Taken from a Horizon programme, Dr Richard Dawkins shows how incremental improvements to how light sensitive cells can improve potential imaging and light sensitivity
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Taken from a Horizon programme, Dr Richard Dawkins shows how incremental improvements to how light sensitive cells can improve potential imaging and light sensitivity
posted by ZonbieThe inventor of the T9 keyboard technology for numeric keypads, Cliff Kushler, is back in the game with a new alphanumeric entry technology for today's devices: touch-screen laptops and smartphones. His... continue reading
posted by nomino....in true Mad Scientist fashion.
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posted by Nicki HansenThe methods and values of scientific thinking have expanded our knowledge of life and our place in the universe. This modern knowledge—based on experience and evidence—has brought enormous benefit... continue reading
posted by BicycleRepairManOne of the best P&T episodes to come out in a long, long time. Brilliant. Take that hippies! "Being Green is from the July 24, 2008, episode of Penn & Teller's show, Bullshit! Debunks carbon credits,... continue reading
posted by blankfistIn 1988, Leon Lederman shared a Nobel Prize in Physics for his work to understand elementary particles called neutrinos. ScienCentral set Lederman up with a desk on a street corner and encouraged curious... continue reading
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posted by winkler1Lecture starts at minute 6:30
posted by mauz15Fight Science investigates what makes the Ninja so powerful.
posted by 13139 1 decade 6 years 4 months 2 weeks ago • 2,962 views10 facts about the human eye you might not of known!
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posted by antThe Mythbusters demonstrate a Rubens Tube, in which sound can be visualized by fire.
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posted by mauz15From the youtube video description "American theoretical physicist Lee Smolin, author of "The Trouble with Physics," states that physics has lost its way amid failed experiments and wasted funding.... continue reading
posted by bluecliffMicrosoft researchers demonstrate SecondLight, a new variation of the company's Surface technology, at the Professional Developers Conference in L.A.
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