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Frank Wilczek: Mass, Ether, and the Unification of Forces
Frank Wilczek
April 27, 2009
00:55:16
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Frank Wilczek discusses his work and his life in science.
Susumu Tonegawa: Genetics and Antibody Diversity
Susumu Tonegawa
May 2, 2008
00:59:12
Susumu Tonegawa gives a lunchtime talk and answers questions at the MIT Museum as a part of the 2008 Cambridge Science Festival.
Jerome I. Friedman: Particles, Protons, and Quarks
Jerome I. Friedman
May 1, 2008
01:04:25
Jerome I. Friedman gives a lunchtime talk and answers questions at the MIT Museum as a part of the 2008 Cambridge Science Festival.
Jim Gettys: One Laptop Per Child
Jim Gettys
April 26, 2007
01:15:33
Jim Gettys, vice president for Software Engineering at One Laptop Per Child (OLPC), gives an overview of the software aspects of the project, and shows off a sample laptop.
Greater Boston: Science City Summit
Daniel O'Connell
April 25, 2007
01:03:28
This one-hour, live studio audience program hosted by
Greater Boston
's Emily Rooney and co-hosted by
The World
's Lisa Mullins examines the benefits as well as the challenges that science and technology bring to Cambridge, MA and the surrounding area.
Transrobotism: Human-Robot Bonds
Rodney Brooks
April 24, 2007
01:51:29
A panel discusses the emerging new realities of human-machine relationships. When a humanoid robot successfully mirrors human emotion and evokes an emotional response from us, what happens to our understanding of ourselves and our emotional reality?
Cambridge Science Festival
Cambridge, MA
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