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Material Marvels
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4.0 stars from 122 ratings
Exellent
It was very interesting for me. I hope there will be continuation.
Nomer8 via Apple Podcasts · Russia · 07/27/12
love them
this is the best set of videos I have found so far; please continue!
e_m_! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/08/12
Engaging
Goes straight to the point and it does not cloud viewers with silly promotional stuff of the university that it represents. In doing so, it manages to keep people engaged to the contents that it promises to deliver.
Aderyu via Apple Podcasts · Singapore · 01/21/12
Recent Episodes
In this segment of Material Marvels, Dr. Ainissa Ramirez describes how simple devices like cell phones can be powered by heat using thermoelectric materials which convert heat to electricity.
Published 02/10/12
In this segment of Material Marvels, Dr. Ainissa Ramirez demonstrates how materials behave strangely when they are nanosize—about 1/100,000 the thickness of your hair.
Published 02/10/12
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science at Yale, Dr. Ainissa Ramirez, discusses how a layer of carbon that is one atom thick, called graphene, will revolutionize our lives. Discovered by scientists that won the Nobel prize, graphene can be found in everyday pencils,...
Published 12/14/11
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