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Johnathan Fletcher

BBC News - Faster-than-light neutrino result queried - 0 views

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    "Now a different team at the same lab reports findings that, they say, cast doubt on that surprising result. The Icarus team at the Icarus experiment says that because the neutrinos sent from Cern do not appear to lose energy on their journey, they must not have exceeded the speed of light along the way."
Johnathan Fletcher

YouTube - Bill Nye - Greatest Discoveries - 8: Physics - 0 views

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    Bill Nye and the Discovery Channel give you the greatest discoveries in physics. Nye explores how the universe operates and why things move and work the way they do. He also explains the second law of thermodynamics, electromagnetism, and how superconductors can help accelerate particles to near the speed of light. He illustrates Albert Einstein's theory that clocks tick slower at the speed of light and even on an airplane, and discusses how E=MC2 helped develop nuclear power, the quantum leap, the power of electromagnetic energy, the structure of an atom, and the subatomic particles known as quarks.
Johnathan Fletcher

YouTube - Quantum Mechanics The Uncertainty Principle Light Particle's - 0 views

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    Single photons are the smallest quantities of light and, despite having no mass, have many properties in common with particles. In fact, physicists often think of photons as particles -- particles that sometimes behave like waves. Physicists sometimes describe all particles as waves -- even those with mass, such as electrons and protons -- in order to better understand certain aspects of their behavior.
Johnathan Fletcher

PhET Geometric Optics - Refraction, Lens, Vision, Light, Images, Optics - 0 views

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    How does a lens form an image? See how light rays are refracted by a lens. Watch how the image changes when you adjust the focal length of the lens, move the object, move the lens, or move the screen.
Johnathan Fletcher

BBC News - Powys fossils 'shed new light' on ocean community evolution - 0 views

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    "They think they are of a kind never before discovered. The well-preserved organisms from the Ordovician period, which began about 495m years ago, lived in what is now the town of Llandrindod Wells, which was partially under water. Scientists believe they shed new light on how ocean communities have evolved."
Johnathan Fletcher

BBC News - Long-lasting all-weather night-vision material unveiled - 0 views

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    "A US-based team of scientists claims to have invented a material that releases over two weeks of night-vision light after just one minute's exposure to the sun. The University of Georgia team says the near-infrared emitting substance could offer the military "secret" illumination at nighttime."
Johnathan Fletcher

YouTube - A Light Speed Tour of Our Universe. - 0 views

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    The Vast Macrocosm Beyond our Planet Earth,.Beyond Our Solar Systerm,..Beyond Our Galaxy,. Beyond Our Universe,... Beyond our Comprehension,..Take a Light Sp...
Johnathan Fletcher

YouTube - Bill Nye - Greatest Discoveries - 3: Chemistry - 0 views

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    Host Bill Nye looks back over the past two centuries, in which chemistry has brought us from a time when atoms were a hypothesis to an age where scientists may be able to combine particles on the atomic level into micro-machines. Learn how electricity transforms chemicals, elements can combine into more complex molecules, and the combination of nonliving substances produced organic compounds that led to pharmacology. Nye examines the second half of the 19th century, a time dominated by discoveries relating to light, electrons, radioactivity, and the periodic table of the elements as well as 20th century advances in science.
Johnathan Fletcher

Ocean stored significant warming over last 16 years, study finds - 0 views

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    "The upper layer of the world's ocean has warmed since 1993, indicating a strong climate change signal, according to a new study. The energy stored is enough to power nearly 500 100-watt light bulbs per each of the roughly 6.7 billion people on the planet."
Johnathan Fletcher

Journey into a Schwarzschild black hole - 0 views

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    "The stereo movie has been adapted to human binocular vision. The movie does not represent what you would actually see with your two eyes if you visited a real black hole. In reality, the curved spacetime would distort wavefronts of light away from spherical, confusing your binocular perception. The conflicting visual cues might make you feel queasy. But the failure of binocular vision is merely a limitation of beings who have evolved in flat spacetime. Trinocular vision would work fine."
Johnathan Fletcher

Is space like a chessboard? - 0 views

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    "While studying graphene's electronic properties, professor Chris Regan and graduate student Matthew Mecklenburg found that a particle can acquire spin by living in a space with two types of positions -- dark tiles and light tiles. The particle seems to spin if the tiles are so close together that their separation cannot be detected. "An electron's spin might arise because space at very small distances is not smooth, but rather segmented, like a chessboard," Regan said."
Johnathan Fletcher

BBC News - Camera can snap now, focus later - 0 views

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    "A digital camera that allows photographers to focus their pictures after taking them has gone on sale. Rather than recording a single version of an image, the Lytro captures data about the intensity and direction of all the light entering its lenses."
Johnathan Fletcher

HyperPhysics - 0 views

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    HyperPhysics is an exploration environment for concepts in physics which employs concept maps and other linking strategies to facilitate smooth navigation. For the most part, it is laid out in small segments or "cards", true to its original development in HyperCard. The entire environment is interconnected with thousands of links, reminiscent of a neural network.
Johnathan Fletcher

Breakthrough in terahertz remote sensing: Unique THz 'fingerprints' will identify hidde... - 0 views

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    "A major breakthrough in remote wave sensing by a team of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute researchers opens the way for detecting hidden explosives, chemical, biological agents and illegal drugs from a distance of 20 meters."
Johnathan Fletcher

PhET: Free online physics, chemistry, biology, earth science and math simulations - 0 views

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    Fun, interactive, research-based simulations of physical phenomena from the PhET project at the University of Colorado.
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