The Scientist May 2017

The Scientist - May 2017  Magazines

Posted by AvaxGenius at May 3, 2017
The Scientist - May 2017

The Scientist - May 2017
English | True PDF | 72 Pages | 23 MB

The Analytical Scientist - May 2017  Magazines

Posted by Karabas91 at May 17, 2017
The Analytical Scientist - May 2017

The Analytical Scientist - May 2017
English | True PDF | 52 pages | 13 MB

New Scientist The Collection - May 2017  Magazines

Posted by Shor at May 1, 2017
New Scientist The Collection - May 2017

New Scientist The Collection - May 2017
English | 132 pages | True PDF | 27.3 MB

BBC - Secrets of the Super Elements (2017)  Movies

Posted by notbanned at June 27, 2019
BBC - Secrets of the Super Elements (2017)

BBC - Secrets of the Super Elements (2017)
HDTV | 1280x720 | .MKV/AVC @ 2999 Kbps | 59 min 25 s | 1.30 GiB
Audio: English AAC 123 kbps, 2 channels | Subs: None
Genre: Documentary

Forget oil, coal and gas - a new set of materials is shaping our world and they're so bizarre they may as well be alien technology. In the first BBC documentary to be filmed entirely on smartphones, materials scientist Prof Mark Miodownik reveals the super elements that underpin our high-tech world. We have become utterly dependent on them, but they are rare and they're already running out. The stuff that makes our smartphones work could be gone in a decade and our ability to feed the world depends mostly on a mineral found in just one country. Mark reveals the magical properties of these extraordinary materials and finds out what we can do to save them.

BBC - Secrets of the Super Elements (2017)  Movies

Posted by notbanned at May 4, 2018
BBC - Secrets of the Super Elements (2017)

BBC - Secrets of the Super Elements (2017)
WEB-DL | 1280x720 | .MP4/AVC @ 2283 Kbps | 59 min 29 s | 1.08 GiB
Audio: English AAC 317 kbps, 2 channels | Subs: English
Genre: Documentary

Forget oil, coal and gas - a new set of materials is shaping our world and they're so bizarre they may as well be alien technology. In the first BBC documentary to be filmed entirely on smartphones, materials scientist Prof Mark Miodownik reveals the super elements that underpin our high-tech world. We have become utterly dependent on them, but they are rare and they're already running out. The stuff that makes our smartphones work could be gone in a decade and our ability to feed the world depends mostly on a mineral found in just one country. Mark reveals the magical properties of these extraordinary materials and finds out what we can do to save them.

Lab+Life Scientist - April/May 2017  Magazines

Posted by Karabas91 at April 21, 2017
Lab+Life Scientist - April/May 2017

Lab+Life Scientist - April/May 2017
English | True PDF | 52 pages | 43 MB

The Scientist in the Early Roman Empire  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AlexGolova at March 26, 2019
The Scientist in the Early Roman Empire

The Scientist in the Early Roman Empire by Richard Carrier
English | December 12, 2017 | ISBN: 163431106X | 648 pages | EPUB/MOBI | 2.37 MB

The Scientist in the Early Roman Empire  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Free butterfly at Nov. 10, 2024
The Scientist in the Early Roman Empire

The Scientist in the Early Roman Empire by Richard Carrier
English | December 12, 2017 | ISBN: 163431106X | 648 pages | PDF | 5.58 Mb

BBC - The Secret Science of Pop (2017)  Movies

Posted by Tutorial at March 2, 2017
BBC - The Secret Science of Pop (2017)

BBC - The Secret Science of Pop (2017)
HDTV | 1280 x 720 | .MP4/AVC @ 2773 Kbps | 58mn 56s | 1.21 GB
Audio: English AAC 161 Kbps, 2 channels | Subs: English
Genre: Documentary, Music

Evolutionary biologist Professor Armand Leroi believes data science can transform the pop world. He gathers a team of scientists and researchers to analyse over 50 years of UK chart music. Can algorithms find the secret to pop success?

The Scientist in the Early Roman Empire  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Dec. 11, 2017
The Scientist in the Early Roman Empire

The Scientist in the Early Roman Empire by Richard Carrier
English | December 1st, 2017 | ASIN: B076ZTSSZV, ISBN: 163431106X | 621 Pages | EPUB | 1.32 MB

In this extensive sequel to Science Education in the Early Roman Empire, Dr. Richard Carrier explores the social history of scientists in the Roman era. Was science in decline or experiencing a revival under the Romans? What was an ancient scientist thought to be and do? Who were they, and who funded their research? And how did pagans differ from their Christian peers in their views toward science and scientists? Some have claimed Christianity valued them more than their pagan forebears. In fact the reverse is the case. And this difference in values had a catastrophic effect on the future of humanity.