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  • If i want to see the inventions do i just come straight to the University? Who do i see?

  • @Sofrie37 drop me an email. george [dot] rice [@] gmail [dot] com

  • @Sofrie37 try going to nott.ac.uk and contacting through there, I'm not sure you'd be allowed to just turn up

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  • good demonstration dude!

  • I tried watching this but after about half way through i couldnt take it anymore...

  • @kils4thrils Cool story bro

  • Fantastic video!

  • that is one ridiculous accent

  • @Ninjarni my pleasure. i'll try and be a bit more posh in the next video (on way).

  • Woohoo. 8,000 views.

  • What is a conservatory called for non-British folks?

  • @Envergure hi. george here. A 'sun room'? usually a room joined to a house with walls and ceiling dominated by glass.

  • last thing in my microwave was a baked potato approximately 10 minutes ago :-)

  • i want popcorn now

  • Another great post and keep up the good work---always like to see new research success!

  • This was very exciting! especially the glass! are they in use already??

  • @MultiAxian george here. no not yet, we're working on it though.

  • This fertilizer is a lot like popcorn :D

  • hmm must look up the patent on that glass, looks really interesting.

  • Vermiculite used to be used for insulation. Maybe it still is, I dont know. My concern is, asbestos was usually mixed in with it. So if you find some in your house, dont play with it. lol

  • Spectacular work!

  • 9:34 What is that ! !

  • @KutaPuta looks like my ass.

  • @KutaPuta ho. george here. its a fetal heart rate monitor - look up Monica Healthcare Ltd - a university spin-out company making and selling the technology

  • Popcorns!

  • Very cool.

  • The new Library at Princeton University has a great way to stop heat from coming in, using a metallic mesh sculpture. Great video. Hope your ventures make you a ton of money!

  • SCIENCE!!!

  • Don't say it's wireless monitoring for iPhone... people aren't all disciples of the jesus phone. Instead, say you can feed it to your smartphone.

    I really liked this video.

  • @kcazzo69 hi. george here. you're right. Smart phone from this point onwards. i use a blackberry anyway.

  • That Designer's Selected color makes all the difference!!!

  • Great work, hope you never stop making videos!

  • i relay wish i could visit the university but im stuck in canada

  • How about using light to determine how much sugar is in the blood stream at a particular time. A person could then go walking about and check his or her sugar levels anytime they want. Maybe a light of a particular frequency and a device which can determine the concentration of sugar based on the number of light hits it gets.

  • This is a most intriguing video. Are these displays available online, or would I have to go to Nottingham University to get further information?

  • @Kargoneth hi. george here. a website is coming very soon.

  • When can i order those windows? :D

  • the mineral is mica, and more precisely it is called muscovite i think

  • @SPQRemperor hi. george here. you're right. i was trying not to be too technical.

  • I really saw many new things in this video. Of the things talked about in periodic videos and sixty symbols, I often know most of it already. As I don't mind to hear it again and to hear maybe another explanation I still love to watch them. But this video gave me food for thought and it seems I'll have a long night at wikipedia and where it leads to (again). Thanks!

  • Should i put my microwave on grill stand?

  • ahhhhhhh...tech porn!

  • Yes, that mineral is mica. I'm not sure why he didn't say that.

  • Oooh, I like those thermochromatic windows.

  • "He's a good looking guy" =P

  • congrats on 300 videos!

  • the could make the worlds longest french bread in that microwave convayor...

  • that was so cool! pleas show all the other things you have in that room to = ) !!!

  • that exfoliated stuff is pretty much like a pastry product, I have no idea how it's called in english but it's in essence layers of dough, then a layer of butter, then another layer of dough and so on and it's folded over and over and when you bake it, it expands and you get a nice puffed up product consisting of a lot of really really thin layers with air between them. Google: Blätterteig

  • @DeanMalenko puff pastry?

  • @shakenbake1869 Yes, indeed. Thanks :)

  • @DeanMalenko: In English it is French: Croisant.

  • Is it a good idea to micro this? XD

  • sammich

  • yay for you guys!

  • How could people dislike this D: Like like like!

  • @Nanovirus5995 the dislike button is next to the like button... A ~2% missclick rate seems high however.

  • @gulllars Youtube should move the dislike button to the other side. Or have "Are you sure" button aswel. And also, with highest rated comment, there should be lowest rated comment. Need rain to get sun!

  • @Nanovirus5995 agreed on moving dislike button to the other side of the panel. I however disagree with showing lowest rated comment on top, as it often is spam, trolling, or plain hatefull.

  • @gulllars I suppose. Please see this youtube D: You aren't "you" anymore. Its all about "Corporationadvertisementupthe­assTube" these days.

  • @Nanovirus5995 Probably just misclicks, lol.

  • awesome stuff, thanks for the video brah

  • You should do a few videos on the science of brewing and microbes involved.

  • it looks like mica, after this i will google it and see if it is the same thing. but we have lots of mica here in australia.

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