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This is an ongoing series, frequently updated, of lectures by distinguished physicists. The 2007 list includes: The Pesky Neutrino by David Jaffee, July 27, 2007 and Before the Big Bang by Roger Penrose, February 6, 2007
The Origin, the Development and the Future of Spintronics, Albert Fert, 2007 From Spinwaves to Giant Magnetoresistance (GMR) and Beyond, Peter Grunberg, 2007 Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation Anisotropies: Their Discovery and Utilization, George F. Smoot, 2006 From the Big Bang to the Nobel Prize and Beyond, John C. Mather, 2006 One Hundred Years of Light Quanta, Roy J. Glauber, 2005 Defining and Measuring Optical Frequencies: The Optical Clock Opportunity – and More, John L. Hall, 2005 Passion for Precision, Theodor W. Hänsch, 2005
Improving Life: 2006 Nobel Laureates Symposium September 20, 2007, Produced by: National Science Foundation The Nobel Prize represents the pinnacle of human achievement, honoring work that has had a transformational impact on the pursuit of knowledge. The Swedish embassy brought four of the winners for 2006 together for an extraordinary conversation. Join Andrew Fire and Craig Mello--the laureates in physiology or medicine--and John Mather and George Smoot--the winners in physics--for a rare and remarkable glimpse into some of the nation's finest minds. Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences Web Seminars This Cambridge University series includes the recent Strong Fields, Integrability and Strings series July 23 - December 21, 2007 and the General Audience series presentation by David Gross, October 8, 2007 The coming revolutions in fundamental physics
Evolution and Exploration of Solar Systems January 5-6, 2007, Organized by David J. Stevenson and Maria Zuber at the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center, Irvine, CA Princeton University April 12, 2007 - N. David Mermin, Professor of Physics, Cornell University: Spooky Actions at Distance? October 10, 2006 - Elaine Oran, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory: Matchsticks, Scramjets, and Black Holes: Numerical Simulation Faces Reality April 25, 2006 - David Gross, Professor, UC Santa Barbara: The Search for a Theory of Fundamental Reality: I. The Theory of Elementary Particles April 26, 2006 - David Gross, Professor, UC Santa Barbara: The Search for a Theory of Fundamental Reality: II. Questions and Speculation April 27, 2006 - David Gross, Professor, UC Santa Barbara: The Search for a Theory of Fundamental Reality: III. The Coming Revolutions April 29, 2005 - David J. Gross, Kavli Institute For Theoretical Physics, UCSB: 30th Hamilton Lecture: The Future of Physics February 25, 2005 - Alex Filippenko, University of California, Berkeley: Einstein's Biggest Blunder? The Case for Cosmic 'Antigravity' February 24, 2005 - Alex Filippenko, University of California, Berkeley: Enigmatic Gamma-Ray Bursts: Birth Cries of Black Holes" February 23, 2005 - Alex Filippenko, University of California, Berkeley: Catastrophic Stellar Explosions: Celestial Fireworks October 22, 2003 - Roger Penrose, Oxford University: Fashion, Faith and Fantasy in the New Physics of the Universe, Lecture 3: FANTASY October 20, 2003 - Roger Penrose, Oxford University: Fashion, Faith and Fantasy in the New Physics of the Universe, Lecture 2: FAITH October 17, 2003 - Roger Penrose, Oxford University: Fashion, Faith and Fantasy in the New Physics of the Universe, Lecture 1: FASHION May 8, 2002 - Charles M. Falco, Optical Sciences Center, University of Arizona: The Art and Science of the Motorcycle May 7, 2002 - Charles M. Falco, Optical Sciences Center, University of Arizona: Through a Looking Glass: The Art of the Science of Renaissance Painting" April 24, 2001 - Edward Witten: Quest For Unification October 15, 2000 -Juan M. Maldacena *96: Gravity, Black Holes, and Strings April 11, 2000 - Sir Martin Rees: Our Cosmic Habitat - Recipes for an Interesting Universe: Intimations of a Multiuniverse April 4, 2000 - Sir Martin Rees,: Our Cosmic Habitat - Understanding the Beginning and the End
Richard Feynman - The 1979 Douglas Robb Memorial Lectures Scientific Visualizations from the San Diego Supercomputer Center An growing collection of scientific visualizations in a range of disciplines from astronomy to biochemistry. The collection includes: Volume Visualization of the Orion Nebula Hayden Planetarium of the American Museum of Natural History Digital Universe The latest version of the Digital Universe atlas is chock full of new data, including over 1 million galaxies, L and T dwarf stars, a 3-D Orion Nebula terrain model, Abell galaxy clusters, large-scale density contours, and plenty of additional data updates. The Astrophysics Visualization Archive is a resource for visualizations (movies) that demonstrate astronomical or astrophysical phenomena.
Visualization created by M. Donaire and A. Rajantie, "Heavy Cosmic Strings", Physical Review D 73, 063517 (2006) [hep-ph/0508272 ] Wake Forest University Physics Demonstration videos A large collection of videos that can be used in demonstrations in a wide range of physics presentations.
This is the search result on "physics" from the MIT World video archive, an excellent collection of videos in many disciplines. There are 92 results, but many more can be obtained with more specific searches. |
