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The 2010 Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, given by Dr Mark Miodownik, a materials scientist from King’s College London, explore the peculiar living and non-living matter that makes up the universe and...
This DVD takes an in-depth look at four kinds of sensing applications used in medical imaging and the physics applied to each. It features Ultrasound, Electromagnetic waves including X-Rays and CAT or...
Video recording of a lecture given by Professor John D. Barrow of Cambridge University at the Museum of London on 7 December 2010. The commercially available ‘Superball’ of hard rough rubber displays...
Using graphics and animations, this DVD reviews the gross anatomy of the brain and the actions of its neurons. It illustrates the development of neuroscience, from its reliance on information from brain...
Suitable for GCSE students, this DVD introduces the concepts of vector and scalar quantities, displacement, velocity and acceleration. It deals with: · Vectors - explains the difference between vector and...
Particle physicist Dr. Brian Cox believes that the answer to the meaning of the universe lies in gravity. Both Einstein and Newton believed that gravity was powered by God. On a road trip across the USA,...
Produced between 2004 and 2007. Shows the work of the Tevatron, a four-mile particle, accelerator which physicists at Fermilab were using before the Hadron Collider to smash matter together at nearly the...
This film looks at the work of the CERN institute in Geneva, where scientists are engaged in experimental research that aims to recreate the conditions present at the first moments of the universe by forcing...
How Einstein’s 20th century theories are shaping 21st century science. Theoretical physicist Albert Einstein is universally considered one of the greatest thinkers of modern times, a man whose name is...
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