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Human - An Independence Day Short Film

An empty bench hosts a conversation between two strangers. While perception and judgement play their parts, will humanity prevail? Follow us on Facebook at- https://www.facebook.com/WeaverFilms Twitter - https://twitter.com/weaverfilms To find out more about the next movie we're weaving, do subscribe and share. A short film by Manish Khushalani, Joel Thottan, Debdeep Mukherjee, Gaurav Dharmani. Starring Dylan Douza and Shanky Modi Special Thanks to Ricardo Vaz, Terribly Tiny Tales and Ankit Mastakar, Soundtracks used: 'Pagal' by Winit Tikoo, 'Saiyaan' by Lagori. *We do not own the soundtracks used. Any copyright infringement is unintended.*

Under: Short Films

Added: 19 Aug 2014 02:59 am
Views: 568

 
Satya Nadella Ice Bucket Challenge for ALS

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella accepts Steve Gleason Ice Bucket Challenge and challenges Jeff Bezos and Larry Page to do the same! To learn more about ALS and make a donation to support research, please visit: http://www.alsa.org/donate/ and http://www.teamgleason.org/donate/

Under: News

Added: 19 Aug 2014 02:59 am
Views: 390

 
The People National Anthem - Independence Day Special

SUBSCRIBE to Being Indian Channel by CLICKING the Link Below - http://goo.gl/qhzVAi Check out this National Anthem made by the people and for the people of India. This "Jana Gana Mana" celebrates the common people of India and is the #BeingIndian way to wish everyone Happy 68th Independence Day. Jai Hind!! Don't forget to Comment, Like & Share. Credits Director: Vishal Sharma DOP: Ranjit Mane Post Production: Nachiket Bohra Music Arranged by: Siddarth Chopra Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/beingindianchannel Follow us on twitter https://twitter.com/Beingind

Under: News

Added: 19 Aug 2014 03:01 am
Views: 396

 
Exclusive: Happy New Year Official Trailer | Shah Rukh Khan | Deepika Padukone

We present to you the official trailer of one of the most awaited movies of the year "Happy New Year" exclusively on T-series. Click to Share it on Facebook - http://bit.ly/HappyNewYearOfficialTrailer Click to Tweet it on Twitter - http://ctt.ec/n8U10 SUBSCRIBE T-Series channel for unlimited entertainment http://www.youtube.com/tseries Circle us on G+ http://www.google.com/+tseriesmusic Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/tseriesmusic Follow us on http://www.twitter.com/tseries Find us on http://pinterest.com/tseries

Under: Movies

Added: 19 Aug 2014 03:02 am
Views: 605

 
I Am That Change Short Film - Allu Arjun, Sukumar

Watch the short film "I Am That Change" directed by Sukumar. Allu Arjun himself produced the short film. Cinematography : Amol Rathod , Music : Sai Kartheek , Editor : Prawin Pudi Casting : Allu Arjun, Bharat Reddy, Tanisshq Reddy, Trisha, Vikram Chaitanya, Satish, Surya Arshith, Sri Varshini. Direction Department : Kasi Akula, Prasad Marisetty, Kasi Vishal, Suneel Madhav, Praveen, Buchi Babu, Vikram Chaitanya, Gangadhar. Cameraman Asst : Narayana Line Producers : Bunny Vas, Babu Production Manager : RK PRO : SKN Director : Sukumar Producer : Allu Arjun

Under: Short Films

Added: 19 Aug 2014 03:02 am
Views: 632

 
KEPLER 186F - LIFE AFTER EARTH - 2014 Documentary

KEPLER 186F - LIFE AFTER EARTH - 2014 Documentary http://youtu.be/bV10JQcTVEA * Subscribe for more Scientific & Technological Videos * Like & Share * go to our website http://www.advexon.com * Share your ideas and comment Please Subscribe us it will help us to grow faster http://www.youtube.com/user/truedocumentaryhd If Alien exist where do they live and how do they live? Scientists say a world that 490 light-years away qualifies as the first confirmed Earth-sized exoplanet that could sustain life as we know it — but in an environment like nothing we've ever seen. The planet, known as Kepler-186f, is "more of an Earth cousin than an Earth twin," Elisa Quintana, an astronomer at the SETI Institute at NASA Ames Research Center, told the journal Science. Quintana is the lead author of a report on the planet published by Science this week. "This discovery does confirm that Earth-sized planets do exist in the habitable zones of other stars," Quintana said during a Thursday news briefing at NASA Headquarters. Kepler-186f goes around an M-type dwarf star that smaller and cooler than our sun. But it orbits much closer to its parent star than Earth does, within what would be Mercury orbit in our own solar system. Those two factors combine to produce an environment that could allow for liquid water on the surface, assuming that the planet had a heat-trapping atmosphere. "The star, to our eyes, would look slightly orange-y," about a third again as big as our sun but only a third as bright, said co-author Thomas Barclay, a staff scientist for NASA Kepler mission who is also affiliated with NASA and the Bay Area Environmental Research Institute. At midday, Kepler-186f landscape might look similar to what we see on Earth an hour before sunset, he told NBC News. Or it might not: If the planet lacked an atmosphere to retain and redistribute its sun warmth, it would be a cold, dry, lifeless world. Kepler-186f probably rates as the most potentially Earthlike planet discovered so far, said Jim Kasting, a geoscientist at Penn State University who did not play a role in the Science study. But he told NBC News that it still "less likely to be habitable than planets around more sunlike stars." Even better prospects for alien habitability might well be identified in the months and years to come. How the world was found Kepler-186f is just the latest discovery to be pulled out of terabytes' worth of data collected by the Kepler mission. Before it went on the fritz last year, the Kepler space telescope stared at more than 150,000 stars in a patch of sky, looking for the telltale dimming of starlight as planets passed over the stars' disks. Nearly 1,000 exoplanets have been confirmed using Kepler data, and almost 3,000 more candidates are still awaiting confirmation. It takes years of observation to confirm the pattern of dimming and brightening that associated with alien planets, particularly if the planets are small and far from their parent stars. In February, astronomers reported that at least four worlds circled the dwarf star known as Kepler-186 or KOI-571. In this week Science paper, Quintana and her colleagues confirm the existence of Kepler-186f as the fifth and outermost world. They report that Kepler-186f is about 10 percent wider than Earth, tracing a 130-day orbit around its sun at a mean distance of 0.35 astronomical units. (An astronomical unit is the distance between Earth and our sun, which is 93 million miles or 150 million kilometers.) That would put Kepler-186f on the cooler, outer side of the star habitable zone — the range of orbital distances where liquid water could exist on a planet surface. Astronomers have confirmed the existence of other planets in their stars' habitable zone, but those prospects are super-Earth-size. Smaller habitable-zone candidates also have been found, but they have yet to be confirmed as planets. Barclay said Kepler-186f was particularly promising because it less than 1.5 times the size of Earth. Planets in that size range are more likely to be rocky with a thinner atmosphere, like Earth, Mars and Venus. But worlds exceeding that size stand a better chance of retaining a thick atmosphere of hydrogen and helium, like the giant planet Neptune. "While those planets also could be rocky, they don't remind us of home," Barclay said. Could we actually detect signs of life on Kepler-186f? That a tough one. The astronomers behind the discovery acknowledge that the planet might be just too far away for follow-up studies. The SETI Institute has been searching for radio signals from the Kepler-186 system over a wide frequency range (1 to 10 GHz), but so far nothing has been detected.

Under: Science

Added: 19 Aug 2014 03:08 am
Views: 582

 
Princeton Art of Science 2014 video winner compilation

This compilation reel gives a glimpse of each of 12 videos in the 2014 Princeton Art of Science exhibit. Each of these videos can be viewed in full, accompanied by descriptions, on this Youtube channel (youtube.com/artofsci). More on the Princeton University Art of Science competition: http://artofsci.princeton.edu/ Reel edited and produced by Dan Quinn.

Under: Science

Added: 19 Aug 2014 03:09 am
Views: 497

 
Funny Animals Cartoons Compilation Just for Kids, Babies, Toddlers!!!

Funny Animals Cartoons Compilation Just for Kids, Babies, Toddlers is a fun compilation of the Gazoon family with an elephant, serpent, ostrich and many more friends. So come watch this video and laugh out loud.

Under: Kids

Added: 19 Aug 2014 03:10 am
Views: 559

 
Gemma Sings Roar | The Voice Kids Australia 2014

Gemma gave a roaring rendition of Katy Perry fierce number. Go to www.thevoicekids.com.au for more news, videos and backstage galleries.

Under: Kids

Added: 19 Aug 2014 03:11 am
Views: 674

 
Lamahatta - A Romantic Honeymoon Place Near Darjeeling

Lamahatta Lodge is the Best Lodge in Lamahatta,the Place Lama Hatta is the Popular for Buddhist Monks as lamas in Lama Hatta, Darjeeling,India.

Under: Travel

Added: 19 Aug 2014 03:14 am
Views: 504

 
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