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nanotechnology takes off - kqed quest
From Lawrence Berkeley National Labs to Silicon Valley, researchers are manipulating particles at the atomic level, ushering in potential cures for cancer, clothes that don't stain, and solar panels as thick as a sheet of paper.
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green building revolution - kqed quest
An explosion in green building is underway, with cleverly engineered libraries, office buildings, even public housing projects popping up across the Bay Area, and championed as much by landlords trying to cut energy and water costs as by environmental groups.
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pink floyd kqed 4 - cymbaline
April 29, 1970
Pink Floyd KQED 4 - Cymbaline
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quest lab: aerogel - kqed quest
It looks like frozen smoke. And it's the lightest solid material on the planet. Aerogel insulates space suits, makes tennis rackets stronger and could be used one day to clean up oil spills. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientist Alex Gash shows us some remarkable properties of this truly
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pink floyd kqed 2 - atom heart mother (pt. 1)
RIP Rick Wright 1943 - 2008 (keyboardist)
April 29, 1970
Pink Floyd KQED 2 - Atom Heart Mother (Pt. 1)
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california's high speed rail - kqed quest
State transportation planners have nearly finished designing a high - tech bullet train system that would take passengers from San Francisco to Los Angeles in two hours at 220 mph - - faster than a Ferrari. But will California voters pay for it?
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green burial - kqed quest
Tired of toxic embalming fluid, rainforest wood caskets and other ecologically unfriendly practices, a new generation of undertakers is attempting to green up the funeral industry with burials that go easy on the land.
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pink floyd - green is the colour (kqed tv 1970)
Pink Floyd - Green Is The Colour (KQED Tv 1970)
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science of big waves - kqed quest
A monster lurks just off the coast of Northern California. Known as "Mavericks, " this surf break north of Half Moon Bay generates some of the biggest waves in the world, and draws the big wave surfers that live for them. But what makes these waves so big? QUEST talks with scientists who are getting
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kqed spark - tommy guerrero
Native San Franciscan Tommy Guerrero is a legend in the skateboarding world. Though he still skates and designs skateboards, lately Guerrero has been following his musical passions. Spark checks in on one of San Francisco's most versatile performers. Original airdate: July 2004.
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