Found 170 - 175 results of 175 programs matching keyword "scientific processes.science research"


Origins: CERN:  Inside the AD: CERN's Antiproton Decelerator (Webcast)
Running Time:
0:29:52
A behind-the-scenes look at how the world's only antimatter factory works, complete with live footage from CERN and a virtual reality tour of the antimatter decelerator. In this Webcast, Rob Semper and Ron Hipschman talk with Melissa Alexander and Thomas Humphrey, who join them virtually from Switzerland.

Project: Origins: CERN | Browse All

Date: November 11, 2000
Format: Expedition
Category: Science in Action
Subject(s): Physics

Keywords: particle accelerator, european consortium for nuclear research, subatomic particles, neutrons, quarks, live@cern, particle physics, positrons, anti-electrons, high energy physics, antiparticles, antihydrogen, particle production, particle evidence, particle collisions,


Real: 34K  
Community Educational Engagement:  Aim High Program's Groovy Disco Science (Webcast)
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0:20:52
The Science Summer 2000 workshop explored the science of disco mirror balls, tie dye, lasers, and other things that made the 1970s so happening and far-out.

Project: Community Educational Engagement | Browse All

Date: July 25, 2000
Format: Demonstration / Activity
Category: Everyday Science
Subject(s): General Science

Keywords: portable laser light show, fiber optic sculpture activity, disco science, science of discos, tie-dye science, color mixing, science of the 70s, mirror ball activity


Real: 34K  
Science of Chocolate:  Sweet Science of Chocolate (Webcast)
Running Time:
2:19:31
Visit a chocolate factory and learn how to make chocolate candles! Host Sedge Thomson talks with chocolatiers, chefs, and scientists about the history and science of this intoxicating food.

Project: Sweet Science of Chocolate | Browse All

Date: February 14, 1999
Format: Demonstration / Activity
Category: Everyday Science
Subject(s): General Science

Keywords: origins of choclate, xocoatl, aztec chocolate drink, chocolatier joseph schmidt, angela arzave, pastry, scharffen berger chocolate factory, making chocolate, science of chocolate, chocolate science, harold mcgee, andrew waterhouse, history of chocolate, cocoa, desserts


Real: 34K  
West Coast Live:  West Coast Live: October 10, 1998 (Webcast)
Running Time:
1:58:50
This episode of Sedge Thomson's West Coast Live radio show explores the places where science and entertainment intersect. In this broadcast: Singer-songwriter John Gorka; Bert Grant, founder of Grant's Brewery; a view from the studio of artist Meredith Tromble; author of "Fisherman's Son" Michael Koepf.

Project: Sedge Thomson's West Coast Live | Browse All

Date: October 10, 1998
Format: Interview
Category: Popular Culture
Subject(s): Arts, General Science

Keywords: john gorka, folk music, memory exhibition description, art and science, radio


Real: 34K  
AAAS Dispatches:  Stump the Scientist: Benham's Disk Exhibit (Webcast)
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0:23:03
In these archived webcasts from inside the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) exhibition hall, watch as Exploratorium senior scientist Tom Humphrey challenges some of the top scientists in the world to explain the phenomena behind selected exhibits from the museum floor. In this webcast, the Benham's Disk exhibit explained by guests from the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute in Berkeley and University High School in San Francisco

Project: AAAS Annual Meeting Dispatches, San Francisco | Browse All

Date: February 16, 1997
Format: Demonstration / Activity
Category: Science in Action
Subject(s): Physics

Keywords: scientific process, scientific method, hypothesis, experimental studies, optical illusions, perception of color, circular motion


Real: 35K  
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