Quarks: Inside the Atom

Matter is all the stuff that we see, feel, and smell around us. By definition, matter has mass and takes up space. Matter includes substances such as water, wood, rock, metal, plastic, and air, as well as countless other materials. All types of matter are made up of tiny particles called atoms. Atoms and the sub-atomic particles they're made of are far too small to be seen, even with the most powerful microscope. Despite this, physicists have developed an understanding of the structure of these particles through experimentation and indirect observation.
Making Molecules with Atoms

How do atoms bond to make molecules? How do molecules become the things and substances all around us? Watch and learn.
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Atomic Structure Overview | Cell Biology | Biochemistry

Segment from the program Biochemistry I: Atoms, Ions, and Molecules. To purchase this program please visit www.greatpacificmedia.com
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Just How Small is an Atom?

Just how small are atoms? And what's inside them? The answers turn out to be astounding, even for those who think they know. This fast-paced animation uses spectacular metaphors (imagine a blueberry the size of a football stadium!) to give a visceral sense of the building blocks that make our world. Lesson by Jonathan Bergmann (flippedlearning.org animation by Cognitive Media (www.cognitivemedia.co.uk View the full lesson: ed.ted.com
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NOVA scienceNOW | Amazing Atoms | PBS

www.pbs.org Throw away your textbooks. Here is the latest, atomically correct, version of our old friend, the atom. Don't miss the new season of NOVA scienceNOW, airing every Wednesday starting June 25 on PBS. Watch past episodes of the program, try out interactives, and more on our Web site: www.pbs.org NOVA is produced by WGBH in Boston. Funding for NOVA scienceNOW is provided by Pfizer, the National Science Foundation, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and public television viewers.
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A Is For Atom (1952)

Although the "Atoms for Peace" campaign was formally launched in 1957, corporate America began to promote peaceful uses of atomic energy as early as the first few months after Hiroshima. A Is For Atom, an artifact of this effort, takes this highly loaded and threatening issue straight to the public in an attempt to "humanize" the figure of the atom. A Is For Atom speaks of five atomic "giants" which "man has released from within the atom's heart": the warrior and destroyer, the farmer, the healer, the engineer and the research worker. Each is pictured as a majestic, shimmering outline figure towering over the earth. "But all are within man's power Ñ subject to his command," says the narrator reassuringly, and our future depends "on man's wisdom, on his firmness in the use of that power." General Electric, a long-time manufacturer of electric appliances, power generation plants, and nuclear weapon components, is staking a claim here, asserting their interest in managing and exploiting this new and bewildering technology. Its pitch: this is powerful, frightening, near-apocalyptic technology, but managed with firmness, it can be profitable and promising. This "Trust us with the control of technology, and we'll give you progress without end" pitch resembles what we've seen in films like General Motors' To New Horizons (on the Ephemeral Films disc). But the automobile, of course, wasn't a weapon of mass destruction. In its first two years of release, A Is For Atom was seen by <b>...</b>
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Quantum Mechanics: The Structure Of Atoms

www.facebook.com ... Quantum Mechanics (Chapter 2): The Structure Of Atoms. --- Please SUBSCRIBE to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com --- 1. A Brief History Of Quantum Mechanics www.youtube.com 2. The Structure Of Atoms www.youtube.com 3. Wave Function And Wave-Particle Duality www.youtube.com 4. The Uncertainty Principle www.youtube.com 5. The Spin Of Fundamental Particles 6. Quantum Entanglement --- Atomic Structure It was during the early decades of the 19th century that the structure of atoms was coming into focus. It was known for example that a hydrogen atom contained one proton and one electron. But the scientists of the time could think of no stable arrangement of the two particles. It was known that protons in any atom were grouped in a small central region called the nucleus and that the electrons were somehow arranged at comparatively large distances outside the nucleus. But, in hydrogen, if the electron were stationary, it would fall into the nucleus since the charges on the particles would cause them to attract one another. Yet the electron couldnt be in an orbit circling the nucleus either. Circular motion requires constant acceleration of the circling body to keep it from flying away. But the electron has charge and charged particles radiate light when they are accelerating. So an electron in a circular orbit would radiate light and would spiral into the nucleus. Bohr Atom Niels Bohr proposed the first working model of <b>...</b>
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Atoms and the Periodic Table (1 of 15)

Episode 1 of In Search of Giants: Dr Brian Cox takes us on a journey through the history of particle physics. In this episode we learn that the Greeks knew about atoms and how Mendeleyev's periodic table was among the first clues that the atom had a deeper structure. This film is part of a series originally broadcast on Teachers' TV (www.teachers.tv The series was made with the support of The Science and Technology Facilities Council (www.scitech.ac.uk). www.lhc.ac.uk - Official UK LHC website for public and schools. www.particledetectives.net - School resources on the LHC, how science works and particle physics. Films produced and directed by Alom Shaha (www.labreporter.com).
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Physics 10 - Lecture 01: Atoms and Heat

Physics 10: Physics for Future Presidents. Spring 2006. Professor Richard A. Muller. The most interesting and important topics in physics, stressing conceptual understanding rather than math, with applications to current events. Topics covered may vary and may include energy and conservation, radioactivity, nuclear physics, the Theory of Relativity, lasers, explosions, earthquakes, superconductors, and quantum physics. [courses] [physics10] [spring2006] Credits: lecturer:Professor Richard A. Muller, producers:Educational Technology Services
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Pets Teach Science: 16 golden retrievers explain atoms

A crack team of PhD-trained golden retrievers illustrate the structure of atoms - the particles that make up everything around you. They also show how atoms are weirder than you might think.
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Parts of an Atom Song

Here is a song I created to help my 6th grade students study. I hope you enjoy. Let's shoot from the start Of the atom And aim for the heart Of the nucleus Made up of neutrons and also protons Positively charged Protons all the same Identical Mass 1 amu And they're so small Neutrons have no charge Comparatively big But only a smidge In the nucleus Atoms are of subatomic particles And they are electrically neutral 'Cause the electron number Equals the proton number And the protons in the nucleus - atomic number The nucleus is made up of just two Protons and neutrons together close to But the electrons scattered Orbiting in the atom 2, 8, 18, 32, are the shell numbers Electrons outside The nucleus, negatively charged In electron clouds Almost zero mass Smaller than the rest Makes most of volume Isotopes occur Naturally Protons are the same Neutrons different Properties the same Unstable atoms Nucleus changing It's radioactive Atoms are of subatomic particles And they are electrically neutral 'Cause the electron number Equals the proton number And the protons in the nucleus - atomic number The nucleus is made up of just two Protons and neutrons together close to But the electrons scattered Orbiting in the atom 2, 8, 18, 32, are the shell numbers You want to know, how forces move They're everywhere including within atoms Gravity's the weakest Particles too smallish For gravity to pull this Electromagnetic force Opposites attract Protons, electrons, hold together, so tight But <b>...</b>
Show Me Science - Atoms and Elements

www.tmwmedia.com All ordinary matter in the universe is made up of protons, neutrons and electrons combined in different kinds of atoms to form elements, and as such, they cannot be simplified or chemically broken into smaller pieces. This episode of the Show Me Science series, Atoms and Elements takes a look at these building blocks and how they can be combined, through various chemical processes to create compounds. Viewers will also learn how we produce elements out of natural occurring materials, and see a reality based experiment showing how forensic scientists identify basic materials to prove or disprove evidence against possible criminals. To order this and hundreds of other terrific educational titles, go to tmwmedia.com
Atoms vs. Ions

The following episode looks at comparing the neutral form of an atom and the charged form of the atom. In other words what is the difference between and atom and an ion. We look at the positively charged metal Cations and the negatively charged non-metal Anions. Download this episode for free from iTunes by typing in the search window "PapaPodcasts". Mr. P
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Feynman 'Fun to Imagine' 1: Jiggling Atoms

Physicist Richard Feynman thinks aloud about atoms and how they jiggle, and how we perceive that jiggling as 'hot' and 'cold'. From the BBC TV series 'Fun to Imagine'(1983). You can now watch higher quality versions of some of these episodes at www.bbc.co.uk/archive/feynman/
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Programming Bits and Atoms

Google Tech Talks October 24, 2008 ABSTRACT Computer science serves to isolate programs (and programmers) from knowledge of the underlying mechanisms used to manipulate information, however it will not be possible to maintain this fiction in the approaching limit in which the number of information-bearing degrees of freedom in a computer becomes comparable to the number of physical ones. I will explore the implications of aligning these physical and computational descriptions for improving the performance, scalability, and ultimately the relevance of information technologies for some of the grandest global challenges. Examples will be drawn from work on conformal computing, interdevice internetworking, and digital fabrication. Speaker: Neil Gershenfeld Prof. Neil Gershenfeld is the Director of MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms. His unique laboratory is breaking down boundaries between the digital and physical worlds, from creating molecular quantum computers to virtuosic musical instruments. Technology from his lab has been seen and used in settings including New York's Museum of Modern Art and rural Indian villages, the White House and the World Economic Forum, inner-city community centers and automobile safety systems, Las Vegas shows and Sami herds. He is the author of numerous technical publications, patents, and books including Fab, When Things Start To Think, The Nature of Mathematical Modeling, and The Physics of Information Technology, and has been featured in media <b>...</b>
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Chemistry - Atoms, Isotopes and Ions

yourchemcoach.com Mr. Causey explains isotopes, ions, mass numbers and how to write nuclear symbols. Mr. Causey also discusses cations and anions. Practice problems at the end of the video.
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The Space Between Atoms

The Space Between Atoms You wouldn't know it to look at it, but the atoms that make up a solid piece of iron contain more space than stuff. How is it then that the whole world doesn't just crumble around us? This video segment adapted from A Science Odyssey uses models, vivid descriptions, and analogies to explain the structural integrity of matter at the atomic level.
The Discovery of the Atomic Nucleus (3 of 15)

Episode 3 of In Search of Giants: Dr Brian Cox takes us on a journey through the history of particle physics. In this episode we learn how Ernest Rutherford conducted a historical experiment that revealed that most of the mass of an atom is concentrated in a tiny nucleus made of protons and neutrons. This film is part of a series originally broadcast on Teachers' TV (www.teachers.tv The series was made with the support of The Science and Technology Facilities Council (www.scitech.ac.uk). www.lhc.ac.uk - Official UK LHC website for public and schools. www.particledetectives.net - School resources on the LHC, how science works and particle physics. Films produced and directed by Alom Shaha (www.labreporter.com).
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A is for Atom - Part 1

Animated classic presenting what an atom is, how energy is released from certain kinds of atoms, the peacetime uses of atomic energy and the byproducts of nuclear fission. Source: www.open-video.org Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 creativecommons.org
Sugar Mouse by Oh, Atoms

Oh, Atoms single Sugar Mouse was featured at the end of the film Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging. In their first music video, a homage to the children's TV show Fingerbobs, we see the mouse escape from the show and run rampant around the streets of London searching for sugar, whilst back in the studio the presenter deals with the loss of his hand.
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A is for Atom - Part 2

Animated classic presenting what an atom is, how energy is released from certain kinds of atoms, the peacetime uses of atomic energy and the byproducts of nuclear fission. Source: www.open-video.org Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 creativecommons.org
Thom Yorke - Latitude Festival 2009 - Atoms For Peace

Here is a video I taped at the Latitude Festival in England on the 19th of July 2009, it's Thom Yorke singing Atoms For Peace, a track from his solo album The Eraser. I was at the very first row of the crowd with a Panasonic Lumix TZ7 (720p with stabilized 12x zoom). As you can notice I had some difficulties to be stable at the beginning of the song because of all the photographers, and besides I also had my cellphone in my other hand with a friend on the line (same friend who told me about the festival but couldn't come).
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Thom Yorke - Atoms For Peace

This is the album version of "Atoms For Peace", from the album "The Eraser", which is Thom Yorke's first solo album. No more going to the dark side with your flying saucer eyes No more falling down a wormhole that I have to pull you out The wriggling, squiggling worm inside Devours from the inside out No more talk about the old days It's time for something great I want you to get out And make it work So many lies So many lies So many lies So feel the love come off of them And take me in your arms Peel all of your layers off I want to eat your artichoke heart No more leaky holes in your brain And no false starts I wanna get out And make it work So many lies So many lies So many lies So feel the love come off of them And take me in your arms I wanna get out And make it work I want you to get out And make it work I'll be ok So many lies So many lies So many lies So feel the love come off of them And take me in your arms
Albert Einstein: The Size and Existence of Atoms

How do we know atoms exist? And just how big are they? Pi day (3.14) is Albert Einstein's Birthday! To celebrate, we'll explain 4 of his most groundbreaking papers from 1905, when he was just 26 years old. minutephysics is now on Google+ - bit.ly And facebook - facebook.com And twitter - @minutephysics Minute Physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics -- all in a minute! Music by Nathaniel Schroeder NEW ALBUM!! -- juliansaporiti.bandcamp.com youtube: bit.ly Thanks to Nima Doroud and Alex Yale for contributions and to Perimeter Institute for support.
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Physics of Superheroes 4 - The Atom's Blooper

Still more super-science! Dr. Jim Kakalios reveals the TRUE super-power of physicists!
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The Miracle In The Atom 2

In the world in which we live, mankind is caught up in a continuous search for the answers to many questions like what?, how? and in what way?, and can make but little headway in answering them. It is unlikely for man to make his way to the truth unless he asks himself the question why? about the extraordinary order and balance with which he interacts. In this film, we will deal with the subject of the atom, the groundwork of every animate and inanimate thing. After seeing what occurs and in what way it occurs with regards to the atom, we will seek the answers to the question why? The answer to this question will take us to the truth we pursue.
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Atoms From Space: the use and abuse of satellite imagery

Google Tech Talks March 5, 2007 ABSTRACT Google has one of the largest aerial/satellite image collections in the world, but there's more to find in all that data than just a picture of your house. The same data that goes into Google Earth can tell you more about your environment than a Star Trek tricorder, if you know where to look. Come learn about "Remote Sensing": how to make quantitative use of satellite and aerial data, whether it's visible imagery or something more exotic. Compute cloud cover over Cleveland. Determine deforestation in Denali. Prove that your neighbor's pissing in your pool. Whether you're across the street or across the solar system, if you can't touch it, it's all about...
Ionization Energy and Atomic Radius

A chemistry lesson teaching about shriveled old lady atoms, gangsta thug atoms, electronegativity, atomic radius, and ionization energy.
[DVD] Atoms For Peace - Orpheum Theatre 2009 [11 Songs + 5 Bonus]

This has been requested for a while, and as of yet, this is the only DVD available for the Thom Yorke shows at the Orpheum Theatre (now known as Atoms For Peace). What RLBayers has done is provide all of the songs for the 5th of October, but has used 5 tracks from the 2nd to complete the set. I'll leave the track numbers in the description to show what order the songs were played on the 5th. Camera work is a bit shaky at times, and the bonuses aren't quite as high quality as the songs from the 5th. The ends of the songs are quiet abrupt at times too. ---Track Listing--- 01. The Eraser 03. The Clock 05. Skip Divided 07. And It Rained All Night 09. Cymbal Rush --Solo Encore-- 10. Lotus Flower (Moon Upon A Stick) 11. Skirting On The Surface 12. Super Collider --Encore With Band-- 13. Paperbag Writer 15. The Hollow Earth 16. Feeling Pulled Apart By Horses ---Bonus Tracks from the 2nd at the Echoplex--- 02. Analyse 04. Black Swan 06. Atoms For Peace 08. Harrowdown Hill 14. Judge, Jury & Executioner DVD Torrent (requires PureLiveGigs free registration) www.purelivegigs.com
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Atoms For Peace - Cymbal Rush (Live) HD - Fuji Festival 2010

Thom Yorke The Eraser - Amazing performance!!! Enjoy!!!
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Noah And The Whale - 2 Atoms In A Molecule - WITH LYRICS!

Last night, I had a dream We were inseparably entwined Like a piece of rope made out of two pieces of vine Held together, holding each other With no one else in mind Like two atoms in a molecule Inseparably combined But then I woke from the dream To realise I was alone A tragic event, I must admit But let's not be overblown I'm not trying to write a love song Just a sad, pathetic moan And maybe I just need change Maybe I just need a new cologne But now I look at love Like being stabbed in the heart You torture each other from day to day And then one day you part Most of the time it's misery But there's some joy at the start And for that, I'd say it's worth it Just as you play the shortest sharp on me And if love is just a game Then how come it's no fun? If love is just a game How come I've never won? I guess maybe it's possible I might be playing it wrong And that's why every time I roll the dice I always come undone.
Splitting atoms in the kitchen?

Our uranium expert Steve Liddle briefly discusses the recent news about a Swedish man, Richard Handl, who made world news when police arrested him for trying to split atoms in his kitchen. More chemistry at www.periodicvideos.com Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com And on Twitter at twitter.com Richard's now famous blog is at richardsreactor.blogspot.com It goes without saying that we advise against handling any dangerous substances or obtaining prohibited goods - but we've said it anyway!
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