Complete Video - Brian Greene explains why string theory might hold the key to unifying the four forces of nature. More than just a scientific treatise, The Elegant Universe hopes to explain how the Universe works and how we are all connected.
In this Howard Hughes Medical Institute program, Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, host of the PBS program NOVA scienceNOW and director of the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History, sits down with Dr. Thomas Cech, president of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, to discuss his own illuminating experiences as a graduate student, and how he became interested in science. Tyson also discusses his outreach success in making science accessible to the general public.
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Why do stars explode and how is the energy generated? What is the effect of all those little "aftermath" particles floating through space? Nova: Death of a Star is a 60-minute science documentary that explores rare astronomical events in all their dimensions. The film features the 1987 explosion of a supernova -- first observed by a Canadian astronomer in Chile -- and discusses its impact on the universe. Witness the celestial phenomena that baffles the scientific community as you travel from South America to Japan to Cleveland. A discussion of supernova neutrinos is a special highlight
life in the womb-a time-life video-well worth it for all developmental and child psych majors
Brian Greene talks @ ted (2005)
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Nova's documentary on string theory. Hosted by Brian Greene.
"Life" Part 2.
"Life" Part 1 - our search for life in the solar system.
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