Testing and Adjusting the pH on your Jupiter Science Melody Alkaline Water Ionizer. For more information, or to purchase this model, visit www.TheAlkalineStore.com
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Famous Serbian TV journalist Mira Adanja-Polak spent several days at CERN preparing a report for the Serbian National Television.
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IBC Podcast #1
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Learn the basic background terms and terminology of exciting new non-physical CTP Energy Science, Nikola Tesla predicated would be discovered one day. That day is now.
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The Comets Tale 1 of 6 – This BBC Documentary looks at the Secrets of Death ,Life and Gravity and the Ultimate Story of a Comet. The Historic origins in Mythology, but also their meaning within our Hub. This part introduces the topic and looks at alternative interpretations within Human resource, such as Chinese & Arthurian mythology and Newtons postulates on the force of Gravity.
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Origin of Earth’s magnetic field, new discoveries and new concepts, published in world-class scientific literature and explained here.
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WEBSITE: www.teachertube.com The supernova explosion that created this object was witnessed on Earth about 400 ago years by many skywatchers including the astronomer Johannes Kepler. This object which now bears Keplers name is the remains of a massive stars demise.
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It’s Bill Nye the Science Guy! In this episode, Bill explores the science of the moon. Enjoy, please rate and comment. Check out my other videos of Bill Nye the Science Guy or Bill’s new show The Eyes of Nye. www.eyesofnye.org Love Bill Nye the Science Guy? Want the show back on TV or on DVD for something less than $3000? Just sign the petition: www.petitiononline.com
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pictures are copyright of nasa music is copyright of spherical amusements The Hubble Space Telescope (HST; also known colloquially as “the Hubble” or just “Hubble”) is a space telescope that was carried into Earth orbit by the Space Shuttle in April 1990. It is named for American astronomer Edwin Hubble. Although Hubble was not the first space telescope, it is one of the largest and most versatile, and well known as both a vital research tool and a public relations boon for astronomy. The …
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Space travel may soon become as common for everyday people as traveling by airplane. How? Because history tells us so. Find out why in this clip from Ignite! Learning.
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