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  • Fractal world
    A world inside... Breathtaking http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO9ugnn8DbE&feature=player_embedded
  • Parrot AR.Drone : Flight Demo (HD version)
    AR.Drone : The First wi-fi quadricopter that can be controlled by iPhone and iPod touch.
  • NASA | Exploring the Inner Solar System
    Chief Scientist of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Dr. Jim Garvin, takes us on a journey to Mercury, Venus, Earth, the moon, near-Earth objects, and Mars. Why does space matter? Why is exploring the inner solar system so crucial? Where will humans and robots venture to next? In this video lecture...
  • NVIDIA in a Minute: Emerging Companies Summit
    Jeff Herbst, VP of Business Development for Nvidia, talks to us about the 2010 Emerging Companies Summit, which is the premier event for emerging companies to show off software applications that are built on top of the GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) platform.
  • Mark Pesce: "How Not To Be Seen"
    PyConAU 2010 KeyNote Presented by Mark Pesce Although Mark Pesce does know Python, he doesn't consider himself any sort of expert so he won't be talking about Python, except to whinge that his friends pick on him for choosing a language which uses whitespace as syntax. Try as he might, he can't...
  • Curing Diseases With Darwinian Medicine
    This is Part 4 of the interview with Randolph Nesse from "The Genius of Charles Darwin", presented by Richard Dawkins. In it an important question is asked: "Why has natural selection left our bodies vulnerable to disease?"
  • Why Scientists Don't Fear Hell
    "It is proof of a base and low mind for one to wish to think with the masses or majority, merely because the majority is the majority. Truth does not change because it is, or is not, believed by a majority of the people." Giordano Bruno -- burned alive by the catholic church in 1600, using real fl...
  • A Space Opera
    The Very Large Telescope (VLT) is made up of four separate optical telescopes (the Antu telescope, the Kueyen telescope, the Melipal telescope, and the Yepun telescope) organized in an array formation, built and operated by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) at the Paranal Observatory on Cerro P...
  • Amino Acids Found In Space
    Does life exist elsewhere in the Universe? Perhaps. In August 2009, scientists announced the discovery of the amino acid, glycine, on the comet Wild 2. Amino acids provide key components for life here on Earth, but this is the first time we have definitive evidence of these molecules occurring in spa...
  • The Center Of The Universe
    In this popular video series, real astronomers answer common questions about astronomy. Part 1: "Where Is the Center of the Universe?" Dr. Varoujan Gorjian explains the mind-boggling expansion of the Universe. Where is the center of the Universe? This may seem like a simple question. Since t...
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