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http://youtu.be/UXo6WvHRs_I
http://youtu.be/HGG4HmlotJE
http://youtu.be/uWh8reiXq58
http://youtu.be/ZWib5olGbQ0
(In order: Sixty Symbols, minutephysics, Periodic Videos, Numberphile)
Some of you have most likely seen these channels and videos, but I thought I'd put them out there in case.
I love MinutePhysics, such a great channel. I totally agree with you, YouTube is a fantastic way to learn about science. I'm very much not physics-orientated, I study biology in University, so these are much appreciated!

hubble ultra deep field.
one of the most important, breath taking photos ever taken
Hi I'm new and I were just wondering if anybody here are into quantum physics and like to read quantum physics book.I love quantum physics,something about it that just make me happy

i'm no quantum physicist, but what did you have in mind?
as they say 'quantum physics-the dreams stuff is made of......they also say that if you understand quantum physics then you don't understand quantum physics.


btw Guys. To quench your thirst for Quantum Mechanics you might wanna try out this popular science book "Life on the Edge" by Jim Al-Khalili and Johnjoe McFadden. It combines the spookiness of quantum mechanics (quantum entanglement in particular) to the unexplained biological processes. The book came out just last year. Reviews seem really good.

Most of the time I tend to read the more 'hard popular science' stuff for the same reason, but when it comes to maths I find the popular science stuff does a far better job of actually explaining how everything works than the more rigorous and text book style entries do.
Here's a great YouTube channel I found the other day all about poisons.