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...by spitting jets of water. The fish takes into account the refraction that occurs as light rays pass from air to water. Read about animal behaviour at my blog: http://neurophilosophy.wordpress.com
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SOHO is a satellite that observes the Sun, and produces these incredibly cool videos. The Sun itself is behind an "occulter" which blocks the glare, so you can see fainter objects around it, including
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More info: http://marshallbrain.com/science/ This short video helps you think about different ways to protect an egg falling onto a countertop. Egg drop experiments like this can be a lot of fun!
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ouch, really great brainiac trick with science! watch what happens when 50 marbles are put in a blender
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this was a vid me n jamieson made for our cirulitory system project (science project). about how teh heart werks n shit. yah and we actualy got A+ on this project.
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Fun with science, professor creates a petrol powered Jetpack, special thanks to www.lulu.tv for development costs. See more at lulu.tv Also to Johnny's Jet Hire and Leigh helicopters
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Presented at MIT on Nov 4, 2006, Jamie and Adam show two experiments that Discovery Channel didn't want to air.
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Richard Dawkins recently spent some time with us in studio to talk with us about religion and his latest book "The God Delusion." This video is almost the full length show which was 1hr 15 mins. The
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Recently at a lecture in Philadelphia The Rational Response Squad recorded Richard Dawkins reading his book in hopes of helping him to boost sales. Buy a copy of the book, today!
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A promo video for the upcoming Good Morning America/PopSci special, airing Saturday November 4th.
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When we see astronauts walking in space, a lot of us wish we could do the same. Sharyl Attkisson got a chance to join a group of science teachers to check out zero gravity and its benefits.
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These trains float off the ground! How does it work? It is propelled by the guidway itself rather than an onboard engine by changing magnetic fields. Once the train is pulled into the next section the
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A team led by scientists at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering has demonstrated the first working "invisibility cloak." The cloak deflects microwave beams so they flow around a "hidden" obj
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Bill Nye on Astrology from his show the Eye of Nye
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PopSci associate editor Joe Brown gets an exclusive hands on with Dyson's new 400mph hand dryer
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Cardiogenesis in the african clawed frog, Xenopus laevis. Shows how two cardiogenic fields migrate to the ventral midline, fuse to create a linear heart tube, and then undergo looping morphogenesis to
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You can use the "Embeddable Player" option below to add this video to your webpage/profile/blog/MySpace/etc. -------------------------------------------------------- British (department of genetics a
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This is an interview with gerentologist Aubrey de Grey on GMTV's Good Morning. Related websites: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/12/28/60minutes/main1168852.shtml http://www.Mprize.org (The Meth
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Pretty cool, looks very realistic! By Ron Fedkiw, Assistant Professor at Stanford Computer Science, whose research areas include computational fluid dynamics and computer graphics. http://graphics.st
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Does science really have the answer to EVERYTHING? I don't think so, and here's PROOF! Enjoy :)
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