The End of Matter?
This talk will cover the phenomenon of black holes. What do we know about these mysterious objects? How do they continue to shape the universe? A lecture by ...
Gresham College
Q&A Mini-Course: The Invisible Killer — Radiation Storms From the Sun & Beyond (Part 2)
This course was made possible by the generosity of members of Patreon. Without them these courses would not be possible!
TamithaSkov
GIFT2019: Sinking oceans, rising mountains, earthquakes that shape the Earth
Geosciences Information For Teachers workshop presentation by Jean-Philippe Avouac (California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA) at the 2019 ...
European Geosciences Union
Lecture 3: Earth Observation for Climate Resilience by Prof. Stephen Briggs #ccls2018 (hi-res)
https://www.climate-series.eng.cam.ac.uk/ccls-2018/lecture-3 Observations from Earth-observing satellites are now the primary source of information on climate ...
Cambridge Climate Lecture Series
Gravitational Waves
Prof. Hume A. Feldman 2016 02 19 Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Kansas Public Event Detection of Gravitational Waves By LIGO On ...
KU Physics & Astronomy Public Talks
Dr. Patrick Moore - Agriculture, Human Health, and Environment: Confessions Of A Greenpeace Dropout
Agriculture, Human Health, and Environment: Confessions Of A Greenpeace Dropout - Dr. Patrick Moore, Ecosense, from the 2016 Iowa Pork Congress, ...
Truffle Media
Lec 30: Basic seismic transducer
NPTEL IIT Guwahati
New Experimental Directions for Fundamental Physics I - by Peter Graham
Prospects in Theoretical Physics Particle Physics at the LHC and Beyond Topic: New Experimental Directions for Fundamental Physics I Speaker: by Peter ...
Institute for Advanced Study
Black Holes and the Fundamental Laws of Physics - with Jerome Gauntlett
Black holes are extraordinary and may even hold the key to unlocking the next phase in our understanding of the laws of physics. Watch the Q&A here: ...
The Royal Institution
Earths Many Voices a Unified Theory for Pre-Earthquake Signals
Earths Many Voices a Unified Theory for Pre-Earthquake Signals Earths Many Voices a Unified Theory for Pre-Earthquake Signals CITRIS Distinguished ...
CITRIS
Catching Gravitational Waves - with Sheila Rowan
Sheila Rowan explains the nature of gravitational waves, where they come from, how we detected them, and what the future of this new era in astronomy might ...
The Royal Institution
From Lost to Understanding, and Arising | Tetsunari Iida | TEDxTokyo
Tetsu Iida was a leading figure in the antinuclear and renewable energy movements long before the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in ...
TEDx Talks
Tying Frac Tracer, Stimulation and Geophysical Data Together
Adding tracers to stimulation fluid has become the industry standard methodology to identify stage production of gas, oil, and water along the length of a ...
Tracerco
Professor Jim Hough: The Engineering Challenges of Detecting Gravitational Waves
Professor Jim Hough, OBE, FRS, FRSE, FInstP, FAPS, FRAS The Engineering Challenges of Detecting gravitational waves A century ago, Albert Einstein ...
SchoolOfEngUoE
STORMS - Countdown to a Catastrophe Pt. 3 | Full Documentary
An international documentary series joins the debate about the future of our planet. Volcanoes, earthquakes and storms. A journey to the most dangerous spots ...
hazards and catastrophes
Webcast 9: What to expect on eclipse day
On August 21st 2017, every state in the US will experience a solar eclipse. As this amazing event draws near, you may be wondering what the experience will ...
National Solar Observatory
At Ocean's Edge: Coastal Change in Southwest Washington (1998)
A 22 minute video describing erosion problems in southwest Washington and the cooperative SW Washington Coastal Erosion Study. Produced by the U.S. ...
Washington Department of Ecology
VOLCANOES - Countdown to a Catastrophe Pt. 1 | Full Documentary
An international documentary series joins the debate about the future of our planet. Volcanoes, earthquakes and storms. A journey to the most dangerous spots ...
hazards and catastrophes
The Speed of Light (In Our Time)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the speed of light. Scientists and thinkers have been fascinated with the speed of light for millennia. Aristotle wrongly ...
BBC Podcasts
Ed Lorenz Lecture
The Lorenz Lecture provides an introduction to the role of nonlinearity, complexity, and scaling in earth science processes. The lecture is given at the AGU Fall ...
AGU
Adiel Tel-Oren: "De-Stress: Himalayan Trek 4 Humanity" | Talks at Google
Dr. Adiel Tel-Oren -- an MD whose charitable organization in the USA has been chosen by the Nepali Government to become an "International NGO" because of ...
Talks at Google
Janna Levin: "Black Hole Blues and Other Songs from Outer Space" | Talks at Google
Janna Levin joined us in Los Angeles to talk about her book, Black Hole Blues and Other Songs from Outer Space, and why the recent recording of a black hole ...
Talks at Google
The Red Planet - Professor Carolin Crawford
Many robotic spacecraft have been sent to explore the cold, dry and dusty surface of Mars. They reveal a world not so dissimilar to Earth, shaped by meteor ...
Gresham College
Physics Meets Biology
If scientists could take advantage of the awesomely complex and beautiful functioning of biologys natural molecular machines, their potential for application in ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Scotland Rocks - A Tartan Tour of Planet Earth with Prof Iain Stewart
Many of the fundamental ideas which underpin our current understanding of how planet earth works come from the work of Scottish scientists. As part of Talk ...
The Royal Society of Edinburgh
(A25) Artificial Intelligence in Space: Change Detection with Radar Satellite Data
ICEYE revolutionized the application of conventional radar satellite imaging, significantly bringing down the cost of launching small radar satellite missions.
Amazon re:MARS
UNSW Scientia Lecture - Prof Iain Stewart (lecture in full)
Please watch: "UNSWTV: Entertaining your curiosity" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ7UO8nxiL0 ...
UNSW
CHRISTOFOROS S. KOLYVAS, Seismic Strengthening with the use of FRPs
CHRISTOFOROS S. KOLYVAS; ANTONIOS I. BERNAKOS.
Emmanuel FERRIER
Taking Climate Change Seriously
Unprecedented hurricanes brought torrential rain and wind that devastated many parts of southeastern Texas and Florida. Monsoon flooding inundated entire ...
World Affairs
Earthquake Interaction on the Scale of a Fault to the Planet
Ross Stein (PhD, 1980, Geology), Geophysicist at the United States Geological Survey.
stanfordearth
Joi Ito’s 9 Principles of the Media Lab
In a brief address delivered at the MIT-Knight Civic Media Conference, Media Lab director Joi Ito proposed the "9 Principles" that will guide the Media Lab's work ...
MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing
Seismological study of caldera collapse (Bardabunga) (including moment tensor inversion theory)
Speaker: T. Dahm (GFZ Potsdam, Germany) Advanced School on Physics of Volcanoes | (smr 2840) 2016_10_21-11_00-smr2840.
ICTP Earth System Physics
Why SuperEarths are not Earthlike - David Stevenson (SETITalks)
Kepler data indicate that there are many planets that could be Earthlike in the sense of having a similar bulk composition. I will explain why such planets are ...
SETI Institute
Fundamentals of Nuclear Power Generation-mod11-lec28
Fundamentals of Nuclear Power Generation - IITG
Prof. Alexander Tudhope - Tropical Climate Change and Variability
Professor Alexander Tudhope, Head of the School of GeoSciences and Professor of Climate Studies, presents "Tropical Climate Change and Variability".
The University of Edinburgh
AbSciCon 2019 - Room 2 Day 3 - Zach Adam
Network Topology of Radiolytic Chemical Systems that Generate Ribonucleotide Precursors Presented by Zach Adam AbSciCon is the largest astrobiology ...
NASA Astrobiology
Lecture: Japanese earthquake / Fukushima nuclear power plant
Geophysicist Greg Lyzenga discusses the recent Japanese earthquake and tsunami, and explains why earthquakes of magnitude 9 cannot happen in Southern ...
Harvey Mudd College
Analysis by IRSN of the Fukushima Daiichi accident of March 2011
On March 11, 2011, the earthquake that occurred off the eastern coast of the Island of Honshu in Japan and the ensuing tsunami devastated the Japanese ...
Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire - IRSN
BACK TO THE MOON | SPACETIME - SCIENCE SHOW
SPACETIME - SCIENCE SHOW: On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong took that famous 'one giant leap for mankind' on the moon's surface. By 1972, eleven other ...
WELT Documentary
Environmental Science 3 (Planet Earth: Our Environmental Canvass)
Welcome to Planet Earth: Our Environmental Canvass! This is part of a series of lectures that will provide college-level content to anyone in the word who wants ...
Earth and Space Sciences X
Radiation Exposure and Health: From Chernobyl to Japan and B
Jeff Patterson, from Physicians for Social Responsibility, and Dave Kraft, from the Nuclear Energy Information Service, discuss the tragedies in Chernobyl and ...
CAN TV
EGU2009: Natural hazards, earthquakes, aftermath of 6 April earthquake in Italy (Press Conference)
Press conference with Jochen Zschau, Massimo Cocco, Riccardo Lanari, Fabrizio Storti, Michael E. Contadakis, Ramon Carbonell at the 2009 General ...
European Geosciences Union