Duke Patient Story: Eric Gabriel
Eric Gabriel came to Duke when his doctors could no longer help him with his knee. Watch his emotional journey -- and keep watching until the end to see the latest chapter in his story.
Deer prints
Deer are unusual because they are mammals but they don't make tracks with paw-shaped marks. Deer walk on hooves, and these hooves make different tracks than paws do.
Human skull
The skull helps protect the brain. The eyes are set into the orbital sockets. The nose would be located in the upside-down heart-shaped opening, but the nose is mostly cartilage.
CEO Summit on Pathways
President Steven Ender, Mayor George Heartwell and Fred Keller of Cascade Engineering present on the changing workforce (video included through first portion of Fred Keller's remarks.) Pathways to Prosperity
SP.406 Sexual and Gender Identities (MIT)
This course introduces scholarly debates about sexual identities, gender identities and expressions, and sexual orientation and its representation in film and literature. We begin with a contemporary debate about biology and gender identity, considering its relationship to the historical understanding of sex, gender, and sexual identity. Our investigation continues with the theoretical underpinnings of the emerging field of queer studies, from the nineteenth century to the present day, and consi
CMS.100 Introduction to Media Studies (MIT)
This course offers an overview of the social, cultural, political, and economic impact of mediated communication on modern culture. Combines critical discussions with experiments working with different media. Media covered include radio, television, film, the printed word, and digital technologies. Topics include the nature and function of media, core media institutions, and media in transition.
Advancements in Underwater Vehicles: Responding to Current Environmental Issues
Even if humans could breathe under water like fish, we might not want to become permanently aquatic. “Believe it or not,” says James Morash , “the deep ocean is kind of boring,” covered as it is by so much sandy sea floor. And yet there’s much to be learned about this terrain, which was a mystery to humans
Ron Gutman: The Hidden Power of Smiling
Ron Gutman reviews a raft of studies about smiling, and reveals some surprising results. Did you know your smile can be a predictor of how long you'll live -- and that a simple smile has a measurable effect on your overall well-being? Prepare to flex a few facial muscles as you learn more about this evolutionarily contagious behavior. (07:27)
Lesgeven met Digitale Borden Waarom kiezen voor een digitaal bord? Onderzoeksresultaten. Alles op een rijtje gezet door de Provinciale Hogeschool Limburg. De digitale lessen (bordlessen) die je in deze website kan opzoeken en downloaden, worden door het departement Education …

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
How Does Parliament Handle the Ethical Issues Raised by Scientific Advances?
Rt Hon John Gummer : Course
Divine Action in Modern Science
Dr Nicholas Saunders : Course
Science, Faith and Postmodernism
Prof. Roger Trigg : Course
Theologies of Nature
Prof. Ernan McMullin (deceased) : Course
The Religious Origins of Modern Science
Prof. Peter Harrison : Course
Genetic Engineering in Health and Disease
Prof. John Bryant : Course
Science and Miracles
Prof. Sir Colin Humphreys : Course
Is the Universe Designed?
Revd Dr Rodney Holder : Course

