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8 vistas · 6 años hace

Rat buys the Ratomat to do all the work in the shop. But when the robot gets too good at its job, things don't go at all as Rat planned. Can the Bananas help him?

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Welcome to the Official Bananas in Pyjamas Channel.
On this channel you will find classic and animated full episodes! Your favourite clips and compilations and much more! Tune in every week and see the antics of B1, B2 and their many friends!

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8 vistas · 6 años hace

The Bananas' noisy play upsets Rat while he is trying to take a nap. He wants to get B1 and B2 to be quiet but how can he do it? He tells the Bananas about a new game that he calls, 'Opposite'.

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Bananas in Pyjamas Theme Song : https://youtu.be/6hPsXh5k0d8

Welcome to the Official Bananas in Pyjamas Channel.
On this channel you will find classic and animated full episodes! Your favourite clips and compilations and much more! Tune in every week and see the antics of B1, B2 and their many friends!

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8 vistas · 6 años hace

It’s a windy day and the beach is filled with newspaper. The Bananas start to clean up wondering who is the litterbug. Meanwhile Morgan makes a kite out of newspaper but the wind is too strong and the kite blows away. The Bananas find their litterbug and Morgan finds his kite - in the bin!

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Bananas in Pyjamas Theme Song : https://youtu.be/6hPsXh5k0d8

Welcome to the Official Bananas in Pyjamas Channel.
On this channel you will find classic and animated full episodes.

Your favourite clips and compilations and much more! Tune in every week and see the antics of B1, B2 and their many friends.

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8 vistas · 6 años hace

Rat uses two store model Bananas to display sporting goods in his shop. The Bananas plan a trick time. They put themselves in place of the models and give Rat a fright.

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Bananas in Pyjamas Theme Song : https://youtu.be/6hPsXh5k0d8

Welcome to the Official Bananas in Pyjamas Channel.
On this channel you will find classic and animated full episodes.

Your favourite clips and compilations and much more! Tune in every week and see the antics of B1, B2 and their many friends.

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8 vistas · 6 años hace

Join The Bananas In Pyjamas and all of their friends in the fantastic compilation of full episodes. In this volume see B1 & B2 in The Banana Buggy, Grumpy Rat, The Naughty Puppy and Rat the Explorer.

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Bananas in Pyjamas Theme Song : https://youtu.be/6hPsXh5k0d8

Welcome to the Official Bananas in Pyjamas Channel.
On this channel you will find classic and animated full episodes! Your favourite clips and compilations and much more! Tune in every week and see the antics of B1, B2 and their many friends!

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8 vistas · 6 años hace

Everyone is getting ready to compete in the sports carnival.

This Clip is from season 1 episode 33 called "Morgan's Smelly Sneakers".

B1, B2 and their adorable friends the Teddies and the ever mischievous Rat in a Hat romp their way through the magical world of Cuddletown. There are new friends to meet too; Topsy the kangaroo, Charlie the inventive monkey and Bernard the wise old dog.

Stay Tuned! https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UCug61OHMkz5GgJkey

Bananas in Pyjamas Theme Song : https://youtu.be/6hPsXh5k0d8

Welcome to the Official Bananas in Pyjamas Channel.
On this channel you will find classic and animated full episodes! Your favourite clips and compilations and much more! Tune in every week and see the antics of B1, B2 and there many friends!

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8 vistas · 6 años hace

Join The Bananas In Pyjamas and all of their friends in the fantastic compilation of full episodes. In this volume see B1 & B2 in The Snippys Are Coming, Morgan the Bear, Golfing Rat and The Missing Page.

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Welcome to the Official Bananas in Pyjamas Channel.
On this channel you will find classic and animated full episodes! Your favourite clips and compilations and much more! Tune in every week and see the antics of B1, B2 and their many friends!

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8 vistas · 6 años hace

Fermilab scientist Don Lincoln describes the Standard Model of particle physics, covering both the particles that make up the subatomic realm and the forces that govern them.

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8 vistas · 6 años hace

Of all of the known subatomic forces, the weak force is in many ways unique. One particularly interesting facet is that the force differentiates between a particle that is rotating clockwise and counterclockwise. In this video, Fermilab’s Dr. Don Lincoln describes this unusual property and introduces some of the historical figures who played a role in working it all out.

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8 vistas · 6 años hace

The Standard Model of particle physics treats quarks and leptons as having no size at all. Quarks are found inside protons and neutrons and the most familiar lepton is the electron. While the best measurements to date support that idea, there is circumstantial evidence that suggests that perhaps the these tiny particles might be composed of even smaller building blocks. This video explains this circumstantial evidence and introduces some very basic ideas of what those building blocks might be.

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8 vistas · 6 años hace

The Big Bang is the name of the most respected theory of the creation of the universe.  Basically, the theory says that the universe was once smaller and denser and has been expending for eons.  One common misconception is that the Big Bang theory says something about the instant that set the expansion into motion, however this isn’t true.  In this video, Fermilab’s Dr. Don Lincoln tells about the Big Bang theory and sketches some speculative ideas about what caused the universe to come into existence.

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8 vistas · 6 años hace

The manner in which particle physicists investigate collisions in particle accelerators is a puzzling process. Using vaguely-defined “detectors,” scientists are able to somehow reconstruct the collisions and convert that information into physics measurements. In this video, Fermilab’s Dr. Don Lincoln sheds light on this mysterious technique. In a surprising analogy, he draws a parallel between experimental particle physics and bomb squad investigators and uses an explosive example to illustrate his points. Be sure to watch this video… it’s totally the bomb.

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The Axion Dark Matter Experiment (ADMX) is on the hunt for theoretical particles called axions, which may solve the dark matter mystery. ADMX, managed by Fermilab and housed at the University of Washington, is the first and only experiment of its type with the sensitivity to detect axion dark matter particles. For more information, please visit http://news.fnal.gov/2018/04/a....dmx-announces-breakt and http://www.fnal.gov/pub/scienc....e/particle-physics/e

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8 vistas · 6 años hace

Scientists on Fermilab's Muon g-2 experiment are using a finely tuned clock to precisely measure how fast the muon — a heavy cousin of the electron — precesses, or wobbles, in the presence of a magnetic field.

To remove subconscious bias from the experiment's measurements, in March 2018, two Fermilab scientists outside the Muon g-2 collaboration set the clock to a certain frequency. For the period that Muon g-2 is taking data, only they will know that setting. This bias-removal technique is called clock blinding.

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8 vistas · 6 años hace

Do we live in a two-dimensional hologram? A group of Fermilab scientists has designed an experiment to find out. It’s called the Holometer, and this video gives you a behind-the-scenes look at the device that could change the way we see the universe. Find out more at http://holometer.fnal.gov.

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8 vistas · 6 años hace

Linda Bagby keeps Fermilab's neutrino experiments grounded. As an engineering physicist and electrical coordinator for Fermilab’s short-baseline neutrino program, she integrates the electronic subsystems into an experiment where all the electronics work together. You might find her cheerfully fielding questions in Wilson Hall, taking painstaking measurements at one of the detector sites or meticulously inspecting equipment at a test site.

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Fermilab scientist (and CMS collaborator) Don Lincoln describes the concept of how the search for the Higgs boson is accomplished. The latest data is revealed! Several large experimental groups are hot on the trail of this elusive subatomic particle which is thought to explain the origins of particle mass. You can try the interactive graphic (using IE 9+, Firefox 3.4+, Safari 4+) at: http://vmsstreamer1.fnal.gov/V....MS/111208_HowHiggs/H

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Why I Love Neutrinos is a series spotlighting those mysterious, abundant, ghostly particles that are all around us. This installment features a compilation of international scientists. For more information on neutrinos, visit the Fermilab website at http://www.fnal.gov.

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On August 17, 2017, scientists using the Dark Energy Camera tracked down the first visible counterpart to a gravitational wave signal ever spotted by astronomers. Using data provided by the LIGO and Virgo collaborations, scientists embarked on a quest for the unknown, and discovered a new wonder of the universe. Includes interviews with Fermilab’s Jim Annis and Brandeis University’s Marcelle Soares-Santos.

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Dr. Dan Hooper, a Theoretical Astrophysicist at Fermilab, explores the current status of the dark matter search and some new thoughts on the nature of this mystery.

A signal of gamma rays has been observed from the center of the Milky Way, and it may be the breakthrough that we have long been waiting for. If these gamma-rays are in fact being produced by the interactions of dark matter particles, they promise to reveal much about this elusive substance, and may be a major step toward identifying of the underlying nature of our universe's dark matter.




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