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  1. Object-Oriented Software Engineering: Practical Software Development Using Uml and Java (2003)

    Subject
    Engineering; Information technology
    Distribution
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    Recordings of the complete series of 22 lectures on object-oriented software engineering delivered by Tim Lethbridge at the University of Ottawa in Sept - Dec 2002. The lectures are based on the PowerPoint...

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  2. Symmetry, Spaces and Undecidability (2015)

    Subject
    Mathematics

    Martin Bridson, Head of the Oxford University Mathematical Institute, explains why an understanding of possible dimensions is impossible beyond the third dimension. When describing the symmetries of any...

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  3. How to See Around Corners (2012)

    Subject
    Physics

    The ability to see objects hidden behind walls could be invaluable in dangerous or inaccessible locations, such as inside machinery with moving parts, or in highly contaminated areas. Scientists at the...

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  4. Vibrational Modes of a Racquetball Racket (2011)

    Subject
    Physics; Sports science

    The acoustics laboratory at Kettering University uses a technique known as Experimental Modal Analysis (EMA) to extract vibrational mode shapes, resonance frequencies and damping rates for structures. These...

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  5. How New Science is Transforming the Optical Microscope (2012)

    Subject
    Biology; Physics; Technology

    Video recording of the 2012 Leeuwenhoek Lecture given at the Royal Society on 13 February 2012 by Dr Brad Amos. There are two rules for making an optical microscope: the lenses must be small, since defects...

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  6. Newton’s Optics (2011)

    Subject
    Astronomy; Physics

    This Learning Object consists of a three vodcasts by Jim Bennett, Director of the Oxford Museum of the History of Science, on the Newtonian telescope - why Newton designed it, and how it fits into the story...

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  7. What in the World (4 Programmes) (1951)

    Subject
    Archaeology; Media studies

    WHAT IN THE WORLD was the Penn Museum’s popular weekly half-hour television programme which was first seen in the US in 1951 and which ran for 14 years. On each programme, four or five unidentified...

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  8. Richard Feynman: The Douglas Robb Memorial Lectures (4 Parts) (2006)

    Subject
    Education; Physics

    A set of four archival video recordings from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, of the outstanding Nobel prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman. Although the recording is of modest technical quality...

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  9. Opposites Attract (2012)

    Subject
    Media studies; Physics

    A series of outside broadcasts filmed by the BBC at the Royal Institution in the late 1950s and early 1960s, The Nature of Things was presented by William Lawrence Bragg with the assistance of Bill Coates....

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  10. How to Find the Sweet Spot (2005)

    Subject
    Physics

    A "sweet spot" is that unique place on a bat or racquet where you can hit a ball without jarring yourself. It’s also the perfect tuning point of a musical instrument, the point of balance in a circus act,...

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