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The former president of India Abdul Kalam came to UFT on April 18th to give a lecture on the role of science and technology in a civil society...or something along that line :P
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Host Harry Kreisler welcomes computer scientist Jaron Lanier. Lanier talks about his work in computer science and his work as a composer and student of music. He reflects on the implications of technology for culture and offers his assessment of how far the revolution in communications will go. Series: "Conversations with History" [3/2006] [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 11245]
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Thomas Budinger, head of Berkeley Lab's Center for Functional Imaging, discusses Berkeley Lab's rich history pioneering the field of nuclear medicine, from radioisotopes to medical imaging. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Summer Lecture Series" [10/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11830]
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Research groups around the world are working with existing technology to make this a reality in coming years. Check out these sites for information about ongoing private research on space elevator technology and current prizes being offered for achievements relating to the technology: www.elevator2010.org www.liftport.com
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http://www.ted.com Wielding laypeople's terms and a sense of humor, Nobel Prize winner Murray Gell-Mann drops some knowledge about particle physics, asking questions like, Are elegant equations more likely to be right than inelegant ones? Can the fundamental law, the so-called "theory of everything," really explain everything? His answers will surprise you.
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Ray Kurzweil in the Singularity is Near argues that science and technology are creating change so dramatic that it qualifies as a ... all » singularity or point at which all the rules change This video poem speculates about the implications in the light of my ideas about the evolution of consciousness and the foundations of mathematics available at www.WhatWillBe.com
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SADHGURU JAGGI VASUDEV is a master of the Science and Technology of the INNER Self.
He also has a most penetrating logic when he looks at the outside situation in this world His comments on personal and world situations always go one step further to tell us the obvious, that which we may have left out by stopping short.
This is just a short clip of a 2000 mile long gap in Google Earth just above north America showing no sign of weather and more interesting the several islands which should be there cant be seen! is there something blocking them? 14th October 2008