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NASA Bonks Wacky 2012 Claims
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James Hansen: Why I must speak out about climate change
http://www.ted.com Top climate scientist James Hansen tells the story of his involvement in the science of and debate over global climate change. I...
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3 hours ago
Was Brian Cox wrong? - Sixty Symbols
Brian Cox ruffled a few feathers with a TV lecture which touched upon the Pauli Exclusion Principle. Two of our Sixty Symbols regulars - Ed Copelan...
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3 hours ago
Seeing Earth IN Space [new ISS timelapse footage]
We've all seen pictures of Earth from space, but have we really taken the time to appreciate what our planet looks like against the starscapes of t...
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1 day ago
998,001 and its Mysterious Recurring Decimals - Numberphile
There has been some internet buzz about 998001, so Numberphile sheds some light on matters.
This video features Dr James Grime and we mention the ...
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1 day ago
Lego Robotic Arm
This is a model prosthetic arm made entirely of Lego.
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1 day ago
Waldo The Movie - Official Trailer [HD]
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2 days ago
Staying in Anthem (LMFAO Parody)
LESBIAN MOUNTAIN (BROKEBACK WITH GIRLS) -- http://bit.ly/A0O9sG
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3 days ago
Space Fan News #57: Planets Are Everywhere! ; Misbehaving Dark Matter
Nomad Planets may be everywhere
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3 days ago
163 and Ramanujan Constant - Numberphile
Why does Alex Clark, from the University of Leicester, have a strange fascination with 163?
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3 days ago
Wandering Stars: a tour of the planets
A beauteous rip through the solar sytem, based on NASA's Science on a Sphere program "The Wanderers." In ancient times, humans watched the skies lo...
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6 days ago
29 and Leap Years - Numberphile
Astronomer Dr Meghan Gray on leap years and Julian dates.
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1 week ago
What is a Leap Year?
Why do some years have an extra leap day and what is it for?
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1 week ago
What are years... and the galactic supermassive black hole!
It's leap year time... so what are years, anyway? And what do they have to do with the supermassive black hole in the core of the milky way?
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1 week ago
Clifford Stoll: 18 minutes with an agile mind
http://www.ted.com Clifford Stoll could talk about the atmosphere of Jupiter. Or hunting KGB hackers. Or Klein bottles, computers in classrooms, t...
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1 week ago
Neutrinos slower than light - Sixty Symbols
A slightly less exciting sequel to our video "Neutrinos faster than light". We happened to be at Cern, in Geneva, when the story broke.
Here's our...
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1 week ago
Damian Dinning explains Nokia PureView technology
Nokia's imaging expert Damian Dinning explains the breakthrough camera technology behind Nokia 808 PureView.
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1 week ago
Michio Kaku: This Super Camera Captures What is Beyond Human Comprehension
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1 week ago
Theory of Everything: What is Matter?
What is matter, anyway? What does it have to do with math? And why aren't you made of Jesus? Delving deeper into the theory of (almost) everything ...
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1 week ago
145 and the Melancoil - Numberphile
Matt talks us through "Happification" and resulting structures it creates. Includes his fascinating Melancoil!?
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1 week ago
Space Fan News #56: New Type of Exoplanet; Andromeda Outbursts; Neutrino Errors
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1 week ago
Skyrim - Rise of the Kitty Cat Man - Episode One
Bring forth thy Skyrim! Episode one, GO!
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2 weeks ago
The Shrinking [Expanding] Moon
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2 weeks ago
Special Magic Square - Numberphile
Magic squares are pretty interesting for Numberphiles any day of the week - but Roger shows us one with extra special "powers".
Professor Roger Bo...
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2 weeks ago
Minecraft - Death to the Ender Dragon - Episode One
Part one of my sixteen part new Minecraft let's play series!
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2 weeks ago
42 and Douglas Adams - Numberphile
Douglas Adams - who would have turned 60 on March 11 - immortalised the number 42 in The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
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2 weeks ago
Googol and Googolplex - Numberphile
We're talking pretty big numbers here... And an interesting idea about what it'd be like traveling in a Googolplex-sized Universe!
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2 weeks ago
Space Fan News #55: New Class of Black Hole Discovered; Echoes of the Past; Halo Around our Galaxy
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World's Smallest Magnetic Byte - Sixty Symbols
Professor Moriarty enthuses over a recently published paper. Our thanks to the authors, especially Sebastian Loth, for permission to reproduce thei...
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2 weeks ago
Theory of Everything (intro)
A brief intro to the current theory of (almost) everything - the Standard Model of particle physics. It's like cake, only universal.
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3 weeks ago
Christoph Adami: Finding life we can't imagine
http://www.ted.com How do we search for alien life if it's nothing like the life that we know? At TEDxUIUC Christoph Adami shows how he uses his re...
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3 weeks ago
Five Sigma - Sixty Symbols
With all this talk about "sigma" and certainty at the Large Hadron Collider, we attempt to explain what it's all about.
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3 weeks ago
DIY Physics: It's Not Brain Surgery
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Margaret Wertheim is a science writer with degrees in physics and mathematics. She h...
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3 weeks ago
Erik Johansson: Impossible photography
http://www.ted.com Erik Johansson creates realistic photos of impossible scenes -- capturing ideas, not moments. In this witty how-to, the Photosho...
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4 weeks ago
Solve for X
Solve for X is a forum to encourage and amplify technology-based moonshot thinking and teamwork. http://www.wesolveforx.com G+: http://goo.gl/T3qQo...
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1 month ago
The Galaxy's Heart of Darkness
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1 month ago
The Physics of Minecraft: Gravity
NOTE: Big apology to all those who can't watch Physics due to some GEMA conflicts. We're working out a half-solution right now.
What is the gravit...
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1 month ago
NASA Bonks Wacky 2012 Claims
After all that, you mean the world is NOT going to end on December 21, 2012? Listen up, 2012ers, it's not really going to happen, hard as that is t...
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1 month ago
Space Fan News #57: Planets Are Everywhere! ; Misbehaving Dark Matter
Nomad Planets may be everywhere
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1 month ago
Frequency Stability
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1 month ago
Richard Feynman talks about light
Inconceivable nature of nature.
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1 month ago
Michio Kaku: String Theory Is The Only Game In Town
For a sneak peek at Kaku's latest clip visit http://bigthink.com/ideas/4...
In the above clip Dr. Kaku addresses the question of whether the so-c...
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1 month ago
How To Make Graphene
My entry to the techNyou Science Ambassadors competition, visit www.facebook.com/talkingtechno
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1 month ago
Radar (Rémi Gaillard)
Dangerously funny videos created and produced by Rémi GAILLARD...
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1 month ago
The Holy Grail of Planetary Astronomy: The Search for Earth's Twin
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Dr. Michio Kaku: At night when you look at the stars and you look at the constellations and you wonder "Is anyone ...
bigthink • 57,969 views
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1 month ago
Buzz Out Loud: Apple and the Foxconn problem
In this excerpt from Buzz Out Loud, Brian Tong and Molly Wood discuss the growing concerns over working conditions at consumer electronics factorie...
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1 month ago
Jennifer Pahlka: Coding a better government
http://www.ted.com Can government be run like the Internet, permissionless and open? Coder and activist Jennifer Pahlka believes it can -- and that...
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1 month ago
Michio Kaku: How Physics Got Fat (And Why We Need to Sing For Our Supper)
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Scientists need to engage with the public and make statements about the great political issues of the d...
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