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- A Brief, Wondrous Tour of Earth (From Outer Space) - Video- Recorded from August to October, 2011 at the International Space Station, this HD footage offers a brilliant tour of our planet and stunning views of the aurora borealis.
- A Universe from Nothing - Video – In 53 minutes, theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss answers some big enchilada questions, including how the universe came from nothing.
- A Year of the Moon in 2.5 Minutes – Video – The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has been orbiting the moon for over a year. The footage gets compressed into 2 slick minutes.
- A Day on Earth (as Seen From Space) – Video – Astronaut Don Pettit trained his camera on planet Earth, took a photo once every 15 seconds, and then created a brilliant time-lapse film.
- Atlantis’s Final Landing at Kennedy Space Center - Video - After more than 30 years, the space shuttle era comes to a close. Video runs 30 minutes. July, 2011.
- Cassini Solstice Mission: Saturn’s Moons Meet Nine Inch Nails– Video – Incredible black-and-white images of Saturn and its moons, all captured by Cassini’s “camera.”
- Death by Black Hole – Video - Neil deGrasse Tyson, head of the Hayden Planetarium in NYC, breaks down what our demise would look like.
- Earthrise in HD – Video - In November 2007, Japan’s Kaguya spacecraft orbited the moon and captured the first HD footage of an “earthrise” and “earthset.”
- Endeavour’s Launch Viewed from Booster Cameras - Video – On board camera show liftoff from multiple angles.
- First 360 Degree View of the Sun - Video – Courtesy of NASA.
- “First Orbit”: Celebrating 50th Anniversary of Yuri Gagaran’s Space Flight - Video - 99-minute documentary recreates Yuri Gagarin’s historic launch into space on April 12, 1961.
- How Large is the Universe? – Video – Fascinating 20-minute documentary by Thomas Lucas and Dave Brody exploring the universe’s immense scale of distance and time.
- Jupiter Slips Behind the Sun – Video - NASA’s STEREO spacecraft sees Jupiter move behind the Sun in this 30 hour animation compressed into just 11 seconds.
- Landing on the Moon: July 20, 1969 – Video – Does it ever get old to watch?
- NASA: The Frontier is Everywhere – Video – An homage to NASA modeled after Michael Marantz’s short film, Earth: The Pale Blue Dot.
- NASA Captures Giant Solar Storm - Video – Amazing video captured in high def by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory.
- NASA Lauches Photo Archive on Flickr – Images – A photo archive covering a half century of NASA’s photographic history.
- NASA Zooms into Spiral Galaxy - Video – A stunning view of the spiral galaxy NGC 2841, which lies 46 million light-years away in the constellation of Ursa Major (The Great Bear)
- Solar Eclipse Seen From Outer Space - Video - NASA STEREO spacecraft sees the disk of the Moon pass in front of the Sun in a view never seen before by human eyes.
- Stars Orbiting Black Holes - Video - “One of the coolest movies in all of science.” Shows stars orbiting around a supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy over the past 15 earth years.
- Stephen Hawking: Abandon Earth Or Face Extinction - Video- That makes space – planets beyond our own – the next great frontier.
- Touring the Earth from Space (in HD) – Video - Give NASA 7 minutes, and they’ll show you the Earth’s most impressive landscapes — as seen from space.
- The Aurora Borealis Viewed from Orbit (and What Creates Those Northern Lights?) - Video – Two videos in one. A brilliant view of the Northern Lights from space, and an animated video explaining the forces behind the Aurora Borealis.
- The Best of NASA Space Shuttle Videos (1981-2010) - Video- Matt Melis, a NASA engineer, has compiled what he calls the “best of the best, state of the art” video produced by the space shuttle program.
- The Life of a Star – Video – 12 billion years in 6 minutes.
- The Milky Way over Texas – Video - 45 second timelapse video of the “Galactic Center of the Milky Way” rising over Texas Star Party(2009).
- The Moon Up Close, in HD - Video - NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter shows us the Moon’s surface (mountains, craters and the rest) in HD.
- The Soundtrack of the Universe – Video – Janna Levin (Columbia University) on how we can mathematically model sounds made by black holes.
- The Wisdom of Carl Sagan Animated - Video - The Pale Blue Dotput into animation by animation student Adam Winnik.
- What a Hurricane Looks Like From Outer Space - Video- Hurricane Dean captured by a NASA crew in 2007.
- What Does 47 Billion Light Years (in Radius) Look Like? –Video – The size of our universe visualized using pictures from the Hubble Space Telescope
- What It Feels Like to Fly Over Planet Earth - Video - James Drake, a professor of Physics at U. Maryland, downloaded 600 images from The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth, stitched them together and produced an amazing view of our planet.
- When Galaxies Collide - Video – A preview of what will happen 3 to 5 billion years from now, when our galaxy will likely merge with the Andromeda galaxy.
- William Shatner Narrates Space Shuttle Documentary - Video – 80 minute documentary commemorates the 30 year Space Shuttle program.
Physics
- A is for Atom: Vintage PR Film for Nuclear Energy - Video – Animated film produced by General Electric in 1952 with hope of swaying public opinion in favor of nuclear energy after WWII.
- Arthur C. Clarke Presents the Colors of Infinity – Video – The futurist brings us inside Mandelbrot’s world of fractal geometry.
- Astrophysics Goes Extreme – Video – Anil Ananthaswamy talks at TED about physicists who journey to inhospitable parts of the world to perform important experiments.
- Carl Sagan and Stephen Hawking Remixed – Video – A musical tribute to two great men of science. “A Glorious Dawn – Cosmos Remixed.”
- Do Physicists Believe in God? – Video – Physicists at The University of Nottingham School of Physics answer big questions on YouTube.
- E=mc²: Einstein Explains His Famous Formula – Audio – Original audio.
- Einstein and the Mind of God – Audio – American Public Media program sorts out Einstein’s religious sensibility and how it squares with his scientific thinking.
- Einstein for the Masses - Video – Yale prof Ramamurti Shankar breaks down Einstein’s theories and formulas for a lay audience.
- Einstein in 60 Seconds - Video - Dr. Michio Kaku sums up Einstein’s legacy in a nutshell.
- Fun to Imagine with Richard Feynman – Video – The Nobel Prize-winning physicist hosts the BBC program, which uses physics to explain how the everyday world works. (1983)
- How Large is the Universe - Video – Fascinating 20-minute documentary by Thomas Lucas & Dave Brody explores the universe’s immense scale of distance and time.
- How Long is a Piece of String - Video – Alan Davies explores the riddle’s philosophical implications and inevitable connection to string theory.
- Physics from Hell: How Dante’s Inferno Inspired Galileo’s Physics – Video – Fascinating presentation by Mark Peterson, physics professor at Mount Holyoke College.
- Lawrence Krauss: Every Atom in Your Body Comes From a Star - Video – Theoretical physicist talks about his work at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
- Magnetic Fields Made Visible – Video – What do natural magnetic fields look like? Footage from NASA’s Space Sciences Laboratory (UC Berkeley) gives you a glimpse.
- Pendulum Waves as Kinetic Art – Video - Harvard-produced viral video shows pendulum balls swirling, moving almost impossibly from pattern to pattern. Includes explanation.
- Richard Feynman Lectures – Video – The Nobel Prize-winning physicist gives lectures at Cornell in 1964. A great physics introduction. Posted online by Bill Gates.
- Stars Orbiting Black Holes – Video - “One of the coolest movies in all of science.” Shows stars orbiting around a supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy over the past 15 earth years.
- The Bohr-Einstein Debates, With Dog Puppets – Video – Pretty much what the titles says.
- The Pleasure of Finding Things Out – Video – Produced in 1981 by the BBC and PBS, the show features Richard Feynman, the Nobel prize-winning physicist talking in a very personal way about the joys of scientific discovery.
- The Physics of a Quarterback’s Pass – Video – Fun clip gives you the basic physics of Drew Brees’ passing game.
- The Physics of the Bike - Video – A new theory about why bikes stay upright almost by themselves.
- The Search For Hidden Dimensions - Video – Theoretical physicist Brain Greene hosts a short video that takes us into the speculative world of “hidden dimensions.”
- Water Drop Filmed in 10,000 Frames Per Second - Video – Courtesy of MIT.
- What Genius Looks Like at Zero Gravity - Video – Stephen Hawking enters a state of weightlessness on the “Vomit Comet.”
Biology & Chemistry
- Baba Brinkman: The Rap Guide to Evolution - Video - Canadian “geek rapper” Baba Brinkman pays homage to Charles Darwin with the “The Rap Guide to Evolution.”
- Biology That Makes Us Tick - Video – Free Stanford Course by Robert Sapolsky on human behavior.
- Darwin’s Legacy on YouTube – Video - Free Stanford course commemorating the 200th anniversary of Darwin’s birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of On the Origin of Species.
- Darwin’s Dangerous Idea - Video – Daniel Dennett explains why Darwin’s concept of natural selection was so subversive from the beginning.
- Dopamine Jackpot! - Video – Stanford professor Robert Sapolsky on the Science of Pleasure.
- E. chromi: Designer Bacteria - Video – Short film about a unique collaboration between designers and biologists. Won the best documentary award at Bio:Fiction.
- Evolution Made Us All - Video - Ben Hillman offers a creative little riff on “All Things Bright and Beautiful.”
- How a Flu Invades Our Body - Video - NPR’s Robert Krulwich and medical animator David Bolinsky take an animated look at what happens when viruses invade your body and trick a single cell into making a million more viruses.
- How Ants Know What to Do – Video – Biologist Deborah Gordon talks about the wonders of ants at TED.
- Nature by Numbers – Video – Well-known geometrical and mathematical formulas (The Fibonacci Series and Spiral, The Golden and Angle Ratios, The Delauney Triangulation and Voronoi Tessellations) present themselves in nature.
- Sapolsky Breaks Down Depression - Video – The professor explains why depression is deeply biological; why it is rooted in biology, just like diabetes.
- The Billion-Bug Highway You Can’t See - Video – Fun, animated NPR video visits the insects inhabiting the upper levels of the troposphere.
- The Future of Human Health - Video – A series of TED-style talks presented at Stanford University.
- The Periodic Table of Videos - Video – An ambitious chemistry project out of the University of Nottingham.
- What It Feels Like To Have a Stroke - Video – Harvard neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor recounts her experience having a stroke. One of the most popular TED Talks of all time.
- World’s Smallest Periodic Table on a Human Hair - Video – World’s smallest periodic table etched onto a strand of hair belonging to chemistry Professor Martyn Poliakoff.
Environment, Geology and & Ecology
- Chilean Earthquake Waves in Animation - Video – A global view of the Chilean earthquake in action that gripped the nation in 2010.
- Fire Ants Create Life Raft in 100 Seconds Flat - Video – Produced by researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
- Floor of Kilauea Volcano Crater Collapses Before Your Eyes –Video – Recorded by the U.S. Geological Survey when it detected unusual activity at the Kilauea volcano.
- Japan’s Earthquake & Tsunami: How They Happened - Video- NOVA’s 47 minute documentary explains the science behind these twin geologic catastrophes.
- My Water’s On Fire Tonight: The Fracking Song - Video – NYU journalism students and ProPublica raise awareness of fracking with a light-hearted video.
- The Birth of a Tornado - Video – Amazing footage with some background information on how tornadoes take form.
- The Climate Scientist Rap – Video – A very Not-Safe-For-Work rap produced by the Australian television show Hungry Beast.
- The President’s Guide to Science - Video - BBC production asks famous scientists to offer important words of advice to the next American president. Environment is front and center.
- The Wild Kingdom on YouTube - Video – Revisit the influential show hosted by Marlin Perkins and Jim Fowler from 1963 through 1988. Watch full episodes.
- Tsunami Ripples Across Globe: Animated Video – Video - The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows Japanese tsunami rippling across the Pacific.
- What Earth Will Look Like 100 Million Years From Now –Video – 700 million years of geological history covered in an efficient three minutes.
Psychology & Neuroscience
- A Video Illusion: Can You Spot the Change? - Video – Intriguing research on perception by Kevin O’Regan and his team at the University of Paris Descartes.
- Alex the Parrot and the Hidden World of Animal Intelligence -Video – Animal psychologist Irene Pepperberg at Harvard and Brandeis talks about her days working with Alex the Parrot.
- Creativity, Flow and the Source of Happiness - Video - Speaking at the TED Conference, famed psychologist Mihaly Czikszentmihalyi explains the source of happiness.
- Dan Ariely on the Irrationality of Bonuses - Video – Ariely, professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke, distills his thinking in his new book, The Upside of Irrationality: The Unexpected Benefits of Defying Logic at Work and at Home.
- Daniel Levitin Shows How Musicians Communicate Emotion –Video – Levitin is James McGill Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience at McGill University in Montreal.
- Daniel Pink: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us -Video – Research reveals what really, truly motivates us.
- Neuroscience and Free Will - Video – Marcus Du Sautoy (Oxford University) participates in intriguing brain imaging experiment conducted by John-Dylan Haynes, a neuroscientist based in Berlin.
- Oliver Sacks Talks Music with Jon Stewart – Video – A short primer on the relationship between music and neuroscience.
- Sam Harris: Science Can Answer Moral Questions - Video - Sam Harris argues at TED that science (particularly neuroscience) can address all moral questions.
- Smile or Die: The Perils of Positive Psychology – Video – Barbara Ehrenreich, author of the bestselling book Nickel and Dimed, outlines the perils of positive psychology.
- Steven Pinker: How Innuendo Makes Things Work - Video- Steven Pinker, the famed Harvard linguist and cognitive scientist, makes sense of innuendo.
- The Dalai Lama on the Neuroscience of Compassion – Video – Tibet’s spiritual leader goes to Stanford to attend conference about the neurobiological underpinnings of compassion.
- The Famous Stanford Prison Experiment on YouTube – Video- Conducted by Philip Zimbardo, a Stanford psychology professor, in 1971, the experiment shows how good people can go bad.
- The MIT “Checker Shadow Illusion” Brought to Life – Video – A realtime demonstration of an optical illusion created by Edward Adelson (MIT) in 1995.
- The Secret Powers of Times - Video – Philip Zimbardo discusses how our attitudes toward time, often unconscious ones, can strongly shape our personalities and the kind of lives we lead.
- Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out – Video – BBC revisits Timothy Leary, the famous counterculture figure, who advocated the therapeutic and spiritual benefits of LSD.
- When the Dalai Lama Meets the Neuroscientists - Video - Daniel Goleman, bestselling science journalist, talks about the Dalai Lama’s work at the nexus of meditation and neuroscience.
Science & Religion
- 50 Famous Academics & Scientists Talk About God - Video – A montage of 50 renowned academics talking about their thoughts on the existence of God. The list includes includes 16 Nobel prize winners.
- Another 50 Famous Academics & Scientists Talk About God- Video – A continuation of the series immediately above.
- Do Physicists Believe in God? - Video – Physicists at The University of Nottingham School of Physics answer big questions on YouTube.
- Einstein and the Mind of God - Audio – American Public Media program sorts out Einstein’s religious sensibility and how it squares with his scientific thinking.
- Richard Dawkins & John Lennox Debate Science & Atheism -Video – Two Oxford profs – atheist biologist Richard Dawkins and Christian mathematician John Lennox – debating God and science in Birmingham, Alabama.
- Stephen Hawking on Religion: ‘Science Will Win Because it Works’ – Video – It’s all in the video.
Technology & Mathematics
- Anatomy of a Computer Virus: A 3.5 Minute Primer - Video – A quick revealing look at Stuxnet, the computer virus launched against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure in 2010.
- Arduino Documentary: Open Source Hardware is Here – Video– Revisits a project launched in the Italian town of Ivrea back in 2005.
- Inventing the Digital Camera: A Short Portrait of Steven Sasson – Video – A short documentary featuring the inventor of the digital camera.
- Multiplication: The Vedic Way - Video – Better just to watch…
- Nature by Numbers - Video – Well-known geometrical and mathematical formulas (The Fibonacci Series and Spiral, The Golden and Angle Ratios, The Delauney Triangulation and Voronoi Tessellations) present themselves in nature.
- Norman Mailer & Marshall McLuhan Debate the Electronic Age - Video - Norman Mailer and Marshall McLuhan debate the relative merits of our Electronic/Information Age. 1968
- Ray Kurzweil, Futurist: 10 Questions About What’s Coming Next – Video – Hint: Singularity.
- Technology Is Amazing, Nobody Is Happy - Video – A classic comedy bit from Louis C. K.
- The Beautiful Math of Coral & Crochet - Video – Science writer Margaret Wertheim explains how the art of crochet emulates sea slugs creating coral structures in hyperbolic space. A TED Talk.
- The Math of Rock Climbing – Video - Skip Garibaldi, a professor of mathematics at Emory University, describes how math figures into his passion for rock climbing.
- The Secret History of Silicon Valley – Video - What set the stage for Silicon Valley to change the entire landscape of technology? Steve Blank explains at Google.
- The World’s Fastest Solar Car - Video – Watch a world record set by students from The University of New South Wales.
- “They Were There” — Errol Morris Directs a Film for IBM -Video – The acclaimed director directs a film to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the company’s founding.
- Visualizing WiFi Signals with Light – Video - WiFi signals around Oslo, Norway revealed.
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