A must-see for every parent and teacher. Education guru Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining (and profoundly moving) case for creating an education system that nurtures creativity, rather than undermining it. Sir Ken Robinson is author of “Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative,” and a leading expert on innovation in education and business. (Recorded February, 2006 in Monterey, CA.)..
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If you’re serious about increasing your strength, follow this six week training program and you’ll soon be on your way to completing 100 consecutive push ups! Think there’s no way you could do this? I think you can! All you need is a good plan, plenty of discipline and about 30 minutes a week to achieve this goal!..
Official Website: www.hundredpushups.com

A jetpack that might one day be able to take 30-minute jaunts across the sky got its public debut today. New Zealand company Martin Jetpack unveiled the device at the Experimental Aircraft Association’s AirVenture show in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. They plan on selling the jetpacks for $100,000. The video below is of his 16yr old son flying it..
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In a speech that takes us from the origins of the universe to the last days of a dying sun 6 billion years later, renowned cosmologist Sir Martin Rees explains why the 21st century is a pivotal moment in the history of humanity: the first time in history when we can materially change ourselves and our planet. Stunning imagery of cosmological wonders show us the universe as we know it now. Speaking as “a concerned member of the human race,” Rees harkens to the wisdom of Einstein, calling for scientists to act as moral compasses, confronting the coming developments and ensuring our role in “the immense future.
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With 90km of steel and 22,000 beams covered with 100,000 square meters of plastic, this is not your ordinary swimming complex..
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Scientists have exposed some of the mystery behind the northern lights. On Thursday, NASA released findings that indicate magnetic explosions about one-third of the way to the moon cause the northern lights, or Aurora Borealis, to burst in spectacular shapes and colors, and dance across the sky. The findings should help scientists better understand the more powerful but less common geomagnetic storms that can knock out satellites, harm astronauts in orbit and disrupt power and communications on Earth..
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Below is a video of the ReWalkâ„¢ Exoskeleton in action, its the first commercially viable upright walking assistance tool, enables wheelchair users with lower-limb disabilities to stand, walk, and even climb stairs..
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I’ve heard that rocket racing was going to become a competition, but this is the first video I have seen on the topic, the Rocket Racing league will race rocket-powered planes for the first time on August 1st!..
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Gavin D. J. Harper explains some of the features of the subsea cables which are used to transmit power from the marine energy generators back to the shore. Filmed at EMEC – the European Marine Energy Centre, Orkney, UK..
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This is another clip from the National Geographic series “Earth: The Biography†and is on the episode about Volcano’s. This clip answers the question of how our planets gets out of an Ice Age..
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This is from the National Geographic series “Earth: The Biography” and is on the episode about Ice. Watch as they take you deep under the glaciers to see whats really going on..
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Researchers from Stanford University are tagging female leatherback turtles with beacons to find out more about their migration routes..
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Last we heard was this car wasn’t launching till 2010 but the new plan is to launch the retail version of the i MiEV electric car in Japan in the summer of 2009. The reasons are “smoother-than-expected” preparations for mass-production. The specs for the car are as follows, the i MiEV is powered by a compact 47 kW electric motor (133 lb-ft of torque) and a 330V, 16 kWh lithium-ion battery pack from Lithium Energy Japan (LEJ). LEJ is a joint venture of GS Yuasa Corporation, Mitsubishi Corporation (MC) and Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC). Top speed of the i MiEV is 130 kph (81 mph), with a range of up to 160 km (100 miles) in the Japanese 10-15 cycle driving conditions..
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Cassini is a space craft that traveled for seven years to get to Saturn, so it could study the ringed planet and its moons at close range. It made it into Saturns orbit by July 2004. It has now started its extended mission during which Cassini will make follow-up observations of the features it has discovered since it began. In the video below the lead Cassini project manager takes you on a tour of her favourite images from the past four years of the mission..
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A species of shark rarely seen alive because its natural habitat is about 2,000 feet under the sea was captured on film by staff at a Japanese marine park..
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The double-slit experiment in quantum mechanics is an experiment that demonstrates the inseparability of the wave and particle natures of light and other quantum particles. Watch the video below to understand the complexity scientists are working with in quantum physics..
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Explore how half of Earth’s water originated from the planet’s inception and how the other half was deposited by comets..
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At the MoMA Exhibition: Home Delivery, a SYSTEM3 prefab house was put up. Watch the incredible video where the house arrives in two containers at 6:00 AM and they complete assembly at 1:30 PM. The house is 53 square meters, which is around 570 square feet, and is fully equipped with a kitchen, bath, and lighting. It has a staircase to access the roof, which can serve to connect floors in the case of a vertical expansion of the units. Since the staircases are always located at the same fixed position, you can easily stack the serving units..
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The Seabreacher is the latest watercraft created by Innespace. This two seat vessel is powered by a supercharged Atkins marine rotary engine coupled to a Hurth V-drive transmission. The Seabreacher is currently undergoing testing and will be available in limited numbers for Racing and demonstration events in spring 2008..
Official Website: www.innespace.com
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A giant rubber snake could be the future of renewable energy. The rippling “Anaconda” produces electricity as it is squeezed by passing waves. Its developers say it would produce more energy than existing wave-energy devices and be cheaper to maintain. Eventually, full-scale versions should be 7metres across, 200m long and be anchored at one end in water between 40m and 100m deep. A full-scale device should produce 1 megawatt, enough to power around 2000 houses..
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Sounds made by baby crocodiles while still inside the egg are not wasted. Both crocodile mothers and other unborn youngsters have a keen ear for the hatching calls, new research shows..
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The kilogram is the only remaining standard of measurement tied to a single physical object: a 120-year-old lump of platinum and iridium that sits in a vault outside of Paris, France. But the mass of this chunk of metal is slowly changing relative to the 40-odd copies kept by other countries, and no one knows why or by how much. So researchers charged with policing units and measures, called metrologists, have come up with several suggestions to redefine the kilogram. In 2011, the International Committee for Weights and Measures will try to decide the issue. One proposal, pushed by an international team called the Avogadro Project, aims to define the kilogram in terms of a specific number of silicon atoms. Just how many? That’s where the newly created silicon spheres come in..
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Being 95% water with no brains, no heart, and no blood, it’s amazing jellyfish have existed for 650 million years..
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In the video below NASA explains how the Phoenix has been cooking samples in its ovens and has been successfully returning its results to earth, also they have been able to confirm the traces of water on mars. The video contains some great images from Phoenix and its landscape around it, as well as some of how its ovens work..
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Flying or crawling insects such as flies are attracted to pitcher plants often by visual lures and nectar bribes, but once they fall into the pitcher they don’t come back out. The small bodies of liquid contained within the pitcher traps are called phytotelmata, they drown the insect, and the body of it is gradually dissolved. But what trick do they use to get the insects into the pitcher? watch the video below to find out..
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U-bot 5 is a robot designed to help with medical care of people. His functions include picking up small objects, dialing 911, using a stethoscope to check vitals and more. It costs about $65,000 to build a single robot in the lab, but LiveScience was told that manufacturers have said it might cost only a “couple of thousand” to mass-produce the automatons. A part-time, human in-home caregiver can cost more than $1,500 per week, so U-Bot could change the in-home caregiver market..
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An Ohio laboratory has produced genetically modified mice which can run five to six kilometres at a speed of 20 meters per minute on a treadmill, for up to six hours before stopping..
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The National Geographic shows us what happens when you put a shark in the same tank as a giant octopus, its an interesting outcome..
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The heavy-duty electric short-haul prototype truck, the first of its kind at any port worldwide, can pull a 60,000-pound cargo container, has a top speed of 40 mph, and has a range between 30 to 60 miles per battery charge. In April 2008, the Los Angeles Harbor Commission approved the production of 20 electric yard trucks..
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NASA believes they have evidence that the white stuff in their photos is ice! Once sum small dice sized pieces came loose after a dig, and when they took a photo of the trench 4 days later the small piece had disappeared. Leading them to believe it had evaporated, which proves the white is not salt but ice..
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Nanosolar has the world’s first 1GW solar production tool. It uses their breakthrough in the production of solar electricity cells, printing of solar cells using nanoparticle ink. Printing is a non-vacuum coating process that eliminates the need for a high-vacuum chamber as it is conventionally used in making solar. Printing is 200 times more cost efficient, A twenty times slower high-vacuum tool costs ten times as much. Watch the video to see the printer in action..
Article Link: www.earth2tech.com
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350 is the red line for human beings, the most important number on the planet. The most recent science tells us that unless we can reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to 350 parts per million, we will cause huge and irreversible damage to the earth.
But solutions exist. All around the world, a movement is building to take on the climate crisis, to get humanity out of the danger zone and below 350. This movement is massive, it is diverse, and it is visionary. We are activists, scholars, and scientists. We are leaders in our businesses, our churches, our governments, and our schools. We are clean energy advocates, forward-thinking politicians, and fearless revolutionaries. And we are united around the world, driven to make our planet livable for all who come after us..
Official Website: www.350.org
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Freerice.com, a simple website which donates 20 grains of rice for every correct word meaning you get in their learning game, has now just had its first shipment of freerice delivered to Bangladesh..
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With its wind turbines built in between each floor, and the claims that the building will generate 10 times more energy than required to power it. The new tower is the first building of its size to be produced in a factory. Each floor, made up of 12 individual units, complete with plumbing, electric connections, air conditioning, etc., will be fabricated in a factory. These modular units will be fitted on the concrete core or spine of the building at the central tower..
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Robotic fish with flapping fins and tails have been programmed to swim in a school by researchers at the University of Washington in Seattle. They say that artificial fish with group behaviour could track marine pollutants or wildlife such as whales..
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