derek | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 16 2008 | absolute zero, science, nova, pbs, tv
Very cool. Get it? I amuse me.
Quoted: In this companion Web site to the NOVA program Absolute Zero, learn about the theoretical upper limit of temperature, find an article by author Tom Shachtman on the cultural impact of artificial refrigeration, read an interview with physicist Luis Orozco on ultracold Bose-Einstein condensates, browse a list of notable temperatures ranging from absolute zero to the hottest theoretical temperature in the universe, and more.
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 08 2006 | nova, pbs, science, washington state
Interesting Nova program about how Eastern Washington's Scablands were formed.
Quoted: In this companion Web site to the NOVA program Mystery of the Megaflood, explore the Channeled Scabland through an interactive map, read an interview with geologist Vic Baker, take a geology quiz, visit our teacher's guide, and more.
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