Human Nature – Jacob Collier & Metropole Orkest – BBC Proms (2016)

Jacob Collier performs the Michael Jackson hit “Human Nature” with the Metropole Orchestra conducted by Jules Buckley. This performance was a part of the BBC Proms 49, broadcast live from the Royal Albert Hall in London on August 22nd, 2016. More videos of Jacob: http://youtube.com/jacobcolliermusic More about Jacob: http://jacobcollier.co.uk Footage courtesy of BBC. Don’t forget … Read more

What’s ahead for physics in 2017? | Science News

More gravitational waves! Muons! Bose-Einstein condensates in space! Our physics writer Emily Conover discusses what physics enthusiasts have to look forward to in 2017. Read more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/science-news-writers-look-ahead-2017 CREDITS Filming, Production & Editing Helen Thompson Additional Video & Images LIGO Matt Heintze/Caltech/MIT/LIGO Lab Caltech/MIT/LIGO Lab SXS Collaboration NASA/AEI/ZIB/M. Koppitz and L. Rezzolla LHC © 2016 CERN … Read more

Peak Oil: Art Berman: The Coming Moonshot In Oil Prices

Originally published by Chrismartensondotcom on Jul 3, 2016 Full Description and comments at: http://www.peakprosperity.com/podcast… In spite of the recent low prices for oil and natural gas, an energy supply crunch is looming warns geological consultant Arthur Berman. Berman’s perspective should not be lightly dismissed: he has 37 years of experience in petroleum exploration and production … Read more

Ecology is…

https://www. FACEBOOK /lukfilms http://www.lukfilms.pl What are our forests really made of? From the air, ecologist Greg Asner uses a spectrometer and high-powered lasers to map nature in meticulous kaleidoscopic 3D detail — what he calls “a very high-tech accounting system” of carbon. In this fascinating talk, Asner gives a clear message: To save our ecosystems, … Read more

The Greenhouse Effect

PhET Simulation: http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/greenhouse In this video Paul Andersen explains how the greenhouse effect and greenhouse gases keep our planet warm enough to be habitable. He explains how greenhouse gases keep heat closer to the surface. He finally shows how increases in greenhouse gases may lead to dangerous global warming. Do you speak another language? Help … Read more