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The making of a Quantum Computer
Professor Michelle Simmons explains quantum computing, a field so complex that one pundit says you never fully understand - you just learn to live with it!
Square Kilometer Array (SKA)
The SKA the Square Kilometre Array is more sensitive than the world's best existing radio telescopes, it will be one of the largest and most ambitious international science projects ever devised. It will answer fundamental questions about the evolution of the universe.
Google Self Driving Car Test
Google announced its self-driving car project in 2010 to make driving safer, more enjoyable, and more efficient. Having safely completed over 200,000 miles of computer-led driving, Google wanted to share one of its favorite moments. Here's Steve, who joined Google for a special drive on a carefully programmed route to experience being behind the wheel in a whole new way. Google organized this test as a technical experiment, but think it's also a promising look at what autonomous technology may one day deliver if rigorous technology and safety standards can be met.
U-2 Flight to 70,000 feet
James May from Top Gear fame. The chase cars on take off and landing are a standard part of U-2 cruises at 70,000ft as the sky above turns black and the curvature of the Earth is visible. The only people to have gone gone higher on any sort of regular basis were SR-71 pilots.
Go Red For Women ™ presents: Just a Little Heart Attack
Starring and directed by Emmy nominated actress Elizabeth Banks. A little film about a super mom who takes care of everyone except herself. Starring Elizabeth Banks
Life After Death?
Is death the end or do we somehow live beyond our physical selves? Scientist are looking for the answers to this age old question. Here is one story of a neurosurgeon who had a near death experience and explains what he saw.
Atlantis' Hubble Crew Arrives at NASA's Kennedy Space Center for Launch
Space shuttle Atlantis' seven-member crew arrived at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla. on Friday, May 8, for its STS-125 mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope. /nThe crew members are Commander Scott Altman, Pilot Gregory C. Johnson and Mission Specialists John Grunsfeld, Mike Massimino, Megan McArthur, Andrew Feustel and Michael Good. /nAtlantis is scheduled to launch at 2:01 p.m. EDT on May 11. The 11-day mission will include five spacewalks to refurbish Hubble with state-of-the-art science instruments designed to improve the telescope's discovery capabilities by up to 70 times while extending its lifetime through at least 2014.
New Cholesterol Drug Called More Effective Than Statins
Millions of people around the world at risk for disease are taking a statin drug to help lower bad cholesterol, known as LDL [Low Density Lipoprotein]. But statin drugs are not as effective in raising HDL [High Density Lipoprotein], the good cholesterol in the blood that helps fight disease. Now doctors are excited about a new drug that dramatically increases those HDL levels. But as VOA's Melinda Smith reports, patients may still have to wait a few years before the drug is available to the public. Video streamed by www.AllThingsScience.com
The Skin Gun
Very advanced modern day treatment for severe skin burns backed by stem cell research!
Curiosity's journey to Mars (animation)
This is an artist's concept animation of the take off and landing sequence of the Science Laboratory (Curiosity Rover) launched on November 26 2011
The Curiosity Rover Lift off to Mars!
NASA's Curiosity Rover began it's 8 1/2 month journey to Mars after its Atlas V rocket launched successfully from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station today on November 26, 2011
Manned flight with an electric multicopter
Thomas Senkel of e-volo made the first manned flight with an e-powered multicopter at an airstrip in the southwest of Germany. The flight lasted one minute and 30 seconds. Video streamed by www.AllThingsScience.com More information: www.e-volo.com
The Sandpit
Using the technique of time-lapse tilt shift photography film director Sam O'Hare creates a short film called The Sandpit - A day in the life of New York City, in miniature. Haunting music composed by Human co-written by Rosi Golan and Alex Wong www.oovfx.com www.aerofilm.blogspot.com/2010/02/sandpit-short-film-by-aero-director-sam.html
How Patients Should Think About Outcomes
Dr. Vincent Gaudiani Cardiovascular surgeon explains how to think about "Outcomes" and ask the right questions before having surgery. Good advice and a must see for any type of surgery you may be planning to have in near future! Video streaming by www.AllThingsScience.com
Space Time Continuum (Music Video)
Music comedy sensation Rhune Kincaid performs his timeless hit Space Time Continuum. Space Time Continuum by Rhune Kincaid www.rhunekincaid.com/blog/
Electrons Protons And Neutrons
Electrons Protons And Neutrons
Psoriasis Explained
A dermatologist explains how this skin condition is recognised and treated and the challenging effects it can have on an individual. Video streamed by www.AllthingsScience.com All Things Science
The Standard Model of Particle Physics
Journey through the history of particle physics.
Newton's Laws of Motion - simplified
Great short video of Newton's Laws of Motion simplified for kids and adults! Video by Nick Heighway www.pond5.com/artist/NickHeighway
Example of the law of pressure and gas
This is what happens when you don't vent a sealed storage tank before emptying it. Hot gas and air in the sealed container is left to cool then crunch! Because the air pressure difference inside is crushingly different from the outside :-)