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Genre: Science

  • 11 Ratings

    NASACast: This Week @ NASA Video

    A weekly audio summary of the latest news, events and mission activities at NASA.

  • 84 Ratings

    Hubblecast

    Welcome to the Hubblecast! Hubblecast features news and Images from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.

  • 1 Rating

    YouTube :: Videos by adnawen

    various insanities to enjoy...

  • 24 Ratings

    NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory Podcasts

    NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, in orbit since 1999, studies the high-energy Universe, where black holes, exploding stars, and mysterious matter hold sway.

  • 6 Ratings

    green.tv - climate change

    For more information visit http://www.green.tv/ Greenpeace speak out against the government's plans to implement a nuclear program as the solution to our future energy needs.

  • 2 Ratings

    green.tv - species

    For more information visit http://www.green.tv/ Presenter Eleni Andreadis goes to WWT's London Wetland Centre with The Surrey Wildlife Trust to find out what affect climate change is having on migrating winter wildfowl.

  • 3 Ratings

    green.tv - water

    For more information visit http://www.green.tv/ Solomon islands fishermen speak out about industrial fishing vessels catching unsustainable numbers of tuna to feed insatiable international markets.

  • 3 Ratings

    green.tv - people

    For more information visit http://www.green.tv/ Friends Provident launched the UK's first ethical funds for individual investors in 1984 - the Stewardship Funds. For information about Stewardship - including ethical policy information and investment performance please see www.friendsprovident.com/sri.

  • 5 Ratings

    green.tv - air

    For more information visit http://www.green.tv/ A Gold Lion winning clip promoting wind energy.

  • 171 Ratings

    TED Theme: Tales of Invention

    TED has always loved a good creation story. No matter the scale -- kitchen, continent, or solar system -- invention grants us access to the frontiers of our understanding. Legendary designer Philippe Starck's lively ruminations on his own creative process suggest how the patterns of a civilization might affect, say, the design of a citrus juicer. Jan Chipchase investigates the worldwide impact of mobile phones -- and the impact of culture on next-generation mobile technology. Explorer and adventurer Bill Stone, meanwhile, fires up a rapt audience with his ambitious plan to harvest energy from the moon. Copyright lawyer Larry Lessig gives a brief history of creative freedom and copyright, and talks about how contemporary copyright law could strangle future artistic invention and interpretation. William Kamkwamba tells how he built a windmill from scrap metal when he was 14 years old. And Amy Smith shares her transformative low-tech tools for saving life in the developing world.

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