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    NASACast: Universe Video

    Video podcast episodes on NASA's missions exploring the universe.

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    GIS ESRI TV

    GIS ESRI videos will help you make better decisions through modeling and mapping our world using Geographic Information Systems. ESRI TV will show you more efficient data management, enhanced cartographic tools, and better ways to share information.

  • 2 Ratings

    Robots - The Podcast for News and Views on Robotics

    News and views on current and future trends in robot technology and artificial intelligence.

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    Videos by IntelligenceSquared :: YouTube

    Videos uploaded by IntelligenceSquared hosted at http://www.youtube.com.

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    WAOサイエンス

    こんにちは!ワクワクするような楽しい理科実験の実験レシピをビデオポッドキャストで続々配信していきます! 「学び」の驚きと感動をすべての人のもとへ! ワオ・コーポレーションは、幼児~社会人までを対象に「全国の教室での指導」と 「eラーニング在宅教育」そして情操面への働きかけを行う「エデュテイメント活動」により、 民間の立場から教育立国の再興をめざします。 このブログではおもしろい科学実験映像を続々公開していきます。その初回として数多くの科学実験をダイジェストにしたものをご覧ください。おもしろ実験ダイジェストおもしろ実験、実験レシピともYouTube、WAOkagakuチャンネルで配信中!http://jp.youtube.com/user/WAOkagakuおもしろ実験を簡単な解説付きで紹介するブログWAOのみんなでサイエンスhttp://waokagaku.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/

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    Tomorrow Today: The Science Magazine

    DW-TV’s science program TOMORROW TODAY focuses on current topics in research, and is aimed at anyone who is interested in ongoing projects in Germany and Europe. Our reports use terms and concepts that are easily understood, portrayed in interesting ways, and address the core issues at stake. The show presents a comprehensive overview of the latest trends in science and research. The exploration of the deep sea is one of the great scientific challenges of the future. This is a gigantic area. Covering two thirds of the earth’s surface, it is an unknown world with bizarre geological structures and exotic inhabitants. So far, only one percent of the deep ocean habitat has been explored. TOMORROW TODAY takes a fascinating look into the work of marine researchers – a five-part series in cooperation with the MARUM Research Center in Bremen. Heiko Sahling is a biologist and deep sea geoscientist at the MARUM Research Center. The area he studies is in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Pakistan. There, at depths down to 3,000 meters, something fascinating is happening. Natural gas is emerging from the sea bed, to produce a surreal world of millions of tiny bubbles, which has already spurred the fancy of science fiction authors. In these exotic surroundings, the scientist has discovered both new animal species and communities and new geological truths. But the main questions that drive him are concerned with the methane gas emitted here. How much is emitted, how does it affect the biological world of the deep sea, and how much reaches the surface to enter the atmosphere? That is also relevant to climate researchers, because methane is a major greenhouse gas that increases global warming. Heiko Sahling takes Tomorrow Today viewers on an expedition on the METEOR research vessel. He tells us about life on board, about burning ice and about organisms that no one has seen before.

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    Wissenschaft: Aus Forschung und Technik

    Jeden Samstag - 15 Minuten: Entdecken Sie mit uns die spannende Welt der Forschung. Trends und Ergebnisse aus Forschung und Entwicklung, Porträts deutscher Forscher und Entdecker, aber auch weniger bekannte und doch wichtige Entwicklungen aus der Wissenschaft.

  • Spectrum

    Spectrum is a half-hour weekly programme looking at developments in the fields of science and technology. Whether it's advances that will change our lives or offbeat oddities, our team of reporters around the world keeps you up to date. Spectrum is broadcast every Saturday, Sunday, Monday or Tuesday or listen to the audio stream on the Internet.

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    World in Progress:

    For a fresh look at development issues around the globe, tune into World in Progress. As well as presenting projects and analyzing policies, this half-hour program introduces individuals committed to making a difference.

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