Why Give - Tony Dahbura.mov
A love for the Orioles brought him to Baltimore -- and Johns Hopkins University -- initially, but a passion for research and an appreciation for professor and mentor, Jan Minkowski, compelled alumnus Tony Dahbura to remain involved and support undergraduate scholarships.
Choosing College.
GRCC remains a great, affordable option for higher education.
"Save Italy" package welcomed
Dec. 5 - Mario Monti's deficit reduction package was met positively in the week pitted as the one to save the euro. Joanne Nicholson
Obama: U.S. needs payroll tax cut, recovery fragile
Dec. 5 - President Barack Obama says the U.S. needs to extend the payroll tax cut because economic recovery is fragile and the situation in Europe is adding to uncertainty. Obama's statement to reporters urges congressional Republicans to extend the payroll tax cut into 2012. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
PSYC 309-01, Human Judgment and Decision Making, Fall 2005
You will study how people make judgments about themselves and others; how people attribute causation to human behavior; and how people make estimates and best guesses about uncertain outcomes. The layperson's intuitions and judgments will be contrasted with normative standards established by scientists, mathematicians, and philosophers. You will learn about 6 classic decision-making paradoxes, and you can participate in 6 class demonstrations where you can earn money (max $30) as well as lose mo
Edgar Allan Poe - Nevermore
Writer Edgar Allan Poe's biography about The Raven,
his first work published, like his life's work received little or no
money. This one minute video provides insights into his life and writings and his sufferings. On the bottom of the video opening page is a list of other videos that provide insights into his other works.
Lecture 17 - 11/1/2010
Lecture 17
Valentino debuts virtual museum
Dec. 6 - Italian fashion designer Valentino Garavani makes his fashion available for the masses with a first-of-its-kind virtual museum in New York. Elly Park reports.
CESU 2011: Conférence inaugurale de Jacques Tardif
XXIV Colloque national des CESU au palais des congrès de Strasbourg du 30 novembre au 2 décembre 2011.
CESU: Centre d'Enseignement des Soins d'Urgence.
Intervenant: Pr Jacques TARDIF
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Organisateur: CESU 67
70 rue de l'Engelbreit
OSIRIS-REx: Tapping Asteroid RQ36
Dante Lauretta, Ph.D. and professor in the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Sciences Laboratory, started his career at the UA as a math major. As a young student, he was accepted into the NASA Space Grant Undergraduate Research Program. Today, he is the principle investigator on the OSIRIS-REx mission to return a sample of pristine, carbon-rich material from asteroid 1999 RQ36. Such material may just contain precursors to key biomolecules that could tell us how life on Earth began. Th
From Fields to Fuel
Developing alternative, sustainable energy sources is essential to the future of Arizona, the nation and the world. At the UA, researchers in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences are studying how to optimize sweet sorghum as a bio-fuel crop. The work brings together students and professors, government and industry, and represents an education for all involved.
SOC101 Individual in Society Session 13 12/05/11
SOC101 Individual in Society Session 13 12/05/11
Sergio Soto
Dr. Michael Reed - Academic Spotlight
One of the research projects underway on campus is led by Dr. Michael Reed, associate professor of physics and astronomy. Funded by a National Science Foundation grant, the project will use two new observational techniques to study the insides of evolving stars and to measure the vibrations in these stars.
Dr. Reed's work focuses on pulsating stars, which are stars that get brighter and fainter within given periods. The study of evolving stars represents the core of what our Sun will be late i
Bytesize Science: Taking Sharper Aim at Pesky Stomach Ulcer Bacteria
Whats inside of one-sixth of the worlds population and is a thousand times smaller than the head of a pin? Its Helicobacter pylori, the pesky bacterium behind ulcers and other unpleasant stomach diseases. In this video, students will find out more about H. pylori, and how a scientist from Spain named Javier Sancho may have a new way to fight this common microbe. (2:47)
Empress Wu
This six minute video provides an explanation of how this woman became a Chinese Empress. It takes the form of a lecture. Well done with lots of data and images.
Voyager
More than 30 years after they were launched, NASA's two Voyager probes have traveled to the edge of the solar system and are on the doorstep of interstellar space. (04:30)
SML 2011 – Epilepsie : l’apport de l’EEG dans la recherche de la cause.
Titre : SML 2011 – L’apport de l’EEG dans la recherche de la cause.
Intervenant(s) : Louis MAILLARD (Laboratoire d’EEG, service de neurologie – CHU de Nancy)
Résumé : L’apport de l’EEG dans la recherche de la cause.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Conférence enregistrée lors de la Semaine Médicale de Lorraine 2011 (SML 2011) et
SML 2011 – Epilepsie : l’apport de l’EEG dans la recherche de la cause. (video)
Titre : SML 2011 – L’apport de l’EEG dans la recherche de la cause.
Intervenant(s) : Louis MAILLARD (Laboratoire d’EEG, service de neurologie – CHU de Nancy)
Résumé : L’apport de l’EEG dans la recherche de la cause.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Conférence enregistrée lors de la Semaine Médicale de Lorraine 2011 (SML 2011) et
GREEN REVOLUTION: HYDROGEN
By: nsf Host Lisa Van Pay meets with NSF-funded scientists Yang-Shao Horn and Yogi Surendranath at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as they take on the hydrogen energy challenge. Hydrogen bonds are an extremely efficient way to store energy, and scientists would like to capture this energy to power all sorts of things—from cars to laptops. Unlike other fuel sources, hydrogen can’t be harvested easily, so we have to make it. From the importance of developing an effective catalyst to
Interdisciplinary Shakespeare Art Curriculum
Erik Wells
A series of lesson plans is presented which bridges English and Art Education disciplines with focus on Shakespeare's Hamlet; Student will learn how to engage Shakespeare meaningfully and […]













