Floaters and Sinkers: Lesson
This lesson introduces students to the important concept of density. The focus is on the more easily understood densities of solids, but students can also explore the densities of liquids and gases. Students devise methods to determine the densities of solid objects, including the method of water displacement to determine volumes of irregularly-shaped objects. By comparing densities of various solids to the density of water, and by considering the behavior of different solids when placed in wate
"Regenerative Medicine: from Bench to Bedside, Spring 2010"
"Regenerative medicine involves the repair and regeneration of tissues for therapeutic purposes, such as replacing bone marrow in leukemia, cartilage in osteoarthritis or cells of the heart after a heart attack. In this course, we will explore basic mechanisms of how cells differentiate into specific tissues in response to a variety of biologic signaling molecules. We will discuss the use of such factors for in vitro tissue production. We will also study the cellular mechanisms involved in the c
The basics of team building
Op het einde van deze les kun je uit een inleidende tekst over team building de essentie halen.
Ethical Issues Raised by Science
Dr Pete Moore : Course
JACOTES 2011 – Place des TKI dans la prise en charge des patients EGFR wild type.
Titre : JACOTES 2011 – Place des TKI dans la prise en charge des patients EGFR wild type.
Intervenant : David PLANCHARD (Pneumologue, Institut Gustave Roussy, Villejuif).
Résumé : l’EGFR est le nerf de la guerre chez tous les patients.
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 des 2ème Journées d’Actualité en Oncologi
Divine Action in Modern Science
Dr Nicholas Saunders : Course
Science, Faith and Postmodernism
Prof. Roger Trigg : Course
The Fallacy of Scientism as a Worldview
Prof. Mikael Stenmark : Course
The Rationality of Science
Prof. Roger Trigg : Course
The Religious Origins of Modern Science
Prof. Peter Harrison : Course
Genetic Engineering in Health and Disease
Prof. John Bryant : Course
Brains and Persons
Dr Stuart Judge : Course
Berlin, Seventh of November – History in Nonhistorical Fiction: a discussion and reading [Audio]
Speaker(s): Dr Douglas Cowie | In this series, an historian, a novelist and a literary critic explore the ways in which memory, literature and history shape contemporary Europe. Douglas Cowie is a novelist and lecturer in the English department at Royal Holloway, University of London. This event is part of the Jean Monnet 'Europe Beyond Governance' Lecture Series.
Why Care About the Environment?
Prof. Bob White : Course
Myths and Truths in Science and Religion: A Historical Perspective
Prof. Ronald Numbers : Lecture
Consumption and Well-Being: Christian Values and Sustainability
Prof. Sir Brian Heap : Seminar
1.1.3 Managing environmental risks and uncertainties The following activity and video clip presents the discussion of the Old Hall marshes in relation to managing environmental risks and uncertainties. It also introduces the key concepts of sustainable development in a period of environmentally uncertain climate change. Next steps After completing this unit you may wish to study another OpenLearn Study Unit or find out more about this topic. Here are some suggestions: ART 105-01, Beginning Painting, Fall 2006
Activity 2
This class is an opportunity to explore the possibilities of paint. You can expect to be immersed in certain fundamentals of material and application including color, texture, scale and composition…however, this is not a technique based class.,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.














