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Friday, 25 January 2013

postheadericon Google Science Fair 2011 - Opening Event

Google Science Fair 2011 - Opening Event Tube. Duration : 81.45 Mins.


Get inspired and learn more about the Google Science Fair by watching a recording of the opening event on January 11, 2011. Jump to a particular section by clicking the links below: Mariette DiChristina: www.youtube.com Vint Cerf: www.youtube.com William Kamkwamba: www.youtube.com Spencer Wells: www.youtube.com Google Science Fair Demo: www.youtube.com Tesca Fitzgerald: www.youtube.com Q&A Panel: www.youtube.com About the Google Science Fair Introducing the world's first online global science competition, the Google Science Fair! Google has partnered with CERN, LEGO, National Geographic and Scientific American to create a new kind of online science competition that is more global, open and inclusive than ever before. Students aged 13 - 18 from around the world are invited to enter and compete for awesome once-in-a-lifetime experiences, scholarships and real-life work opportunities. Sign up today at google.com/sciencefair.

Monday, 21 January 2013

postheadericon Should Google Go Nuclear? Clean, cheap, nuclear power...

Should Google Go Nuclear? Clean, cheap, nuclear power... Video Clips. Duration : 92.72 Mins.


Google Tech Talks November 9, 2006 ABSTRACT This is not your father's fusion reactor! Forget everything you know about conventional thinking on nuclear fusion: high-temperature plasmas, steam turbines, neutron radiation and even nuclear waste are a thing of the past. Goodbye thermonuclear fusion; hello inertial electrostatic confinement fusion (IEC), an old idea that's been made new. While the international community debates the fate of the politically-turmoiled billion ITER (an experimental thermonuclear reactor), simple IEC reactors are being built as high-school science fair projects. Dr. Robert Bussard, former Asst. Director of the Atomic Energy Commission and founder of Energy Matter...