Ranked #1

James R. Rice - Mechanics on our Planet
James R. Rice - Mechanics on our Planet
Ice sheets, earthquakes and hydraulic fractures are on the agenda when Professor James R. Rice from Harvard gives Ørsted... Read more
17 Mar 2014
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1hr 16mins
Ranked #2

John E.P. Connerney - Mars Crustal Magnetism: Through the Lens Sharply
John E.P. Connerney - Mars Crustal Magnetism: Through the Lens Sharply
Mars Crustal Magnetism: Through the Lens Sharply, by Dr. John E.P. Connerney, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Mars has... Read more
12 Mar 2013
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54mins
Ranked #3

Lene Vestergaard Hau - Quantum control of light and matter - from the macroscopic to the nanoscale
Lene Vestergaard Hau - Quantum control of light and matter - from the macroscopic to the nanoscale
Harvard Universitet
30 Nov 2012
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Ranked #4

Michael Grätzel - Nanostructured Photosystems for the Generation of Electricity and Fuels from Sunlight
Michael Grätzel - Nanostructured Photosystems for the Generation of Electricity and Fuels from Sunlight
Learning from the concepts used by green plants photosynthesis, we have developed nanostructured systems affording effic... Read more
26 Oct 2012
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Ranked #5

Mario Molina - The Science and Policy of Climate Change
Mario Molina - The Science and Policy of Climate Change
Climate change is the most serious environmental challenge facing society in the 21st century. The International Panel ... Read more
12 Jun 2012
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Ranked #6

Stanley Cohen - Drug resistant microbes: new approaches to and old problem'
Stanley Cohen - Drug resistant microbes: new approaches to and old problem'
Stanford University School of Medicine
14 Mar 2012
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Ranked #7

Juan de Pablo - Directed Self Assembly at the Nano Scale, and its Relevance in Modern Engineering'
Juan de Pablo - Directed Self Assembly at the Nano Scale, and its Relevance in Modern Engineering'
There is considerable interest in devising nanofabrication strategies that rely on the molecular self-assembly of comple... Read more
1 Nov 2011
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