• Fiction

    THE UNIVERSE – Science Fiction Facts Documentary

    THE UNIVERSE – Science Fiction Facts Documentary AMAZING! Check this out http://www.biggest-secrets.com science fiction,science fiction documentary,science 2… Pulp Fiction Movie Clip – watch all clips http://j.mp/xrvP0G click to subscribe http://j.mp/sNDUs5 Jules (Samuel L. Jackson) loses his patience with Vincent … Video Rating: 4 / 5

  • Sciences

    Science Scams: Bad Science, Bad People

    Subscribe to io9’s We Come From The Future here: www.youtube.com We take a look at the shady side of science, and talk about some of our favorite scientist con artists. Plus we talk to UC Berkeley biologist Gary Karpen about what you can really get out of online genetic testing services and what you don’t! Have an idea? Send it to wecomefromthefutre@revision3.com LIKE, COMMENT & Share This Episode!: youtu.be Never Miss An Episode- Subscribe to iO9: We Come From The Future: www.youtube.com Check out more “We Come From The Future” here: www.youtube.com Visit iO9’s site: www.io9.com Follow iO9 on Twitter www.twitter.com ABOUT WE COME FROM THE FUTURE: io9: We Come…

  • Self Help

    Dating Techniques – Science of Attraction

    There are a wide range of self help books and courses on offer claiming to be the ultimate solution to your dating problems. Derren Brown, Kat Akingbade and Charlie McDonnell take a look at some of that advice and put it to the test in a very special speed dating experiment for Channel 4’s Science of Attraction. You can also follow us on twitter twitter.com and Facebook www.facebook.com Video Rating: 4 / 5

  • Sciences

    Sir Karl Popper’s “Science as Falsification”

    Originally published in “Conjectures and Refutations” (1963). A key discussion in the philosophy of science. A discussion of Sir Karl’s Problem of Demarcation and the principle of falsification. www.stephenjaygould.org You may notice a few places where the audio seems to skip. This is a microphone glitch that has recently developed. I made my best effort to repair or simply trim away any defects I spotted. I’ll probably need to purchase a new microphone in the near future. Learn more about Sir Karl Popper: en.wikipedia.org plato.stanford.edu Video Rating: 4 / 5

  • Fiction

    Science Fiction Books – The Literature of Ideas

    Article by Alden Jerry Science fiction is the literature of highly creative ideas. By the mid ’70s, the genre of science-based ideas had grown. Apart from book, science fictions come in the form of art, television, film, theater and game. Science fiction can be synonymous with the broader definition of ‘speculative fiction’ in organizational or marketing contexts. This is a highly creative works incorporating imaginative elements which is not found in contemporary reality. This includes horror, fantasy and related genres. This kind of books are also…

  • Food

    Food, food science, food technology

    Article by CIFT Food chemistry is the study of chemical processes and interactions of all biological and non-biological components of foods. The biological substances include such items as meat, poultry, beer, and milk as examples. It is similar to biochemistry in its main components such as carbohydrates, lipids, and protein, but it also includes areas such as water, vitamins, minerals, enzymes, additives, flavors, and colors. Food spoilage means the original nutritional value, texture, flavour of the food are damaged, the food become harmful to people and…

  • Sciences

    Dopamine Jackpot! Sapolsky on the Science of Pleasure

    Complete video at: fora.tv Robert Sapolsky, professor of biology and neurology at Stanford University, compares dopamine levels in monkeys and humans. Sapolsky argues that in both, “Dopamine is not about pleasure, it’s about the anticipation of pleasure. It’s about the pursuit of happiness.” Unlike monkeys however, humans “keep those dopamine levels up for decades and decades waiting for the reward.” —- Dr. Robert Sapolsky is a professor of Biology and Neurology at Stanford University. He is a research associate at the National Museums of Kenya. Dr. Sapolsky is the author of several works of nonfiction, including A Primate’s Memoir, The Trouble with Testosterone, Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers and Monkeyluv:…