Statistical Mechanics Lecture 9 (May 25, 2009)
science, physics, mathematics, learning, education, lecture, equation, system, spin, mean field approximation, magnetization, critical point, chemical potential, lagrange mulitplier, correlation function, cosmology
Statistical Mechanics Lecture 10 (June 1, 2009)
science, physics, learning, education, heating, inflation, reheating, expansion of the universe, energy, potential, field, dark, nucleation rate, density, adiabatic transformation, thermal equilibrium, black hole, negative temperature, thermal dynamic sys
Special Relativity Lecture 1 (April 14, 2008)
Modern Physics, science, math, relativity, Einstein, electrodynamics, classical field theory, space-time, four-dimensional, electromagnetic, Maxwell's equations, mathematician, Herman Minkowski, theoretical foundation, moving bodies
Special Relativity Lecture 2 (April 21, 2008)
Modern Physics, science, math, relativity, Einstein, electrodynamics, classical field theory, space-time, four-dimensional, electromagnetic, Maxwell's equations, mathematician, Herman Minkowski, theoretical foundation, moving bodies
Special Relativity Lecture 3 (April 28, 2008)
Modern Physics, science, math, relativity, Einstein, electrodynamics, classical field theory, space-time, four-dimensional, electromagnetic, Maxwell's equations, mathematician, Herman Minkowski, theoretical foundation, moving bodies
Special Relativity Lecture 4 (May 5, 2008)
Modern Physics, science, math, relativity, Einstein, electrodynamics, classical field theory, space-time, four-dimensional, electromagnetic, Maxwell's equations, mathematician, Herman Minkowski, theoretical foundation, moving bodies
Special Relativity Lecture 5 (May 12, 2008)
Modern Physics, science, math, relativity, Einstein, electrodynamics, classical field theory, space-time, four-dimensional, electromagnetic, Maxwell's equations, mathematician, Herman Minkowski, theoretical foundation, moving bodies
Special Relativity Lecture 7 (May 25, 2008)
Modern Physics, science, math, relativity, Einstein, electrodynamics, classical field theory, space-time, four-dimensional, electromagnetic, Maxwell's equations, mathematician, Herman Minkowski, theoretical foundation, moving bodies
Special Relativity Lecture 8 (June 9, 2008)
Modern Physics, science, math, relativity, Einstein, electrodynamics, classical field theory, space-time, four-dimensional, electromagnetic, Maxwell's equations, mathematician, Herman Minkowski, theoretical foundation, moving bodies
1. Crowdsourcing Work (September 25, 2009)
computer science, technology, humanities, internet, application, online industry, graph, people, data, outsourcing, labor pool, artificial intelligence, income, population demographic, workforce, virtual money, leaderboard, level, quality control, fraud,
Episode 25: Abundance And Extinction: Species Under Pressure Duration: 19 min 3
1.9 Aberdulais Falls and the local community Other potential areas of conflict are with the local authority and local residents, who see the site as of value to themselves and have differing views about how it should be utilised. The desire to accommodate, to some extent, the demands of the local community, and to engage with that community, has led to a number of initiatives. Examples of these include the use of the site's facilities for
hosting lectures, meetings, keep-fit groups, etc. These initiatives can be of use to local bu
26 A Born-Again Brain
A Born-Again Brain?– this house believes that modern science has demonstrated the implausibility of an afterlife.
Speakers for the motion are Professor Lewis Wolpert and Professor Peter Atkins. Lewis Wolpert is professor of biology at University College London and is recognised as one of the pioneering thinkers of embryology. He is a former chairman of the Committee for the Public Understanding of Science and has presented science in books, on radio and on TV. He also writes a column for The
6. Computer Graphics as a Telecommunication Medium (February 13, 2009)
technology, engineering, computer science, virtual reality, worlds, ad-hoc, graphics, social interaction, telecommunication, gesture synthesis, body language, communication, design space, motion capture, gaming, modeling three dimensional, sketching, dens
4. Aurora: Envisioning the Future of the Web (October 17, 2009)
science, technology, engineering, computer, design, web, internet, software, browser, future, user experience, interface, augmented reality, data abundance, virtual identity, collaboration, continuity, trends, operating system, Aurora, Adaptive Path
The Beveridge report
This Unit looks at the work of William Beveridge in reforming the field of social welfare after World War II. Particular attention is paid to the attitude towards women and immigrants to the United Kingdom.
2. Demonstration of Brain Computer Interface using the Emotive Epoc (April 9, 2008)
science, computer, brain, technology, invention, semantic interface, human, video game, neuro-technology, emotiv, epoc, EEG, EMG, PC, mind, virtual reality, conscious, headset, electrode, emotion, neural processing, device, signal, research
5.3 The broad- and narrow-line regions
The field of active galaxies is recognised as one of increasing importance. But how do we know there are different kinds of galaxy? What are active galaxies? How are they powered? This unit examines the different types of active galaxy and looks at the crucial role of the active galactic nucleus and the energy source at its heart.
7.2 Types of active galaxy
The field of active galaxies is recognised as one of increasing importance. But how do we know there are different kinds of galaxy? What are active galaxies? How are they powered? This unit examines the different types of active galaxy and looks at the crucial role of the active galactic nucleus and the energy source at its heart.
6.2 Do supermassive black holes really exist?
The field of active galaxies is recognised as one of increasing importance. But how do we know there are different kinds of galaxy? What are active galaxies? How are they powered? This unit examines the different types of active galaxy and looks at the crucial role of the active galactic nucleus and the energy source at its heart.













