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Brookhaven Streaming Media

NOTE: The archived files below are available as streaming video files. The files must be viewed with RealPlayer. Download RealPlayer from a BNL server here.

   
WBNL Test Stream
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High Energy & Nuclear Physics Program Advisory Committee Meeting
September 8 - 11, 2004. Available talks: BRAHMS, STAR, PHENIX, RHIC IIPHOBOS,Neutrino Scattering, Pentaquarks, P969, E964R, P970.
   
Science Museum Summer Camp (11 min.)
Hands-on science exploration for local students visiting Brookhaven National Laboratory. Inquiry and learning that keeps students thinking even after they leave the Laboratory. Hosted by the Lab's Office of Educational Programs.
   
Mars Museum Program June 10, 2004 (8 min.)
Students learn about about Mars while visiting Brookhaven.
   
E949 Colloquium March 23, 2004. (55 min.)
An international team of physicists examining an extremely rare form of subatomic particle decay has discovered evidence which could be an indication of new forces beyond those incorporated in the Standard Model of particle physics.
   
NSLS-II Workshop, Part 1 March 15, 2004 (1 hr. 22 min.)
Presentations by Battelle CEO Karl Kohrt, DOE Office of Science Associate Director Patricia Dehmer, New York Congressman Tim Bishop and BNL Associate Laboratory Director for Light Sources Steven Dierker.
   
NSLS-II Workshop, Part 2 March 15, 2004 (1 hr. 22 min.)
Presentations by Congressional Science Committee Chairman Sherwood Boehlert, IBM Researher Paul Horn, and co-winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Roderick MacKinnon.
   
Muon g-2 Physics Colloquium
"A Precise Measurement of the Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Negative Muon" presented by Dr. Gerco Onderwater of the University of Illinois, at Brookhaven on January 8, 2003.
   
Joint Meeting of User Facility Administrators & User Executive Committee Chairs. October 27-28, 2003.
An information exchange and fact-finding meeting to educate the User Facility Administrators and UEC Chairs on the policies for non-US citizen access into the US and the Foreign Visits & Assignments Program for national laboratories. Videos available by speaker.
   
NASA Space Radiation Laboratory Dedication, October 14, 2003.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration Chief of Staff John Schumacher and U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science Director Raymond Orbach joined Brookhaven National Laboratory Director Praveen Chaudhari and invited guests in a ceremony to mark the opening of the new NASA Space Radiation Laboratory at Brookhaven. (45 min.)
   
Pegram Lectures, Sept 22, 23, 2003
George M. Whitesides, a chemistry professor at Harvard University, gave a series of three lectures on “Nanoscience: Status and Prospects” at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | Microtools for Biology | The Future of Science and Technology.
   
National Synchrotron Light Source ( 6 min.)
A tour of Brookhaven's National Synchrotron Light Source, hosted by BNL Associate Laboratory Director for Light Sources, Stephen Dierker.
   
Click to watch the colloquium LIVE RHIC Colloquium. This Colloquium occurred on Wednesday, June 18, 2003.  Initial physics results of RHIC deuteron-gold collisions were presented.  Special speakers included John Marburger, Dennis Kovar, Peter Rosen, and BNL Director Praveen Chaudhari. The slide presentations of each of the experiment collaborations are also available here in Microsoft PowerPoint format.
   
Center for Functional Nanomaterials (3 min.)
The Brookhaven National Laboratory Center for Functional Nanomaterials will provide researchers with state-of-the-art capabilities to fabricate and study nanoscale materials.
   
Atomic Sinner: the Life and Career of J. Robert Oppenheimer (1 hr. 18 min.)
The 376th Brookhaven Lecture given by Lab historian Robert Crease on September 18, 2002.
   
BNL Overview
A guided tour of Brookhaven National Laboratory.
   
Ray Davis & the Discovery of Solar Neutrinos (< 2 min.)
Brookhaven researcher Ray Davis  was the first scientist to detect solar neutrinos, the signature of nuclear fusion reactions occurring in the core of the sun.
   
The Earliest New World Map? (3 min.)
Brookhaven chemist Garman Harbottle explains the process used to date the Vinland Map parchment to the year 1434, nearly 60 years before Columbus set foot in the West Indies.
   
RHIC - Exploring the Universe Within
A guided tour of Brookhaven's Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider conducted by Laboratory Director John Marburger. This tour explains RHIC's purpose and the physics behind its operation.
   
PHENIX - Creating a New View 
An overview of the PHENIX detector, one of the current experiments at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider.
   
Mini Raman LIDAR System (3 min.)
A short-range, non-contact tool developed at Brookhaven for identifying unknown hazardous chemicals from a safe distance.
   
Camp Upton Museum Tour (10 min.)
A video survey of Brookhaven's historic Camp Upton Museum. Prior to its use as a site for a national laboratory, Upton, New York was host to a World War I U.S. Army camp.
   
BNL Science Education Programs (8 min.)
An overview of Brookhaven's education programs including the Elementary School Science Fair, 'Magnets To Go', the Science Museum, and Investigations in Science.

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Last Modified: October 21, 2004