MWV Episode 59 - Anne K. Jones - Cyanobacteria's Potential as a Fuel Product
By: MicrobeWorld In episode 59 of MicrobeWorld Video, filmed at the American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting in Vancouver, BC Canada on February 17, 2012, Dr. Stan Maloy talks with Anne Jones, D. Phil., Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Center for Bioenergy and Photosynthesis, Arizona State University, about why her research into harvesting excess light energy has promising potential as an energy alternative.
Anne explains why photosynthesis is a
Plenty by Competition [The Rise and Fall of Society (1959)] The techniques of the market place evolve from man's unceasing drive toward a richer and fuller life. One tec
The Great Guano Boom — and Bust As energy prices rise with the never-ending vitiation of the dollar, euro, and other major currencies, the perennial hue and cry for government intervention in energy markets is again being heard. Interests promoting these policies advocate both government manipulation of markets for oil, coal, natural gas, and other commodities, and als

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Introduction to VEF
The Vietnam Education Foundation (VEF) is an independent federal agency created by the U.S. Congress and funded annually by the U.S. Government. Its mission is to strengthen the U.S.-Vietnam bilateral relationship through educational exchanges in science and technology. VEF is governed by a Board of Directors including U.S. Cabinet Members, U.S. Senators and Representatives and Presidential Appointees. VEF headquarters is located in the Washington D.C. area, with a representative office in Hanoi
Animal Camouflage
Learn about the natural defense mechanism of camouflage as the Kratt brothers explore the way it is used by Walking Sticks and chameleons. Viewers learn that chameleons move in a jerking motion to look like a leaf blowing in the wind and that they have swiveling eyes, enabling them to spot predators and prey. (1:38)
Gravity Lab
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Junior Chemistry: The Periodic Table 1
This eight minute video provides an overview of the Periodic Table. It uses a narrator who speaks rapidly and does not show any experiments. The start of the video is uneven in quality. It is best if the students have a copy of the Table before showing the video.
Q&BA Live chat with Dr. Phil Plait, The Bad Astronomer (April 15, 2012)
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Análisis Estructural de Sistemas Mecánicos
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Collaborative, participatory, and empowerment (CP&E) evaluation
This course deals with the collaborative, participatory and empowerment approaches to evaluation in the rural development projects and programs. The main contents of this course are:
Importance and relevance of the evaluation of rural development projects and programs
Review of evaluation concepts and methodologies
Collaborative and Participatory evaluation
Empowerment Evaluation methodology and its different application contexts
Ethnography, culture and management of focus groups as 3 key t
Tom Bowen was introduced as the next Athletic Director at the University of Memphis.
Tom Bowen was introduced as the next Athletic Director at the University of Memphis.
Jazzed: University Dancers Spring Concert 2012
For more on this event see the feature story at http://news.richmond.edu/features/article/-/10353/jazzed-university-dancers-present-jazzed.html
Absolute Beginner S2 #8 - A Spanish Shopping Spree
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! When you spy a beautiful sweater in the window of a Spanish store, you decide you simply must have it. From the outside, you cannot tell the price, so you venture inside, where you are warmly welcomed by a salesperson. The salesperson inquires in Spanish whether you want to try on [...]
The Jade and Marjorie project
Here is a videoclip done by students in secondary 5 (16-17 years old) from Du Tournesol Secondary School in Windsor, Quebec, Canada. Touched by the sad story...
Security Paradox - A Public Address by General Martin E. Dempsey || Institute of Politics
This Forum, co-sponsored by the National Security Fellows, featured the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Martin E. Dempsey. General Dempsey began his address by challenging the students in attendance to serve and support their country in any capacity. General Dempsey focused his address on what he called the "security paradox." The paradox is that on the one hand, the U.S. remains a dominant international force while violence is at an evolutionary low, but on the other hand, the po
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Online
6 colleges have joined forces with MCCVLC to offer an associates degree, primarily online, for MRI: Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Young Rabbits in Nest with Adult
This short video gives excellent real life footage of an adult rabbit with babies in nest. Students will enjoy the close up views of these young babies. Rabbits are smaller than hares, and have comparatively shorter legs. Males (bucks) and females (does) are similar in appearance, but bucks tend to weigh more and have slightly broader heads. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (0:30)
Infant Rabbits in Field
This short video gives excellent real life footage of several young rabbits interacting in their natural environment. Rabbits are smaller than hares, and have comparatively shorter legs. Males (bucks) and females (does) are similar in appearance, but bucks tend to weigh more and have slightly broader heads. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (0:50)
Rabbits Feeding
This short video gives excellent real life footage of several rabbits feeding. Students will enjoy the close up views of these cute animals interacting in their natural environment. Rabbits are smaller than hares, and have comparatively shorter legs. Males (bucks) and females (does) are similar in appearance, but bucks tend to weigh more and have slightly broader heads. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the














