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1 online resource (26 min.) |
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VAST: academic video online |
Summary |
The latest developments in health, medicine, environmental issues, space and technology feature in this exciting and thought-provoking package of science stories. This episode looks at the race to build a radically different kind of computer - a so-called quantum computer - in which the microprocessors are individual atoms; a team of Australian researchers that is conducting a world-first study to discover how high risk children can be spared the agony of full-blown anxiety disorders as they grow into adulthood; tiny creatures called chitons that make teeth of solid iron; a LIDAR laser being built in Tasmania and destined to be sent to Antarctica to take the temperature of the atmosphere 90km above the Earths' surface; and a new technique that is helping surgeons detect the single lymph node most likely to be affected by cancer - the so-called 'sentinal' node |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed July 10, 2014) |
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This edition in English |
Subject |
Anxiety in children.
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Lymph nodes -- Research
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Quantum computers -- Research
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Anxiety in children
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documentary film.
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Documentary films
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Documentary films.
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Documentaires.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Burchfield, Geoffrey.
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Burchfield, Geoffrey.
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Corfield, Richard.
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Costello, Paul.
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Dayton, Leigh.
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Fry, Rae.
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Lumsdaine, Naomi.
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Willis, Paul.
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