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NASA | Aqua's AMSR-E Scans Earth's Water Cycle
From June 2002 to early October 2011, the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer for the Earth Observing System (AMSR-E) on the Aqua satellite provided a wealth of data about the Earth's water cycle. Among the many variables calculated...
Next Animation Studio
China starts huge project to beam power from space
Beijing aims to put miles of solar panels in space and use them to power a massive microwave emitter that will hang 23,000 miles up in the sky.
Curated Video
9 Most Important Astronomical Discoveries
From ancient civilizations to modern breakthroughs, learn about the nine most important cosmic discoveries that changed the way we look at our Sun, Moon and beyond. Learn how Copernicus challenged the status quo, Kepler unveiled the...
Curated Video
Exploring the Home Environment
This video provides a simple and engaging way to introduce common household items in English through repetition and visual cues. By showcasing objects like clocks, televisions, chairs, microwaves, tables, and sofas, viewers can easily...
Great Big Story
The Accidental Discovery, How Radio Waves Unveiled the Universe's Beginnings
New ReviewDive into the story of Robert Wilson and Arno Penzias, who stumbled upon cosmic microwave background radiation, proving the Big Bang theory.
SciShow
SciShow Quiz Show: SciShow vs VidCon
With VidCon Australia just around the corner, Julia Maes, Executive Producer of VidCon International, faces off against Hank Green on the SciShow Quiz Show, answering questions about Australian things and earning prizes for Patreon patrons!
PBS
Cosmic Microwave Background Explained
HAS SPACE ALWAYS BEEN BLACK? As long as we've been around, YES. But the universe gets much more exciting, AND much BRIGHTER, as we start winding our clocks back to the early days of the universe. Near the beginning of the universe, when...
Curated Video
Behind This Lethal Cannon Sit The Brains of... A Microwave Oven?
#MythBustersSearch | Saturdays at 9/8c on Science Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science Channel GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/mythbusters-the-search/ In under two days and using just junkyard pieces, red team has to build a...
Gresham College
The Cosmic Microwave Background & The Chemistry of the Universe - Professor Joseph Silk
Professor Silk takes the audience through how the Chemistry of the Universe is affected by the Big Bang: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/the-primordial-fireball This is a short extract taken from a full hour long lecture....
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Best Spot in the Microwave? - Smarter Every Day 6
http://twitter.com/#!/SmarterYoutube Post to Facebook- http://on.fb.me/uWaveFB Tweet- http://bit.ly/uWaveTweet Go visit the Museum! If you can't visit, at least donate. They're a non profit. They make people SMARTER EVERY DAY....
The Backyard Scientist
Rewound Microwave Oven Transformer Melting a Screw
1.6v at "need a new multimeter"Amps
Curated Video
Is The Universe Finite?
Every time you walk out the door, light from the Big Bang strikes your face, enters your eyes. This is the cosmic microwave background radiation - the left-over heat-glow from the very early universe. We can’t see this microwave light...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Light waves, visible and invisible - Lucianne Walkowicz
Each kind of light has a unique wavelength, but human eyes can only perceive a tiny slice of the full spectrum -- the very narrow range from red to violet. Microwaves, radio waves, x-rays and more are hiding, invisible, just beyond our...
SciShow
9 Scientific Cooking Techniques
All cooking is science: we use chemistry and physics to steam, fry, bake, or microwave almost all of our meals. However, there are some cooking methods that delve into even deeper and stranger scientific territory. #cooking #chemistry...
Curated Video
The Hunt for the First Neutrinos in the Universe - Cosmic Neutrino Background
The Cosmic Microwave Background shows us the oldest light in the universe, but to really understand the early universe we need something even older: The Cosmic Neutrino Background.
SciShow
9 Scientific Cooking Techniques
All cooking is science: we use chemistry and physics to steam, fry, bake, or microwave almost all of our meals. However, there are some cooking methods that delve into even deeper and stranger scientific territory.
National Geographic
Relativity Ramen | 10 Days of Genius | National Geographic
We’ve all been there: starving, nothing in the fridge. All you can find is some instant ramen. While you wait for the microwave to finish, time stands still. Explore the theory of relativity in this short film directed by Federico...
MinutePhysics
Shells of Cosmic Time (ft. @AstroKatie)
Thanks to @AstroKatie (http://astrokatie.com) for the collaboration! This video is about the cosmic distance scale and how we see objects farther away in space (ie at higher red shift) farther back in time because light takes time to...
Curated Video
Supervoids vs Colliding Universes!
If you study a map of the Cosmic Microwave Background, or CMB, you may notice a large, deep blue splotch on the lower right. This area, creatively named the Cold Spot. Is this feature a statistical fluke, the signature of vast...
SciShow
9 Scientific Cooking Techniques
All cooking is science: we use chemistry and physics to steam, fry, bake, or microwave almost all of our meals. However, there are some cooking methods that delve into even deeper and stranger scientific territory.
Gresham College
A Window to the Earliest Universe - Professor Joseph Silk
An explanation of the Cosmic Microwave Background: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/professors-and-speakers/professor-joseph-silk The Cosmic Microwave Background offers astronomers a window into the earliest period of the Universe. In this short...
Gresham College
The Primordial Fireball - Professor Joseph Silk
The Inaugural lecture by Professor Joseph Silk as the new Gresham Professor of Astronomy covers the fiery moments after the creation of the Big Bang: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/the-primordial-fireball The universe...
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NASA | WMAP--From the Archives
On June 20, 2012, Dr. Charles Bennett and the WMAP team were awarded the Gruber Cosmology Prize. The Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) was built and launched by NASA to measure a remnant of the early universe - its oldest...