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Dive underwater and swim with belugas in this simple yet captivating zen den. (1:02)
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Presented in this lecture are fundamentals of numerical analysis including FEM and BEM. In the first part of the lectures, variational methods and weighted residual methods are explained. Then the fundamentals and formulations of boundary element method are described.
Students will work with input and output using numbers and letters.
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Diane Irvine, College of Business Keynote Speaker.
Learn more about the work that Professor Lees and her lab are doing to understand how proteins and pathways are mutated in cancer—and how they hope to make advances in detecting and hopefully treating osteosarcoma.
Speaker(s): Jan Paulsson | Jan Paulsson presents the essentials of international arbitration in two compact seminars of the LSE Transnational Law Project. Lecture two of two.
Speaker(s): Dr Jonathan Chaplin, Alan Craig, Claire Fox, Professor Tariq Modood | Recent years have seen politicians and commentators of all stripes lining up to condemn multiculturalism. This event asks whether we are right to bury state multiculturalism, having once praised it so energetically. The debate coincides with the launch of Multiculturalism: a Christian retrieval from Theos. Jonathan Chaplin is the first director of the Kirby Laing Institute for Christian Ethics. Alan Craig is the le
This video features a man reading Sarah, Plain and Tall, chapter eight. Teachers could use this video in a listening center along with copies of the book for students to hear a fluent reader. ( 7:54)
Kochi is the commercial hub of Kerala. When India gained independence from Britain in 1947, Kochi was the first princely state to voluntarily join the newly formed nation. (0:56)
A comparison of daily precipitation observed by TRMM for September, 1999, with rainfall from a new forecast technique
Alumnus and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon discusses the mid-career program at Harvard Kennedy School.
HKS75 is a yearlong celebration of the 75th anniversary of Harvard Kennedy School. Learn more: http://www.hks.harvard.edu/75
This course provides a challenging introduction to some of the central ideas of theoretical computer science. Beginning in antiquity, the course will progress through finite automata, circuits and decision trees, Turing machines and computability, efficient algorithms and reducibility, the P versus NP problem, NP-completeness, the power of randomness, cryptography and one-way functions, computational learning theory, and quantum computing. It examines the classes of problems that can and cannot
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Join award winning teachers Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams as they interactively teach Chemistry: 1.7 SI System-Density-Temperature. Examples of measurements explained include measurements found in a car: temperature, mileage, and RPMs. The SI System Temperature is explained in this video. ( 7:18)
Students are introduced to our planet’s structure and its dynamic system of natural forces through an examination of the natural hazards of earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, tsunamis, floods and tornados, as well as avalanches, fires, hurricanes and thunderstorms. They see how these natural events become disasters when they impact people, and how engineers help to make people safe from them. Students begin by learning about the structure of the Earth; they create clay models showing the Eart
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