Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Project Tuva – More Fabulous Physics Fun

Bink.nu - Microsoft Research and Bill Gates Bring Historic Physics Lectures to Web

“Lecture series by celebrated physics professor Richard Feynman is now available to all.

Microsoft Research, in collaboration with Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates, today launched a Web site that makes an acclaimed lecture series by the iconic physicist Richard Feynman freely available to the general public for the first time. The lectures, which Feynman originally delivered at Cornell University in 1964, have been hugely influential for many people, including Gates. Gates privately purchased the rights to the seven lectures in the series, called “The Character of Physical Law,” to make them widely available to the public for free with the hope that they will help get kids excited about physics and science.

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Microsoft ResearchProject Tuva

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Why? Because I guess I’m on some kind of Physics kick or something… And I thought how they used SilverLight was cool too… ;)

 

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