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The Coming Revolutions in Fundamental Physics Prof. David Gross, KITP and Santa Barbara, October 8, 2007 from the Isaac Newton Center at Cambridge University
Samper, acting secretary of The Smithsonian Institution, October 3, 200 Stem Cell Challenges in Biology and Public Policy Douglas Melton, Harvard University, April 12, 2007 from Princeton University Public Lectures
Before the Big Bang by Roger Penrose February 6, 2007 from Brookhaven National Laboratory
Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation Anisotropies: Their Discovery and Utilization, George F. Smoot, Physics From the Big Bang to the Nobel Prize and Beyond, John C. Mather, Physics The Molecular Basis of Eukaryotic Transcription, Roger D. Kornberg, Chemistry Gene Silencing by Double Stranded RNA, Andrew Z. Fire, Medicine Return to the RNAi World: Rethinking Gene Expression and Evolution, Craig C. Mello, Medicine
Altered Oceans -- Berkeley Groks 2007-10-24 Charles Lee and Frank Ling. Changes in the ocean environment are rapidly affecting the well being of both human and marine life. On this program, Kenneth R. Weiss from the L.A. Times examined the altered oceans. Twister Theory -- Berkeley Groks 2005-03-16 Charles Lee and Frank Ling. While superstring theory dominates the landscape of unified field theories, alternative theories exist, such as twister theory. On this program, Sir Roger Penrose discussed the structure of the universe and quantum consciousness. on Berkeley Groks Science Radio
topics in all areas of science and is also available as a podcast.
The Digital Universe at the Hayden Planetarium
Archive of the Vega Science Trust Donald Knuth's Problems 1985 Seminar from the Stanford University Center for Professional Development
computer right now. Buy DVD's and downloads from the Science TV store containing hundreds of science documentaries and educational videos. This is just the beginning. In the future we plan to produce original programming and create a digital catalog of all the scientific video, audio and animation on the Internet, but now the task of ScienceTelevision.net is simply to find what's out there and let the world know about it.
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