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Sort by Neatorama (Free subscription) - 16/08/2008
Periodic Table of Videos is neat beyond belief. Martyn Poliakoff, a professor at the University of Nottingham, and video journalist Brady Haran, put together a periodic table where each elements is a link to a video about that element! It’s heartening to see chemistry in action and that people can actually have fun doing science! If [...]
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Sort by MAKE: Blog (Free subscription) - 14/07/2008
The University of Nottingham has produced a series of YouTube videos, each about a different element. Here's their YouTube channel (via BoingBoing ), and here is their website for more information . I poked around a bit and found out that there's a documentary being made about the scientists, and they're posting wonderful snippets here . They're really fun to watch, and go handily with Robert Thompson's...
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Sort by Geekologie (Free subscription) - 18/08/2008
The Periodic Table of Videos is a project created by University of Nottingham professor Martyn Poiakoff and video journalist Brady Haran to teach the masses all neat facts about the various chemical elements . This is a teaser trailer here, but you can go to their official website for 118 different videos, with more to come soon. Damn, this reminds me of my high school chemistry class. Oh, the joy...
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Sort by Laughing Squid (Free subscription) - 17/08/2008
The University of Nottingham has created The Periodic Table of Videos featuring wonderful videos that explain each element in the Periodic Table of Elements. The series starts with the video for Hydrogen (H), atomic number #1. via Neatorama Related PostsPeriodic Table Menu at Miracle of Science in Cambridge2008 Presidential Election, Candidates’ Stance on IssuesGiant NES Controller Coffee TableHow...
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Sort by Couros Blog (Free subscription) - 18/08/2008
The University of Nottingham has created the Periodic Table of Videos , a terrific resource that features a video describing each element of the Periodic Table. This is a fantastic idea, and while I have not clicked on every element, the ones I have seen are very well done. Check it out . Below, you will find a trailer for the resource.