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Doc Watson and Dolly Parton – Merlefest 2001
This video is an edited version of a practice session done prior to the main event of the 2001 Merlefest celebration. (Merlefest is a annual tribute to Doc’s son Merle who died too young in a tragic accident) Doc and … Continue reading
The Origins of Bluegrass
Bluegrass was developed in the appalachian region of the United States. The music drew its characteristics from old-time and traditional European folk music. The settlers of the appalachian region were primarily English and Scottish, and they brought the musical traditions … Continue reading
A man lives in a society where citizens police each other with their mobile phones. | Utopia
[…] topia is used with permission from Kosta Nikas. Learn more at https://facebook.com/utopiaflick. OMELETO ON SOCIAL Instagram: https://instagram.com/omeleto Twitter: https://twitter.com/omeletocom Facebook: https://facebook.com/omeletocom Jack has just come back to his homeland of Australia after over a decade away in paradise. But … Continue reading
A Brief Journey into Attosecond Physics
A short introductory video to attosecond physics aimed at University Students by Tom Douglas-Walker, Peter Rubli and Jakub Kara.[…]
Ferenc Krausz – Attosecond Physics (TEASER)
Ferenc Krausz is one of the five scientific Directors at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics and founder of field of Attosecond Physics. Deep in the micro cosmos, time dimensions are extremely short. Electrons in atoms and molecules move … Continue reading
A Forthcoming Book Turns a New Leaf On Remarkable Photographs of Trees From Around the World | Colossal
OCTOBER 2, 2023 KATE MOTHES Photo by Marc Alcock. All images © the photographers and Hoxton Mini Press ‘Looking At Trees,’ a forthcoming book compiled with an introduction by artist Sophie Howarth, encourages us to reconnect with our natural surroundings. … Continue reading
This Country Runs on 98 Percent Renewable Energy | Ramón Méndez Galain | TED
Fifteen years ago, Uruguay was experiencing an energy crisis brought on by its reliance on fossil fuels; today, the nation produces 98 percent of its electricity from renewable sources (and even exports extra energy to neighboring countries). How did they … Continue reading
Taking the ‘fossil fuels’ out of fuel cells. Revolutionary new technology.
PFAS, or ‘Forever Chemicals’, are found in all sorts of everyday products, from non-stick pans to stain resistant carpets and fire fighting foams. They’re also used to make separator membranes in billions of fuel cells, batteries and other devices. But … Continue reading