Barrel jellyfish and supercooled water
Unless you've never seen the sea, you've probably seen a jellyfish. And even if you haven't seen one, you will almost certainly know what they look like. Despite this, scientists know surprisingly little about them.
063 - BELLUM HELVETICUM - LOWE BUTLER WALKER
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Introduction #06 - Giant Steps - Dialogue
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Henry Umansky: "Managing Content on the Princeton Web" - November 11, 2009
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: Discusses the concepts and philosophies underlying Content Management Systems, the pros and cons of using a Content Management System, and briefly touches on some of the tools available at Princeton, notably SharePoint, Xythos, and Roxen. More info: http://blogs.princeton.edu/itsacademic/2009/11/managing_content_on_the_princeton_web.html
Highlights and Future Prospects
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Midterm Postmortem
midterm questions, perturbation of a 3D Harmonic Oscillator
Hydrogen decay, NMR
hydrogen decay, slection rules, nuclear magnetic resonance
L’air ce n’est pas rien (video)
On montre au moyen de deux verres que l’air est invisible mais qu’il occupe un volume.
Une lentille qui distingue les couleurs ? (video)
Une bouteille remplie d’eau peut être utilisée comme une lentille qui inverse les images de façon surprenante.
Good Reporting: Telling the Tale (Juan Williams)
Host Al Page speaks with Juan Williams, reporter for The Washington Post. They discuss the criteria of solid story writing and the importance of getting the small details right. Williams articulates his belief that a good reporter should strive for a story that thoroughly describes the points of tension or conflict. They also discuss the negative stereotypes of minorities, the difficulty in keeping an open mind and the problems involved in political coverage.
Research In Action: Part 1
The first episode of Research in Action covers a broad range of topics, from digital storytelling to environmental science to human rights. The program introduces UW Bothell Professor Jane Van Galen, who discusses her recent work with the Digital Storytelling and other projects. Professor Dan Jaffe details his work in environmental science including his groundbreaking and internationally recognized research in global and regional air pollution. Director of Nursing Mary Baroni discusses efforts
Seattle Grand Challenges Summit Conclusion, Part 6 of 6
In the final episode of the six part NAE Seattle Grand Challenges Summit series, John Markoff, New York Times correspondent, hosts a panel discussion recapping highlights from the summit. The discussion panel includes Matt O'Donnell, UW Dean of Engineering, Larry Smarr, University of California, San Diego, Ed Lazowska, UW CSE Chair, and Bonnie Dunbar, President and CEO, Museum of Flight. The conclusion of the series revisits presentations on the themes of "Engineering Better Medicines" and "Engi
Using Flash Pro and Flash Builder together
Adobe Flash Professional CS5 and Adobe Flash Builder 4 enable time-saving workflows. Learn how to develop content in Flash while editing associated ActionScript code in Flash Builder 4, switching easily between the two applications to edit and test.
Drawing artwork in perspective
Create new artwork in perspective in Illustrator CS5 by using the Perspective Grid tool. Create shapes and panes mapped to perspective.
Photo effects
Apply layer effects to artfully enhance images.
U.S. deficit panel takes tough stand
Summary of business headlines: Americans face tough decision in tackling deficit; Fed sees sluggish growth, but private hiring and auto sales rise in November; Biggest Wall Street rally in three months.
Tongue-controlled robot
Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19790 See how a robot can be controlled with just a few tongue clicks.
1 Overview
Britain was the first country to industrialise, and it acquired the largest empire ever during this same period. But its sphere of economic influence extended far beyond the boundaries of the formal British Empire. This unit focuses on the economics of empire, using a case study of one town, Dundee in eastern Scotland, to explore this huge topic.
Learning outcomes
Britain was the first country to industrialise, and it acquired the largest empire ever during this same period. But its sphere of economic influence extended far beyond the boundaries of the formal British Empire. This unit focuses on the economics of empire, using a case study of one town, Dundee in eastern Scotland, to explore this huge topic.













