Computing
Video: Points towards the critical areas of study to understand Quantum Computing
Quantum Information Science: A Quantum Computer Revolution Viewing notes Quantum Zeno Effect
Quantum-Computing
Video: The race to Absolute Zero
No I am not talking about Obama. This is the story of Dewar and Kamerlingh Onnes race to liquify gases. The ultimate challenge was helium. Dewar gavce up after hydrogen as he found it difficult to get helium and had all along gone light on equipment whilst Onnes used Read more…
Relativity
Optical Effects of Special Relativity
Race down a road at near the speed of light. What do you see?
Physics
Video: The Origin of Mass and the Feebleness of Gravity – Frank Wilczek
Original Video Page – other videos available here “The way you write equations suggests different things. … Right from the very beginning, Einstein was thinking about the question of whether he could get rid of the concept of mass in favor of the concept of energy.” A stunning roster of Read more…
Genetics
Video: The Search For Adam – Special DNA Mysteries
The Search For Adam – Special DNA Mysteries Genetic Adam of 60,000 years ago. Julius Hendya ne um sta sta sta um nay sta sta sta
Physics
Elementary Particles and the Laws of Physics – Richard Feynman : Video
The 1986 Dirac Memorial Lecture presented by Richard Feynman. Paul Dirac predicted the existence of antiparticles, and Richard Feynman explains now why there must be antiparticles. He lectures about particles, quantum theory, and relativity. A special pleasure is watching Feynman’s personal style of lecturing: his humor, his showmanship, and his Read more…
Biology
Biological Scaling Laws – The Math
Scaling laws that apply to biological systems. Very interesting study of biology from a statistical point of view.
Physics
Physics of Relativity
Professor Richard A. Muller does a good job of brushing through Einstein’s theory of relativity.
Technology
Craig Venter-Creating Synthetic Life
"Can we create new life out of our digital universe?" Craig Venter asks. His answer is "yes" — and pretty soon. He walks through his latest research and promises that we’ll soon be able to build and boot up a synthetic chromosome. In 2001, Craig Venter made headlines for sequencing Read more…