Tanins du bois : évolutions et perceptions sensorielles (audio)
9e matinée des Œnologues - Bordeaux
>> Goût du vin : les dernières avancées de la recherche
Jean-Christophe Barbe, Le fruit dans les vins rouges
Michael Jourdes, Tanin du bois : évolutions et perceptions sensorielles
Axel Marchal, Recherches sur les bases moléculaires de la « sucrosité » des vins secs
Qu'est-ce-que gouverner - Yves Michaud (video)
Un conférence de l'UTLS au lycée
Lycée International de Strasbourg (67)
Qu’est ce que gouverner ?
Avec Yves Michaud (philosophe)
Faith and the African American Experience
Notre Dame OpenCourseware (OCW) offers free educational resources for the course "Faith and the African American Experience" in the Department of Africana Studies.This course will introduce students to the African American faith experience, with particular attention being given to the historical development of spiritualities of liberation in the American Diaspora.
[EN] The Digital Dilemma of Independent Filmmakers, Documentarians and A-V Archives. (Milt Shefter)
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
Milt Shefter is coauthor of the original report The Digital Dilemma with Andy Maltz for the Academy Motion Pictures Art and Science and of the follow-up report being presented here today. He is the p
October 13-14, 2011
Organised by the Centre National de la Cinématographie et de l’Image Animée and the Cinémathèque française:
"The Digital Revolution: What Would Happen If Films Lost Their Memory?"
MSU honorary degree recipient Margaret Ann Riecker, Fall 2011
Margaret Ann Riecker, president of The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation, received an honorary doctorate at MSU's fall 2011 commencement ceremony.
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University of Memphis December 2011 Commencement Address to the Graduates.
Jan Young, executive director of the Assisi Foundation, addressed the graduates at the winter commencement of the University of Memphis.
12.445 Oral Communication in the Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences (MIT)
This course focuses on developing oral presentation skills through practice, self-evaluation, and in-class feedback. Topics include slide preparation, answering difficult questions, explaining technical details and presenting to a general audience.
MICW - Scalability of Comparative Analysis, Novel Algorithms and Tools: Kostas Mavrommatis
By: JGI DOE JGI's Kostas Mavrommatis, chair of the Scalability of Comparative Analysis, Novel Algorithms and Tools panel, at the Metagenomics Informatics Challenges Workshop held at the DOE JGI on October 12-13, 2011.
Enhanced Catalog Searching with Geospatial Technology
Enhanced Catalog Searching with Geospatial Technology applies geocoding concepts to catalog data in Library Cloud and place the results on a map interface. Then, we would take these results and incorporate more advanced geospatial analysis techniques such as proximity and density analysis to aid in the discovery of library resources.
Indicators, Human Rights, and Global Governance: Part 2
Indicators are rapidly multiplying as tools for assessing and promoting a variety of social justice and reform strategies around the world. There are rule of law indicators, indicators of violence against women, and indicators of economic development, among m
Indicators, Human Rights, and Global Governance: Part 1
Indicators are rapidly multiplying as tools for assessing and promoting a variety of social justice and reform strategies around the world. There are rule of law indicators, indicators of violence against women, and indicators of economic development, among m
Proving Genocide (IAGS 2009)
Sarah Scott-Webb (Deakin University)Tanya Elder (American Jewish Historical Society)
An Evening with Paul Baran, in conversation with Henry Lowood
Baran, who received a 2005 Computer History Museum Fellow Award for his foundational work on packet switching, is joined on stage by Henry Lowood, Curator for History of Science and Technology Collections, Stanford University Libraries. Baran will discuss the origin and development of his accomplishments—which span a lifetime of entrepreneurial activity, including 150 papers, 40 patents, and five start-up companies—and how these continue to have an impact on our everyday lives.
Sistemas Embebidos Basados en FPGAs para Instrumentación
Esta asignatura presenta al alumno las últimas tendencias en el desarrollo de sistemas digitales basados en microprocesadores, fundamentalmente enfocados a aplicaciones de instrumentación. El curso demuestra la potencia que ofrecen los sistemas digitales basados en microcontrolador empotrados en FPGAs para la adquisición y procesado de la información adquirida por distintos tipos de sensores, para el desarrollo de interfaces de usuario y para la implementación de distintos protocolos de com
FIRST Lego League Competition
FIRST Lego League Competitions are held all over the United States and Canada to give kids a fun way to engage with math, science and technology. Guided by adult mentors, students use their own imagination to design and build robots made of Legos to perform tasks and navigate obstacles as part of the competition. This regional tournament is held each year at the University of Rochester. For more information, visit http://www.firstrochester.org/
Congressional showdown and negative ads
Michael Shank, Vice President at the Institute for Economics and Peace; and Guy Benson, Political Editor, Townhall.Com; discuss Congressional gridlock and the payroll tax cut, issues Congress should focus on, and the Republican Presidential field.
21A.110 Anthropological Theory (MIT)
This course introduces students to some of the major social theories and debates that inspire and inform anthropological analysis. Over the course of the semester, we will investigate a range of theoretical propositions concerning such topics as agency, structure, subjectivity, history, social change, power, culture, and the politics of representation. Ultimately, all theories can be read as statements about human beings and the worlds they create and inhabit. We will approach each theoretical p
4.411 Building Technology Laboratory (MIT)
In this class, concepts of building technology and experimental methods are studied, in class and in lab assignments. Projects vary yearly and have included design and testing of strategies for daylighting, passive heating and cooling, and improved indoor air quality via natural ventilation. Experimental methods focus on measurement and analysis of thermally driven and wind-driven airflows, lighting intensity and glare, and heat flow and thermal storage. Experiments are conducted at model and fu
Using the Windows Phone Storage NuGets for Windows Azure The Windows Phone Storage NuGet packages are designed to make it easier for you to build Windows Phone applications that consume Windows Azure storage services. By using these NuGet packages, you can choose whether to access your Windows Azure storage services account directly from your Windows Phone applications (embedding the storage account information in the source code) or through proxy cloud services (using custom authentication mechanisms). This video walks you through the proces