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[PBS系列]:制作东西2Making Stuff 2-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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由David Pogue主持的科学技术纪录片,由PBS发行,作为PBS Nova系列电视剧的一部分在2013年播出-英语旁白Science, Technology Documentary hosted by David Pogue, published by PBS broadcasted as part of PBS Nova series in 2013- English narration
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与David Pogue一起经历革命性技术的奇妙旅程,这些革命性技术通过更快,更安全,更冷和更野生来改善我们的生活。从量子计算机到磁悬浮列车,并从增加股票的交易速度,以减少由地震所带来的风险,新兴技术正在改变我们的世界。[编辑]???更快???自从人类站立在两只脚上以来,我们就有了走更快的基本冲动。但是,我们能走多快有物理上的限制?大卫·波格(David Pogue)希望找出答案,并在“更快地制作东西”中进行研究,从电动肌肉车,美洲杯帆船到打破速度记录的自行车,一应俱全。在此过程中,他发现速度不仅仅是将我们从A点带到B点,还在于在更少的时间内完成工作。从登上737到推动高速行进,Pogue对极限速度的追求将他带到了意想不到的地方,在那里他将面对最终的速度边界。[编辑]???怀尔德???当科学家打开大自然的工具箱时会发生什么?大卫·彭格(David Pogue)在《让荒野的东西》中探索了受地球最大的发明家,生命本身启发的大胆创新。从用于军人的机器人“ mul子”和“猎豹”,到用鱼泥制成的面料,主持人David Pogue环游世界,寻找世界上最疯狂的新发明和技术。这是一段旅程,看到今天的微生物变成了明天的冶金学家,制造电池的病毒以及不仅改变我们制造的东西而且改变了我们制造东西的方式的想法。当我们开发我们自己的新技术,我们能从亿万年自然的研究[编辑]???更冷???在这个勇敢的新世界中,寒冷是新的热点。几个世纪以来,我们一直在与之抗争,回避并拥护它。寒冷一直是生活的大敌,但现在它可能掌握了可以改善我们生活的新一代科学技术的关键。大卫·波格(David Pogue)在“使东西变冷”中探索了冷科学的前沿领域,从挽救严重创伤患者的生命到超冷物理学,在超冷物理学中,奇异的物质新特性成为常规技术和新技术的基础,例如悬浮火车和量子计算机。编辑]???更安全???世界一直是一个危险的地方,那么我们如何增加生存几率?大卫·彭格(David Pogue)在“让东西更安全”中探索了最前沿的科学家和工程师的研究,他们希望使我们免受伤害。有些人正在用新的消防材料和更安全的建筑物来应对自然灾害的威胁。其他公司正在研究阻止恐怖袭击的技术。下一代疫苗将使数百万人免于致命的疾病。诸如更智能的汽车和更好的运动装备之类的创新将降低日常活动的风险。我们将永远不会消除危险,但是科学技术正在使事物变得更加安全。Go with David Pogue on a fantastic journey through the revolutionary technologies that are making our lives better by working Faster, Safer, Colder, and Wilder. From quantum computers to maglev trains, and from increasing the speed of a stock transaction to decreasing the risk posed by an earthquake, emerging technologies are changing our world.[edit] Faster Ever since humans stood on two feet we have had the basic urge to go faster. But are there physical limits to how fast we can go? David Pogue wants to find out, and in "Making Stuff Faster," he’ll investigate everything from electric muscle cars and the America’s cup sailboat to bicycles that smash speed records. Along the way, he finds that speed is more than just getting us from point A to B, it's also about getting things done in less time. From boarding a 737 to pushing the speed light travels, Pogue's quest for ultimate speed limits takes him to unexpected places where he’ll come face-to-face with the final frontiers of speed.[edit] Wilder What happens when scientists open up nature's toolbox? In "Making Stuff Wilder," David Pogue explores bold new innovations inspired by the Earth's greatest inventor, life itself. From robotic "mules" and "cheetahs" for the military, to fabrics born out of fish slime, host David Pogue travels the globe to find the world’s wildest new inventions and technologies. It is a journey that sees today's microbes turned into tomorrow’s metallurgists, viruses building batteries, and ideas that change not just the stuff we make, but the way we make our stuff. As we develop our own new technologies, what can we learn from billions of years of nature’s research?[edit] Colder Cold is the new hot in this brave new world. For centuries we've fought it, shunned it, and huddled against it. Cold has always been the enemy of life, but now it may hold the key to a new generation of science and technology that will improve our lives. In "Making Stuff Colder," David Pogue explores the frontiers of cold science from saving the lives of severe trauma patients to ultracold physics, where bizarre new properties of matter are the norm and the basis of new technologies like levitating trains and quantum computers.[edit] Safer The world has always been a dangerous place, so how do we increase our odds of survival? In "Making Stuff Safer," David Pogue explores the cutting-edge research of scientists and engineers who want to keep us out of harm’s way. Some are countering the threat of natural disasters with new firefighting materials and safer buildings. Others are at work on technologies to thwart terrorist attacks. A next-generation vaccine will save millions from deadly disease. And innovations like smarter cars and better sports gear will reduce the risk of everyday activities. We’ll never eliminate danger—but science and technology are making stuff safer.
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【技术参数】——
视频编码: x264 CABAC High@L4.0
比特率: ~3200 Kbps Kbps (CRF 21)
Video 画面比例: 16:9
Video 分辨率: 1280x720
帧速率: 29.970帧速率
音频编码: AAC-LC (Nero)
Audio Quality: 0.50 48KHz (~140 Kbps)
Audio 声道数: 2
时长: ~54mn (each)
分集数: 4
体积: ~1.27 GiB (average)
编码器: MP4
Released: 2013
来源: HDTV
Encoder: KarMa【Technical Specs】——
Video Codec: x264 CABAC High@L4.0
Video Bitrate: ~3200 Kbps Kbps (CRF 21)
Video Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Video Resolution: 1280x720
Framerate: 29.970fps
Audio Codec: AAC-LC (Nero)
Audio Quality: 0.50 48KHz (~140 Kbps)
Audio Channels: 2
Run-Time: ~54mn (each)
Number of Parts: 4
Part Size: ~1.27 GiB (average)
Container: MP4
Released: 2013
Source: HDTV
Encoder: KarMa
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