eWiND: Laboratory for Enhanced Wind Energy Design
Although wind energy has long been recognized as a low cost, clean source of electricity, substantial reductions in the cost of per kilowatt hour are needed for the technology to become competitive with fossil powered generating technologies. The White Field wind turbine research laboratory is aimed at overcoming this obstacle through the design of advanced rotors that feature a Notre Dame-patented plasma flow control technology. The plasma actuators are designed to increase the energy capture o
Axis Sally, a voice from the past
On May 6, 1945 a radio announcer Americans called "Axis Sally" made her last propaganda broadcast on behalf of Nazi Germany. "Sunday Morning" looks back at the life of Mildred Gillars, an Ohio native who broadcast on behalf of Hitler.
Bill Gates talks about Late Steve Jobs
3:16 Bill Gates talks about his conversation with Late Steve Jobs at Steve home.
Comparison of Methods to Detect Neoplasia in Patients Undergoing Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine-N
By: gastro@scivee Dr. Michael J. Levy discusses his manuscript, "Comparison of Methods to Detect Neoplasia in Patients Undergoing Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine-Needle Aspiration." To view the print version of this abstract, go to http://bit.ly/JFj28u.
Kidney Dissection for IPAD
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Meeting of the Minds: Alex de Ronde
Alex de Ronde (BHA'13) is one of over 450 students presenting at Meeting of the Minds 2012, a university-wide celebration of undergraduate research. Alex's project explores the relationship between Victorian floriography, the art of flower-giving, and biology.
For more on Meeting of the Minds, visit http://www.cmu.edu/uro/MoM/
Tacoma Narrows Bridge Collapses
In this video clip, provided by a newsreel from November 7, 1940 watch as the Tacoma Narrows Suspension Bridge collapses due to wind-induced vibrations. (1:17)
History of Jazz 101 - Ragtime Rhythm -
1:04 This is the "Ragtime Rhythm" video from the "History of Jazz 101: The Animated TextVook." For more information on this or other titles from Vook, please visi...
Machu Picchu Decoded - National Geographic - 02/04 - Subtitulos en Español
Un documental de National Geographic sobre la fascinante y misteriosa ciudad precolombina inca perdida de Machu Picchu. Durante 400 años estuvo abandonado por su acantilado de niebla, la ciudad estuvo perdida en la selva. Redescubierto en 1911, no contenía documentos escritos o grabados, nada de lo que podría arrojar luz sobre su historia. Los Subtitulos son de aRGENTeaM. (13:52)
7.01SC Fundamentals of Biology (MIT)
Fundamentals of Biology focuses on the basic principles of biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, and recombinant DNA. These principles are necessary to understanding the basic mechanisms of life and anchor the biological knowledge that is required to understand many of the challenges in everyday life, from human health and disease to loss of biodiversity and environmental quality.
UT News: Rocket Motorsports prepares for competition with German rivals
Members of the student-run Rocket Motorsports team put the finishing touches on their Formula SAE car for competition. For the last several years, the team has been hosting German rival Tu Fast in the weeks leading up to the SAE final competition in Michigan. Rocket Motorsports team leader Lucas Kizer tells us about the competition and working with Tu Fast.
To learn more about Rocket Motorsports, visit http://www.eng.utoledo.edu/~sae/
Conductors and Electric Fields in Static Equilibrium
OpenStax College
Bombingham
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ISS Update - May 9, 2012
The International Space Station video update for May 9, 2012.
Breakingviews: what happens if Greece runs out of money?
May 9 - Without a stable government, Greece won't get more bailout funds, says Reuters Breakingviews.
Breakingviews: Green Mountain's roasted directors
May 9 - Rob Cox and Breakingviews columnists discuss the share-sale fiasco brewing at the embattled coffee maker.
Triumphs of Experience
http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674059825
At a time when people are living into their tenth decade, the longest longitudinal study of human development ever undertaken offers welcome news for old age: our lives evolve in our later years and often become more fulfilling. Among the surprising findings: people who do well in old age did not necessarily do so well in midlife, and vice versa.
Desvelar el Sexismo en los Espacios Educativos
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LC iPad High School
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