Latest News

Entries in real (123)

Tuesday
May212013

Crash Course Chemistry: Real Gases

Hank bursts our ideal gas law bubble, er, balloon, and brings us back to reality, explaining how the constants in the gas law aren't all that constant; how the ideal gas law we've spent the past two weeks with has to be corrected for volume because atoms and molecules take up space and for pressure because they're attracted to each other; that Einstein was behind a lot more of what we know today than most people realize; and how a Dutch scientist named Johannes van der Waals figured out those correction factors in the late 19th century and earned a Nobel Prize for his efforts.

Table of Contents
Constants in the Gas Laws Aren't all that Constant 1:20
The Ideal Gas Law has to be Corrected for Volume and Pressure 3:26
Einstein was the Bomb 5:02
Van Der Waals Equation 9:38
Never Give Up! 10:08

Friday
May102013

Real Life My Little Pony

REAL-life cute my little pony Mr P spends so much time with people, he thinks he's human. Standing at just 28 inches tall, the chestnut and white cute little American miniature horse comes into the house and scoffs tea and CAKE. Mr P the tiny little pony follows owner Katy Smith, 52, everywhere - even to local cafes for a spot of tea.

Wednesday
May012013

Touchscreen Interface For Seamless Data Transfer Between The Real And Virtual Worlds

Real world touchscreen interface for interactive documents and books
(http://www.diginfo.tv/v/13-0025-r-en.php)

Sunday
Mar312013

How Cable Companies Slowed Real Progress

Internet policy expert Susan Crawford says deregulation allowed cable companies to dominate the nation’s Internet access business, slowing real progress. One shining light: Google Fiber, which will show people what’s possible.


Wednesday
Feb272013

Obama Takes Real Questions When Press Is Absent

On Monday, President Barack Obama ended a speech to a group of members of the National Governors Association at the White House by saying, "What I want to do is clear out the press so we can take some questions." Many members of the media were stunned to hear the words, but since Obama has been in office he has had the fewest number of press conferences since Ronald Reagan. RT Producer Rachel Kurzius takes a closer look at the president's comment and discusses how he has failed to have the most transparent government possible.