✨🌈🪐 Videos Today • June 5, 2025

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How do mathematicians find patterns in unpredictable events? What connects a coin toss to earthquake forecasting or the locations of freckles on your face? Random events surround us, but math can help experts understand hidden structures in what seems like chaos. Smithsonian Magazine takes a look at randomness with help…

 
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Water-based energy sources like hydroelectric dams or wave energy systems are expensive it build and require a lot of space and water. Smaller sources of flowing water like irrigation channels and shallow streams also carry energy, but because of their scale, the power goes untapped. Enter Japanese engineer Masaya Sumino,…

 

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