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The structure and uses of lasers. Two unusual applications are shown - a laser typewriter eraser and a laser used in surveying.
Dr Murray, a scientist working on Mariner 9, explains the photographs and theorises about unexplained land forms, water, the polar caps, elements, and the possibility of finding life on Mars.
Part of a series of educational films intended to serve as an introduction to each play’s theme or atmosphere. Designed to reproduce the conditions of acting in Elizabethan times such as having the same...
A survey of the five major ecological niches provided by the Pacific seashore of New Zealand, including sandy, muddy, lagoon and rock pool. Covers a wide range of invertebrate and fish species. The Latin...
Shows children aged five to nine in various potential learning situations and activities, individually and in groups. Some are very free and in others the teacher has done little more than provide the...
Presents the ‘controversy’ concerning the geological make-up of the moon, specifically the origin of large lunar craters. Examines information gained from manned lunar landings.
Shows two comparative case histories on science topics in a Darlington school: experiments and investigations of the seven-year-olds started from a farm visit, and those of a group of ten-year-olds from...
The principle of holography is studied with the aid of a progression of optical demonstrations and laboratory experiments. Shows types of holograms, explains holographic interferometry, and illustrates the...
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