the uthmaniyah khilafah into small secular nation states and complete subjugation of these states by the western christian powers at the end of the war it brings the good news of hope and encouragement it consists of nine stanzas each with a different cadence
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The Known Universe by AMNH - Amazing Animation - All Languages
The Known Universe takes viewers from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space to the afterglow of the Big Bang. Every star, planet, and quasar seen in the film is possible...
The Known Universe takes viewers from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space to the afterglow of the Big Bang. Every star, planet, and quasar seen in the film is possible because of the world's most complete four-dimensional map of the universe, the Digital Universe Atlas that is maintained and updated by astrophysicists at the American Museum of Natural History.
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The Known Universe takes viewers from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space to the afterglow of the Big Bang. Every star, planet, and quasar seen in the film is possible because of the world's most complete four-dimensional map of the universe, the Digital Universe Atlas that is maintained and updated by astrophysicists at the American Museum of Natural History.
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[MUST LISTEN] Tawheed e Mufadhal Audio - Taught by Imam Jafar Sadiq (a.s.) - Part 1/2 - English
A must-listen beautiful hadith of Imam Sadiq (as) that proves why Darwin's theory is incorrect. Mufadhal (ra) was a companion of Imam (AS). In this hadith he recounts how...
A must-listen beautiful hadith of Imam Sadiq (as) that proves why Darwin's theory is incorrect. Mufadhal (ra) was a companion of Imam (AS). In this hadith he recounts how the Imam (as) taught him to discuss the existence of Allah with an agnostic. This hadith proves the existence of Allah and proves that ahl-e-bait (as) are the true bearers of knowledge.
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A must-listen beautiful hadith of Imam Sadiq (as) that proves why Darwin's theory is incorrect. Mufadhal (ra) was a companion of Imam (AS). In this hadith he recounts how the Imam (as) taught him to discuss the existence of Allah with an agnostic. This hadith proves the existence of Allah and proves that ahl-e-bait (as) are the true bearers of knowledge.
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Lies about Darwin Theory in the Education system part1 - English
Are students learning the whole truth about Darwin theory of evolution According to a growing number of scientists the surprising answer is no fascinating journey into one of the most controversial...
Are students learning the whole truth about Darwin theory of evolution According to a growing number of scientists the surprising answer is no fascinating journey into one of the most controversial issues in today public arena
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Are students learning the whole truth about Darwin theory of evolution According to a growing number of scientists the surprising answer is no fascinating journey into one of the most controversial issues in today public arena
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Can Science explain everything in the universe?-English
Michael J. Behe is an American biochemist, author, and intelligent design advocate. He currently serves as professor of biochemistry at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania and as a senior fellow of...
Michael J. Behe is an American biochemist, author, and intelligent design advocate. He currently serves as professor of biochemistry at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania and as a senior fellow of the Discovery Institute\'s Center for Science and Culture.
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Michael J. Behe is an American biochemist, author, and intelligent design advocate. He currently serves as professor of biochemistry at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania and as a senior fellow of the Discovery Institute\'s Center for Science and Culture.
Documentary Quran Aur Science Episode 1-Urdu
This program is about quran and science.
In this program you will watch full explaination about quran and science.
This program is about quran and science.
In this program you will watch full explaination about quran and science.
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Science Experiment - Balloon Skewer - All Languages
Some things in this world just don\'t mix - dogs and cats, oil and water, needles and balloons. Everyone knows that a balloon\'s worst fear is a sharp object...even a sharpened, wooden cooking...
Some things in this world just don\'t mix - dogs and cats, oil and water, needles and balloons. Everyone knows that a balloon\'s worst fear is a sharp object...even a sharpened, wooden cooking skewer. With a little scientific knowledge about polymers you\'ll be able to perform a seemingly impossible task... pierce a balloon with a wooden skewer without popping it. Suddenly piercing takes on a whole new meaning!
How Does it Work?
The secret is to uncover the portion of the balloon where the latex molecules are under the least amount of stress or strain.
If you could see the rubber that makes up a balloon on a microscopic level, you would see many long strands or chains of molecules. These long strands of molecules are called polymers, and the elasticity of these polymer chains causes rubber to stretch. Blowing up the balloon stretches these strands of polymer chains. Even before drawing the dots on the balloon, you probably noticed that the middle of the balloon stretches more than either end. You wisely chose to pierce the balloon at a point where the polymer molecules were stretched out the least. The long strands of molecules stretched around the skewer and kept the air inside the balloon from rushing out. It’s easy to accidentally tear the rubber if you use a dull skewer or forget to coat the end of the skewer with vegetable oil. When you remove the skewer, you feel the air leaking out through the holes where the polymer strands were pushed apart. Eventually the balloon deflates… but it never pops.
Oh, just to prove your point, try pushing the skewer through the middle part of an inflated balloon. Well, at least you went out with a bang!
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Some things in this world just don\'t mix - dogs and cats, oil and water, needles and balloons. Everyone knows that a balloon\'s worst fear is a sharp object...even a sharpened, wooden cooking skewer. With a little scientific knowledge about polymers you\'ll be able to perform a seemingly impossible task... pierce a balloon with a wooden skewer without popping it. Suddenly piercing takes on a whole new meaning!
How Does it Work?
The secret is to uncover the portion of the balloon where the latex molecules are under the least amount of stress or strain.
If you could see the rubber that makes up a balloon on a microscopic level, you would see many long strands or chains of molecules. These long strands of molecules are called polymers, and the elasticity of these polymer chains causes rubber to stretch. Blowing up the balloon stretches these strands of polymer chains. Even before drawing the dots on the balloon, you probably noticed that the middle of the balloon stretches more than either end. You wisely chose to pierce the balloon at a point where the polymer molecules were stretched out the least. The long strands of molecules stretched around the skewer and kept the air inside the balloon from rushing out. It’s easy to accidentally tear the rubber if you use a dull skewer or forget to coat the end of the skewer with vegetable oil. When you remove the skewer, you feel the air leaking out through the holes where the polymer strands were pushed apart. Eventually the balloon deflates… but it never pops.
Oh, just to prove your point, try pushing the skewer through the middle part of an inflated balloon. Well, at least you went out with a bang!
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