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KQED's The Writers' Block: Alison Bechdel: Are You My Mother?

Alison Bechdel reads a selection from her latest graphic memoir, Are You My Mother? Find more readings from your favorites at www.kqed.org
Категория: Entertainment
Время: 00:05:34.500
Теги: alison bechdel are you my mother kqed pbs san francisco npr reading series fiction graphic novel illustration lgbt queer memoir
 

Nanotechnology Takes Off - KQED QUEST

From Lawrence Berkeley National Labs to Silicon Valley, researchers are manipulating particles at the atomic level, ushering in potential cures for cancer, clothes that don't stain, and solar panels as thick as a sheet of paper. www.kqed.org
Категория: Science & Technology
Время: 00:07:51
Теги: nanotechnology science pbs california atomic solar kqed kqedquest
 

QUEST Lab: Aerogel - KQED QUEST

It looks like frozen smoke. And it's the lightest solid material on the planet. Aerogel insulates space suits, makes tennis rackets stronger and could be used one day to clean up oil spills. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientist Alex Gash shows us some remarkable properties of this truly unique substance.
Категория: Science & Technology
Время: 00:01:41.250
Теги: pbs nasa aerogel Chemistry KQED kqedquest llnl QUEST Lab Science TV
 

Artificial Intelligence: Thinking Big - KQED QUEST

Though computers have gotten faster, smaller and more versatile, it's still a big challenge to get them to demonstrate intelligent behaviors. Will machines like robots ever match -- or perhaps even exceed -- the capabilities of the human brain? QUEST meets a robot that in ten years time could take care of tasks around the house that most of us would rather not do.
Категория: Science & Technology
Время: 00:07:37.500
Теги: kqed quest pbs science robots AI artificial intelligence robot engineering
 

Green Building Revolution - KQED QUEST

An explosion in green building is underway, with cleverly engineered libraries, office buildings, even public housing projects popping up across the Bay Area, and championed as much by landlords trying to cut energy and water costs as by environmental groups.
Категория: Science & Technology
Время: 00:08:42
Теги: green architecture building science environment califronia pbs kqed quest calacademy ecology sustainability
 

The Fierce Humboldt Squid - KQED QUEST

A mysterious sea creature up to 7 feet long, with 10 arms, a sharp beak and a ravenous appetite, has invaded ocean waters off Northern California. Packs of fierce Humboldt Squid attack nearly everything they see, from fish to scuba divers. Marine biologists are working to discover why they've headed north from their traditional homes off South America.
Категория: Science & Technology
Время: 00:07:32.250
Теги: kqed quest kqedquest science environment jumbo squid Humboldt invasive species mesopelagic cephalopods
 

The World's Most Powerful Microscope - KQED QUEST

Lawrence Berkeley National Labs just turned on a $27 million electron microscope. Its ability to make images to a resolution of half the width of a hydrogen atom makes it the most powerful microscope in the world.
Категория: Science & Technology
Время: 00:06:39.750
Теги: kqed pbs quest science microscope electron physics engineering lbnl berkeley labs
 

KQED Spark - Henry Wessel

See how Henry Wessel's work has become an important part of photographic history. Original air date: July 2007. For more information, go to: www.kqed.org
Категория: Entertainment
Время: 00:06:09
Теги: kqed spark art pbs Henry Wessel photography
 

Fatal Attraction: Birds and Wind Turbines - KQED QUEST

With California's ambitious renewable energy goal, the state needs wind power. But California's largest wind farm cluster at Altamont Pass unintentionally kills golden eagles, burrowing owls and other threatened birds. Now, wind companies, scientists and environmentalists are working to bird-proof these massive wind farms.
Категория: Science & Technology
Время: 00:08:52.500
Теги: kqed kqedquest science pbs birds environment
 

Emotions Revealed - KQED QUEST

Is your face giving you away? Meet renowned psychologist Paul Ekman, who has spent his life studying how our facial muscles involuntarily reveal emotions like sadness and anger. His comprehensive catalog of human facial expressions has become an important tool for everyone from law enforcement agents to animators.
Категория: Science & Technology
Время: 00:08:33
Теги: science pbs kqed quest emotions psychology exploratorium california faces paul ekman
 
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