Oxford Physics Short Talks and Introductions
Podcast autorstwa Oxford University
24 Odcinki
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Plants, Photosynthesis, and Solar Energy
Opublikowany: 7.07.2014 -
Are we still in the dark about Dark Matter?
Opublikowany: 7.07.2014 -
Einstein's Greatest Blunder
Opublikowany: 7.07.2014 -
The Hare and the Tortoise
Opublikowany: 7.07.2014 -
Quantum Measurement and Control: How to Roll a Six Everytime
Opublikowany: 7.07.2014 -
Space - The Ultimate Laboratory
Opublikowany: 7.07.2014 -
Lab, Camera, Action: Tides
Opublikowany: 3.02.2014 -
Lab, Camera, Action: Transit of Venus
Opublikowany: 3.02.2014 -
Lab, Camera, Action: Maglev Train
Opublikowany: 3.02.2014 -
Lab, Camera, Action: Particle Accelerator
Opublikowany: 3.02.2014 -
Lab, Camera, Action: Make your own CD spectrometer
Opublikowany: 3.02.2014 -
The Physics of the Violin
Opublikowany: 13.12.2013 -
The coldest place in the Universe
Opublikowany: 13.12.2013 -
Heart of Darkness: The Interplay of Galaxies and Dark Matter
Opublikowany: 13.12.2013 -
Superconductivity -- alchemy for the 21st Century?
Opublikowany: 12.12.2013 -
Sea Ice Growth: Mushy layers, Convection and Brinicles
Opublikowany: 12.12.2013 -
Matter, Antimatter and The Mystery of Existence
Opublikowany: 12.12.2013 -
How to find a Higgs boson
Opublikowany: 4.06.2013 -
What is a Quantum Computer?
Opublikowany: 4.06.2013 -
Dealing with Frustration - Order in Disorder
Opublikowany: 4.06.2013
Short talks from University of Oxford Physics Department. Contains episodes previously published as: (1) 'Astrophysics: An Introduction' (2) 'Lab, Camera, Action!': "Lab, Camera, Action! is a series of short videos presented by Dr Andrew Steele about physics, explaining basic concepts, the work done here in Oxford, and even some experiments to try at home. These engaging tutorials cover a range of topics from spectroscopy, superconductivity and the transit of Venus in a clear, accessible way which will appeal to science enthusiasts everywhere." (3) 'Physics Flash Talks': 'A showcase of research at Oxford Physics through exciting 10 minute presentations delivered by graduate research students. The topics span the breadth of research at Oxford and include topics such as climate change, exoplanets, magnetism, the higgs and quantum computers.'