Dan Distel at the 2011 DOE JGI User Meeting
Dan Distel of Ocean Genome Legacy on "How to Eat a Wooden Ship: A Genomic View of Wood-Eating Bacterial Endosymbiosis in the Shipworm Bankia setacea" at the 6th annual Genomics of Energy & Environment Meeting on March 24, 2011.
Noose tightens around Gaddafi strongholds
Sept. 10 - Fighters loyal to Libya's transitional government launch attacks on the few remaining Gaddafi strongholds. Andrew Raven reports.
CAV 2011 – Les droits des patients aspect juridique.
Titre : CAV 2011 – Les droits des patients aspect juridique.
Auteurs : Hélène MORAND (juriste spécialisée en droit médical – Centre anticancéreux Strasbourg - Nancy)
Résumé : Hélène MORAND : droits de la personne à la non-discrimination, à la citoyenneté, à la liberté de conscience et du culte, au respect de la dignité.
Charte de la personne hospitalisée : accessibilité, accueil, information, libre consentement, respect de la vie privée, secret profe
Every Lesson of Season 1 and 2 for only $15.00 Hi everybody, my name's Mike and this is the Let's Speak Italian podcast. So you've been listening to the first few lessons, and hopefully you're learning how to speak Italian. Well with the first 100 lessons completed, I wanted to release the first few lessons for free as a little teaser so that you can see just how easy it is to learn to speak Italian. Now, by going to the website, you can buy the first 100 lessons for only $15.00. That includes 100 lessons, plus 20 review lessons as
Obama pushes jobs plan
Sep 9 - Summary of business headlines: President Obama faces tough sell on pivotal jobs plan; ECB Board member to step down according to Reuters; Bank of America reportedly talking job cuts; A moment of silence at the NYSE for 10th Anniversary of 9/11. Jill Bennett reports.
Google+ Presents Dane Cook: In Conversation
Dane Cook stops by Google for a conversation about his influences, career, and social media. You can find him on Google+ http://goo.gl/FQD40 . Add him to your circles!
Designated Drivers
Barry R. Bloom
Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor
Joan L. and Julius H. Jacobson Professor of Public Health, Harvard School of Public Health
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Promoting Equitable Access to Health Care for Households
The idea for developing this set of training materials arose from the ÔAffordability Ladder ProgramŐ (ALPS). The ALPS initiative focused on the experience of households of illness and of seeking health care. As the name would suggest, a key focus of ALPS was that of affordability and other aspects of access to health care for households. The ALPS team recognised that almost all of the training materials presently available focus on illness and health services from the health systemŐs perspect
Pol Pot's painter, genocide survivor, dies.
Sept. 11 - Vann Nath, one of the few people to survive a notorious Khmer Rouge prison, is remembered in Phnom Penh. Andrew Raven reports.
Dr. Sarah Dunsmore on Sepsis
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Prime Numbers Through Eleven
This animated video defines prime numbers and uses counters to show the factors of 2, 3, 5, 7, and 11. The lively video is set to music and repeatedly defines the concept. ( 4:25)
Aurora Australis From Madagascar to Northern Australia
Video of the Aurora Australis taken by the crew of Expedition 29 on board the International Space Station. This sequence of shots was taken September 17, 2011 from 17:22:27 to 17:45:12 GMT, on an ascending pass from south of Madagascar to just north of Australia over the Indian Ocean.
A New Way to Get Information Into Your Classroom
This news segment is from ABC affiliate WAPT, Channel 16, out of Jackson, MS. WatchKnowLearn's CEO, Dr. Joe Thomas, explains that, "kids nowadays are digital natives. They want rich, visual media. In fact they expect it, if not demand it in the classroom..." (01:00)
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This square is dominated by Great Manshead Hill and is mostly peaceful moorland, without roads or buildings.
PBS - The Secret Life of the Brain 4of5 The Adult Brain (4/4)
THE SECRET LIFE OF THE BRAIN, a David Grubin Production,
reveals the fascinating processes involved in brain development across a
lifetime. The five part series covers brain development in the baby,
child/adolescent, and adult. This is a great video to use for High school
psychology, anatomy, or biology class.
An Interview With Hades
This student-created video features students role-playing an interview with Greek God Hades. Hades is asked about his family and powers in this interview. ( 1:21)
Using Human Blood, Saliva, and Dental Caries in the Biology Teaching Laboratory
Laboratory exercises using saliva, urine, and blood were developed because they met specific, desirable learning objectives. Moreover, because they use the student's own body, they had the advantage of high student interest. Since the method of transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) was uncovered, questions have arisen about the safety of using blood and other body fluids in teaching. Disinfection and safety procedures that minimize the risk of transmitting diseases in the laboratory
Series of Lectures to the UCT Rugby Team
In the first lecture Prof Noakes speaks of the role of self belief in athletic performance Đ Ôwhat you really believe will happen is exactly what will happenŐ. He uses his experiences as a member of the medical team to the World Cup winning springboks in 2007 to comment on how the UCT rugby team can use their brains to win.In the second and third lecture he speaks about identifying team weaknesses and strengths and how the team has to aspire to stronger bodies but even stronger minds.In addit
The World of Scholarly Publishin: a seminar Featuring / Scott Slovic
The World of Scholarly Publishing : a seminar Featuring / Scott Slovic. Séminaire organisé le 31 mai 2011 par Wendy Harding, professeur à l'UFR d'anglais de l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail et directrice adjointe du laboratoire "Cultures Anglo-Saxonne" (CAS). Avec la participation de Marie Bouchet, Department Head (département d'Études du Monde Anglophone, Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail), the following doctoral Students : Cyril Camus, Amélie Dochy-Jacquard













