Schedules
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04/15/2024 4:02 pm |
Engineering the Future |
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| Shipping companies and engineers create remarkable new machines to make their industry greener, using a resource that has moved man across the world's oceans for thousands of years: wind. | |||||
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04/15/2024 5:04 pm |
Engineering the Future |
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| The sun is the biggest source of energy in the solar system; innovators search for new ways to capture more of the sun's power and make it available through the night, everywhere. | |||||
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04/15/2024 5:59 pm |
Engineering the Future |
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| Engineers race to generate vast power from thin air: the wind; one of the world's biggest wind farms is being built in harsh conditions along the coast of England; a Norwegian team works on the world's first floating wind farm. | |||||
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04/15/2024 7:02 pm |
Engineering the Future |
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| A new breed of aviators is innovating new ways to fly from clean and green electric aircraft to autonomous sky taxis. | |||||
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04/15/2024 7:57 pm |
Engineering the Future |
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| Exploring the quest to produce fusion -- an ultimate energy solution that has been likened to "bottling a star." | |||||
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04/15/2024 9:00 pm |
Engineering the Future |
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| The power of the oceans' tides is the last great untapped energy source on Earth; from sub-sea kites to floating platforms, teams of engineers race to perfect the technology to harness the vast flows of water. | |||||
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04/15/2024 10:02 pm |
Engineering the Future |
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| Shipping companies and engineers create remarkable new machines to make their industry greener, using a resource that has moved man across the world's oceans for thousands of years: wind. | |||||
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04/15/2024 11:04 pm |
Engineering the Future |
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| The sun is the biggest source of energy in the solar system; innovators search for new ways to capture more of the sun's power and make it available through the night, everywhere. | |||||
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04/15/2024 11:59 pm |
Engineering the Future |
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| Engineers race to generate vast power from thin air: the wind; one of the world's biggest wind farms is being built in harsh conditions along the coast of England; a Norwegian team works on the world's first floating wind farm. | |||||
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04/16/2024 1:02 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| A new breed of aviators is innovating new ways to fly from clean and green electric aircraft to autonomous sky taxis. | |||||
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04/16/2024 1:57 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| Exploring the quest to produce fusion -- an ultimate energy solution that has been likened to "bottling a star." | |||||
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04/16/2024 3:00 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| The power of the oceans' tides is the last great untapped energy source on Earth; from sub-sea kites to floating platforms, teams of engineers race to perfect the technology to harness the vast flows of water. | |||||
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04/16/2024 4:02 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| Shipping companies and engineers create remarkable new machines to make their industry greener, using a resource that has moved man across the world's oceans for thousands of years: wind. | |||||
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04/16/2024 5:04 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| The sun is the biggest source of energy in the solar system; innovators search for new ways to capture more of the sun's power and make it available through the night, everywhere. | |||||
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04/16/2024 5:59 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| Engineers race to generate vast power from thin air: the wind; one of the world's biggest wind farms is being built in harsh conditions along the coast of England; a Norwegian team works on the world's first floating wind farm. | |||||
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04/16/2024 7:02 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| A new breed of aviators is innovating new ways to fly from clean and green electric aircraft to autonomous sky taxis. | |||||
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04/16/2024 7:57 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| Exploring the quest to produce fusion -- an ultimate energy solution that has been likened to "bottling a star." | |||||
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04/16/2024 9:00 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| The power of the oceans' tides is the last great untapped energy source on Earth; from sub-sea kites to floating platforms, teams of engineers race to perfect the technology to harness the vast flows of water. | |||||
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04/16/2024 10:02 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| Shipping companies and engineers create remarkable new machines to make their industry greener, using a resource that has moved man across the world's oceans for thousands of years: wind. | |||||
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04/16/2024 11:04 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| The sun is the biggest source of energy in the solar system; innovators search for new ways to capture more of the sun's power and make it available through the night, everywhere. | |||||
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04/16/2024 12:00 pm |
The Many Worlds of Quantum Mechanics |
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| The concepts of many worlds and multi-universes depicted in comic books and movies have roots in quantum mechanics and philosophy. | |||||
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04/16/2024 12:27 pm |
Jason Silva: The Road to The Singularity |
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| Futurist and philosopher Jason Silva explores the ways in which this radical transformation may occur through biotechnology, nanotechnology and artificial intelligence. | |||||
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04/16/2024 12:48 pm |
Digits |
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| A look at the U.S. Secret Service's cyber crime division. | |||||
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04/16/2024 1:45 pm |
Digits |
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| A look at how web advertising, search engines and surveillance have transformed the world. | |||||
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04/16/2024 2:41 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is designed to land on an asteroid to collect samples. | |||||
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04/16/2024 2:53 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| The Hayabusa2 probe has taken subsurface samples from an asteroid and will begin its journey back home. | |||||
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04/16/2024 3:02 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| For the first time in decades, NASA is sending two new missions to Venus designed to study and explore the planet's atmosphere, Earth-like composition and history. | |||||
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04/16/2024 3:20 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| Scientists recount the challenges of developing the James Webb Space Telescope, the most expensive, largest and most advanced ever built. | |||||
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04/16/2024 3:40 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| An almost complete hominin skeleton dating back more than 3 million years is found in a cave near Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1994. | |||||