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[PBS系列]:制作东西Making Stuff-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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由David Pogue主持的科学纪录片,由PBS发行,是PBS Nova系列电视节目的一部分,于2011年播出-英语旁白Science Documentary hosted by David Pogue, published by PBS broadcasted as part of PBS Nova series in 2011- English narration
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制作StuffInvisibility披风。蜘蛛丝比钢强。用糖制成的塑料可溶解在垃圾填埋场中。自愈军车。可以预防疾病的智能药丸和微型机器人。监视您心情的衣服。未来将带来什么,它将由什么构成?在NOVA长达四个小时的系列节目“制作中”中,《纽约时报》的热门技术记者David Pogue带给观众关于我们所生活的物质世界以及未来世界的有趣旅行。在幕后看待科学创新,这些科学创新带来了比我们所见过的任何东西都更坚固,更小,更清洁,更智能的新一代材料?[编辑]???使材料更坚固???世界上最坚固的材料是什么?是钢,芳纶,碳纳米管还是全新的东西?NOVA揭开了四部分的系列“ Making Stuff”的序幕,以寻求世界上最强的物质。主持人大卫·波格(David Pogue)研究了强度的定义,研究了从电缆到软体动物壳再到巨嘴鸟喙的一切。波格从美国海军航空母舰的甲板上一个拆迁德比国内顶级的研究实验室传播与专家谁是重新设计自然给予我们创造下一代的强烈的东西来检查。[编辑]???制作的东西:较小???我们能走多小?难道有一天,我们的机器人会在我们的身体中进行“梦幻般的航行”来杀死流氓细胞吗?在信息时代,我们周围都可以看到微小的胜利:晶体管,微芯片,笔记本电脑,手机。现在,大卫波格采用NOVA观众一个更小的世界“制作的东西:更小,”检查最新的高功率纳米电路和可能有一天拿着钥匙到拯救生命[编辑]微型机器人。??制作的东西: 清洁器???材料科学的创新能否帮助我们净化世界?David Pogue在“制造东西:清洁能源”一书中探讨了迅速发展的清洁能源科学和商业,并研究了产生,存储和分配清洁能源的替代方法。氢能走吗?锂电池呢?这是否解决了能源问题或产生了新的依赖关系?Pogue在充满可持续发展未来的计划中调查了生物基燃料和为我们的汽车,家庭和工业利用太阳能的最新进展。[编辑]???使东西:更智能???“制造东西:更聪明”着眼于能够适应环境甚至学习的材料,例如飞机机翼随着飞行而改变形状。科学家在开发这种“智能”物品时转向自然。例如,鲨鱼皮激发了一种物质,当在医院喷洒时,可以消除抗药性细菌。大卫·波格(David Pogue)拜访了一位甚至创造了可以使物体不可见的材料的科学家。“更聪明”的结论是对“栩栩如生”的东西的终极愿景:可编程物质可以创造人类的复制品。Making StuffInvisibility cloaks. Spider silk that is stronger than steel. Plastics made of sugar that dissolves in landfills. Self-healing military vehicles. Smart pills and micro-robots that zap diseases. Clothes that monitor your mood. What will the future bring, and what will it be made of? In NOVA's four-hour series, "Making Stuff," popular New York Times technology reporter David Pogue takes viewers on a fun-filled tour of the material world we live in, and the one that may lie ahead. Gets a behind-the-scenes look at scientific innovations ushering in a new generation of materials that are stronger, smaller, cleaner, and smarter than anything we've ever seen?[edit] Making Stuff: Stronger What is the strongest material in the world? Is it steel, Kevlar, carbon nanotubes, or something entirely new? NOVA kicks off the four-part series "Making Stuff" with a quest for the world's strongest substances. Host David Pogue takes a look at what defines strength, examining everything from steel cables to mollusk shells to a toucan's beak. Pogue travels from the deck of a U.S. naval aircraft carrier to a demolition derby to the country's top research labs to check in with experts who are re-engineering what nature has given us to create the next generation of strong stuff.[edit] Making Stuff: Smaller How small can we go? Could we one day have robots taking "fantastic voyages" in our bodies to kill rogue cells? The triumphs of tiny are seen all around us in the Information Age: transistors, microchips, laptops, cell phones. Now, David Pogue takes NOVA viewers to an even smaller world in "Making Stuff: Smaller," examining the latest in high-powered nano-circuits and micro-robots that may one day hold the key to saving lives.[edit] Making Stuff: Cleaner Can innovations in materials science help clean up our world? In "Making Stuff: Cleaner," David Pogue explores the rapidly developing science and business of clean energy and examines alternative ways to generate it, store it, and distribute it. Is hydrogen the way to go? What about lithium batteries? Does this solve an energy problem or create a new dependency? Pogue investigates the latest developments in bio-based fuels and in harnessing solar energy for our cars, homes, and industry in a program full of the stuff of a sustainable future.[edit] Making Stuff: Smarter "Making Stuff: Smarter" looks at materials that respond to their environments and even learn, such as an airplane wing that changes shape as it flies. Scientists are turning to nature in developing such "smart" stuff. Sharkskin, for instance, has inspired a substance that, when sprayed in hospitals, could eliminate antibiotic-resistant bacteria. David Pogue visits a scientist who has even created a material that can render objects invisible. "Smarter" concludes with a vision of the ultimate in "life-like" stuff: programmable matter that could create a duplicate of a human being.
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视频编码: x264 CABAC
比特率: 1640 Kbps
Video 画面比例: 1.778:1
Video 分辨率: 832x464 (16.9)
音频编码: AC3
音频比特率: 128 Kbps CBR 48KHz
Audio 声道数: 2
时长: 55.Mins
帧速率: 23帧速率
分集数: 4
体积: 699 MB
来源: DVD
编码: Harry65
HDTV
技术参数 for HD
视频编码: x264 CABAC
比特率: 3450 Kbps
Video 画面比例: 1.778:1
Video 分辨率: 1280x720 (16.9)
音频编码: AAC
音频比特率: 132 Kbps VBR 48/24KHz
Audio 声道数: 2
时长: 00:55:40
帧速率: 23.976帧速率
分集数: 4
体积: 1.41 GB
来源: 1080i OTA ATSC
编码: joeyjoejoe
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PDTV
Video Codec: x264 CABAC
Video Bitrate: 1640 Kbps
Video Aspect Ratio: 1.778:1
Video Resolution: 832x464 (16.9)
Audio Codec: AC3
Audio Bitrate: 128 Kbps CBR 48KHz
Audio Channels: 2
Run-Time: 55.Mins
Framerate: 23FPS
Number of Parts: 4
Part Size: 699 MB
Source: DVD
Encoded by: Harry65
HDTV
Technical Specs for HD
Video Codec: x264 CABAC
Video Bitrate: 3450 Kbps
Video Aspect Ratio: 1.778:1
Video Resolution: 1280x720 (16.9)
Audio Codec: AAC
Audio Bitrate: 132 Kbps VBR 48/24KHz
Audio Channels: 2
Run-Time: 00:55:40
Framerate: 23.976fps
Number of Parts: 4
Part Size: 1.41 GB
Source: 1080i OTA ATSC
Encoded by: joeyjoejoe
subtitles merged
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Making Stuff
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