Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the Hayden Planetarium for the Museum of Natural History and former Sexiest Astrophysicist Alive (People Magazine 2000), gives a terrific talk about scientific history,... continue reading
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Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the Hayden Planetarium for the Museum of Natural History and former Sexiest Astrophysicist Alive (People Magazine 2000), gives a terrific talk about scientific history,... continue reading
posted by rembarJohnny Lee demonstrating some of his wii remote 'hacks' at TED.
posted by berticusThink that's tobacco you're smoking? About 50% of each cigarette isn't.
posted by therealblankmanHis name is John Kanzius, and he's a former businessman and radio technician who built a radio wave machine that has cancer researchers so enthusiastic about its potential they're pouring money and effort... continue reading
posted by Brian HoustonFrom Youtube: Clichés. They are the well-trodden ideas and images that, due to their overuse, spring so readily to mind. And sometimes — unfortunately — just as readily to the lips. The enemy of clichés? ... continue reading
posted by omnistegan 1 decade 6 years 10 months 3 weeks ago • 1,152 viewsShort yet quite informative video about the nascent hydrogen fuel cell industry.
posted by kronosposeidonNarrated by Alan Alda, this introduction to nanoscience gives us a brief overview of the field and illuminates some of the interesting questions being currently researched. source: yt
posted by Kulpims T'dnaIn clear, nontechnical language, string theorist Brian Greene explains how our understanding of the universe has evolved from Einstein's notions of gravity and space-time to superstring theory, where minuscule... continue reading
posted by smileySir Martin Rees is an astrophysicist and cosmologist and Master of Trinity College at Cambridge. He is also the president of the Royal Society.
posted by GreatBirdFrom The Bad Astronomer: It’s difficult to express just how fracking impressive the Large Hadron Collider is. You really have to be there to understand how overwhelming and ginormous it is. Still and... continue reading
posted by BicycleRepairMan"Rock star physicist" Brian Cox talks about his work on the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. Discussing the biggest of big science in an engaging, accessible way, Cox brings us along on a tour of the massive... continue reading
posted by BicycleRepairManThe creation story retold using modern science and plain words. (video title borrowed from Pharyngula)
posted by Train_Tracks 1 decade 6 years 9 months 1 week ago • 2,771 viewsFrom Google Vid Desc: "Here Be Dragons is a free 40 minute video introduction to critical thinking. It is suitable for general audiences and is licensed for free distribution and public display. Most people... continue reading
posted by RaigenIn this excerpt from the final episode of Sagan's 'Cosmos,' he discusses why the momentous discoveries of the ancient world were unable to prevent the dark ages from virtually banishing scientific thought... continue reading
posted by SpiffDr. Albert A. Bartlett's presentation on "Arithmetic, Population, and Energy."
posted by bluecliffKUSI-TV Weatherman leads 30,000 Scientists in lawsuit charging Al Gore with fraud in Global Warming Scam. Also supporting the Scientists are 9000 PHD researchers. Before commenting, view this: http://www.dedroidify.c... continue reading
posted by IrishmanLife After People is a special feature on the History Channel in which scientists and others speculate what the earth, animal life, and plant life might be like if humanity no longer existed, as well as... continue reading
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