Charles Darwin-David Attenborough-BBC Documentary, Part 2
In this BBC documentary, David Attenborough discusses Darwin and his theory of evolution and is suitable for high school students. Run time 09:28.
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History of the Mac OS Part 4
Carbon is a main application environment in Mac OS X, a few example programs that are inside it are the Finder, Adobe software, and iTunes (as of Mac OS X 10.5). Carbon combines much of the old Mac OS API with some new stuff. Apple has been phasing Carbon out of the UI realm and it is now becoming the standard set of APIs for background and low level tasks. Cocoa is the primary environment of graphical applications in OS X.

This also starts to explain Apple's new move into the open

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Charles Darwin-David Attenborough-BBC Documentary, Part 3
In this BBC documentary, David Attenborough discusses Darwin and his theory of evolution and is suitable for high school students. Run time 09:24.
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Charles Darwin-David Attenborough-BBC Documentary, Part 4
In this BBC documentary, David Attenborough discusses Darwin and his theory of evolution and is suitable for high school students. Run tim 09:41.
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Charles Darwin-David Attenborough-BBC Documentary, Part 5
In this BBC documentary, David Attenborough discusses Darwin and his theory of evolution and is suitable for high school students. Run time 09:55.
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Charles Darwin David Attenborough BBC Documentary Part 6
In this BBC documentary, David Attenborough discusses Darwin and his theory of evolution and is suitable for high school students. Run 08:37.
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Charles Darwin-David Attenborough-BBC Documentary; Introduction
In this BBC documentary, David Attenborough discusses Darwin and his theory of evolution and is suitable for high school students. Run time 03:12.
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Marx - Collapse of Capitalism
Karl Marx (an actor) talks about how capitalism has survived and how it will be eventually destroy itself. He was heavily influenced by the ideas of his contemporary Charles Darwin (which perhaps had an impact on his own ideas - related to religious beliefs). Capitalism's constant greed for more and more profits – turns everything and everyone into commodities - we are just workers under capitalism (according to Marx)! (Contains some anti-religion thoughts). Run time 02:50.

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Get off Chuck's back!
Get off Chuck's back! MSU professor of geological sciences Danita Brandt chats with TalkLansing.net's Walt Sorg on Oct. 27, 2010, about Charles Darwin's work. More information on Darwin and MSU at http://www.special.news.msu.edu/darwin/index.php.
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3 Qüestions. Julia Voss

Durada: 7 min. Vídeo. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (ICE - Àrea de Comunicació i de Promoció).
Julia Voss, investigadora d'Història de la Ciència de l'Institut Max-Planck i redactora del Frankfurter Allge-meinen, va ser convidada pel CEHIC i la Facultat de Biociències de la UAB per donar una conferència i un seminari sobre "Les imatges de Darwin", Author(s):
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Foundations of Medical and Veterinary Virology
This Web site is published by the University of Texas, Medical Branch and is based around sets of PowerPoint slides. The images chronologically list many of the great discoverers and their discoveries, inventions and their inventors and developers and their technologies that form the foundation of medical and veterinary virology. There are hyperlinks to the slide sets which may take a short while to download. It is a comphrehensive look at innovations covering the period 400 BCE to 2008.
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Science made fun
A website which features videos, podcasts and hands-on activities that aim to enthuse and inspire young people about science. The resource has been devised and is continuously updated by a group of science graduates. The videos and podcasts cover a wide subject matter and all the features can be accessed via the You Tube website. There is a new ‘Science made Simple’ website which is currently under development.
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Tree of Life
Tree of Life is a collaborative project between the Wellcome Trust, BBC and Open University to celebrate the work of Darwin as part of Darwin 200 and to produce a more current version of his Tree of Life which he and his contemporaries used to explain the evolutionary connections between living organisms. The project comprises an interactive and video presented by David Attenborough which was aired on the BBC. The project website provides access to both as well as information about Darwin and ev
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“Discoveries and breakthroughs inside science” videos
The U.S. branch of IEEE, the world’s leading professional association for the advancement of technology, has made available these videos intended for IEEE members and users of local English and Spanish newscasts all over the states. The videos promote awareness of and appreciation for scientists’ and engineers’ roles in everyday life by providing accurate and peer-reviewed science and engineering information covering many current developments in everyday devices and systems. The videos have b
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Lecture 19 - 12/2/2010
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Mind-Body Problems: Science, Fiction, and God
What happens when a novelist and philosopher talks to a cognitive neuroscientist about faith, reason, fiction, and God? Listen in as Rebecca Newberger Goldstein and her husband Steven Pinker explore what Spinoza would say about Darwin, what role fiction should play in intellectual life, whether any of the arguments for the existence of God are any good, and other topics at the interface of literature, science, and philosophy.
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Lecture 24 - 11/17/2010
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The Spirit of UCL - Video
UCL Lunch Hour Lectures are open and free to the public and take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Darwin Lecture Theatre, UCL, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT. They will resume in Autumn 2008. In the meantime, a number are available below.
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