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  • Mini Science 3 - Deep time climate change

    Prof. Galen Halverson, Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, McGill University. Between 720 and 635 million years ago, Earth descended into a pair of ...

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  • McGill Students on Ice - Antarctica 2011

    In February 2011, McGill students participated in a field study course in Antarctica, co-ordinated by the non-profit Students on Ice. They crossed the Southern ...

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  • Mapping Lakes

    Lakes are changing, in a changing world,” says senior author Bernhard Lehner, an associate professor in McGill's Department of Geography. “Some are ...

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  • Mini Science 1 - How weather and climate work

    Prof. John Gyakum, Department of Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences, McGill University “Weather is what you get; climate is what you expect.” This oft-used ...

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  • 10 BIZARRE Things Found in Space

    Welcome to Top10Archive! You thought that just because we'd made our rounds throughout our galaxy that we were done with our intergalactic travel?

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  • The joys of geology - reading the past in the rocks

    Prof. Boswell Wing, from McGill University's Dept. of Earth and Planet Science on discovering geology as an undergraduate student.(McGill Media Relations ...

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  • Sébastien Breau, Dept of Geography and Centre on Population Dynamics, McGill University

    To learn more about the events of the Centre on Population Dynamics, McGill University, go to http://www.mcgill.ca/popcentre/ The Centre on Population ...

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  • AstroMcGill Public Astro Night: Planets Near and Far

    Astronauts won't be walking on other planets any time soon. Fortunately, we can study planets near and far using rovers, satellites, space probes, and ...

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  • Pythagoras' Music of the Spheres

    Scott McGill, Professor of Classics, Rice University, and Christopher M. Johns-Krull, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University, discuss Pythagoras, ...

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  • S0 News July 22, 2014 | Blows to Mainstream Science

    www.Suspicious0bservers.org www.ObservatoryProject.com PLAYLISTS Climate Change: ...

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  • Our Plan To Treat Alien Viruses

    Say an astronaut goes to Mars and picks up a scary Martian virus. Then what? Will he be doomed to a quarantined life in space, or is there a plan to handle this ...

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  • Vortex - Planetary Robotics (NASA Mars Rover) Simulation on Soft Terrain

    Vortex, http://www.cm-labs.com, and work from McGill University. Semi-empirical models have a number of limitations and shortcomings when they are used in ...

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  • The Science of Sugar Addiction & The Fifth Taste

    SciShow News explores new research in the world of food, including insights into what causes food addiction, and how a certain flavor might be good for your ...

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  • Mysteries Sound coming from Space

    Are aliens trying to contact Earth? Six new mysterious blasts of radio energy are detected from deep space Six bursts of radio waves have been detected 3 ...

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  • Institute of Medical Science Graduate Programs Webinar, Faculty of Medicine

    First Annual Interactive Graduate School Webinar hosted by Graduate and Life Sciences Education. Learn more about the graduate programs in the department ...

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  • A McGill Moment with Ziya Tong, MA'99

    She's been making viewers smarter as co-host of the Discovery Channel's Daily Planet science show. We caught up with Ziya Tong, MA'99, on a recent visit to ...

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  • URC 2016 CDR: Carleton Planetary Robotics Team

    The Carleton planetary robotics team's submission for the university rover challenge critical design review 2016.

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  • Mining Asteroids? An Interview with the CEO of Planetary Resources

    As Humans venture out far away from the Earth into the solar system, they will need material resources to keep us going. Where do we get those from?

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  • Classical Mechanics, Lecture 9: Kepler's Laws. Planetary Orbits. Non-inertial Reference Frames.

    Lecture 9 of my Classical Mechanics course at McGill University, Winter 2010. Kepler's Laws. Planetary Orbits. Non-inertial Reference Frames. The course ...

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  • CITA 49: Atmospheric Dynamics of Short-Period Planets

    Title: Atmospheric Dynamics of Short-Period Planets Speaker: Ian Dobbs-Dixon (McGill, CITA National Fellow) Date: 2008-03-07 Slides: ...

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  • No Forest:s on Flat Earth...Really ?? A Response

    Hey hey guys and thanks for watching !! So I hope no one take this wrong but I was asked to give a response to this video by some subs and in doing so I wanted ...

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  • Alien signals detected six new radio burst received from deep space

    Six bursts of radio waves have been detected from the constellation Auriga, each lasting just a few milliseconds FRB 121102. Nwo Report: ...

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  • A Day in the Life of a Postgraduate Science Researcher

    Heather Braid, a PhD student at AUT's School of Applied Sciences, takes us through her typical day researching the population genetics of squid.

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  • Arctic Bacteria Survives Below Freezing (Interview with Dr Nadia Mykytczuk)

    Dr Nadia Mykytczuk and her research team at McGill University have discovered Canada's newest cold weather champion - a bacteria that can reproduce at ...

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  • AstroMcGill Public Astro Night - Septembre 2012

    Visit http://www.astro.physics.mcgill.ca for more info about our outreach activities and about graduate studies in astrophysics at McGill University. This video was ...

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  • The Kepler Space Telescope

    A brief summary and mission analysis of NASA's Kepler Space Telescope, an earth-trailing heliocentric satellite designed to discover planets outside our solar ...

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  • Cauliflowers on Mars could be a sign of ancient alien life

    'Cauliflowers' on Mars could be a sign of ancient alien life: Unusual shape may have been caused by microbes, say scientists Patterns spotted by the Spirit rover ...

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  • Classical Mechanics, Lecture 7: Noether's Theorem. Two Body Problem.

    Lecture 7 of my Classical Mechanics course at McGill University, Winter 2010. Noether's Theorem. Two Body Problem. The course webpage, including links to ...

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  • Break Free Live Talk 10/23/16 - W/ Chris Wrock & Jeff Stewart

    Break Free Live Talk 10/23/16 - W/ Chris Wrock & Jeff Stewart.

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  • Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

    Welcome to the LMU Munich Channel. The film gives an impression of what it is like to study, work and explore the world of research at LMU.

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  • Video Games & What Are They Doing To Us? The Science Behind It

    A look at the Psychological impact of video games and the science behind it. Research References: Habitual action video game playing is associated with ...

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  • On the Earth, for the Earth: Together for a cool planet

    On the Earth, for the Earth: Acting together for a cool planet / Parterre pour la Terre. Ensemble pour régénérer la planète / De la tierra para para la Tierra. Unidos ...

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  • Robotics: Pathways to Transformative Research

    Guest Speaker Paul Oh Associate Department Head, Mechanical Engineering, Drexel University Abstract Robotics is going through a renaissance and is ...

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  • Course Showcase: Design and Analysis of Sustainable Urban Neighbourhoods

    You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete” - Buckminster Fuller.

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  • Answers to life on Mars could be in lava b

    By Jessica De Nova/KTVL.com TULELAKE, Calif.-National Aeronautics and Space Administration and university scientists said some answers to life on Mars ...

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