La gravedad (The History Channel) - parte 2 de 5
La gravedad es la fuerza más poderosa y precisa del Universo, que todo lo domina y atraviesa. La fuerza de la gravedad nos mantiene unidos, sostiene a las estrellas en el cielo y aplasta la luz. La gravedad también mantiene a los planetas unidos y hace que orbiten alrededor de sus soles. Sin la gravedad, las estrellas, los cometas,
las lunas, las nebulosas e, incluso, la propia Tierra, no existirían.
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Read a Book Today!
In this video segment from Between the Lions, the Lion family sing about different types and genres of books. This video segment provides a resource for Book and Print Awareness. (1:02)
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Technologies in Sport Symposium - Session 3
Technologies of the body, Gregor was a research scientist at the University of Calgary, Faculty of Medicine, for 16 years before, in 2008, becoming an Assistant Professor at the University of Calgary’s, Program in Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies. Currently, he is also a part-time Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa in Canada. In addition, Gregor is a Distinguished Scholar in the Center for Nanotechnology in Society at Arizona State University, USA and Ad
GoNUxstream - Men's Rowing Arlett Cup vs. BU - April 7, 2012
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Melanoma Patient on His Cancer Metastasizing
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Holocaust Survivor Testimony: Edith Drori
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Introduction of the Lori and Eric Sklut Emerging Scholar in Jewish Studies
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USC Fisher Museum of Art
The Hawaiian Islands were created by volcanic eruptions. Continuous eruptions mean the islands are constantly changing. In an effort to safeguard the residents and communities on these islands, scientists conduct regular tests on lava flow samples to help predict future eruptions. This is a dangerous undertaking, even for the most experienced scientists. This video segment from Nature shows scientists as they arrive at the site of a lava flow, prepare themselves













