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| - | - Quantum Entanglement and Action at a Distance on Video. Suggested by Ted. K. Dick W. could give his follow-up impressions after the videos. | ||
| - | - Lisa Randall at Harvard – particle physics. (Dan Kleppner) | ||
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| - | - Quantum Fields the Real Building Blocks of the Universe **TedK** | ||
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| - | - (7m) The Tech Behind | + | - (9m30) The Complex Engineering |
| - | - (8m) How Google Translate Uses Math to Understand 134 Languages [[https:// | + | - (19m) [[https:// |
| - | - (6m30) How Wireless Charging Is Advancing to Make Power Cords Obsolete | + | - (35m) [[https:// |
| - | - (6m30) How shazam Makes Unique Audio Fingerprints to Identify Songs [[https:// | + | - (22m) [[https:// |
| - | - (6m30) How Noise-Canceling Headphones Remove Background Sound [[https:// | + | - (placeholder) |
| - | - (5m30) The Tech Behind | + | |
| - | - (7m) The Tech That Powers Tap-to-Pay | + | |
| - | - (8m30) How Google Remapped the World [[https:// | + | |
| - | - (9m30) The Complex Engineering Behind Firework-Firing Drones [[https:// | + | |
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| ==== Rich Ralston suggested topics ==== | ==== Rich Ralston suggested topics ==== | ||
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| - Nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond for quantum sensing. (~45 minutes) | - Nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond for quantum sensing. (~45 minutes) | ||
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| - (**Harry**) Getting Streaming Programming Into Your TV (what to do when your TV just isn't smart enough) | - (**Harry**) Getting Streaming Programming Into Your TV (what to do when your TV just isn't smart enough) | ||
| - [orig sched 7/28/2021] CERN and the Hadron Collider. History, Why It Was Built, Hoped Outcomes, Discovery of Bison, What is Next (Harvey Newman, professor Cal Tech). Harvey will introduce the status and outlook for the LHC, its past and present and near term outlook, and provide a panorama of the future including some of the leading programs. (John Rudy) | - [orig sched 7/28/2021] CERN and the Hadron Collider. History, Why It Was Built, Hoped Outcomes, Discovery of Bison, What is Next (Harvey Newman, professor Cal Tech). Harvey will introduce the status and outlook for the LHC, its past and present and near term outlook, and provide a panorama of the future including some of the leading programs. (John Rudy) | ||
| - | - [orig sched 8/25/2021] Archeology presented by Jeffrey Rose (archeologist) in Israel (Stan Rose) \\ //Stan R to fup//</ | + | - [orig sched 8/25/2021] Archeology presented by Jeffrey Rose (archeologist) in Israel (Stan Rose) \\ //Stan R to fup// |
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