From: 17 July 2011
To: 17 July 2011
This seminar will provide an introductory overview for the emerging field of nanometer scale science and technology.
From: 10 July 2011
To: 10 July 2011
Chemistry is involved in everything in our daily life; it is one of the main reasons of the development of many countries; the more people pay attention to chemistry, the more industry and economics in these countries will rise.
From: 03 March 2011
To: 03 March 2011
Homo Sapiens, Latin for “wise man” or “knowing man”, is the species that you and all other living human beings on this planet belong to. “A Homo Sapien is the organism that can know what is true, right and lasting”, says Dr. Michael Wadleigh.
From: 04 January 2011
To: 04 January 2011
On the morning of Tuesday, 4 January 2011, a partial solar eclipse will be visible in the skies of Egypt. Solar eclipses are among the most magnificent natural phenomena. They occur when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun. In Alexandria, where the eclipse will begin at 9:03 am, the Moon will cover approximately 55% of the Sun’s apparent diameter. The eclipse will last 3 hours, and will also be visible in most of Europe, North Africa, and central Asia.
From: 30 December 2010
To: 30 December 2010
Dr. Eric Chivian’s talk will examine the relationship between human health and biodiversity, looking at some case studies of medicines and of medical research models derived from Nature, and discuss how ecosystem services sustain all life, including human life, on Earth.
From: 08 July 2010
To: 08 July 2010
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina gladly hosts Mr. Hakim Fouad Hakim, who will be giving a lecture under the title "Influenza A (H1N1), from Prevention to Treatment", on 8 July 2010, at the BA Conference Center Great Hall.
From: 29 October 2009
To: 29 October 2009
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA) Planetarium Science Center hosted Dr. Mona Bakr Mohamed, National Institute of Laser Enhanced Science (NILES), Cairo University, who gave a lecture on Nanotechnology called "New Designs for Future Applications" on 29 October 2009. The lecture took place at the Great Hall, BA Conference Center.
From: 29 March 2009
To: 29 March 2009
The importance of science in general and nanotechnology in particular is increasing profoundly and rapidly. Nowadays, we are in great need of studying, understanding, and applying this highly effective field of science that is brimming with potential; as well as monitoring its progress and following in the footsteps of its development.
From: 09 July 2008
To: 09 July 2008
Photovoltaic energy (PV) is the primadonna of renewable energy technology. Currently, it only generates just a small part of total renewable energy supply, less than wind, hydro power or biomass. It also bears by far the biggest potential, larger than that of all other renewable energy sources, larger than anything to which fossil fuels and nuclear power could ever aspire. Photovoltaics are the most promising of all energy technologies, giving us the best option to overcome global energy crises.
From: 18 June 2007
To: 18 June 2007
AlexScope Seminar is a one-day series of lectures presented by the BA Planetarium Science Center, in co-operation with IEEE, representing interesting engineering topics for both specialists as well as the interested public.