Videos in category “Science & Technology”, 1 to 23 of the (approximately) 999
 
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Los Ángeles, siempre han sido en nuestra vida, quien nos acompañaba en las noches, al cerrar nuestros ojos, desde muy pequeños. !Muchos dudaron si su existencia era real o parte de un deseo puro de protección. Aqui en Mathy, te hablamos de los angeles y de algunas experiencias con ellos. Si tú has tenido alguna experiencia similar, escríbenos a: cuentame@mathytv.com
Views: 19646 MATHYTV
Iomega v.Clone Software
 
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Iomega v.Clone Software lets you use your computer operating system, files, settings, and applications from another PC when you plug in your Iomega external hard drive. Easily access, edit, then sync files back when you return to your primary computer. (PC only)
Views: 75290 Iomegachannel
The Evolution of Morality (4-5)
 
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I was supposed to land in Ft. Lauderdale a full day before I did, and I expected to use that time locked in my hotel room rehearsing and revising my presentation. But record snow falls in Dallas and Atlanta caused my flights to be cancelled, rescheduled, and rerouted through other airlines, all amidst the threat that both airports might have to close. Consequently, I spent all my prep time flitting between gates and calling sponsors trying to secure another flight. I ended up getting in absurdly late, and missing sleep. Then I went before a hundred scientists trying to freely recite a 6000 word speech that I refused to just stand there and read, although there were a couple moments that I wish I had done that. :-P
Views: 12351 AronRa
Great Minds: Carl Sagan - Pale Blue Dot [new HD version]
 
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Great Minds, Great Words: Carl Sagan - Pale Blue Dot. A Vision of Human Future in Space. The Pale Blue Dot is a photograph of planet Earth taken in 1990 by Voyager 1 from a record distance, showing it against the vastness of space. By request of Carl Sagan, NASA commanded the Voyager 1 spacecraft, having completed its primary mission and now leaving the solar system, to turn its camera around and to take a photograph of Earth. It was subsequently used by Sagan as the title of his 1994 book of the same name. Playlist "Great Minds, Great Words": • www.youtube.com --- Please subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com --- BEST OF CARL SAGAN'S "COSMOS": 1) 10 Years After: Carl Sagan & Ann Druyan Reflect: www.youtube.com 2) Lost Between Immensity And Eternity: www.youtube.com 3) The Realm Of The Galaxies: www.youtube.com 4) Our Galaxy, The Milky Way: www.youtube.com 5) Our Solar System: www.youtube.com 6) Eratosthenes And The Round Earth Model: www.youtube.com 7) The Library Of Alexandria: www.youtube.com 8) A Short History Of The Universe: www.youtube.com 9) Artificial And Natural Selection: www.youtube.com 10) The Cosmic Year: www.youtube.com 11) Tree Of Life - 4 Billion Years Of Evolution: www.youtube.com 12) The Miracle Of Life: www.youtube.com 13) DNA - The Common Basis Of Life: www.youtube.com 14) Abiogenesis - The Origin Of Life: www.youtube.com 15) Astronomy vs Astrology: www.youtube.com 16) Pictures In The Sky ...
Views: 46326 FFreeThinker
The Evolution of Morality (5-5)
 
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I was supposed to land in Ft. Lauderdale a full day before I did, and I expected to use that time locked in my hotel room rehearsing and revising my presentation. But record snow falls in Dallas and Atlanta caused my flights to be cancelled, rescheduled, and rerouted through other airlines, all amidst the threat that both airports might have to close. Consequently, I spent all my prep time flitting between gates and calling sponsors trying to secure another flight. I ended up getting in absurdly late, and missing sleep. Then I went before a hundred scientists trying to freely recite a 6000 word speech that I refused to just stand there and read, although there were a couple moments that I wish I had done that. :-P
Views: 7201 AronRa
RDF TV - Vestigial Organs: The Wings of the Flightless Cormorant - Richard Dawkins
 
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Richard Dawkins explains how vestigial organs like the stubby wings of the Flightless Cormorant were one of Darwin's key arguments for Evolution. Download Quicktime version (720p HD): cdn.cloudfiles.mosso.com Get the RDF TV podcast through itunes! itunes.apple.com "In May 2007 Josh and I were among those who went to Galapagos with a large group from the Center for Inquiry. As we walked with the guided parties over the islands, Josh took every opportunity to film the wildlife. Occasionally he would turn the camera on me, and I would ad lib a few words about whatever animals we were looking at. These 'vignettes' were unscripted and unrehearsed, and there was no time for any "Take 2" repetitions, because the guided walk was moving on." Richard If you enjoy the video, and would like to help us make more videos like this, please consider donating $1 (or any other amount you'd like) to The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science: richarddawkinsfoundation.org Camera & Music by JOSH TIMONEN Presented by THE RICHARD DAWKINS FOUNDATION FOR REASON AND SCIENCE
Views: 79056 Richarddawkinsdotnet
RDF TV - Hawaii as a Nursery of Evolution - Nebraska Vignettes #6 - Richard Dawkins
 
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Richard Dawkins shows how the relatively young island chain of Hawaii acts as a nursery of evolution as it moves over a volcanic hotspot in the Pacific Ocean, generating new islands. He shows how Drosophila flies have diverged on the different islands, driven by sexual selection. Download Quicktime version (720p HD): cdn.cloudfiles.mosso.com Get the RDF TV podcast through itunes! itunes.apple.com If you enjoy the video, and would like to help us make more videos like this, please consider donating $1 (or any other amount you'd like) to The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science: richarddawkinsfoundation.org During Richard Dawkins' 2009 American tour, we visited Judy Diamond's "Explore Evolution" exhibit at the University of Nebraska State Museum in Lincoln. This exhibit has now been replicated in six museums around the country. While visiting we filmed a collection of short unrehearsed and unscripted videos—just inspired by the "Explore Evolution" exhibit. See the "Explore Evolution" web page here: explore-evolution.unl.edu Special Thanks to: Dr. Judy Diamond The University of Nebraska State Museum www.friendsofthemuseum.org Research by KENNETH Y. KANESHIRO Photos D. disjuncta by KEVIN T. KANESHIRO D. silvestris by KENNETH Y. KANESHIRO Camera & Music by Josh Timonen See more at: richarddawkins.net
Views: 37476 Richarddawkinsdotnet
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SAY WAT WAT Third song ( 0:23 ) is now finished: www.youtube.com First time I actually accomplish request like that :b
Views: 26772 Cedistran2
gigagalaxy Zoom - From The Eye To The Telescope
 
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esocast 10: gigagalaxy Zoom Project - The Sky, From The Eye To The Telescope. --- Subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com --- In the framework of the International Year of Astronomy 2009, ESO has launched a new project aimed at connecting the sky as seen by the unaided eye with that seen by hobby and professional astronomers. The project, called gigagalaxy Zoom, reveals three amazing, ultra-high-resolution images of the night sky that online stargazers can zoom in on and explore in an incredible level of detail. The reward is the most breathtaking dive ever made into our Galaxy, linking the sky seen by all with the cosmos studied by astronomers. In this episode of esocast we will explore the unique and amazing gigagalaxy Zoom project, which reveals the whole night sky as it appears with the unaided eye from one of the darkest deserts on Earth. The project allows users to zoom in on a rich region of the Milky Way with the magnification offered by a hobby telescope and then to go one step further, using the power of a professional telescope to explore details of an iconic nebula. Most of the photographs comprising the three gigagalaxy Zoom images were taken from La Silla and Paranal, two of esos observing sites in Chile. The wonderful quality of the images is a testament to the splendour of the night sky at these ESO sites, which are the most productive astronomical observatories in the world. --- esocast is produced by ESO, the ...
Views: 6631 Best0fScience
Punctuated Equilibrium and Creationist Dishonesty
 
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I discuss lots about punctuated equilibrium, and dissect a creotard argument from Dr. Fazale Rana over at reasons to believe. The article I debunk can be found here- www.reasons.org Transitional Fossils: www.youtube.com cdk007's video: www.youtube.com
Views: 18722 DonExodus2
Carl Sagan - Pale Blue Dot
 
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Pale Blue Dot
Views: 206350 CarlSaganPortal
<s>Voyager</s> Syndication of this video was restricted by its owner.
 
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Syndication of this video was restricted by its owner.
Views: n/a Rhundsdorfer
Sistema Solar
 
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Uma viajem pelo nósso Sistema Solar
Views: 36714 Rhundsdorfer
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Surgery- Part 2 Surgical Recovery
 
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Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Surgery - Part 2 Surgical Recovery Pinched Ulnar Nerve Ulnar Nerve Entrapment Elbow Orthopedic Surgery Repetitive Stress Injury Ulnar Nerve Damage Ulnar Nerve Injury Treatment for a pinched ulnar nerve Sports Medicine
Views: 2777 Pmb003
The Known Universe by AMNH
 
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The Known Universe takes viewers from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space to the afterglow of the Big Bang. Every star, planet, and quasar seen in the film is possible because of the world's most complete four-dimensional map of the universe, the Digital Universe Atlas that is maintained and updated by astrophysicists at the American Museum of Natural History. The new film, created by the Museum, is part of an exhibition, Visions of the Cosmos: From the Milky Ocean to an Evolving Universe, at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan through May 2010. Data: Digital Universe, American Museum of Natural History www.haydenplanetarium.org Visualization Software: Uniview by SCISS Director: Carter Emmart Curator: Ben R. Oppenheimer Producer: Michael Hoffman Executive Producer: Ro Kinzler Co-Executive Producer: Martin Brauen Manager, Digital Universe Atlas: Brian Abbott Music: Suke Cerulo For more information visit www.amnh.org
Views: 4086762 AMNHorg
Unchanged Sharks- Flightless Birds- A response to seanmpwh -=PART I=-
 
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I describe why sharks appear unchanged, and many animals appear similarly throughout the fossil record. I use specific fossils, as well as pictures of those fossils to illustrate the point I am making. Flightless birds are discussed as well, and there is an enormous amount of literature on it. Sean, if you want to prepare yourself for next week, look up newzealand's history, as well as the energetics of flight. I intended this to be civil, but after watching the end of your video, it appears you are of another sort. As a consequence, for next week, I suggest you read www.talkorigins.org Also, for next week, you may wish to pick up a nice soothing ointment to place on the new orifice you shall find yourself with- complements of myself. (the orifice, not the ointment. Pay for the ointment with your own financial means. Regards, -=donexodus=-
Views: 27215 DonExodus2
Livespeakr Giveaway (20K)
 
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Views: 2983 ITouchiPodz
Mirage 3-D Hologram Viewer Win Toy HD Review by Mike Mozart ADD &fmt=5 To URL if Not Playing
 
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3-D Hologram Creator Viewer Toy called "The Mirage" from the 1980's HD reviewed by Mike Mozart of jeepersmedia on the Win Toy Channel "thetoychannel" Mike Mozart is Famous For reviewing "Fail Toys" but is Creating more "Win Toy" reviews on youtube too. This Is a Very Low Technology Toy Creating very High Technology Results! Requires NO Batteries or Power Supply. They actual made Sega Video Arcade Games using this Technology.
Views: 55557 TheToyChannel
Richard Feynman on doubt,uncertainty and religion
 
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Richard Feynman sharing his wisdom.
Views: 93645 Aaron518
The Very Large Array Explained
 
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My attempt to explain the Very Large Array (VLA) both in terms of the history and development of the place and the concepts of the science. Diary entry same as previous video. Saturday 18th July 2009-07-19 Woke up sluggishly with the dawn. Drove down the road for a mile or two but failed to locate the turn for the VLA. Uturn and back again, - found it this time. Got there about 7ish and had the place to myself. After some scratching around worked out how to get in the back of the vistors center. This place is interesting because of how science has changed around it. It was build before the desktop, the web, and GPS. Many of the things this facility does could be done fairly simply these days with GPS, but in their time they were some technological feat. Drifted around till past 9 then onwards towards meteor crater. Decided enroute to skip painted desert and petrified forest. Got to meteor crater (through some great looking storms) about 4ish. Only when you get there (a 6 mile drive) do they tell you its 15 bux. I kinda new the deal here anyway, but I still found it rather sneaky. VERY windy. Movie was quite fun, and the displays were fairly well done. I think it was expensive for what it was, but it was still fun. The wind on the crater overlook was phenomenal. Possible twister in the distance. Onto flagstaff, and starbux. Rendered Dunes, and got it up, but starbux closed early (8pm). Finished upload by 9ish and decided to head up grand canyon, to try to fly at dawn. Hard ...
Views: 4213 Beautyintheuniverse
Giveaway Video 3/13/09
 
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Guys, you have a week to get in on this so don't forget to comment like this, T-Comment. Thanks for sticking with me and the best is stiill to come.
Views: 21486 Itsmemorphious
Carbon Dating: (How) Does It Work?
 
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1. "Physics (Part 2): Carbon Dating: (How) Does It Work?" The Cassiopeia Project is an effort to make high quality science videos available to everyone. If you can visualize it, then understanding is not far behind. 2. "The Age of Our World Made Easy (for schools)" Methods of dating easily explained, that clearly prove the age of the Earth and our universe. Part of the "Made Easy" series that explains science in clear and simple terms. A must for people who think the world is just 6000 years old. Potholer's channel is dedicated to explaining science in a way that most intelligent people can understand. He hates seeing science manipulated and cherry-picked to support religious and ideological beliefs, usually by people with little scientific training or understanding. • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com --- Subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com --- Carbon is a critical ingredient for life on Earth. All living things are made up of about 25% carbon. The carbon atom is unique because it can bind to other carbon atoms to form long chains and rings and these in turn serve as the backbone of the complex molecules that make life possible. The nucleus of a typical carbon atom has 6 protons and 6 neutrons. But about one carbon atom out of every 100 has one extra neutron. This has very little effect on the properties of the carbon, other than making it slightly heavier. Chemically, it acts just like any other carbon atom. It is called ...
Views: 14222 Best0fScience
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