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Industrial Processes, Careers, Underwater Construction, & Time Crystals

Ever wonder how something is made? This YouTube channel has videos showing the industrial processes of a variety of products. If you ever get curious, I highly recommend looking up the object juxtaposed to the name of their channel on YouTube.


This YouTube channel provides viewers with information about different careers in a short video format. You can also check out their website for written information and data numbers. “CareerOneStop.org is an integrated suite of national websites helping job seekers, students, employers, and career professionals find employment and career resources. Find resources for occupations, career exploration, job search, salary information, training and education, certifications, skills transferability, and much more…”


“A quick overview of how we build underwater structures. Oceans, rivers, and lakes are often beautiful, but they’re not necessarily convenient places to build things. Yet, many types of the infrastructure we depend on every day, including wharves, bridges, and dams, are founded below the water. How do they do it? On today’s episode, we're talking about different types of underwater construction, including cofferdams, diversions, caissons, and drilled shafts…”


This article is a very detailed explanation of all the processes, concerns, and materials involved in the construction of under water structures. “...Interestingly, all of these “underwater construction” methods have the same underlying goal: avoid building underwater. Instead, water is diverted or avoided in various ways during construction—an essential approach because it is nearly impossible to actually build in water. Thus, “building underwater” is more about finding creative ways to work around water and make structures that can withstand it after construction is completed…”




Time crystals are fascinating. They were previously mentioned in one of Talia McDaniel’s articles. Here is another explanation that should help visual learners understand this extraordinary discovery. “Google researchers claim to have created four-dimensional 'time crystals. Time crystals are a new phase of matter that seems to evade the laws of physics. Just like ordinary crystals repeat themselves in space, time crystals repeat themselves in time. Time crystals could become tools to detect magnetic fields or be used to diagnose what's going on inside quantum computers…”

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