High early scores for video game biz
The video game business is getting a boost this holiday season thanks to winning new products like Xbox Kinect and PlayStation Move.
Elton John edits, Stars stage digital death
The day's top showbiz news and headlines including Elton John turns editor, celebs stay silent for World AIDS day, and Reese Witherspoon gets Walk of Fame star.
Elections and review in Afghanistan
Final results of Afghanistan's parliamentary election are expected to weigh on President Obama's Afghan review. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Tongue-controlled robot
Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19790 See how a robot can be controlled with just a few tongue clicks.
Mobile black out across Israel
Services of Cellcom, Israel's largest mobile phone company, collapse leaving a reported three million customers left unable to make calls, send text messages or surf the Internet for over six hours.
Education 320: Teaching PE & Health, Elementary Education - Stress Management (Health Class)
Class Session 8, recorded November 19, 2010.
2.1 ‘Roman empire’ First of all there are some fundamental questions to settle about what is involved in the term ‘Roman empire’: what is meant by ‘Roman’, and what by ‘empire’? What ‘Roman’ signifies is the key question of this unit, and the quest to define Roman-ness, or romanitas, will recur as a central topic. To begin, let us reflect on the various meanings we attach to the word ‘Roman’. We use it in connection with the city, the empire and the peop
1 Preliminary exercise Before you start work on this unit, please watch the video sequence ‘Introducing the Roman World’ below. This visual introduction will introduce many of the terms to be defined in this unit and set them in context. It will also show the kinds of sources you might work on for evidence of culture, identity and power in the Roman empire if you continue to study this topic. You may wish to replay this short sequence as you work on the unit, but for now enjoy looking at the wide range of
DMC Upside: Viking Voyage 5K Run
The Del Mar College news program, "DMC Upside," is a thirty-minute current affairs show that focuses on news events and activities around the College.
Produced by DMC TV, the show features DMC radio/television majors who contribute to story packages. "DMC Upside" airs in Corpus Christi on Cable Channel 19.
In the following clip, members of the Del Mar College community came together to participate in the first "Viking Voyage" 5K Run, which was held on the DMC East Campus on Saturday, Nov. 20,2
Research Pioneers New Approach for Space Electronics
A five-year project led by the Georgia Institute of Technology has developed a novel approach to space electronics that could change how space vehicles and instruments are designed. The new capabilities are based on silicon-germanium (SiGe) technology, which can produce electronics that are highly resistant to both wide temperature variations and space radiation.
In addition to Georgia Tech, the 11-member team included the University of Arkansas, Auburn University, University of Maryland, Uni
Hippocrates: Online medical tutorials - Case study
This Learning to Teach Online case study aims to demonstrate how the effective use of simple 'just in time' style online tutorials, stringently prepared and designed to support the needs of the students, can positively impact student learning when used in conjunction with traditional teaching approaches. ...
MIDDLE AGES: Fall of Roman Empire
The Middle Ages was the roughly 1,000-year span between the fall of the Roman Empire and the beginning of the Renaissance in Europe. This brief song and illustrated book gives a over-cap of the factors that caused Rome to fall.
Nassim Taleb on the world in 2036
As "The World in" celebrates its 25th anniversary, author and professor Nassim Taleb discusses a future filled with "black swan" events
Ecole Européenne d'été 2009 VA - 2035, a public health issue : duties to procreate (video)
Ecole Européenne d'été 2009 VA - 2035, a public health issue : duties to procreate by Marieen Eijkholt.
Website of the European Cour of Human Rights : http://www.echr.coe.int
SCD Médecine.
GAMBIT Research Video Podcast Episode 10, Part 4 "Fun In The Stacks: Games, Gaming and Gamers in Li
In Episode 10, Part 4 "FUN IN THE STACKS: GAMES, GAMING AND GAMERS IN LIBRARIES" Syracuse Assoc. Professor and the host of "Board Games With Scott", Scott Nicholson leads a discussion during the Nov 11, 2010 GAMBIT Research Meeting on the value of gaming programs in public libraries. Founded in 2006, the Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab sets itself apart by emphasizing the creation of video game prototypes to demonstrate our research as a complement to traditional academic publishing. The goa
GAMBIT Research Video Podcast Episode 10, Part 3 "Fun In The Stacks: Games, Gaming and Gamers in Li
In Episode 10, Part 3 "FUN IN THE STACKS: GAMES, GAMING AND GAMERS IN LIBRARIES" Syracuse Assoc. Professor and the host of "Board Games With Scott", Scott Nicholson leads a discussion during the Nov 11, 2010 GAMBIT Research Meeting on the value of gaming programs in public libraries. Founded in 2006, the Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab sets itself apart by emphasizing the creation of video game prototypes to demonstrate our research as a complement to traditional academic publishing. The goa
BIO190 Fall 2010 Session 11
BIO190 Marine Life Session Eleven 12/2/10 Sarah Swain
Guest: Raelene Bautista
UMMC Physician Profile: H. Richard Alexander, Jr., M.D.
This three-minute video introduces viewers to H. Richard Alexander, M.D., professor of surgery and associate chairman for clinical research at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and surgical oncologist at the University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center.
Dr. Alexander's special interests include gastrointestinal tumors, including pancreatic cancer, colorectal cancer, primary and metastatic liver cancer, and endocrine malignancies. Watch this video to learn more about his practice
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