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Posté le: Sam 29 Déc 2018 13:07 Sujet du message: Treasures of the Earth: Gems |
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Treasures of the Earth: Gems
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Citation: | Nova Treasures of the Earth: Gems Their beauty has captivated us for millennia. Their cost can be extraordinary–some are even considered priceless. Precious gems like diamonds, rubies, emeralds, opal, and jade are the ultimate treasures of the earth, and each one is made from a specific–and often torturous–recipe of chemistry, pressure, and heat. The secrets to their sparkle, color, and even strength lie deep inside the gems themselves, but could they also hold clues to one of the most enduring mysteries in the field of geology? From Tiffany’s workshop in New York to the sapphire mines of Sri Lanka, from North Carolina’s emerald fields to the jade-laden Forbidden City of China. |
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Posté le: Sam 29 Déc 2018 13:13 Sujet du message: Stuff: A Horizon Guide to Materials |
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Stuff: A Horizon Guide to Materials
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Citation: | Stuff: A Horizon Guide to Materials Engineer Jem Stansfield looks back through the Horizon archives to find out how scientists have come to understand and manipulate the materials that built the modern world. Whether it's uncovering new materials or finding fresh uses for those we've known about for centuries, each breakthrough offers a tantalising glimpse of the holy grail of materials science - a substance that's cheap to produce and has the potential to change our world. Jem explores how a series of extraordinary advances have done just that - from superconductors to the silicon revolution.
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Posté le: Sam 29 Déc 2018 13:15 Sujet du message: Silicon Valley |
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Silicon Valley
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Citation: | SILICON VALLEY tells the story of the pioneering scientists who transformed rural Santa Clara County into the hub of technological ingenuity we now know as Silicon Valley. The film spotlights the creativity of the young men who founded Fairchild Semiconductor and in particular the brilliant, charismatic young physicist Robert Noyce. Their radical innovations would include the integrated circuit that helped make the United States a leader in both space exploration and the personal computer revolution, transforming the way the world works, plays and communicates, making possible everything from the Apollo program to smart phones, from pacemakers to microwaves. |
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The Royal Institution: Andrew Szydlo's Chemistry of Coal
https://youtu.be/1Qi4rrQoruQ
Citation: | From its initial discovery, its use as the fuel of the industrial revolution, to some of the more interesting and exciting compounds we can obtain from coal, Andrew takes us on an illuminating tour of this intriguing rock.
Andrew Szydlo is a chemist and secondary school teacher at Highgate School, well-loved by pupils and Ri attendees alike.
This talk filmed in the Ri on 3 November 2018. |
The Royal Institution: Investigating the Periodic Table with Experiments - with Peter Wothers
https://youtu.be/kqe9tEcZkno
Citation: | The Royal Institution:
We celebrate 150 years of the Periodic Table and Mendeleev's genius by braving the elements from Argon to Zinc in this demonstration filled show.
Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
You can pre-order Peter's book "Antimony, Gold, and Jupiter's Wolf: How the elements were named" now: https://geni.us/AaaEa
Dr Peter Wothers is a Teaching Fellow in the Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge and a Fellow and Director of Studies in Chemistry at St Catharine’s College. Aside from lecturing to Natural Science undergraduates at Cambridge, he is involved with a number of projects bridging the transition between sixth-form and university.
Peter is heavily involved in promoting chemistry to young students and members of the public and has fronted the lectures at the department for the Cambridge Science Festival for over 15 years. He was awarded the 2011 President's Award by the Royal Society of Chemistry for his out-reach activities. He has a keen interest in the history of chemistry and has amassed a significant collection of early works on the subject. Peter presented the 2012 CHRISTMAS LECTURES, The Modern Alchemist
This show was originally titled "Braving the Elements" and was filmed at the Ri on 15 April 2019. |
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