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This is where it all began – by Symphony of Science

A musical celebration of humanity, its origins, and achievements, contrasted with a somber look at our environmentally destructive tendencies and deep similarities with other primates. Featuring Jacob Bronowski, Alice Roberts, Carolyn Porco, Jane Goodall, Robert Sapolsky, Neil deGrasse Tyson and David Attenborough. “Children of Africa” is the tenth installment in the ongoing Symphony of Science [...]

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Surface Research on Titan Moon – (BBC)

Titan’s landscape and surface similarities with Earth could shed valuable light on what sparked the life explosion on Earth, and how possible it might be for life to exist on other planets. Watch more Titan – A Place Like Home? from BBC Worldwide here: www.youtube.com Find More Research Articles Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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Science as a Media Event

One need not make any extensive surveys of different media to provide evidence for this failure. It is enough to see how sports has managed to gain more coverage in various media over the last few decades vis-a-vis science. One may argue that this is so because there are always some sports events occurring all [...]

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Graphene

A carbon-carbon bond, first isolated in 2004, consisting of one-atom-thick sheets (about 0.142mm), of carbon atoms in a hexagonal, “chicken-wire” arrangement. The molecular structure is like that of graphite without the three-dimensional stacking of layers – hence the similarity in name. Graphene has an extremely high electrical conductivity, allowing electrons to fly though it almost [...]

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Natural Science and the Bible

Natural Science and the Bible Scientific Research Supports Biblical References in Scripture about Nature McColloster (1996) suggests that these correlations reveal that science and religion can co-exist and help to build upon one another when one considers the context of facts and information (McColloster, 1996). Multiple discovered natural aspects are referenced throughout this paper from [...]

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A Tribute to Science

egg in bottle MP3 available at www.symphonyofscience.com. “We Are All Connected” was made from sampling Carl Sagan’s Cosmos, The History Channel’s Universe series, Richard Feynman’s 1983 interviews, Neil deGrasse Tyson’s cosmic sermon, and Bill Nye’s Eyes of Nye Series, plus added visuals from The Elegant Universe (NOVA), Stephen Hawking’s Universe, Cosmos, the Powers of 10, [...]

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Science Quantum Physics

A brief discussion on the nature of reality. Science, Quantum Physics. Video Rating: 4 / 5 Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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From Literature to Science of Men

I am going to start, by giving you a quick historical perspective, in so far as, in our world culture and writing link has begun to unravel, we cannot stop letters to continue. But they do like a progressive displacement. If you look French through ages, you will quick understand that that knowledge is obviously [...]

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Ghetto Science

Discovery-News.com: James Williams uncovers five spooky scientific mysteries you may never have heard of. For more science news stories, check out www.discovery-news.com Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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Conspiracy of Science – Earth is in fact growing

This video is a Neal Adams animation about his theory that the Earth is growing. This collides with the Pangea theory. Watch it, you will be amazed. www.youtube.com Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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Top 10 quirky science tricks

Created by Prof Richard Wiseman from the University of Hertfordshire (UK). For more quirky science visit his daily blog richardwiseman.wordpress.com. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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Wired Science: World’s Most Powerful Lasers

Wired Science heads to the National Ignition Facility, where an enormous 192-beam laser bay may become capable of fusing hydrogen atoms into helium – creating an endless, clean source of energy. For more information, check out the Wired Science blog: snurl.com Or subscribe to Wired Science video podcasts through iTunes: snurl.com Video Rating: 4 / [...]

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