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TERRA: The Nature of Our World
Add FeedWELCOME! TERRA is a crossroads, a habitat, a stage, and a laboratory. Here, you will find yourself on the cutting-edge of science and at the farthest horizons of the natural world. Through the eyes of passionate independent filmmakers, you will discover the next frontiers of research, join the forum on compelling issues, and celebrate the awesome diversity of our planet. TERRA is "the nature of our world" like youÂ’ve never seen it before.
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NOVA | PBS
Add FeedNOVA brings you short video stories from the world of science, including excerpts from our television programs, video dispatches from producers and correspondents in the field, animations, and much more. For more science programming online and on air, visit NOVA's Web site at http://www.pbs.org/nova and watch NOVA broadcasts Tuesday nights on PBS.
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EcoGeeks Science Podcast
Add FeedEcogeeks is a new video podcast that takes science education to the next level. We hope that educators will be able to use these videos to help inspire a younger generation to get involved in science. Science isn't always about math and statistics. Sometimes its about discovery and finding something fun and new in the great outdoors. We are all scientists and we refuse to think that science can't be fun. We believe there are never enough hours in the day to learn all there is to know.
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Infest Wisely
Add FeedA new, chewable nanotechnology lets people take pictures with their eyes and cures cancer. But the early adopters find out it's hard to uninstall something after it's spread through their bloodstream... INFEST WISELY is a lo-fi sci-fi no-budget feature in seven episodes, each with a different director and intertwining characters.
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KQED QUEST Science Video Podcast
Add FeedQUEST is a KQED Multimedia Series Exploring Northern California Science, Environment and Nature.
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chemistry - meaghersclasses
Add FeedThese chemistry video podcasts are high school chemistry snippets, from Mt Lawley Senior High School. I am still trying to ascertain the best format for these chemistry podcasts, so your feedback would be appreciated. If you like my site please click on the 'send to a friend' link below each episode. Also check out my physics video podcasts at www.meaghersphysics.podomatic.com . If you'd like to see some of my other sites, then please visit http://users.tpg.com.au/rmeagher/index.htm Thanks, Richard. A brief description of ionic bonding. (audio)
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TED Theme: How the Mind Works
Add FeedAt a conference about ideas, it’s important to step back and consider the engine that creates them: the human mind. How exactly does the brain -- a three-pound snarl of electrochemically frantic nervous tissue -- create inspired inventions, the feeling of hunger, the experience of beauty, or the sense of self -- and how reliable is it? Dan Dennett contemplates the mind as an ecosystem in which a new class of entities -- memes -- can compete, coexist, reproduce and flourish, and asks what sorts of nefarious things these entities might be up to. An enthusiastic Dan Gilbert presents his new research on the peculiar, counterintuitive -- and perhaps a smidge deflating -- secret to happiness. And Jeff Hawkins explains why a napkin-sized sheaf of cellular matter, wrinkled into a ball, will fundamentally change the direction of the computer industry.
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TED Theme: Spectacular Performance
Add FeedThere's a lot of talk at TED -- but we humans have many other ways to communicate ideas, passion, community, energy. This collection of extraordinary dancers, actors, musicians, magicians and storytellers bring both sides of the brain to life, with a TED twist. Sit back, and enjoy the show, from artists such as Stew, Pilobolus, Vusi Mahlasela, and Kenichi Ebina.