Ira Levin (1929–2007)
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This unit introduces some of the main themes and issues in discourse research using Martin Bashir's famous interview with Diana, Princess of Wales as a case study. Through this it examines the role of discourse in shaping social interaction and its psychological implications for the study of minds, selves and sense-making. The unit aims to demonstrate that in studying discourse we cannot help but study social life.
Author(s): The Open University
2.4 Analysis of nucleic acids by electrophoresis and hybridisation
This unit helps you understand the properties of nucleotides and how they contribute to secondary and tertiary structures of nucleic acids at the molecular level. You will learn about the different composition and roles of nucleic acids in the cell, their interactions with each other and the use of ribozymes, aptamers, antisense and hybridization as tools in molecular research. The unit covers the function of DNA packaging within the cell, the interactions between the DNA double helix and the nu
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2.3 Analysing nucleic acid structures
This unit helps you understand the properties of nucleotides and how they contribute to secondary and tertiary structures of nucleic acids at the molecular level. You will learn about the different composition and roles of nucleic acids in the cell, their interactions with each other and the use of ribozymes, aptamers, antisense and hybridization as tools in molecular research. The unit covers the function of DNA packaging within the cell, the interactions between the DNA double helix and the nu
Author(s): The Open University
Superconductivity
The fascinating phenomenon of superconductivity and its potential applications have attracted the attention of scientists, engineers and businessmen. Intense research has taken place to discover new superconductors, to understand the physics that underlies the properties of superconductors, and to develop new applications for these materials. In this unit you will read about the history of superconductors, taking a brief look at their properties. You will also learn about modelling the propertie
Author(s): The Open University
Episode 7: A Quantum Leap in Computing
Professor David Jamieson discusses Quantum Computing, the new
frontier in computer design, with Science host, Dr Shane Huntington.
Guest: Professor David Jamieson, Director of the
Melbourne node of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence
for Quantum Computer Technolo
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Why some technical decisions are too important to leave to engineers
In the 1970s, the instant camera company Polaroid was riding high with a reputation for innovative, cutting-edge products. It was in that decade, however, that it made a decision to launch a new, highly ingenious fully integrated instant camera and film system called the SX-70, a decision that would have dramatic and devastating consequences for the company. Dr Kamal Munir of Judge Business School shows in this research how a seemingly innocuous technical decision to develop a new innovation can
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US History I
Upon completion of this course you will: Demonstrate comprehension of a broad body of historical knowledge; Express ideas clearly in writing; Work with classmates to research an historical issue; Interpret and apply data from original documents; Identify underrepresented historical viewpoints; Write to persuade with evidence; Compare and contrast alternate interpretations of an historical figure, event, or trend; Explain how an historical event connects to or causes a larger trend or theme; Deve
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"Holy Cow" - Discover Different Cattle Breeds
Cows provide just about all of our basic needs, from milk and meat to muscle. Explore how we've changed the cow to meet our needs. This video shows 5-6 different breeds of beef cattle. Run time 01:48.
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Evolution, revolution - or business collapse
"To a certain extent, the failure of banks following the credit crunch was the result of business model innovation," says Judge Business School's Dr Chander Velu, co-author of new research in this field.
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A scenario for a greener, but tougher, future
In the near future, an international alliance of countries committed to reducing worldwide carbon emissions might have to use force to bring recalcitrant states into line, according to new research from Dr William J. Nuttall at Judge Business School.
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The effects of personality on social structure
Next time you are at a social gathering, instead of chatting just to friends and colleagues, why not strike up a conversation with a complete stranger? For the effects of making contacts outside your usual circle may, according to new research by Judge Business School's Professor Martin Kilduff, be much further-reaching than you think. A diverse range of social contacts can affect not just your enjoyment of a particular social occasion but also your work performance and promotion prospects.
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MHRN National Scientific Conference 2009
Organised by Mental Health Research Network, to be held at East Midlands Conference Centre Nottingham United Kingdom from 2009-05-20 to 2009-05-22
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Social Research and Social Policy
Organised by National Centre for Social Research and the London School of Economics, to be held at London School of Economics London United Kingdom from 2009-04-23 to 2009-04-24
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Periodic Table Rap
A rap about the periodic table. The video breifly talks about each group of the periodic table, would be great for an introduction of the periodic table.
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Earth Science- From Solar System to Water Cycle
This science video covers the Solar System, weather and the water cycle, types of rocks, properties of minerals, volcanoes and plate tectonics, weathering, and alternative energy
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Learn Science - Human Body
This video is great for science classes. It explains how the blood flows throughout the body.
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