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History of Science Museum
United Kingdom
Приєднався 25 тра 2010
Discover. Connect. Inspire.
See Islamic instruments from the Middle Ages, Einstein's blackboard and the first cultures of the life-saving antibiotic Penicillin under one roof.
This unrivalled collection of early scientific instruments is housed in the world's oldest public purpose-built museum building, the Old Ashmolean.
We offer public lectures, family-friendly events and gallery tours that highlight our collections. For those unable to visit Oxford, a collections database, online versions of exhibitions and stand-alone resources are available at www.hsm.ox.ac.uk
See Islamic instruments from the Middle Ages, Einstein's blackboard and the first cultures of the life-saving antibiotic Penicillin under one roof.
This unrivalled collection of early scientific instruments is housed in the world's oldest public purpose-built museum building, the Old Ashmolean.
We offer public lectures, family-friendly events and gallery tours that highlight our collections. For those unable to visit Oxford, a collections database, online versions of exhibitions and stand-alone resources are available at www.hsm.ox.ac.uk
COVID: Stories from a Segregated Society (poem by Ketai)
Ketai has a weakened immune system and vaccinations have not worked for her.
If she were to catch COVID-19, it could be very serious.
She has not yet beem able to return to a normal life - or to her job in the NHS.
Ketai feels that she - and thousands of immunocompromised people like her - have been forgotten by society.
She is one of around half a million people in the UK still living with the impact of COVID.
If she were to catch COVID-19, it could be very serious.
She has not yet beem able to return to a normal life - or to her job in the NHS.
Ketai feels that she - and thousands of immunocompromised people like her - have been forgotten by society.
She is one of around half a million people in the UK still living with the impact of COVID.
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Key Stage 1 (KS1): Space Explorers Trailer
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Join Caroline the Museum Cat to find out how you can explore the universe from inside the History of Science Museum in Oxford.
Logic Machine by W. S. Jevons presented by David Dunning
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Dr David E Dunning explains W. S. Jevons' Logic Machine (Inv 18230). Video by University of Oxford Media Services, with funding provided by UKRI under grant EP/R03169X/1 held by Professor Ursula Martin. Find out more about the Logic Machine: www.hsm.ox.ac.uk/collections-online#/item/hsm-catalogue-6547
Discover Oxford's History of Science Museum: from Einstein & elements to works of art & wonderdrugs
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Explore the History of Science Museum, a meeting point for people, science, art and belief. You'll discover stories from Einstein and elements to works of art to wonder drugs - and more. We're free to visit and open Tuesday-Sunday, 12-5pm. Find out more and plan your visit at hsm.ox.ac.uk
Virtual Classrooms at the History of Science Museum - bringing the Museum to you
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Learning at the History of Science Museum is all about exploring connections between people, science, art and belief. With Virtual Classrooms, we bring the museum to you. Flexible, convenient - and cost-effective, our online learning sessions are all about: ➡ Engaging the senses ➡ Sparking curiosity ➡ Developing skills ➡ Inspiring learners of all ages Connecting learners with a moment in time, ...
BBC's His Dark Materials: Lyra & her Alethiometer, History of Science Museum's Lyra's Worlds display
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BBC's His Dark Materials: Lyra & her Alethiometer, History of Science Museum's Lyra's Worlds display
Alice's Day, Saturday 2 July 2022. Join us for an adventure ...
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"'And what is the use of a book,' thought Alice, 'without pictures or conversation?'" Join us at the History of Science Museum on Alice's Day for pictures and conversations galore: - Once upon a time: Storyteller at 12.30pm and 1.30pm - Curiouser and curiouser ...: Follow our Alice's Day trail - Queen for a day: Pop in between 12-3pm for a selfie inspired by Lewis Carroll's photo of Queen Elean...
Hazim Azghari - me and the moon
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"For me, the moon means resistance to standardisation" DPhil Student, History of Science, University of Oxford
How to use the moon dial subtitles MP4
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How to use the moon dial subtitles MP4
How to make the moon dial subtitles MP4
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How to make the moon dial subtitles MP4
Dhamyaa Abbas - me and the moon
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"To me, the moon means beauty" Dhamyaa Abass, Volunteer, University of Oxford Gardens, Libraries, and Museums
Ariel (aka Lionel) Moss on Moon shadows - me and the moon
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Crescents of the sun in the shadow of the moon Ariel (aka Lionel) Moss, Volunteer, University of Oxford Gardens, Libraries, and Museums
Ariel (aka Lionel) Moss on the Moon and Passover - me and the moon
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Full moon and the Jewish festival of Passover Ariel (aka Lionel) Moss, Volunteer, University of Oxford Gardens, Libraries, and Museums
Melody Li - me and the moon
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Staring at the same moon anchors us together Melody Li, Volunteer, University of Oxford Gardens, Libraries, and Museums
Dalya Moss - me and the moon
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Singing "Sweet and Low": a Moon lullaby for a new baby brother Dalya Moss, Volunteer, University of Oxford Gardens, Libraries, and Museums
Spark of Genius: join us for Marconi Day 2022
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Spark of Genius: join us for Marconi Day 2022
In Conversation - the Oxford Covid-19 vaccine in art and science
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In Conversation - the Oxford Covid-19 vaccine in art and science
Introducing the Celestial Globe made by Johannes Schoener
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Introducing the Celestial Globe made by Johannes Schoener
Welcome to the History of Science Museum
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Welcome to the History of Science Museum
In Conversation: Vaccine Trials in Science and Art
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In Conversation: Vaccine Trials in Science and Art
Is 'Science' Always Exact? Dr Taha Arslan Knowledge in Motion Science & Medicine in Islamic World
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Is 'Science' Always Exact? Dr Taha Arslan Knowledge in Motion Science & Medicine in Islamic World
Board Games and Medieval Medicine by Daniel Burt
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Board Games and Medieval Medicine by Daniel Burt
Helen Pooley talks about the history, music, and stories behind the decorations on the Mosul Handbag
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Helen Pooley talks about the history, music, and stories behind the decorations on the Mosul Handbag
Thanks, it’s hard to find anything on this.
Thanks for posting !
Who invented the lens? Interesting
X ray spectrometer analysis bases focused quality and quantity atomic raman effect.
Always great explanations on scientific matters on In our Time.
Noo narrator no verbal explanation right!
Brass is not an element
This is pure Aristotle.
Beautiful! Are there replicas available?
Just st.fu 'we understood' no humanity doesn't work like that, the rtards killed hundreds of years of humans who said this before it was accepted; still isn't fully because of religion that people say can be true when they dont' even know half their book is literally made up and admitted in the book... which they've never read. We're apes like chimps and humanity is just a lie built on ONLY selfishness and lack of empathy, then why is religion still around? because humanity makes the failures the most successful.
I’m looking to make one of these. The main problem is ratios. And how can I be sure it’s correct or even timely? Any advice on making one of these is greatly appreciated. Cheers.
What ratios are you concerned about? The layout of an armillary sphere is more about angles.
@ Gear ratios. Also, how exactly do you have to lay out one of these?
You're probably thinking of an orrey; armillary spheres don't have any gears. An armillary sphere has a ring that represents the observer's meridian. An axis is made on this that represents the celestial poles. A ring (known as an "armilla" - hence the name) is attached to this axis and attaches to another ring which represents the celestial equator. 23 1/2º up and down from that are the tropics. And lastly, another band is applied at a 23 1/2º tilt with respect to the celestial equator ring, which represents the ecliptic. This one is generally wider because the planets stay relatively confined to the ecliptic but do bounce up and down with respect to it and this width is nodding to that fact.
@ I don’t think I’m smart enough for this, lol
I want to drink the forbidden chocolate milk.
The ultimate clock!
I'm trying to find any flat-earther that would try to explain how this would work in a flat Earth.
Calling this video "penicillin production" is like posting a video of a person sitting on a couch and calling it "blood production video." Nothing was explained.
our dyson sphere map 😊
Recovery of penicillin by reactive extraction in centrifugal extractors
you dont explained what was the small circle like a clock in almost the tope of the globe!!!
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no entendí 🤔☹
The earth shown as a bowl upon which the observable hemisphere of the sky moves around a central point. Flat earth model in its perfection.
Too much to ask to have a white child admire his own heritage?
Hiiiii
thanks this is really informative and helpful.
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This demonstrates the kind of genius we humans are capable of. It makes me wish we humans were more dedicated as a whole to science and exploration of the heavens, as opposed to the things we are currently dedicated to.
I rate this one a 10. The information is great as well.
But what type of acid?
Read the Bible, it's not accident. Hell is also real.
i dare suggest skip-jump into the unity once sir. never twice tho! oh no things go haywire on the second reborn
Only 72 likes? Thank you for the demonstration.
where did the models that used to be in the maths room go? are they in storage?
Stumbled here bored, left in wonder!
wow. make a documentary out of this.
perfect!
What a beautiful instrument. Thanks for the explanation.
Thank you for the amazing video and explanation how to use octant!
shout out history of photography students
Mañana rindo rayos x y el video me termino de aclarar las ideas (yo pensaba que el prisma dentro del espectromentro ayudaba a la creación de los rayos )
Well that was FAR more interesting than I thought. Now - is it the one in Game of Thrones?
Wow. An absolutely marvelous unity of science, math, and craftsmanship. (Beautiful, too).
Seven years have passed since the publication of your wonderful videos. There is little chance that you will see my comment. However, I would like you to know that it was your videos that inspired me to make an armillary sphere with my own hands. Thank you, Chris! ua-cam.com/video/v308ZEJtnu8/v-deo.html
41:08 minute he said something after which I stopped watching this guy. He is still living in illusionary world. I feel sorry for him.
whats in the nutrient broth
now why would sphere be in the center when the globe had never been thought of when this was created and perfectly replicates the firmament...
I want one o.o
what acid is being used here?
Best visual ever
The Earth is flat with Firmament, space is FAKE, NASA lies.
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