Big bang dans un cerveau
Vidéo d'une conférence du Professeur Boris Bouldanof (Spectacle de clown contemporain sur le thème de la cosmologie).
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Do you want to know more about Information Science and Technology, about what lies behind the technology we use everyday without even thinking about how it works or how it was invented ? On Interstices, there are articles, informative illustrations, multimedia documents, and interactive animations about on-going research, basic knowledge, how researchers approach their work, scientific life, recent scientific history in the field, and many related subjects. In French.
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Skin cancers are divided into many different fashions and types. This very graphic video explains the various forms of skin cancer. Discretion advised due to graphic content. 3 minutes and 16 seconds.
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This 92 minute film (in 6 individual parts) investigates the origins of Aids. In the 1950s, American and Belgian missionaries in the Belgian colonies of the Congo widely distributed polio vaccine to a million children in a bid to wipe out the crippling disease; however, evidence now suggests that Dr. Koprowski's oral vaccine may have been tainted, and that the first instances of the disease may be linked to these inoculations.
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Scientific yet personal documentary about the story of Daniel Tammet, one of the world's few true savants. The film follows him to the US where doctors hope to learn more about the untapped potential of the human brain.
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Documentary over the NASA Hubble Space Telescope, named after astronomer Edwin Hubble, which is one of the most successful scientific projects of all time. Since its launch in 1990, it has become one of the most important instruments in the history of astronomy. With it, astronomers have made many observations leading to breakthroughs in astrophysics.
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A supermassive black hole is a black hole located at the center of every large galaxy. Astronomers believe that our own galaxy also contains such supermassive black hole at its centre. It has a mass 2.6 million times greater than the Sun, and a similar radius to the orbit of Mars around the Sun.
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Out in deepest space lurks a force of almost unimaginable power. Explosions of extraordinary violence, are blasting through the Universe every day. For years no one could work out what was causing these awesome explosions. Now scientists think they have identified the source. It's the most extreme object ever found in the Universe; they have christened it a 'hypernova'.
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This hour long documentary looks into the lives of four brilliant mathematicians whose theories altered the lives of millions but which also led to their demise and suicide. The film also talks to the latest in the line of thinkers who have continued to pursue the question of whether there are things that mathematics and the human mind cannot know. They include Greg Chaitin, mathematician at the IBM TJ Watson Research Center, New York, and Roger Penrose. This film also tackles some of the profound questions about the true nature of reality that mathematical thinkers are still trying to answer today.
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Second of four part series on the exploration of our understanding of time. This film discusses our personal sense of time, how it passes, and what we mean when we say that clocks measure time..
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CardioSense3D is a 4-year Large Initiative Action launched in 2005 and funded by the French national research center INRIA which focuses on the electro-mechanical modeling of the heart.
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Podcasts of university campus activities, interviews with professors in different academic fields including science. In German.
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UCLA web pages dedicated to Science Today with downloadable video content in areas such as coral reef research, brain research and biosensors.
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TV station and production hosting various science programming, from astronomy and materials science to ecology. In Hungarian.
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Italian national TV channel, RAI, science programming covering the whole spectrum of science, from physical sciences and life sciences to social sciences and research and technology. In Italian.
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Describing itself as "A biotech geek blogger’s adventures through science, technology and the web…", this growing blog centre with links to a vast range of science-related material, from physics and philosophy to stem cells, with plans to expand into science video.
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Professional science film/VNR production, broadcasting and distribution. Useful jobs links, email alerts, fun games and news in a diverse range of scientific topics, from life science and women's health to hard sciences.
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