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John Nash: John Nash' Acceptance Address for the 1994 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
January 4, 2002 (over 22 years ago)As played by Russell Crowe in the film a Beautiful Mind, John Nash accepts his Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences and thanks his wife for being all the reasons he ever needed in his life.
1 people like thisMiles Quaritch: Col. Miles Quaritch's Briefing on Pandora Rules
December 18, 2009 (over 14 years ago)Colonel Miles Quaritch of the Private Security Force of RDA gallantly briefs the new men who arrived in Pandora in a not-so-optimistic manner.
1 people like thisAaron O'Connell: Making Sense of a Visible Quantum Object
March 1, 2011 (about 13 years ago)Aaron O'Connell devices an experiment that allowed him to see that an atom can be in two places at the same time. In logical thinking, the atom can apply to a bigger object, even to humans if all were dependent on quantum mechanics.
1 people like thisEdith Widder: The Weird, Wonderful World of Bioluminescence
March 1, 2011 (about 13 years ago)Edith Widder shows the firework displays of bioluminescent creatures of the deep sea.
0 people like thisPope Benedict XVI: Address to the International Space Station
May 21, 2011 (almost 13 years ago)Pope Benedict XVI makes a call to the International Space Station and converses with the astronauts in space about issues on Earth from their perspective.
0 people like thisAli Carr-Chellman: Gaming to Re-engage Boys in Learning
October 1, 2010 (over 13 years ago)Ali Carr-Chellman explains some factors why boys feel out-of-place in schools and how we can resolve this problem to re-engage them academically.
0 people like thisAnnMarie Thomas: Hands-on Science with Squishy Circuits
March 1, 2011 (about 13 years ago)AnnMarie Thomas demos how play dough can be used by children to explore circuit engineering at in a fun, ingenious way at a very early age.
0 people like thisHarvey Fineberg: Are We Ready for Neo-Evolution?
March 1, 2011 (about 13 years ago)Harvey Fineberg presents the technology that can induce evolution to favor the characteristics that we choose to have on our offspring. He challenges the human society to be ready for this so-called neo-evolution that may leverage the longevity of the future generations.
0 people like thisJanna Levin: The Sound the Universe Makes
March 1, 2011 (about 13 years ago)Janna Levin discusses the nature of blackholes and the feasibility of hearing the universe and these blackholes in the future.
0 people like thisArvind Gupta: Turning Trash Into Toys for Learning
December 1, 2010 (over 13 years ago)Arvind Gupta takes scraps and bits of trash and turns them into educational and interactive toys that educators can use to teach science and geometry to children.
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