WASHINGTON, D.C. During a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee hearing today on building a high-tech workforce, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas), Ranking Member on the Committee, said that science and technology education are the key to Americas ability to compete in a globalized economy.
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U.S. Under Secretary for Democracy and Global Affairs Maria Otero and Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Science and Technological Development Bozidar Djelic sign a Science and Technology Agreement in Washington, DC April 23, 2010 in the U.S. Department of States Treaty Room. Go to http://www.state.gov/video for more video and text transcript.
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“Elephant Toothpaste” – featured on the Jay Leno Show, Wired Science, and SI on Campus… and somewhat referenced on MLIA.
Professor B explains coalescence and makes butter from cream.
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Professor B changes the color of a flower to explain transpiration.
Ali G talks to some geezers about science, and techmology
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Professor B explains dilatant suspensions by mixing cornstarch with water… Then mixes up enough to dance on!
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Mythbusters Lava Lamp part 1. No Copyright infringement intended. Consider this a advertisement for Discovery Channel.
Professor B explains the reaction between baking soda & vinegar, and finds out what happens when you mix 6 pounds of baking soda with a gallon of vinegar.
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A Megalodon attacks a lone Brygmophyseter, riping off its fins and nearly biting off its tail. The wounded Biting Sperm Whale then sends out a distress call to its Pod. The other whales arrive to help their wounded companion and start to attack the Megalodon, knowing it can’t take on all of the whales, the shark goes deeper into the water. But the whales have a secret weapon; they narrow their sonar beams so that they actually stun the shark. The whales ram the stunned shark. When the effect wears off, the attacked whale is already dead and the Megalodon slips away.
The Parliamentary Science and Technology Select Committee on homeopathy with Dr Ben Goldacre and Professor Edzard Ernst.
Professor B makes some sweet creations while explaining crystal formation.
While using fruit flies, Rutgers biologists are finding new ways to study how networks of genes interact in early stages of development.
Scientists at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory are looking to progress into the next phase of nuclear fusion.
Tiny electronic components designed at Rutgers are being used in a huge detector in the Hadron Collider.