I found a great website with nice articles on physics, education, lectures and other good stuff. It also has this great article with 15 TED talks for physics students. Some of the videos are already featured in my previous post about TED talks about physics, also there are a couple of new ones. So be sure to check this out. Oh and by the way merry Christmas and happy New Year!
Showing posts with label ted talks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ted talks. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Collection of TED Talks about Physics
So as you might have already noticed I'm expanding the video part of the blog. So I decided to add a collection of TED Talks about physics. For more TED Talks about science, medicine, technologies, economy and so much more check out the TED Talks youtube channel.
The Universe on a String by Brian Greene
Murray Gell Mann - Beuty and Truth in Physics
Garret Lessi - The New Beautiful Theory of Everything
Brian Cox What Really Goes On at The Large Hadron Collider
David Deutsch - What is Our Place in Cosmos
Scot Aaronson - Physics in the 21 Century
Janna Levin - The Sounds The Universe Makes
Stephen Hawking - Asking the Big Questions About the Universe
Brian Cox - Why We Need Explorers
Leonard Susskind - My Friend Richard Feynman
Patricia Burchat The Search for Dark Matter and Dark Energy
You might be interested in:
The Universe on a String by Brian Greene
Murray Gell Mann - Beuty and Truth in Physics
Garret Lessi - The New Beautiful Theory of Everything
Brian Cox What Really Goes On at The Large Hadron Collider
David Deutsch - What is Our Place in Cosmos
Scot Aaronson - Physics in the 21 Century
Janna Levin - The Sounds The Universe Makes
Stephen Hawking - Asking the Big Questions About the Universe
Brian Cox - Why We Need Explorers
Aaron O'Connell Visible Quantum Object
Garik Israelian - What's Inside a Star
Leonard Susskind - My Friend Richard Feynman
Patricia Burchat The Search for Dark Matter and Dark Energy
George Smooth - The Design of the Universe
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Friday, July 29, 2011
How to Write 100 Blog Posts and Not Give Up
So guess what guys, it's my 100th post. Yeah it's nothing special, but one thing that I learned throughout my time blogging is that first steps are really the hardest ones. So here are some basic tips for new bloggers on how to keep writing and never give up.
1. Choose a Suitable Topic
This is perhaps the most basic, yet one of the most important tips. If you choose a wrong topic you will simply get bored soon. Also a great idea would be choosing a very specific and a narrow subject as this will cut off the high competition and will earn you some sweet traffic. For example, instead of writing about fishing focus on let us say ice fishing.
2. Forget the Money
It's not a secret that you can earn some nice cash from blogs, but you should forget this, especially in the beginning. Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with putting some AdSense ads or Amazon banners on your website. However, if you're so focused on monetization that you keep on writing only about what you think are popular topics and overuse advertisements, it will work against you. So focus on quality content and you will be fine.
3. Write Daily
It's very important to develop a writing habit in the beginning of your blogging career. Set aside some time every day to your blogging. One of the biggest enemies of most of the bloggers is laziness. But I can assure you that if you keep on writing daily it will eventually become a habit, which will get you some sweet traffic.
One thing that really helped me in writing daily is this great TED video called "Try Something New for 30 Days". The title says it all, the idea is that if you want to develop a great habit you just have to try something new for 30 days. So check out this great video and keep on writing.
4. Focus on Quality
Naturally if you are trying to write a great number of blog posts to improve your traffic, you will not be able to make every post into a masterpiece. The trick is to write a great post with an amazing quality once in a while. For example, write a really good article once a week. It should be a slightly longer article than usual, which requires some research and planning. Hey but don't worry, even though it will take some time, quality articles will surely get you the best traffic.
5. Keep on Experimenting
Keep on looking for the right kind of stuff you really want to write. I mean try writing "How to" articles, reviews, personal experience and all that other stuff. Eventually you'll find your niche and then you will be on the highway to success.
Thanks for reading, commenting, following and all that other great stuff. And for all of you new bloggers, I hope this articles helps to keep on writing and getting some traffic.
1. Choose a Suitable Topic
This is perhaps the most basic, yet one of the most important tips. If you choose a wrong topic you will simply get bored soon. Also a great idea would be choosing a very specific and a narrow subject as this will cut off the high competition and will earn you some sweet traffic. For example, instead of writing about fishing focus on let us say ice fishing.
2. Forget the Money
It's not a secret that you can earn some nice cash from blogs, but you should forget this, especially in the beginning. Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with putting some AdSense ads or Amazon banners on your website. However, if you're so focused on monetization that you keep on writing only about what you think are popular topics and overuse advertisements, it will work against you. So focus on quality content and you will be fine.
3. Write Daily
It's very important to develop a writing habit in the beginning of your blogging career. Set aside some time every day to your blogging. One of the biggest enemies of most of the bloggers is laziness. But I can assure you that if you keep on writing daily it will eventually become a habit, which will get you some sweet traffic.
One thing that really helped me in writing daily is this great TED video called "Try Something New for 30 Days". The title says it all, the idea is that if you want to develop a great habit you just have to try something new for 30 days. So check out this great video and keep on writing.
4. Focus on Quality
Naturally if you are trying to write a great number of blog posts to improve your traffic, you will not be able to make every post into a masterpiece. The trick is to write a great post with an amazing quality once in a while. For example, write a really good article once a week. It should be a slightly longer article than usual, which requires some research and planning. Hey but don't worry, even though it will take some time, quality articles will surely get you the best traffic.
5. Keep on Experimenting
Keep on looking for the right kind of stuff you really want to write. I mean try writing "How to" articles, reviews, personal experience and all that other stuff. Eventually you'll find your niche and then you will be on the highway to success.
Thanks for reading, commenting, following and all that other great stuff. And for all of you new bloggers, I hope this articles helps to keep on writing and getting some traffic.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
I Introduce You The Great "Ted Talks"
So lately I've been watching a lot of Ted Talks on YouTube and boy are they good. The idea behind this is that various experts from a variety of fields discuss important issues, science, psychology, management and other important stuff.
Basically it's a series of lectures, which are presented by professionals, who really know how to catch your attention. Among them there are some great science lectures, starting with astronomy ending with particle physics. So enough of this rambling, check out their YouTube channel here:
Ted Talks
Basically it's a series of lectures, which are presented by professionals, who really know how to catch your attention. Among them there are some great science lectures, starting with astronomy ending with particle physics. So enough of this rambling, check out their YouTube channel here:
Ted Talks