Art et science - Jean Pierre Mohen
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Art et science par Jean Pierre Mohen
Lycée Gambetta (59 Tourcoing)
Student awards at Arkansas Idea Network of Biomedical Research Excellence - Academic Spotlight
At Missouri State University, students often have the opportunity to conduct research and present the findings. Two MSU students recently received awards for their presentations at the Arkansas Idea Network of Biomedical Research Excellence conference.
At the conference, college students from Arkansas and surrounding states had the opportunity to present their research in biological science, physics and chemistry, and see the research of their peers.
James Hansen, a senior physics major, won
Adult HIV: Antiretroviral drugs
Adult HIV was developed by doctors and nurses with wide experience in the care of adults with HIV, under the auspices of the Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation at the University of Cape Town. It covers: introduction to HIV infection, management of HIV-infected adults at primary-care clinics, preparing patients for antiretroviral (ARV) treatment, ARV drugs, starting and maintaining patients on ARV treatment, opportunistic infections.
Queen Pharaoh - Hatshepsut 1of3
The life and accomplishments of the first and most powerful female Pharaoh of Egypt. This 15 minute about Queen Hatshepsut. When she ruled, she had a strong army and the economy was
wealthy. This first act deals with the mystery surrounding her life and her death. A good overview.
A Geriatrician's Insight Into Cancer Care and Medication Use
By: mdanderson Clinicians who care for elderly patients see a lot of cancer.
That goes double for Holly Holmes, M.D., the only practicing geriatrician at MD Anderson. She explains how a geriatrician, or any clinician, might counsel an elderly patient diagnosed with cancer.
She tells us what these patients and their caregivers should consider when choosing a treatment. It may depend on the patient's "functional age," she says.
And she answers the nagging question: How can elders work with th
Los corrales de comedias (en español)
En el siglo XV las representaciones teatrales se celebraban en los patios de vecinos. Las funciones teatrales del siglo XV se representaban en patios adecuados a este fin donde había espacios divididos por clases y sexos. Este video te explica cuáles eran las zonas principales de los corrales de comedias. (1:20)
River Thames pollution, Arctic freshwater bulge
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: Sue Nelson goes to the River Thames in central London to find out why nitrate pollution has trebled since the 1930s. Later on, she talks to a researcher about an unusual freshwater bulge in the Arctic, and asks if we should be concerned. Finally, we hear a round-up of some of the news from the natural world.
Information Technologies and Marginalization in African Market Economies
Laura Mann summarises her lecture on information technologies and marginalization in African market economies, part of the OII's Society and the Internet Lecture Series. It is often argued that poor and marginalized communities self perpetuate their poverty by inhabiting closed networks. This argument has been most strongly lobbied against those in Africa, where Ethno-linguistic Fragmentation (ELF) has been used to explain "Africa's 'growth tragedy'". However, the rapidly increasing use of the I
OAA - Rolf Mathewes, BSc '69 (Biological Sciences)
Rolf Mathewes, BSc '69 (Biological Sciences) - 2011 SFU Outstanding Alumni Award for Academic Achievement
Biology Professor, SFU Faculty of Science
More info at: http://www.sfu.ca/alumni/our-alumni/outstanding.html
OrganWise Guys Shorts: Meet Muttserella
Come learn about health and nutrition with the OrganWise Guys! In this short: Muttserella, named after the classic snack mozzerella, keeps Bonita the Bone healthy and active. (1min)
Income Inequality: How the rich got richer…and what politicians are doing about it
The gap between the rich and poor used to be the province of third world countries. Why is it an issue in developed countries these days?
Changing the way people give
New donation platforms are reducing inefficiencies in charitable giving by minimising risk. But there still remains a missing component.
Bromsgrove High Street Shops 27 February 2012
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Johns Hopkins Story Swap - Hamster Burial
Sadie Howes '11 recounts to her parents, Marcia Howes '86 and Kevin Howes '85, how she and her friends -- in their desire to find a suitable place to bury their deceased hamster -- settled on the university president's garden.
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Meet Yochi Dreazen: Reporting on the U.A.E.'s Nuclear Push
Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/united-arab-emirates-nuclear-program-weapons-arms-iran-iaea-middle-east
Even with its small size, the United Arab Emirates finds itself in the center of United State's strategy to counter Iran. Pulitzer Center grantee Yochi Dreazen reports from Abu Dhabi, the capital of the U.A.E., to explore the newest nuclear power plant being built and the systems Gulf states are installing to defend against Iran.
This report is part of Pulitzer Center-sponsore
Meet Nick Miroff: Drug War Spillover in Central America
Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/education/central-america-belize-costa-rica-honduras-drug-cartels-war-nick-miroff-mexico-violence-smuggling-routes-homicides
For the last four months, Pulitzer Center grantee Nick Miroff has been reporting on the spillover of the drug war from Mexico to Central America. The Mexican cartels looked to Central America as a place to expand their trade and create smuggling routes. Miroff traveled to Belize, Honduras and Costa Rica to see how people were coping w
Interview with EarthKAM participants
NASA Public Affair Officer Brandi Dean talks with Frank Sanchez, a teacher, and Luis Tamayo, student, on their experience with using EarthKAM to capture images of Earth from the International Space Station.
For more info, visit http://www.EarthKAM.ucsd.edu
DIU d’épileptologie Nancy 2012 – Apprentissage de la lecture. De l’EEG à la clinique
Titre : DIU d’épileptologie Nancy 2012 – Apprentissage de la lecture. De l’EEG à la clinique
Intervenant(s) : Hervé VESPIGNANI (Service de neurologie – CHU de Nancy)
Résumé : objectifs
- décrire les signaux EEG
- faire une conclusion EEG
- rapporter cette conclusion à des situations cliniques
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée













