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Subido el 22 de febrero de 2023 por Noemi Dina O.

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Your new edition of What It's Like TV. 00:02:40
This program will be dedicated to those girls 00:02:44
who want to become scientists in the future. 00:02:48
Why? 00:02:53
This month we celebrate the International Day 00:02:55
of Women and Girls in Science. 00:03:05
In this program, we will also have for school 00:03:26
roommates are in for a blast of infanting 00:03:30
with their teacher Maria. 00:03:34
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Our name after the constellation. 00:04:40
Congratulations, you're out. 00:04:43
Los signos se dividen en cuatro elementos de la naturaleza. 00:04:46
Los de aire, gemini, libre, acuario, fuego, aries, leo, 00:04:53
sanitario, tierra, tauro, virgo, capricornio, 00:05:02
y por último, de agua, cáncer, escorpión, pistis. 00:05:07
The air divided in four elements. 00:05:13
Air, gemini, libre, acuario, fuego, aries, leo, 00:05:17
sanitario, tierra, tauro, virgo, capricornio. 00:05:24
And fire, fire, water, cancer, and scorpion, and pistis. 00:05:29
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En esta sección hablaremos de una aplicación gratuita 00:05:41
que podrás ver todos los planetas satélites y los cuerpos en 3D. 00:05:47
Se llama Star Wall y se puede descargar en el móvil de forma gratuita. 00:05:59
In this section we will present a free app to see the planets, 00:06:05
stars, satellites, humans, and the celestial bodies in 3D. 00:06:11
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Gracias, vocileros. 00:06:23
Esta lección se la dedicamos a todas las chicas que quieran ser 00:06:24
científicas, informáticas, matemáticas, o ingenieras. 00:06:28
El 11 de febrero fue el Día Internacional de la Mujer y la Niña en la Ciencia. 00:06:33
En motivo de esta celebración, entrevistaremos a dos de las más 00:06:38
prestigiosas científicas de la historia del siglo XX, 00:06:43
Rosalind Franklin y Marie Curie. 00:06:47
Today we are in the laboratory of the famous crystallographer 00:06:49
and chemist Rosalind Franklin. 00:06:54
She was the first woman to take a picture of the DNA. 00:06:57
The DNA is a personal code and it is different for everyone. 00:07:01
El ADN sirve para identificar a personas o descubrir el autor de un crimen. 00:07:06
Pero por desgracia su descubrimiento fue robado por otros compañeros del 00:07:16
laboratorio que se llevaron las medallas de este hallazgo. 00:07:25
Good morning, everyone. 00:07:31
Today we are at King's College in the laboratory with Rosalind Franklin. 00:07:33
She is an important scientist and crystallographer. 00:07:45
Hello, Rosalind. 00:07:49
Do you speak Spanish? 00:07:51
No, sorry. 00:07:53
When were you born? 00:07:55
I was born in London on July 25, 1920. 00:07:57
Did you go to university? 00:08:04
Yes, but it wasn't easy because my father didn't study at Cambridge University. 00:08:07
My aunt hold me and give money to study. 00:08:19
Is it easy for a woman to work in a laboratory? 00:08:26
No, really. 00:08:33
For example, I cannot enter in the staff room because a woman, I cannot inside it. 00:08:35
Which was the most exciting moment in this laboratory? 00:08:48
The day in which I was able to take a picture of DNA. 00:08:55
But informally, my colleagues stored the image and presented it as theirs. 00:09:02
What goal do you see to future girls to want to be scientists? 00:09:10
Go for it, work hard and follow your dreams. 00:09:19
Thank you, Rosalind. This is everything. 00:09:26
Good morning, today we are with one of the most influential scientists in history 00:09:29
who has wanted to give us a little more of her time to tell us a little more about her life. 00:09:34
Our guest today is the first woman in history to win a Nobel Prize. 00:09:39
And if that wasn't enough, she won two Nobel Prizes. 00:09:45
She was also the first woman to teach at the University of Sorbonne in Paris. 00:09:49
Thanks to the discovery of the elements of radioactivity, 00:09:54
we can obtain x-rays to treat serious diseases. 00:09:58
Marie Curie helped with her portable x-ray machine. 00:10:02
Hello, we are in the laboratory with one of the most influential scientists in history. 00:10:08
Welcome, Marie Curie. 00:10:15
When were you born? 00:10:17
I was born in Poland on November 7, 1867. 00:10:19
Did you study at university in Poland? 00:10:25
Women weren't allowed to study at university in Poland, 00:10:28
so my sister and I went to Paris to study. 00:10:35
Then I met my husband, Pierre Curie. 00:10:40
When did you win the Nobel Prize? 00:10:43
I was the Nobel Prize winner in 1903 and 1911. 00:10:46
What are your discoveries? 00:10:57
I discovered the radio and polonium. 00:11:00
Thanks, Marie Curie. 00:11:03
What is the history of the Soviet Union? 00:11:06
On November 3, 1957, the Soviet Union sent the Laika dog to Borgo in Spuki 2 and never returned. 00:11:11
On November 3, 1967, the Soviet Union sent the Laika dog to Borgo in Spuki 2 and never returned. 00:11:30
Laika was used to test the safety of space travel for humans. 00:11:43
Laika was used to test the safety of space travel for humans. 00:11:52
Laika was used to test the safety of space travel for humans. 00:11:59
The Soviet Union sent at least 12 dogs, but only 5 of them returned alive. 00:12:10
The Soviet Union sent at least 12 dogs, but only 5 of them returned alive. 00:12:20
What did you study? 00:12:28
In Natural Sciences, we studied the human body. 00:12:34
We saw how our respiratory system works with lungs. 00:12:40
Corsets help us to inflate lungs. 00:12:46
We also saw the heart is connected to the lungs to obtain oxygen for the blood. 00:12:50
There was a liver connected to the arteries to create blood. 00:13:00
Open the lungs and the heart. 00:13:09
We saw the bronchi inside the lungs. 00:13:13
The spirit was nasty and great at the same time. 00:13:18
Coral, did you like watching the lungs? 00:13:23
Yes. 00:13:27
Did you enjoy? 00:13:28
Yes. 00:13:30
Thank you. 00:13:31
Thank you. 00:13:32
What do you want to be when you grow up? 00:13:33
What do you want to be when you grow up? 00:14:04
I want to be a teacher. 00:14:15
I want to be a teacher. 00:14:21
I want to be a teacher. 00:14:28
I want to be a teacher. 00:14:32
Idioma/s:
en
Autor/es:
Noemí
Subido por:
Noemi Dina O.
Licencia:
Dominio público
Visualizaciones:
75
Fecha:
22 de febrero de 2023 - 14:02
Visibilidad:
Clave
Centro:
CP INF-PRI NTRA. SRA. DE LA FUENCISLA
Duración:
14′ 38″
Relación de aspecto:
1.78:1
Resolución:
1920x1080 píxeles
Tamaño:
1.10

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