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MIT Researchers capture the speed of light on camera. Able to take a trillion frames per second, this camera, developed by researchers at MIT, is capable of capturing light travelling from one point to the...
A lecture given by Professor John D. Barrow for the Gresham College ‘Maths in Sport’ series on 15 November 2011. How can Usain Bolt improve his world 100 metres sprint record significantly without...
Developed by speed training expert John Cissik , this DVD provides the tools to build a program to increase acceleration, speed, and endurance. Using a series of self-assessments, the viewer can identify...
A CD-ROM based on the life and work of Harold E ‘Doc’ Edgerton, the chief developer of the electronic strobe. In three sections: Biography covers biography and the impulses behind his work, Archives his...
Explores the mathematical concepts of speed and acceleration, which are explained using the motion of trains on the Docklands Light Railway. Shows trains travelling at constant speed and accelerating away...
Self-instruction speed-reading techniques for increasing reading rate and improving comprehension and memory. Also aims to assist the comprehension of verbal information. Interactive online training is also...
Self-instsruction techniques for increasing reading speed and improving comprehension. Covers: how to determine current reading speed; overcoming the six most common reading problems; traits of naturally...
Charts the development of stroboscopic photography and how it can show things which the naked eye would be unable to detect. MIT Professor Harold Edgerton shows how it is possible to recreate ‘living’...
The second box of the series Jørgen Leth Collection contains Leth’s sports films, primarily emphasising the cycle film classics STARS AND WATER CARRIERS (1974), THE IMPOSSIBLE HOUR(1975), and A SUNDAY IN...
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