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How do 3D films work?
Setting Hearts Aflutter
SciCast Physics
How does 3D printing work?
Sci-Art: The final frontier
Could we ever go back in time?
Molecules at the Movies
How do speakers work?
Your life on Mars
What is a mirage?
How do 'invisibility cloaks' work?
TV cancer treatment
Will an asteroid impact spell the end of humanity?
How do no-fly zones work?
Nobel-prize winning accidents
How 3D digital movies work?
A page from HowStuffWorks explaining how 3d films like Avatar work using polarised light.
Colliding Particles - Hunting the Higgs
A series of films following the work of one team of physicists involved in the experiments at the LHC, following their progress in their hunt for the Higgs, and exploring the workings of the ...
Virtual trips to black holes and neutron stars
Images and short films of what you would see traveling through black holes.
What are liquid crystals
A short description with accompanying diagrams of liquid crystals and liquid crystal films.
Why is the sky dark at night? video
A short film explaining Olbers' paradox and its most probable solution.
Ketchup: Thick or thin?
Have you ever had trouble getting ketchup to come out of the bottle? Find out why here.
Scicast
Scicast is a short film competition for all things sciencey. Watch the videos or find out how to enter yourself.
Magnetic movie
The secret lives of invisible magnetic fields are revealed as chaotic ever-changing geometries in this sci-art film.
Missions in space-time
Nature Video presents five short films on the future of physics, capturing the conversations between young researchers and physics Laureates. Join them as they grapple with universal ideas including ...