How To Make Gold From Lead (feat. Nuclear Physics)
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Public Lecture | Supernovas: Gravity-powered Neutrino Bombs
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New Frontiers in Physics
Six years ago CERN scientists proved the existence of the Higgs Boson particle – the missing piece in physicists' model of how the universe works. What is next ...
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ANSTO's COVID-19 research support
Our team of instrument scientists at the Australian Synchrotron are fast-tracking support for researchers from around the globe who are busy working on a ...
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Search For Solutions: Nuclear Fusion
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Superheavy Elements: The End of the Periodic Table
The periodic table is on the wall of most science classrooms, but it is changing. Ken Moody, Chief Scientist for Radiochemistry, explains that recent discoveries ...
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Astrophysics and Cosmology: Crash Course Physics #46
It's time for the end. At least the end of our first series on Physics here at Crash Course. In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini sits down to talk about ...
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Engineering with Origami
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Department of Physics and Astronomy, Purdue University
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Purdue University is a department that is doing cutting edge research in multiple areas and at all scales. They are ...
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Kurt Wüthrich at GYSS 2020 - Physics Principle of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in the Life Sciences
In biological/biomedical research, as well as in medical diagnosis, the physics principle of nuclear magnetic resonance has found widespread applications.
National Research Foundation Singapore
Total deformation, Turbomolecular Vacuum Pump Rotor
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Nuclear Engineering: Expectations vs Reality
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Abdul Wasy
Seeing the Unseen: Simulation and Theory in Science (and Beyond) - Dassault Systèmes
Seeing the Unseen: Simulation and Theory in Science (and Beyond) - Dassault Systèmes. Lisa Randall, Physics Professor at Harvard University, discusses the ...
Dassault Systèmes
KVI – Center for Advanced Radiation Technology, University of Groningen
The KVI – Center for Advanced Radiation Technology at the University of Groningen aims to answer fundamental questions in nature and to contribute to ...
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Cosmology: Galileo to Gravitational Waves - with Hiranya Peiris
In the last decade we have started to answer ageo-old questions like the age of the Universe and what it contains. Hiranya Peiris unravels the detective story, ...
The Royal Institution
IPPCR 2015: Welcome & History of Clinical Research: A Merging of Diverse Cultures
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Hakeem M. Oluseyi - TEDxOrlando - How We Know: The Big Bang
Hakeem M. Oluseyi is an internationally recognized astrophysicist, inventor, science communicator, and humanitarian. He has addressed diverse problems in ...
TEDx Talks
Saturday Science at Scripps Research: Biological Rhythms:From Sleep to Cancer and Metabolic Disease
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University of California Television (UCTV)
Celeste Headlee: "We Need to Talk: How To Have Conversations That Matter" | Talks at Google
In We Need to Talk: How to Have Conversations that Matter, Celeste Headlee states that most of us communicate from behind electronic screens and studies ...
Talks at Google
Public Lecture | Brown Dwarfs: Failed Stars or Overachieving Planets?
Description: Giant planets can be up to 13 times the mass of Jupiter, while the least massive stars are about 80 times the mass of Jupiter. In between are objects ...
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Black Widow Pulsars: The Vengeful Corpses of Stars
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Brian Cox Lecture - GCSE Science brought down to Earth
The hugely popular scientist held his second 'Star Lecture' at The University of Manchester on Wednesday 8 June. Brian is an academic in the School of Physics ...
The University of Manchester
19. Uses of Photon and Ion Nuclear Interactions — Characterization Techniques
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Why Earthquakes Are So Hard To Predict
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MinuteEarth
Hyperpolarization: feeling the music of MRI | Danila Barskiy at Bear Slam 2018
What is MRI and how does it work? What do nuclear spins have in common with musical instruments? How can chemistry help to improve MRI?
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Why a cat always lands on its feet
In 1894, a French scientist used a camera to solve a physics problem. Join the Video Lab! http://bit.ly/video-lab Étienne-Jules Marey was a French scientist and ...
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Lab Techniques & Safety: Crash Course Chemistry #21
Hank takes a break from the desk to bring you to the lab in order to demonstrate some important points about the practical side of chemistry - experimentation in ...
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Nobel Prize in Physics: Rainer Weiss (FULL PRESS CONFERENCE)
Rainer Weiss '55, PhD '62, professor emeritus of physics at MIT, has won the Nobel Prize in physics for 2017. Weiss won half of the prize, with the other half of ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Studying Materials Science and Engineering
Find out more about the undergraduate courses offered within Imperial's Department of Materials, which explore the development and application of materials ...
Imperial College London
Hacking the Nature of Reality
Sign Up on Patreon to get access to the Space Time Discord! https://www.patreon.com/pbsspacetime Sign up for the mailing list to get episode notifications and ...
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Exploring the Nature of Matter
An overview of the research conducted at Jefferson Lab.
Jefferson Lab
Radiological and Nuclear Disaster Preparedness
Are we, as a nation, prepared for a radiological or nuclear attack? With concern over continued terrorist threats at home and abroad, "dirty bombs", and the ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
NSF Physics Frontiers Centers: Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics Center for Evolution for ...
Thursday, July 30, 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET: NSF-funded Physics Frontiers Centers (PFCs) are pushing the frontiers of science across the disciplines of physics.
National Science Foundation
How Close Are We to Finding Dark Matter?
For decades, scientists have been working to find the missing part of our universe known as dark matter. So, how close are we to finding it? How Close Are We?
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2016 Physics Slam
From the Fermilab archives: The 2016 Physics Slam! The 2016 Physics Slam was held at Fermilab and included talks: 7:39 Robin Bjorkquist on the muon g-2 ...
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2018 Pollock Memorial Lectureship - Professor Andrea Morello
Over a century after the establishment of quantum mechanics, the popular – and sometimes even the professional – literature is still permeated by the myth that ...
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Is Planet 9 a Black Hole? With Dr. Jakub Scholtz and Dr. James Unwin
An exploration into the concept that instead of a ninth undiscovered planet lurking in the outer solar system there may be a primordial black hole. Jakub Scholtz ...
Event Horizon
John Carpenter | History, Development and Application of Neutron Sources
John M. Carpenter, retired senior physicist and Argonne Distinguished Fellow, talks about sources of neutrons for slow-neutron scattering research. Not about ...
University of Michigan Engineering
Brown Dwarfs and Free Floating Planets: When You are Just Too Small to be a Star
Apr. 17, 2013 Dr. Gibor Basri (University of California, Berkeley) The least massive star is six times heavier than the most massive known planet. In between is ...
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