Irvine Welsh – Trainspotting & Skagboys

[youtube]oWPEN9tkS0g[/youtube]
Irvine Welsh meets London Real
Welsh ist der Autor von Trainspotting (1996) und The Acid House (1998).
Video-Beschreibung von London Real – 23.06.2013

Scottish novelist, playwright, and director Irvine Welsh drops by to talk about his new book Skagboys, the upcoming movie „Filth“ based on his book starring James McAvoy, the evolution of the heroin market in Leith in the 1990s, and why he enjoys living in America.

http://www.irvinewelsh.net/

Richard Dawkins – Just for Hits

[youtube]GFn-ixX9edg[/youtube]
Video-Beschreibung von The Saatchi & Saatchi New Directors‘ Showcase – 22.06.2013

Evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins introduces the Saatchi & Saatchi New Directors‘ Showcase 2013 in Cannes and spreads his memes.

[youtube]_3sT3B4pF5s[/youtube]
Video-Beschreibung von The Creator’s Project – 28.06.2013

Father of the meme, Professor Richard Dawkins, hosted the 2013 Saatchi & Saatchi New Directors‘ Showcase in Cannes. Find out how the hallucinatory visuals, directed by Marshmallow Laser Feast, came to life in our exclusive behind-the-scenes video.

All about SUSY – What is Supersymmetry?

All about SUSY
[youtube]F8Z1aKyEwNc[/youtube]
Supersymmetry, Extra Dimensions and the Origin of Mass
[youtube]ogeACgnXyuE[/youtube]
Video-Beschreibung von GoogleTalksArchive – 21.05.2013

Speaker: Marjorie Shapiro – Google Tech Talks
June 18, 2007
„Supersymmetry, Extra Dimensions and the Origin of Mass: Exploring the Nature of the Universe Using PetaScale Data Analysis“
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), scheduled to begin operation in Summer 2008, will collide protons at energies not accessible since the time of the early Universe. The study of the reactions produced at the LHC has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of the most fundamental forces in nature. The ATLAS experiment, currently being installed at the LHC, is designed to detect collisions at the LHC, to collect the relevant data and to provide a unified framework for the reconstruction and analysis of these data. This talk will review the goals of the ATLAS program and will describe the software and computing challenges associated analyzing these data. Among the relevant issues are the need to develop and maintain a unified analysis framework for use by more than 1000 scientists and the need for distributed access to large (petabyte) scale data samples, including a significant metadata component.