- published: 25 Feb 2014
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In this part of the online game ABC Zoom, players use photons of green light to excite enough gas atoms to generate an orange laser beam. Key concepts: photons,wavelength, energy, noble gas, atoms, excited state, ground state, standing wave, population inversion, scale. Play the game: http://splash.abc.net.au/web/zoom/home ABC Zoom is a science-based game set in deep space. The space ship Polaris has come under attack. The ship and her captain have sustained damage that can only be repaired at the molecular or cellular level. Your mission: Use the futuristic tool you'll find on the ship to zoom down to the microscopic and atomic levels, reviving the captain and her ship. See more videos: http://splash.abc.net.au/web/zoom/science
http://abc.net.au/radionational/scienceshow Eventually, everything that can happen does happen. Brian Cox discusses this and other probabilities which can all be found in his book The Quantum Universe. Themes: 00:33 - Is it true that everything that can happen does happen? 05:35 - Public response to The Quantum Universe 07:08 - The Higgs particle - the most important discovery in our lifetime 11:45 - The Infinite Monkey Cage - mixing science and comedy 14:26 - The importance of science in popular culture 19:08 - Filming the BBC series on evolutionary biology 24:40 - Attitude to filming for TV and why scientists need to learn to deal with the media Guest: Brian Cox Professor of Particle Physics, University of Manchester, UK http://www.manchester.ac.uk/research/brian.cox Publication: The Q...
Presenter: Robyn Williams (http://au.linkedin.com/pub/robyn-williams/b/2aa/918) Producer: David Fisher (http://au.linkedin.com/pub/david-fisher/b/450/498) Transcript: http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/scienceshow/living-with-aspergers/3183688 Science Show podcast feed: http://abc.net.au/rn/podcast/feeds/science.xml What do Einstein, Beethoven, Andy Warhol, Bill Gates, Bob Dylan, Peter Sellers, Woody Allen, Van Gogh, Mozart and Thomas Jefferson have in common? They all have suffered from Asperger's syndrome. How is it that so many brilliant people are successful while suffering from this form of autism? Filmmaker Stephen Ramsay applied the test to himself and with a positive result, went in search of others who live their lives with Asperger's syndrome. Today's Science Show pres...
Do science and God mix? It has become accepted wisdom that science and religion represent two incompatible ways of viewing the world. John Lennox, however, is a mathematician from Oxford and a Christian. In this discussion, John Lennox sets out to show us how this is not the case. http://www.abc.net.au/tv/bigideas/stories/2014/10/01/4098188.htm
Educational science sea animals and sounds video for kids. Kids learn interesting facts about different sea animals. Sea animals are white giant octopus, anchovies, stingray, clown fish, moray eel, monkey eel, elephant seals, horseshoe crab, feather duster worm, hermit crab, crystal jelly, lion fish, porcupine puffer, penguin, stone fish, giant river otter, bat star, starfish, coral, sharks, and giant sea turtle. Also children sing the Alphabet ABC Song and read the Baby Beluga Song under the sea. Great resource to use for English language learners, RSP students or science lesson for all kids. An aquarium is a great place for a family trip or school fieldtrip. Children can see the real sea animals and learn even more facts. http://www.sbcrevitalized.com
http://www.DancingScientist.com Science Experiments on The View with Whoopi Goldberg! This segment dubbed "Out of This World With Whoopi" features "Dancing Scientist" Jeffrey Vinokur doing science experiments and demonstrations ranging from safety tips to kids experiments. More video clips and information about school shows / assemblies on my site, see above. Original air date: June 27th 2014
http://www.sbcrevitalized.com Alphabet ABC Song will have young children feeling like they are singing in the sea. Amazing sea animals are introduced in a way to entertain children (Preschool, K-3) while an educational science lesson is being taught. The Aquarium of the Pacific is a wonderful place to take your children and family. Everyone will be amazed and learn interesting facts about sea animals.
Documentary: ABC Einstein's Extraordinary Universe 2015 https://youtu.be/yLShc7zemcE One hundred years ago, Einstein's theory of General Relativity was announced to the world. Black holes, time travel, and the Big Bang beginning of our universe are all consequences of Einstein's great theory. To celebrate, we visit three 'big physics' facilities: CERN's Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland; the vast dark matter laboratories under a mountain in Italy; and two three-kilometre rooms where scientists are hoping to prove a prediction Einstein made over a century ago - that gravitational waves exist. Don't miss this celebration of Einstein's Extraordinary Universe
15/08/2016 Australian Senator Malcolm Roberts claims NASA has corrupted data, there is no empirical evidence that humans are causing global warming and the climate models are wrong. Source: http://www.abc.net.au/tv/qanda/txt/s4499754.htm