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| |  | Direct Image Of Extrasolar Planet Author: BrunoTheQuestionable Length: 10 minutes, 1 second Rating: 4.8915663   | Description: nasa's Hubble Space Telescope has taken the first visible-light snapshot of a planet circling another star. Estimated to be no more than three times Jupiter's mass, the planet, called Fomalhaut b, orbits the bright southern star Fomalhaut, located 25 light-years away in the constellation Piscis Aust...More Description: nasa's Hubble Space Telescope has taken the first visible-light snapshot of a planet circling another star. Estimated to be no more than three times Jupiter's mass, the planet, called Fomalhaut b, orbits the bright southern star Fomalhaut, located 25 light-years away in the constellation Piscis Australis, or the "Southern Fish." Fomalhaut has been a candidate for planet hunting ever since an excess of dust was discovered around the star in the early 1980s by nasa's Infrared Astronomy Satellite, IRAS. In 2004, the coronagraph in the High Resolution Camera on Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys produced the first-ever resolved visible-light image of the region around Fomalhaut. It clearly showed a ring of protoplanetary debris approximately 21.5 billion miles across and having a sharp inner edge. This large debris disk is similar to the Kuiper Belt, which encircles the solar system and contains a range of icy bodies from dust grains to objects the size of dwarf planets, such as Pluto. Hubble astronomer Paul Kalas, of the University of California at Berkeley, and team members proposed in 2005 that the ring was being gravitationally modified by a planet lying between the star and the ring's inner edge. Circumstantial evidence came from Hubble's confirmation that the ring is offset from the center of the star. The sharp inner edge of the ring is also consistent with the presence of a planet that gravitationally "shepherds" ring particles. Independent researchers have <b>...</b> | | | | |  | Superheated Steam - Cool Science Experiment Author: Stevespanglerscience Length: 3 minutes, 9 seconds Rating: 4.9411764   | Description: Check out this and other cool science experiments at www.stevespanglerscience.com We usually think of water as a substance used to put out fires... but what happens when water turns to steam and that steam gets superheated? Watch in amazement as the steam created in the experiment is used to create ...More Description: Check out this and other cool science experiments at www.stevespanglerscience.com We usually think of water as a substance used to put out fires... but what happens when water turns to steam and that steam gets superheated? Watch in amazement as the steam created in the experiment is used to create - not extinguish - fire! About Steve Spangler Science... Steve Spangler is a celebrity teacher, science toy designer, speaker, author and an Emmy award-winning television personality. Spangler is probably best known for his Mentos and Diet Coke geyser experiment that went viral in 2005 and prompted more than 1000 related youtube videos. Spangler is the founder of www.stevespanglerscience.com, a Denver-based company specializing in the creation of science toys, classroom science demonstrations, teacher resources and home for Spangler's popular science experiment archive and video collection. Spangler is a frequent guest on the Ellen degeneres Show where he takes classroom science experiments to the extreme. Check out his pool filled with 2500 boxes of cornstarch! Cool Science Toys - www.stevespanglerscience.com Sign up for the Experiment of the Week - http Watch Spangler's Science Videos - www.stevespanglerscience.com Attend a Spangler Hands-on Science Workshop for Teachers - www.stevespanglerscience.com Visit Spangler's youtube Channel - www.youtube.com Join the conversation on Steve Spangler's blog - www.stevespangler.com Additional Information On the education side, Spangler <b>...</b> | | | | |  | Seed Magazine Presents: Lords of the Ring Author: SeedMagazine Length: 5 minutes, 46 seconds Rating: 5.0  | Description: Alom Shaha goes behind the scenes of the cavernous Large Hadron Collider at CERN to explain why so many scientists are pinning their hopes on this experiment's potential to answer some of the biggest questions in science.
Description: Alom Shaha goes behind the scenes of the cavernous Large Hadron Collider at CERN to explain why so many scientists are pinning their hopes on this experiment's potential to answer some of the biggest questions in science. | | | | |  | Beastie Boys ft. Biz Markie - Bennie And the Jets (The Sounds Of Science) Author: ladykitty1993 Length: 4 minutes, 7 seconds Rating: 4.5753427   | Description: Hey kids, shake it loose together The spotlight's hitting something That's been known to change the weather We'll kill the fatted calf tonight So stick around You're gonna hear electric music Solid walls of sound Say, Candy and Ronnie, have you seen them yet But they're so spaced out, Bennie and the...More Description: Hey kids, shake it loose together The spotlight's hitting something That's been known to change the weather We'll kill the fatted calf tonight So stick around You're gonna hear electric music Solid walls of sound Say, Candy and Ronnie, have you seen them yet But they're so spaced out, Bennie and the Jets Oh but they're weird and they're wonderful Oh Bennie she's really keen She's got electric boots a mohair suit You know I read it in a magazine Bennie and the Jets Hey kids, plug into the faithless Maybe they're blinded But Bennie makes them ageless We shall survive, let us take ourselves along Where we fight our parents out in the streets To find who's right and who's wrong Say, Candy and Ronnie, have you seen them yet But they're so spaced out, Bennie and the Jets Oh but they're weird and they're wonderful Oh Bennie she's really keen She's got electric boots a mohair suit You know I read it in a magazine Bennie and the Jets Say, Candy and Ronnie, have you seen them yet But they're so spaced out, Bennie and the Jets Oh but they're weird and they're wonderful Oh Bennie she's really keen She's got electric boots a mohair suit You know I read it in a magazine Bennie and the Jets Bennie, Bennie, Bennie, Bennie, Bennie... | | | | |  | pbs's Science Pilots "WIRED SCIENCE" | Opening Graphics Author: PBS Length: 36 seconds Rating: 4.888889   | Description: Opening graphics for new WIRED SCIENCE pilot from KCET and Wired Magazine. Music by David Byrne. WIRED SCIENCE is a one-hour PBS program that translates WIRED Magazine's award-winning, cutting-edge journalism into a fast-paced television show featuring breakout ideas, recent discoveries, and the lat...More Description: Opening graphics for new WIRED SCIENCE pilot from KCET and Wired Magazine. Music by David Byrne. WIRED SCIENCE is a one-hour PBS program that translates WIRED Magazine's award-winning, cutting-edge journalism into a fast-paced television show featuring breakout ideas, recent discoveries, and the latest innovations. The pilot episode takes the viewer into the world of meteorite hunters, visits Yellowstone to harvest viruses, and dives underwater to find NEEMO, nasa's extreme astronaut training program. Meet rocket belt inventors, stem cell explorers, and the developer of an electric car that goes 0-to-60 in under four seconds. PBS airdate: Wednesday, January 3, 2007 (check local listings). Watch the pilot online starting January 1st and check out web-exclusive content at www.pbs.org/wiredscience | | | | |  | Search for Another Earth Hubble directly observes planet orbiting Fomalhaut Author: asnavas Length: 5 minutes, 2 seconds Rating: 4.883721   | Description: Search for Another Earth The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has discovered an extrasolar planet, for the first time using direct visible-light imaging. The strange world is far-flung from its parent star, is surrounded by a colossal belt of gas and dust, and may even have rings more impressive than...More Description: Search for Another Earth The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has discovered an extrasolar planet, for the first time using direct visible-light imaging. The strange world is far-flung from its parent star, is surrounded by a colossal belt of gas and dust, and may even have rings more impressive than Saturn's. HUBBLE DIRECTLY OBSERVES A PLANET ORBITING ANOTHER STAR WASHINGTON — nasa's Hubble Space Telescope has taken the first visible-light snapshot of a planet circling another star. Estimated to be no more than three times Jupiter's mass, the planet, called Fomalhaut b, orbits the bright southern star Fomalhaut, located 25 light-years away in the constellation Piscis Australis, or the "Southern Fish." Fomalhaut has been a candidate for planet hunting ever since an excess of dust was discovered around the star in the early 1980s by nasa's Infrared Astronomy Satellite, IRAS. In 2004, the coronagraph in the High Resolution Camera on Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys produced the first-ever resolved visible-light image of the region around Fomalhaut. It clearly showed a ring of protoplanetary debris approximately 21.5 billion miles across and having a sharp inner edge. This large debris disk is similar to the Kuiper Belt, which encircles the solar system and contains a range of icy bodies from dust grains to objects the size of dwarf planets, such as Pluto. Hubble astronomer Paul Kalas, of the University of California at Berkeley, and team members proposed in 2005 that the <b>...</b> | | | | |  | Etsy, Make Magazine, Bre Pettis, Threadbanger Author: ThreadBanger Length: 4 minutes, 5 seconds Rating: 4.669903   | Description: Head over to Brooklyn and take a tour of the Etsy Labs, meet founder Rob Kalin ,hang out with Bre Pettis from Make Magazine and learn all about the coolest online marketplace for hand-made goods....Etsy!
Description: Head over to Brooklyn and take a tour of the Etsy Labs, meet founder Rob Kalin ,hang out with Bre Pettis from Make Magazine and learn all about the coolest online marketplace for hand-made goods....Etsy! | | | | |  | Sandy Stone. A Meatgrinder Called University. 2007 1/12 Author: egsvideo Length: 9 minutes, 52 seconds Rating: 4.857143   | Description: www.egs.edu Allucquére Rosanne Sandy Stone, philosopher of the body, performance artist, researcher in neurology and anthropologist of the virtual world, antichrist, and transsexual talking about her work, projects, performances, art, science, philosophy, and lecturing about academe, history of the...More Description: www.egs.edu Allucquére Rosanne Sandy Stone, philosopher of the body, performance artist, researcher in neurology and anthropologist of the virtual world, antichrist, and transsexual talking about her work, projects, performances, art, science, philosophy, and lecturing about academe, history of the actlab, academic disputes and infights, meatgrinders called university, keeping style, google earth, surveillance society, nanotechnology, macro, micro, nano, food, mathematics. Public open video philosophy lecture for the faculty and students of the European Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies Department Program, EGS, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2007. Allucquére Rosanne Stone Sandy Stone Ph.D. Wolfgang Köhler Chair at EGS, and is the Wolfgang Köhler Professor, department of Radio-TV-Film, and Director, Advanced Communication Technology Lab, University of Texas at Austin. Director of the Group for the Study of Visual Systems at the Center of Cultural Studies, University of California at Santa Cruz. Sandy Stone has has organized several international conferences on cyberspace in Santa Cruz, Austin, Banff/Canada, and Karlsruhe, Germany, between 1991-1995. Author of The War of Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age. In 1974 Stone settled in Santa Cruz, California, and undertook gender reassignment with the Stanford Gender Dysphoria Program in Palo Alto. During this period she published pseudonymously in "The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction <b>...</b> | | | | |  | James Randi interview April 2008 (Part 2/6) Author: TheSkepticMag Length: 7 minutes, 11 seconds Rating: 4.8974357   | Description: An interview with James Randi randi.org conducted exclusively with The Skeptic Magazine http for its 22nd year relaunch issue. In this video, Randi and Prof. Christopher French goldsmiths.ac.uk discuss spoon bending, Uri Geller, conjuring techniques and science, Project Alpha (with Mike Edwards and ...More Description: An interview with James Randi randi.org conducted exclusively with The Skeptic Magazine http for its 22nd year relaunch issue. In this video, Randi and Prof. Christopher French goldsmiths.ac.uk discuss spoon bending, Uri Geller, conjuring techniques and science, Project Alpha (with Mike Edwards and Steve Shaw/Banachek), and how Randi is not simply a mere magician. Randi also explains the matchbox vanish demonstrated in the teaser video. This video is part of The Skeptic Magazine Interview Series skeptic.org.uk | | | | |  | Evolution in 3 1/2 minutes! Author: RabidApe Length: 3 minutes, 38 seconds Rating: 3.980826   | Description: Discover Magazine Evolution Video Contest: (evolution in 120 seconds or less, deadline June 1st!) blogs.discovermagazine.com discovermagazine.com Consider this a "first draft" as it is WAY over the 120-second time limit. I may or may not rewrite/reshoot/reedit. But I thought this video stood up on i...More Description: Discover Magazine Evolution Video Contest: (evolution in 120 seconds or less, deadline June 1st!) blogs.discovermagazine.com discovermagazine.com Consider this a "first draft" as it is WAY over the 120-second time limit. I may or may not rewrite/reshoot/reedit. But I thought this video stood up on its own merits, and didn't deserve languishing on the cutting room floor. The license for THIS video is my typical "Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial" with ONE caveat: 1) Do not use any of the audio or video to enter in the contest. You CAN use or adapt anything I say in this video for the contest, just don't directly use my audio or video. For any use other than for the contest, the "normal" license applies: tinyurl.com DNA photo is from: www.flickr.com EXCELLENT video from donexodus2 regarding phylogenetic trees: www.youtube.com | | |
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