Saul Griffith: Everyday Inventions

February 1, 2006 (about 18 years ago)

Saul Griffith talks about how things that seem complex at first could be translated into easier and quicker ways of understanding through deeper knowledge of hardware and science.

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Murray Gell-Mann: The Ancestor of Language

March 1, 2007 (about 17 years ago)

Murray Gell-Mann shares his insights on the beginnings of modern language.

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Brian Cox: What Went Wrong at the LHC

February 1, 2009 (about 15 years ago)

Brian Cox gives update about the LHD at CERN and the problems that it recently encountered.

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Murray Gell-Mann: Beauty and Truth in Physics

March 1, 2007 (about 17 years ago)

Physics' beauty and truth are brought out by Gell-Mann by showing the simplicity, symmetry and repetition of mathematical equations.

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Robert Lang: Robert Lang Folds Way-New Origami

February 1, 2008 (about 16 years ago)

Robert Lang shows how origami has evolved from simply having aesthetic value to having scientific and mathematical worth.

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Brian Greene: String Theory

February 1, 2005 (about 19 years ago)

Brian Greene talks about different extra dimensions that can unify all laws of physics into one.

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Gregory Stock: To Upgrade is Human

February 1, 2003 (about 21 years ago)

Gregory Stock talks about how humans should continue moving forward and use technology to modify themselves to fit into the future.

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Eric Giler: Eric Giler Demos Wireless Electricity

July 1, 2009 (almost 15 years ago)

Eric Giler demonstrates a new technology that allows electricity transfer between two magnetic coils without the use of wires.

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Garrett Lisi: Theory of Everything

February 1, 2008 (about 16 years ago)

Garrett Lisi used shaped and patterns to explain the fundamentals of particle physics, surprisingly beautiful, without the use of equations.

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Brian Cox: CERN's Supercollider

March 1, 2008 (about 16 years ago)

Brian Cox shows the almost complete Large Hadron Collider of CERN and the awesome disoveries we could hear about after it has been used to re-create the Big Bang.

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