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The skit molecules written and performed at the Bowery Poetry Club by Eric Bogosian.

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This program defines the three states of matter, and illustrates the lattice-work pattern of molecules in solids. Viewers learn the origin of the word "molecule."

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http://www.FreeScienceLectures.com This video shows how various molecules look. For example, water consisting of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. The others are: glucose, sucrose, amylose, stearic acid, oleic, glycerol, trigglyceride, phospholipid, alenine, serine, leucine, phenyaleine, hexapeptide, peroxide, dioxiribose, thymine, atp, dna, amylpectin and cellulose. --- It's Never too Late to Study: http://www.FreeScienceLectures.com --- Notice: This video is copyright by its respectful owners. The website address on the video does not mean anything. ---

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They influence global climate, pose dangers to human health and the environment and know no borders. These days, atmospheric aerosols are not just getting the attention of scientists worldwide, they are also on the minds of politicians and policy-makers. A distinguished panel of speakers, including Nobel Laureate Mario Molina, discuss the latest research plans and policy issues surrounding the emerging problem of atmospheric aerosols. Series: "Molecules for the Media" [10/2005] [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 9897]

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How do atoms bond to make molecules? How do molecules become the things and substances all around us? Watch and learn.

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Signs of Spring http://www.xmarkjenkinsx.com/flowersigns.html Inflatable Animals http://www.woostercollective.com/2008/03/wooster_followup_joshua_allen_harris_inf.html 6000 sq mile Wilkins Ice Shelf is breaking off http://www.climatesciencewatch.org/index.php/csw/details/wilkins_ice_shelf/ Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer http://modis.gsfc.nasa.gov/ Melting Icecaps may trigger more volcanic eruptions http://environment.newscientist.com/channel/earth/dn13583-melting-ice-caps-may-trigger-more-volcanic-eruptions.html WWF Paper Dispenser http://adsoftheworld.com/media/ambient/wwf_paper_dispenser Hubble finds first organic molecule on extrasolar planet http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMTZ1N5NDF_index_0.html Princeton's Harry G. Frankfurt On Bullshit http://press.princeton.edu/video/frankfurt/ Psychology of Marketing http://www.acs.edu.au/Info/Business/Marketing-Sales/Psychology-Of-Marketing.aspx The Potato Song Day http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CLWQfJ66KU Flickr Photo Credits: Eggybird http://flickr.com/photos/eggybird/101346351/ Rob Lee http://flickr.com/photos/roblee/130390275/ JasonTromm http://www.flickr.com/photos/trommetter/28496130/

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Song: Tanz Der Moleküle [Dance Of The Molecules] Artist: Mia Album: Zirkus [Circus] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Songtext "Tanz der Moleküle" Ich bin hier Weil ich hier hin gehör' Von Kopf bis Fuß bin ich verliebt Du bist mutig Weil du mir Treue schwörst Zwischen all' den schönen Souvenirs Sprich mich an In dem Takt Der dieses Lied zu unserm Hit macht Brich den Beat Mit Gefühl Du bist so schön weil du lachst Uhuhuhu... Mein Herz tanzt Uhuhuhu... Und jedes Molekül bewegt sich Glaubst du wie ich daran Dass alles gut sein kann Solange wir zusammen sind Brich das Eis Mit dem Schritt Der jedes Atmen zum Wagnis macht Halt mich fest Mit Gefühl Es ist so schön wenn du lachst Uhuhuhu... Mein Herz tanzt Uhuhuhu... Und jedes Molekül bewegt sich Uhuhuhu... Mein Herz tanzt Uhuhuhu... UNd jedes Molekül bewegt sich Und jedes Positon entlädt sich Uhuhuhu... Mein Herz tanzt Uhuhuhu... Und jedes Molekül bewegt sich Uhuhuhu... Und mein Herz tanzt Uhuhuhu... Und jede Faser biegt und dreht sich Mein Herz tanzt Und mein Herz tanzt Mein Herz tanzt Du Mein Herz... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ENGLISH TRANSLATION (thx 2 Mausemon): I am here because I belong here I'm in love from tip to toe you're brave because you pledge faithfulness to me between all this beautiful souvenirs talk to me in the time (beat/tact) which is making this song ours break the beat with feeling you're so beautiful 'cause you're laughing chorus: Uhuhuhu... my heart's dancing Uhuhuhu... and every molecule is moving do you believe like me in everything is going to be good as long as we are together? break the ice with this step which makes every breath an adventure hold me tight with feeling it's beautiful when you're laughing and every positron is discharging Uhuhuhu... my heart's dancing Uhuhuhu... and every fibre of me is bending and turning my heart's dancing and my heart's dancing my heart's dancing you my heart

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Earth is surrounded, and sustained, by molecules of extraordinary complexity and diversity. And yet, in the beginning of the universe there were no molecules of any kind. How did we get from there to here? In this Hitchcock Lecture presented by UC Berkeley, renowned astronomer and astrophysicist Alexander Dalgarno describes the synthesis of molecules in the universe and their unique complexity. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures" [7/2003] [Science] [Show ID: 7416]

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NASA press release: NASA's Hubble Space Telescope (HST) has made the first detection ever of an organic molecule in the atmosphere of a Jupiter-sized planet orbiting another star. This breakthrough is an important step in eventually identifying signs of life on a planet outside our solar system. The molecule found by Hubble is methane, which under the right circumstances can play a key role in prebiotic chemistry — the chemical reactions considered necessary to form life as we know it. This discovery proves that Hubble and upcoming space missions, such as NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, can detect organic molecules on planets around other stars by using spectroscopy, which splits light into its components to reveal the "fingerprints" of various chemicals. "This is a crucial stepping stone to eventually characterizing prebiotic molecules on planets where life could exist," said Mark Swain of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Pasadena, Calif., who led the team that made the discovery. Swain is lead author of a paper appearing in the March 20 issue of Nature. The discovery comes after extensive observations made in May 2007 with Hubble's Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS). It also confirms the existence of water molecules in the planet's atmosphere, a discovery made originally by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope in 2007. "With this observation there is no question whether there is water or not — water is present," said Swain. The planet now known to have methane and water is located 63 light-years away in the constellation Vulpecula. Called HD 189733b, the planet is so massive and so hot it is considered an unlikely host for life. HD 189733b, dubbed a "hot Jupiter," is so close to its parent star it takes just over two days to complete an orbit. These objects are the size of Jupiter but orbit closer to their stars than the tiny innermost planet Mercury in our solar system. HD 189733b's atmosphere swelters at 1,700 degrees Fahrenheit, about the same temperature as the melting point of silver. Though the star-hugger planet is too hot for life as we know it, "this observation is proof that spectroscopy can eventually be done on a cooler and potentially habitable Earth-sized planet orbiting a dimmer red dwarf--type star," Swain said. The ultimate goal of studies like these is to identify prebiotic molecules in the atmospheres of planets in the "habitable zones" around other stars, where temperatures are right for water to remain liquid rather than freeze or evaporate away. The observations were made as the planet HD 189733b passed in front of its parent star in what astronomers call a transit. As the light from the star passed briefly through the atmosphere along the edge of the planet, the gases in the atmosphere imprinted their unique signatures on the starlight from the star HD 189733. The astronomers were surprised to find that the planet has more methane than predicted by conventional models for "hot Jupiters." "This indicates we don't really understand exoplanet atmospheres yet," said Swain. "These measurements are an important step to our ultimate goal of determining the conditions, such as temperature, pressure, winds, clouds, etc., and the chemistry on planets where life could exist. Infrared spectroscopy is really the key to these studies because it is best matched to detecting molecules," said Swain.

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Scientists and engineers are collaborating across disciplines to develop and network miniaturized intelligent nanosensors that can rapidly and remotely detect change in their surroundings. These sensors have a wide range of potential applications: environmental, medical, military and transportation. This workshop will focus on revealing the chemistry and physics behind the creation and application of these sensors. Series: "Molecules for the Media" [9/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11842]

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Banda new wave de estilo electro- dark - minimalista formada por Jane Honicker y Jean-marc Vallod. En mi opinion raro y excelente tema. Otras canciones: Art Dimension (1984) Too Many People (1984)

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Join three researchers from UCSD's Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry for a fascinating look at how they are working to find new ways to treat disease by understanding how disease works at the molecular level. Series: "Molecules for the Media" [1/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11275]

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Today on Boing Boing tv, Xeni and Pesco dive deeper into the magical chocolate factory founded by a NASA software developer. In this installment of BBtv's 3-part series on TCHO Chocolate, we learn more about the hacked-together, home-tinkered machines and high-tech wizardry that keep the factory running. The philosophy is "scrappy, not crappy," as founder Timothy Childs explains. TCHO's R&D lab contains such diverse components as Space Shuttle tape, a modded RONCO turkey oven, stone grinders used in Indian restaurants, and deconstructed space heater parts from the local hardware store. Next, we zoom in to the molecular-level science behind this most delicious confection. Science buffs, rejoice! This episode is as fun for your eyes and brain as the "obsessively good" chocolate is for your mouth -- Polymorph fun for the whole family. Warning: this episode is NSFC (not safe for chocoholics). Boing Boing tv online: http://tv.boingboing.net

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Demonstration of Molecules, a free and open source program for visualizing 3D renderings of molecules

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It's Bill Nye the Science Guy! In this episode, Bill explores the science behind atoms and molecules. What's the matter? Well, everything that's not energy: atoms and molecules. Enjoy, please rate and comment. Check out my other videos of Bill Nye the Science Guy or Bill's new show, The Eyes of Nye. http://www.eyesofnye.org/ Love Bill Nye the Science Guy? Want the show back on TV or on DVD for something less than $3000? Just sign the petition: http://www.petitiononline.com/billnye/petition.html

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It's Bill Nye the Science Guy! In this episode, Bill explores the science behind atoms and molecules. What's the matter? Well, everything that's not energy: atoms and molecules. Enjoy, please rate and comment. Check out my other videos of Bill Nye the Science Guy or Bill's new show, The Eyes of Nye. http://www.eyesofnye.org/ Love Bill Nye the Science Guy? Want the show back on TV or on DVD for something less than $3000? Just sign the petition: http://www.petitiononline.com/billnye/petition.html

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It's Bill Nye the Science Guy! In this episode, Bill explores the science behind atoms and molecules. What's the matter? Well, everything that's not energy: atoms and molecules. Enjoy, please rate and comment. Check out my other videos of Bill Nye the Science Guy or Bill's new show, The Eyes of Nye. http://www.eyesofnye.org/ Love Bill Nye the Science Guy? Want the show back on TV or on DVD for something less than $3000? Just sign the petition: http://www.petitiononline.com/billnye/petition.html

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This is the bowl riding segment from the 1987 Gullwing skateboard video Molecules of Motion ... Staring Gator and others...

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Like a five-year old child at the playground, molecules are always moving. Find some energy and try to keep up.

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A short lesson on molecules and atoms binding with atoms; continue learning science in this free educational video atoms and matter.

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The very first living thing (with the least conservative definition of life being: a thing which copies itself) may have only been a molecule comprised of no more than 10 amino acids. Maybe even less... Concievably, a molecule comprised of only 10 atoms could self copy. The moment this first life accidentally appears on primordial earth, natural selection and random mutation takes over and we eventually wind up with squids, HIV, lobsters, artichokes, and humans.

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We decided to try out Johnny Chung Lee's procedure to build a simple interactive whiteboard using a wiimote (http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~johnny/projects/wii/) to search and manipulate biological molecules.

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As molecules in a solid get hotter, they vibrate faster and faster and eventually slip out of their lattice-work pattern. When this occurs, the substance melts, changing from a solid to a liquid state.

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Read more: http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn13303 Scientists describe the discovery of organic molecules on the planet HD 189733b (Courtesy NASA/ESA/M Estacion/STScI)

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Droppin' Science 016 - Danny Breaks & Dylan - Molecules

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