Resultats de la recherche : laboratory

Dexter's Laboratory Intro - 30 sec
Opening theme of Dexter's Laboratory.
Auteur : Roflgoat
Tags: dexter laboratory theme tv cartoon network cartoons
Mars Science Laboratory Mission Animation - 448 sec
This animation demonstrates how the rover will enter, descend and land on the surface of Mars.
Auteur : UnbelivableFootage
Tags: Mars Science Laboratory Mission Animation Full HD
Chevy Volt Laboratory - 237 sec
A rare behind the scenes glimpse at the development of an electric car.
Auteur : jeffgilbertwwj
Tags: Green enviornment cars chevy
DELIA DERBYSHIRE- "The Wizards Laboratory" (1972) - 126 sec
The Women of ELECTRONIC MUSIC! From the 30's to the 70's! Before synthesizers, electronic music was honed the hard way in universities, by splicing tape loops, distorting sounds, endless dubbing, and blind instinct. Here are the timeless women of future music who created our present... Since the 1930's, CLARA ROCKMORE was the master of the notoriously difficult Theremin, and later championed by synthesizer-creator Bob Moog; LOUIS & BEBE BARRON created the first all-electronic score for the film "FORBIDDEN PLANET" (1957), using oscillated sounds and tape loops; //STUDIO d'ASSAI (Paris): Danish ELSE MARIE PADE studied under musique concrete founder Pierre Schaeffer, becoming a noted composer; ELAINE RADIGUE used the Buchla and Arp synthesizers in her work, heavily influenced by Buddhist meditation, and records now with laptop improv group The Lappetites; MICHELE BOKANOWSKI has composed for film, televison, and theatre; //BBC RADIOPHONIC WORKSHOP (London): ...was created and directed by DAPHNE ORAM, inventor and sonic pioneer; she was followed by DELIA DERBYSHIRE, who brought Ron Grainer's "DR. WHO" theme to brilliant, eerie life with her studio wizardry; MADDALENA FAGANDINI co-created the proto-Techno single "Time Beat/ Waltz In Space" (1962) with young producer George Martin under the alias 'Ray Cathode'; GLYNIS JONES produced some of the Workshop's classic albums like "Out Of This World" (1976); ELIZABETH PARKER scored many BBC shows including "BLAKE'S 7", and was the person to see the Workshop out in its 1998 finale; //Fluxus performance artist YOKO ONO expanded John Lennon's mind and range with electronic music, musique concrete, and 'happening' experiments; //COLUMBIA-PRINCETON ELECTRONIC MUSIC CENTER (New York): A premiere focal point for international composers since the 50's, including composer and Associate Director PRIL SMILEY; ALICE SHIELDS combined her operatic voice and poetry with the revolutionary synthesizers of the late 60's and early 70's; teacher DARIA SEMEGEN wrote traditional classical music as well as electronic; WENDY CARLOS had massive mainstream success with the all-synth "Switched On Bach", before writing groundbreaking film scores for "A CLOCKWORK ORANGE," "THE SHINING" and 'TRON"; nearby at Bell Labs, LAURIE SPIEGEL spearheaded computer graphics and software design as well as new music; maverick ANNETTE PEACOCK went from Free Jazz piano to the first synthesizers, threading her early 70's raps and rock with freeform electronics; //Argentinian BEATRIZ FERREYRA, who also studied with Schaeffer, is an esteemed composer and teacher; //SAN FRANCISCO TAPE MUSIC CENTER: The crucial West Coast electronic center, including Morton Subotnick, Terry Riley, Steve Reich and PAULINE OLIVEROS in 1962; it moved across the Bay to become the... //CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY MUSIC (Mills College, Oakland, CA): Oliveros was the first Director, perfecting her signal processing system for live performance; student and now Co-Director MAGGI PAYNE trailblazed video imagery and record engineering along with her music; alum CYNTHIA WEBSTER played in the early synth band Triode, founded electro mag SYNAPSE, and now runs Cyndustries designing software for electronic music, such as the Zeroscillator. Their innovations led to Progressiv Rock, Krautrock, New Wave, Coldwave, Darkwave, Electro Funk, Industrial, Techno, and Electroclash. Their fringe future music is now the soundtrack of today. DELIA DERBYSHIRE: This song is from a 1972 LP called "Electrosonic", collecting music library pieces Delia scored for use in TV shows. It was recently issued on CD, as was "Oramics" by Daphne Oram: http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=89395 http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=35793 See also: ALICE SHIELDS -"STUDY FOR VOICE AND TAPE" (1968) http://youtube.com/watch?v=4vTRZPLyKX0 MALARIA! -"Your Turn To Run" (1982) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUTS9r8DGPw http://www.cyndustries.com/woman.cfm http://www.newyorkwomencomposers.org/index.php4?v=n http://www.aliceshields.com/ http://www.imtheone.net/annettepeacock/intro.html http://whitefiles.org/rwg/index.htm (All rights reserved by the copyright owners. Fan-made nonprofit video solely to promote the artists.) tym stevens
Auteur : funknroll
Tags: AliceShields DeliaDerbyshire Malaria! DrWho Devo Kreaftwerk LeTigre Ladytron Electronica
Mars Science Laboratory - 122 sec
http://www.FreeScienceLectures.com Building on the success of the two rover geologists that arrived at Mars in January, 2004, NASA's next rover mission is being planned for travel to Mars before the end of the decade. Twice as long and three times as heavy as the Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity, the Mars Science Laboratory will collect Martian soil and rock samples and analyze them for organic compounds and environmental conditions that could have supported microbial life now or in the past. The mission is anticipated to have a truly international flavor, with a neutron-based hydrogen detector for locating water provided by the Russian Federal Space Agency, a meteorological package provided by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science, and a spectrometer provided by the Canadian Space Agency. Mars Science Laboratory is intended to be the first planetary mission to use precision landing techniques, steering itself toward the Martian surface similar to the way the space shuttle controls its entry through the Earth's upper atmosphere. In this way, the spacecraft will fly to a desired location above the surface of Mars before deploying its parachute for the final landing. As currently envisioned, in the final minutes before touchdown, the spacecraft will activate its parachute and retro rockets before lowering the rover package to the surface on a tether (similar to the way a skycrane helicopter moves a large object). This landing method will enable the rover to land in an area 20 to 40 kilometers (12 to 24 miles) long, about the size of a small crater or wide canyon and three to five times smaller than previous landing zones on Mars. Like the twin rovers now on the surface of Mars, Mars Science Laboratory will have six wheels and cameras mounted on a mast. Unlike the twin rovers, it will carry a laser for vaporizing a thin layer from the surface of a rock and analyzing the elemental composition of the underlying materials. It will be able to collect rock and soil samples and distribute them to on-board test chambers for chemical analysis. Its design includes a suite of scientific instruments for identifying organic compounds such as proteins, amino acids, and other acids and bases that attach themselves to carbon backbones and are essential to life as we know it. It can also identify features such as atmospheric gases that may be associated with biological activity. Using these tools, Mars Science Laboratory will examine Martian rocks and soils in greater detail than ever before to determine the geologic processes that formed them; study the martian atmosphere; and determine the distribution and circulation of water and carbon dioxide, whether frozen, liquid, or gaseous. NASA plans to select a landing site on the basis of highly detailed images sent to Earth by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, in addition to data from earlier missions. The rover will carry a radioisotope power system that generates electricity from the heat of plutonium's radioactive decay. This power source gives the mission an operating lifespan on Mars' surface of a full martian year (687 Earth days) or more while also providing significantly greater mobility and operational flexibility, enhanced science payload capability, and exploration of a much larger range of latitudes and altitudes than was possible on previous missions to Mars. Planned Launch: Fall, 2009 Arrival: October, 2010 --- It's Never too Late to Study: http://www.FreeScienceLectures.com --- Notice: This video is copyright by its respectful owners. The website address on the video does not mean anything. ---
Auteur : FreeScienceLectures
Tags:mars planet labaratory labarotory rover parachute orbit landing exploration msl nasa
LABORATORY REPORT WRITING: Key Elements - 208 sec
Professor Tina Overton of the University of Hull's Chemistry Department outlines the main aspects of a Laboratory Report. These include: the Abstract, Planning, Methodology, Tables, Discussion, Results, Conclusion and some pointers about style.
Auteur : SAStudyadvice
Tags: study academic advice chemistry laboratory report writing abstract planning methodology tables results conclusion
Leo Fender's Laboratory - 190 sec
Leo's vault has remained untouched, take a look inside
Auteur : GuitarGearHeads
Tags:leo fender guitar guitargearheads lonnie jeeves
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists - 92 sec
When a doctor orders a series of tests on a patient chances are that those test will be performed by Clinical and Medical Laboratory Technologists. Entry level job search and internships.
Auteur : collegerecruiter
Tags:Internships and Entry Level Jobs
UCLA High Speed High Volume Laboratory - 220 sec
With core government support, the UCLA High Speed, High Volume Laboratory Network for Infectious Diseases is currently being created to quickly analyze and process high quantities of biological samples to enhance capability to gather and analyze more surveillance data. The lab will improve our nations ability to respond quickly to a bio-emergency, such as a bio-terrorist attack or flu pandemic. Currently, first responders must often wait days or weeks for potentially hazardous samples to be analyzed—delays that could cost lives.
Auteur : UCLA
Tags: ucla uclachannel Infectious Disease Laboratory School of Public Health
Chemical / Environmental Laboratory Technology - 235 sec
www.tstc.edu The chemical laboratory technician plays an integral role in the testing, research and development of thousands of products ... from plastics to electrical power, from food to pharmaceuticals. Advances in laboratory instrumentation and procedures continue to expand the chemical technician's role in virtually every industry. The combination of these and additional factors have resulted in excellent career opportunities for skilled, knowledgeable chemical technicians ... like graduates of the only program in Texas approved by the American Chemical Society ... Chemical/Environmental Laboratory Technology at Texas State Technical College. Dozens of industries need the vital skills of chemical technicians. You'll find them at the heart of laboratories in petrochemical plants, environmental operations, semiconductor manufacturing factories, water purification facilities, cosmetics manufacturers and many more. Chemical technicians work with chemists and engineers to set up, operate and maintain lab instruments, monitor experiments, calculate and document results using the principles and theories of science and chemistry to help invent and improve products and processes. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects a bright future for science and chemical technicians, noting in a recent "Occupational Outlook Handbook" that, "Many employers prefer applicants who have at least two years of specialized training or an associate degree in applied science or science-related technology." Chemical/Environmental Laboratory Technology graduates qualify for positions such as chemical laboratory technician, chemical technician, laboratory technician, research technician, chemist (smaller companies), environmental technician, analyst, process engineering technician and assistant chemist.
Auteur : TSTC4u
Tags: Chemical Environmental Laboratory career training education TSTC
Mars Science Laboratory (Full) - 447 sec
http://www.ohgizmo.com/ http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/
Auteur : GerbilGod7
Tags:OhGizmo Mars Science Laboratory
Lec 10 | MIT 5.301 Chemistry Laboratory Techniques, IAP 2004 - 1344 sec
Column Chromatography It takes considerable practice to master the art of "running a column". This video will get you started, with tips on picking appropriate conditions, packing and running a column, monitoring separation, and even making a micro-column from a pipet. View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/5-301IAP04 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
Auteur : MIT
Tags: mit opencourseware chemistry laboratory purification extraction transfer chromatography experiment spectraoscopy
Obama Learning Laboratory Spanish lesson 1 - 75 sec
conservative political satire
Auteur : wildride47
Tags: Obama political commercial commentary analysis
Laboratory manual - 577 sec
Chemistry of the Baltic states
Auteur : linutttee
Tags: laboratory chemistry olympiad
Kasetsart University Laboratory School Band - 649 sec
THAILAND YAMAHA MARCHING BAND COMPETITION 2006
Auteur : thaimarchingband
Tags:www.thaimarchingband.org
Laboratory Experiments with Reputation Mechanisms For... - 3582 sec
Google Tech Talks August 22, 2007 ABSTRACT Reputation mechanisms facilitate economic transactions with asymmetric information, such as buying a used car, using eBay or relying on web page links. In contrast to expensive legal proceedings to enforce contracts, reputation encourages voluntary cooperation by exposing past behavior to potential business partners. Designing reputation mechanisms must balance economic effectiveness against privacy intrusiveness and the cost to collect and verify information of past transactions. This talk will discuss laboratory experiments evaluating this design trade-off in a double-auction market where people can choose not to fulfill their contracts. The results...
Auteur : googletechtalks
Tags:google howto laboratory experiments reputation
Lec 5 | MIT 5.301 Chemistry Laboratory Techniques, IAP 2004 - 1092 sec
Reaction Work-Up I Extracting, Washing and Drying: It ain't over 'til it's over. Learn how to "work up" your reaction using a separatory funnel to perform a liquid-liquid extraction. This is one purification technique you don't want to miss! View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/5-301IAP04 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
Auteur : MIT
Tags: mit opencourseware chemistry laboratory purification extraction transfer chromatography experiment spectraoscopy
'Big Bang' laboratory 'holds' universe secrets - 21 Apr 08 - 204 sec
Scientists in Europe are working on a giant underground laboratory that they hope will allow them to peer into the beginning of time. Their aim is to simulate the Big Bang that created the universe. Alan Fisher reports.
Auteur : AlJazeeraEnglish
Tags: AlJazeera Al Jazeera Universer Big Bang Creation Science Protons Electrons Laboratory
ChemCam rock laser for the Mars Science Laboratory - 132 sec
Los Alamos has a long history of space-related instruments, tied primarily to its role in defense-related treaty verification. Space-based detectors have helped determine the differences between signals from lightning bolts and potential nuclear explosions. LANL-developed gamma-ray detection instruments first revealed the existence of what we now know as gamma-ray bursts, an exciting area of astrophysical research. And the use of LANL instruments on varied space missions continues with such products as the ChemCam rock laser for NASA, shown here. The Engineering Model of the ChemCam Mars Science Laboratory rover instrument arrived at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory on February 6, 2008. ChemCam will use imaging and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) to determine rock and soil compositions on Mars, up to 9 meters from the rover. The engineering model is being integrated into the rover test bed for the development and testing of the rover software. The actual flight model components are concurrently being assembled at Los Alamos and in Toulouse, France, and will be delivered to JPL in July. The Mars Science Laboratory is scheduled to launch in 2009. Animations courtesy of JPL/NASA.
Auteur : LosAlamosNationalLab
Tags: Mars JPL Los Alamos NASA MSL laser LIBS rover space
Mars Science Laboratory - 238 sec
Did Mars once have an environment capable of supporting life? NASA's next rover will further unravel that mystery.
Auteur : JPLnews
Tags: Mars red planet rovers life solar system space universe science search for water