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Quantic love

Laila, working at CERN, the most advanced research center in the world, must choose between two different men, Alessio, an attractive journalist, or Brian, a brain scientist hiding a big secret. Presented in Spanish.
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La puerta de los tr3s cerrojos

Fourteen-year-old Nico Mir comes across a strange house and through it finds himself in a in a strange universe known as the Quantum World, where he discovers a war between matter and anti-matter, the disappearance of Schrodinger's cat, and a clockmaker's shop where the relativity of time is put to the test. Niko must put things back in balance between his world and the quantum universe.
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La fi?sica es diversio?n

Explains how physics is involved in all aspects of our lives--through chapters on physics in fun, nature, home, and sports--and presents activities to demonstrate physical principles.
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Playground Science

A playground is a great place to learn why swings swing or how kites fly. Discover how science is at work while you play.
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Rosalyn Sussman Yalow

Examines the life of Nobel Prize winner medical physicist Rosalyn Sussman Yalow in a simple, age-appropriate way that will help children develop word recognition and reading skills.
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Construyamos una pira?mide

las ma?quinas simples
Looks at the history and science of tools.
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Roller coaster physics

Explores how applied physics relates to the design and construction of roller coasters. Describes the physical dynamics of a roller coaster, explaining the role of potential and kinetic energy, friction, gravity, momentum and acceleration. Also introduces how the inertial effects, known as G forces, give roller coaster riders a thrilling experience.

Inertia

Mythbusters Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman conduct experiments to determine if there is any truth or scientific basis to various myths related to inertia, including if a football filled with helium will fly farther than one filled with air.

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