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Physics (Audio)

Guest speakers, researchers and University of California faculty explore physics to better understand and predict the world around us.

Natural Sciences Science & Medicine
Update frequency
every 68 days
Average duration
34 minutes
Episodes
50
Years Active
2012 - 2025
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Behind the Scenes at Berkeley Lab - The Mechanical Fabrication Facility

Behind the Scenes at Berkeley Lab - The Mechanical Fabrication Facility

Part of the Behind the Scenes series at Berkeley Lab, this video highlights the lab's mechanical fabrication facility and its exceptional ability to produce unique tools essential to the lab's scient…
00:02:54  |   Mon 02 Dec 2013
SudoGlove Points Remote Controls Towards a More Natural Future

SudoGlove Points Remote Controls Towards a More Natural Future

Electrical engineering students designed a special glove that can act as a simpler, more natural remote control for a variety of different devices. From Inside Science TV, supported by the American I…
00:01:55  |   Mon 28 Oct 2013
Albert Fert: The Rugby Player Who Got the Nobel Prize

Albert Fert: The Rugby Player Who Got the Nobel Prize

A lively and wide-ranging visit with Albert Fert, life-long rugby player and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of an effect that revolutionized electronics forever. Series: "N…
00:23:30  |   Wed 23 Oct 2013
StarCAVE Pushes Virtual Reality to New Frontiers

StarCAVE Pushes Virtual Reality to New Frontiers

A virtual reality room called StarCAVE takes scientific exploration, and potentially home entertainment, to a whole new level. From Inside Science TV, supported by the American Institute of Physics …
00:01:55  |   Mon 07 Oct 2013
Herbert Kroemer Retirement

Herbert Kroemer Retirement

Friends and colleagues gather to discuss the life and work of Nobel Prize recipient Herbert Kroemer. Series: "Voices" [Science] [Show ID: 25308]
01:22:00  |   Mon 07 Oct 2013
Astronomy Tool Detects Eye Diseases Earlier

Astronomy Tool Detects Eye Diseases Earlier

Retinal-imaging method uses adaptive optics. From Inside Science TV, supported by the American Institute of Physics and a group of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics societies. Series…
00:02:04  |   Mon 16 Sep 2013
The Beginning and End of the Universe: What Physics Says

The Beginning and End of the Universe: What Physics Says

Berkeley Lab's Science at the Theater traveled across the Bay to San Francisco's Herbst Theater for a star turn by two of the Lab's Nobel laureates. George Smoot received the 2006 Nobel Prize in Phys…
00:59:03  |   Mon 18 Mar 2013
Cold Atom Quantum Simulation

Cold Atom Quantum Simulation

Quantum simulation seeks to use the precision and control of ultracold atomic physics to address questions regarding the many-body quantum mechanics of condensed matter systems. Presented by David We…
00:49:02  |   Mon 04 Mar 2013
Quantum Cascade Lasers: From Lab Curiosity to Tools (Or How to Convert Ideas into Products) with Kumar Patel

Quantum Cascade Lasers: From Lab Curiosity to Tools (Or How to Convert Ideas into Products) with Kumar Patel

Kumar Patel came to UCLA from a successful career at Bell Labs. He invented the carbon dioxide laser and has been nominated for a Nobel Prize multiple times. Patel is a professor of physics with a jo…
00:58:48  |   Mon 04 Feb 2013
Leaping Lizards - UCTV Prime Cuts

Leaping Lizards - UCTV Prime Cuts

If you're a chamber music fan and you find Wigmore, Alice Tully and Carnegie halls not nearly exclusive enough, consider UCLA's Clark Library. Since 1994, the beloved rare-book library in Los Angeles…
00:03:07  |   Thu 13 Sep 2012
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