Research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years, formally retired from teaching in 2002,...
Topics: californiarevealed, Engineers
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years, formally retired from teaching in 2002,...
Topics: californiarevealed, Engineers
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Laboratory research conducted in Pasadena, California. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for...
Topics: californiarevealed, Engineers
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years, formally retired from teaching in 2002,...
Topics: californiarevealed, Engineers
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, California. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years, formally retired from teaching in 2002, and remained active until 2014,...
Topics: californiarevealed, Engineers
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. San Clemente, California. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years, formally retired...
Topics: californiarevealed, Coasts--California, Engineers, Coasts
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Diablo Canyon Power Plant, California. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years, formally retired from teaching in 2002, and remained active until 2014, working...
Topics: californiarevealed, Engineers
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Coldwater Creek, California. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years, formally...
Topics: californiarevealed, Engineers
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Avalon North East Waves: Santa Ana Damage. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years, formally retired from teaching in 2002, and remained active until 2014,...
Topics: californiarevealed, Engineers
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years, formally retired from teaching in 2002,...
Topics: californiarevealed, Engineers
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years, formally retired from teaching in 2002,...
Topics: californiarevealed, Engineers
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years, formally retired from teaching in 2002,...
Topics: californiarevealed, Engineers
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years, formally retired from teaching in 2002,...
Topics: californiarevealed, Engineers
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years, formally retired from teaching in 2002,...
Topics: californiarevealed, Engineers
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Diablo Canyon Power Plant, California. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years, formally retired from teaching in 2002, and remained active until 2014, working...
Topics: californiarevealed, Engineers
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years, formally retired from teaching in 2002,...
Topics: californiarevealed, Engineers
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years, formally retired from teaching in 2002,...
Topics: californiarevealed, Engineers
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Diablo Canyon Power Plant, California. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years, formally retired from teaching in 2002, and remained active until 2014, working...
Topics: californiarevealed, Engineers
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years, formally retired from teaching in 2002,...
Topics: californiarevealed, Engineers, Coasts--California, Coasts, Beaches, Ocean, Pacific Coast (Calif.),...
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, California. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years, formally retired from teaching in 2002, and remained active until 2014,...
Topics: californiarevealed, Engineers
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Storm Waves: Seal Beach Pier, Santa Monica Pier, Crystal Pier, Malibu. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years, formally retired from teaching in 2002, and...
Topics: californiarevealed, Coasts--California, Engineers, Coasts, Port of Los Angeles
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Keck Laboratory: Pasadena, California. Part of the videos from the Fredric Raichlen collection which contains footage of research, experiments and examples of tsunami research related to California. Fredric Raichlen, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Mechanical Engineering in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science taught at the California Institute of Technology in Southern California for forty years,...
Topics: californiarevealed, Engineers
Source: VHS: 1 Tape of 1
Episode 291, "Liquid Air" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Features guest scientist Dr. Harvey White (UC).
Topics: liquid air, air, liquified gases, gases
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Topics: video game, DOS, dos, dosbox, computer game, PC game, DOS game, DOS software, software, American...
See this link for the most complete and recent information on this record: https://californiarevealed.org/islandora/object/cavpp%3A132073 . Episode 590, The Enchanted Isles, from the California Academy of 'Science in Action' television program; features guest scientist Dr. Robert I. Bowman (Professor of Biology, San Francisco State College) and the animal of the week is a . The episode is about a journey to the world's most famous living laboratory of evolution‚ the Galapagos.
Topics: californiarevealed, Natural history--Galapagos Islands, Bowman, Robert I.
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
Episode 444, "World of Sound/The Ear" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Francis A. Sooy, M. D., returns with a series of demonstrations on the function and structure of the human ear and a report of latest treatment techniques; the animal of the week is a tree porcupine. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topics: Ear, Hearing, Hearing--Physiological aspects
In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This is Episode...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science, Fluids, Motion
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This is Episode...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science, Monkeys, Chimpanzees, Gorilla
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This is Episode...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science, Geology, Volcanoes
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This is Episode...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science, Earth (Planet)--Surface, Geology, Rocks
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
Episode 360, "Polynesian Culture" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Ancient rites, superstitions, and customs of these remarkable people of the Pacific. Special VTR telecast from Hawaii; features guest scientist Dr. Alexander Spoehr, Director of the Bishop Museum. Source: 1 reel of 1. Video: 2" Quad
Topics: Polynesians, Ethnology--Polynesia, Pacific Islanders
Episode 416, "Keeping Children Safe" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Robert Always, M.D., Dean of Stanford University School of Medicine, will demonstrate hazards that children face in their daily lives and advise what parents should and can do; the animal of the week is a puma cub. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topics: Safety education, Home accidents--Prevention
Episode 424, "Plastic Surgery" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. How new surgical techniques and skills repair damage and correct physical deformities; features guest scientist Mar W. McGregor, M. D., St. Francis Memorial Hospital. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topics: Plastic surgery, Cosmetic surgery
Episode 470, "Missile Photography" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Carl Brewster, Aerospace Corporation, Cape Canaveral, Florida, demonstrates how scientific photography is helping America's spece effort by recording the performance of outward-bound missiles; the animal of the week is a slow loris. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topics: Photography--Scientific applications, Rocketry, Guided missiles
Episode 468, "Moonmobile" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. How a newly developed mechanism with TV eyes, six legs, and a single claw will study and report the moon's surface, preparing the way for man; features guest scientist John D. McKenny (Space-General Corp). Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topics: Moon--Exploration, Lunar surface vehicles, Lunar exploration
Episode 441, "Surgery for Strokes" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. New surgical techniques to prevent and treat strokes demonstrated by Glen O. Cross, M.D., University of California. A salute to the International Congress of Surgeons meeting in San Francisco. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topics: Cerebrovascular disease--Surgery, Stroke, Brain--Blood-vessels--Diseases
In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This reel seems...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This is Episode...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science, Motion, Physics
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This is Episode...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science, Biology, Biological rhythms, Hedgehogs
Source: 2 inch videotape: Quadruplex: 1 Tape of 1
See this link for the most complete and recent information on this record: https://californiarevealed.org/islandora/object/cavpp%3A132065 . Episode 507, The Oceans, from the California Academy of 'Science in Action' television program; features guest scientist Dr. Robert Fisher and the animal of the week is a alligator snapping turtles. The episode is about Dr. Robert Fischer, Director of the International Oceanographic Expedition, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, tells of new and...
Topics: californiarevealed, Oceanography--Research, Fisher, Robert L. (Robert Lloyd), 1925-
Source: 2 inch videotape: Quadruplex: 1 Tape of 1
Episode 412, "Social Life of Baboons" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. The lively story of research on the behavior of these animals; features guest scientist Dr. Sherwood Washburn (UC). Source: 1 reel of 1. 2" Quad.
Topic: Baboons
Episode 509, "Liquid Air" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Aspects of low temperature research and the useful applications of liquid air in biological research, solid state physics, and computer technology; features guest scientist Dr. Harvey E. White (Director of Lawrence Hall of Science, UC); the animal of the week is a talking Mynah bird. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topics: Liquid air, Liquefied gases, Low temperature research
Episode 443, "Treasures of the Nile" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Famed Egyptologist and member of UNESCO committee for preservation of the upper Nile archaeological sites, Dr. John Wilson, will discuss the culture of this great civilization. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topic: Egyptology
Episode 481, "Weather - Past, Present, and Future/New Weather Theories" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Space exploration has opened up a wealth of new ways to probe the ancient mysteries of meteorology. To bring us up to date, Dr. Walter Orr Roberts of the University of Colorado returns to 'Science in Action"; the animal of the week is a kinkajou. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topics: Weather, Weather forecasting, Weather control
Episode 494, "The Skin" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. What does the sun do to the skin? How can you keep your skin healthy? These and other questions about the human body will be answered by John Epstein, M.D., University of California Medical Center; the animal of the week is trained German shepherds. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topic: Skin
Episode 477, "Work, Energy, and Power" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Basic principles of work, energy and power are made more meaningful through lively demonstrations that apply to many activities; features guest scientist Dr. Howard Shugart (UC). Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topics: Energy, Energy conversion, Force and energy
Episode 398, "Metabolism" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Dr. Harold Harper, University of California School of Medicine, returns for a demonstration of this important technique in diagnosis. The what, why and how of taking your metabolism. Source: 1 reel of 1. 2" Quad.
Topics: Metabolism, Cell metabolism
In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This is Episode...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science, Entomology, Insects
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
See this link for the most complete and recent information on this record: https://californiarevealed.org/islandora/object/cavpp%3A132077 . Episode 619, Safari for Science, from the California Academy of 'Science in Action' television program; features guest scientist Dr. Edward S. Ross (Curator, Department of Entomology, California Academy of Sciences) and the animal of the week is a . The episode is about a scientist as he collects and classifies specimens for a monograph.
Topics: californiarevealed, Entomologists, Ross, Edward S. (Edward Shearman), 1915-2016
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
Episode 236, "Space Communications" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. New challenges in the science of communicating posed by faster-than-sound planes, rockets and space ships; features guest scientist Dr. John Granger (Stanford Research Institute).
Topics: Space, Astronautics--Communication systems