Designing a tokamak; the role of engineering simulation in creating fusion energy
In this webinar recording and Q&A, UKAEA's Samuel Merriman provides a short introduction to engineering simulation in fusion. Accessible to everyone, you ...
UKAEAofficial
The Secret Life of Digital Archives
Inaugural lecture by Professor Janet Anderson on Wednesday 8 November 2017 at the University of Brighton.
University of Brighton
Canning Food History : The Miracle Of The Can - circa 1956 - CharlieDeanArchives / Archival Footage
Original source movie here: https://archive.org/details/Miracleo1956 Shows history of can making in the U.S. Excellent footage of mass production and ...
Charlie Dean Archives
List of Scopus and Sci Springer journals with no publication fees. Get published for free. No APC
Nopublicationfee #scopus indexed #SCI-indexed #Pubmed #Google Scholar #Springerjournals The present video, Provides the list of journals published by ...
PhDians
Crystal Structure and the Laws of Thermodynamics
Crystals bring order out of chaos. Does their formation violate the laws of thermodynamics? Materials chemist Dr Suze Kundu explores the relationship between ...
The Royal Institution
How Marvel's Superhero Technology Gets Designed
Ever wondered where the ideas for the futuristic tech in the Marvel Universe come from? We went inside a visual effects studio that designs it, and uncovered the ...
Seeker
Sam Gustman - "Cloud Archives" at the University of Southern California
"Cloud Archives" at the University of Southern California: The USC Shoah Foundation and the USC Digital Repository. Friday, October 26, 2012 at 4:00pm The ...
Dartmouth
A Brilliant Idea: Nick Holonyak, Jr. and the LED
To come.
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Artificial intelligence/machine learning in manufacturing and inspection: A GE perspective
Daniel Ruscitto and Kareem Aggour, GE Global Research discuss artificial intelligence/machine learning in manufacturing and inspection: A GE perspective.
Materials Research Society
Nanolobes
In designs that mimic the texture of starfish shells, Michigan engineers have had made curved ordered crystals. Such shapes are found readily in nature, but not ...
University of Michigan Engineering
Between the Archives and the Athenaeum: Caltech as Living History - D. Kevles - 1/28/2016
Recorded on Thursday, January 28, 2016 in Baxter Lecture Hall at Caltech.
caltech
FIRST PLACE WINNER: (SciVid 2018-B) Little Silicon is a Big Deal
2018 Science in Video Competition - Awards were presented Nov. 28 at the 2018 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston. Video Produced by: Stephanie Castillo, Alice ...
Materials Research Society
Chrysler Years of Progress - 1924 - 1941
1924 to 1941. Start with caveman and journey ahead to the modern Chrsyler corporation with its industrial might. See traffic, freeways, designers, engineers, ...
King Rose Archives
1. Introduction and Overview (MIT 3.054 Cellular Solids: Structure, Properties, Applications, S15)
MIT 3.054 Cellular Solids: Structure, Properties and Applications, Spring 2015 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/3-054S15 Instructor: Lorna Gibson ...
MIT OpenCourseWare
Particle Accelerators Reimagined - with Suzie Sheehy
Particle accelerators aren't just for studying particle physics. Suzie Sheehy explains how accelerators actually work, highlights her research controlling high ...
The Royal Institution
Webinar: GE Research EEDP
During the interactive webinar, you'll get to explore GE Research and our role in developing new technologies that have a real impact on GE's customers around ...
GE Careers
Photo Archives V: The Paradigm of Objectivity (Video 1 of 7)
February 25, 2016, Getty Center, Los Angeles Session 1: Photographic Objectivity? Introductory remarks by Thomas W. Gaehtgens Lecture by Joan M. Schwartz ...
Getty Research Institute
The Plastic Problem - A PBS NewsHour Documentary
By 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in the oceans. It's an environmental crisis that's been in the making for nearly 70 years. Plastic pollution is now ...
PBS NewsHour
CSE: More than meets the eye
At the University of Minnesota's College of Science and Engineering, we're more than meets the eye. In this new year's video, we reflect on our history of ...
College of Science and Engineering, UMN
Shake Rattle and Roll: The Science Underneath Earthquakes and Volcanoes - STEM in 30
What causes a volcanic eruption? Is there always lava? How are volcanoes and earthquakes related? Travel with the STEM in 30 team to the Pacific Northwest, ...
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Karen Colbron, Accessing educational video archives
Session: Archiving best practices Speaker: Karen Colbron Affiliation: WGBH Date: May 22, 2007 Event: Video, Education, and Open Content: Best Practices.
Columbia University
The Strange, Frictionless World of Superfluids
Imagine a cup of tea that doesn't obey the laws of physics, it pours out of the bottom of your cup while crawling up the sides to the top, and you'll have a pretty ...
SciShow
Underwater Aircraft Carriers: Imperial Japan’s Secret Weapon
Sign up for an annual CuriosityStream subscription and you'll also get a free Nebula subscription (the new streaming platform built by creators) here: ...
Mustard
Why Do We Put Salt on Our Sidewalks?
It's snowing and Mister Brown needs to go put some salt on the Fort's front steps. But Squeaks wants to know, why do we put salt on icy sidewalks? ---------- Love ...
SciShow Kids
Genealogy and Local History resources in the Meek Eaton Black Archives Research Cen
Dr. Nashid Madyun introduces genealogy and local history resources in the Meek-Eaton Black Archives Research Center and Museum as part of our genealogy ...
Florida's Bureau of Library Development
Soft matter and nanomaterials characterization by cryogenic transmission electron microscopy
John Daniel Watt, Los Alamos National Laboratory discusses soft matter and nanomaterials characterization by cryogenic transmission electron microscopy.
Materials Research Society
5 Bizarre Aircraft That Pushed the Boundaries of Engineering
You might think most planes look the same, but here are five of the most bizarre aircraft that, no matter their appearance, still managed to fly. SciShow is ...
SciShow
The University of Tokyo, Research Institute for Photon Science and Laser Technology (UTripl)
Fusion of Science and Engineering in Optics (TBC) University of Tokyo Research Institute for Photon Science and Laser Technology (UTripl) was founded in ...
WebsEdge Science
The history of the OU - Archives
You are part of an amazing institution! Find out why the OU has always been a digital innovator and about some of the key people who have shaped its past.
The Student Hub Live
Program Overview - Energy Innovation and Emerging Technologies
Info: http://energyinnovation.stanford.edu/ Gain a greater understanding of the entire energy landscape. From fossil fuels to solar cells, this online energy ...
stanfordonline
How Did They Build The Eurotunnel Under The Sea? | Super Structures | Spark
Eurotunnel paints a vivid and exciting portrait of human ingenuity and the unflagging nature of mankind's pioneering spirit. Join the 13000 workers in their 6-year ...
Spark
Archives@NCBS Public Opening
On 4th February 2019, we announced the public opening of the Archives at NCBS. The Archives@NCBS is located in the Eastern Labs Complex (ELC) ...
BLiSC India
What is an API? Connections and principles explained
Let's look under the hood at how systems talk to each other. We'll explain the concept of an Application Programming Interface, how it originated and the ...
AltexSoft
Materials Analysis Lab - Hofstra University
Learn about the Materials Analysis Lab at Hofstra University's School of Engineering & Applied Science.
Hofstra University
Embedding Domain Knowledge for Machine Learning of Complex Material Systems
Newell Washburn, Carnegie Mellon University discusses embedding domain knowledge for machine learning of complex materials systems. This talk is ...
Materials Research Society
5 More Strange Flying Machines
In our last list of strange aircraft, we stuck to covering the weirdest jets to take to the sky, but there are plenty of other types of bizarre flying machines out there!
SciShow
Archives, Memory & Identity: A Public Symposium (Session 1: Access)
"Archives, Memory & Identity: A Public Symposium" was held at the University of Virginia on 7 September 2018. The event was jointly sponsored by Rare Book ...
Rare Book School
How to Access the Online Library and Archive: Jan 2021
Our latest webinar on how to access and use the IMechE online library and archive. Including a demo on how to access various resources, and information on ...
Institution of Mechanical Engineers - IMechE
Oh Canada! Our Home and Inventive Land | Mark Rector | TEDxUNBSaintJohn
Mark Rector dives into Canadian innovation with this inspiring talk. He highlights some of the greatest inventions of all time and even better, some of the coolest ...
TEDx Talks
IdeasLab 2014 - Gerbrand Ceder - The Materials Design Revolution
http://www.weforum.org/ We currently know less than 1% of compounds, but scientists have developed a new tool - inspired by genomics - to speed up ...
World Economic Forum
Finding the Unknowable | Ancestry Extra | Ancestry®
Jewish families often think that records of their Eastern European families prior to the Holocaust, or prior to their emigration from Eastern Europe were all ...
Ancestry
Scopus Journals for Computer Sc, MIS, Business Management | Finance #journalsfree
misjournal #businessmanagementjournals #informationsciencejournals #decisionsciencejournals #managementinformationsciencejournals #drdineshjsir Dear ...
Computer Science Academy By Dinesh Sir