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Stunning Aurora Videos
Submitted by phil lavery on Fri, 06/08/2010 - 13:30Stunning Aurora as seen in Telemark, Norway on August 4th 2010.
National Geographic time lapse of a single night in Norway.
James Clerk Maxwell still at the forefront of Science?
Submitted by phil lavery on Mon, 23/11/2009 - 12:27
Via Institute of Physics
Ulf Leonhardt suggests that using an untested theory of Maxwell's may allow light to be focused below it's wavelength. This is something that has been thought to be impossible. But, if true, could be of a huge benefit in the production of microchips and in the developing field of nano technology.
Links :
Our Maxwell Show and Competition.
So how does the LHC work?
Submitted by phil lavery on Fri, 20/11/2009 - 11:59Animation 'The Bottle to Bang'
You will find this and other useful LHC videos on the CERN Document Server.
Gravity Challenge : Southern Tour Best Movie
Best Movie : 1st Place
team : Hawking 28 Jan 2009
location : Magna / CENT / Rawmarsh CLC
school : Maltby
The Gravity Challenge is a full day activity that includes a 3D show, hands on experiments, building a roller coaster and creating a movie from the footage captured during the activities.
The rest of the Gravity Challenge Southern Tour results can be found here :
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Flying with nature's own fuel
http://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/roboticexplorers/solarsails_prt.htm
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Dr. Marc Millis : Breakthrough Propulsion and Interstellar Travel
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Physical world OU pages:
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