Europe Day Ahead: German ZEW Index expected to turn lower
July 18 - Germany's latest ZEW index is the big data point to watch out for on Tuesday. Current conditions and economic sentiment indexes are both seen turning lower in a Reuters poll.
Droughts, floods may permanently plague U.S. midwest: author
July 18 - A severe water shortage is gripping 14 states -- from Florida to Arizona -- and author of "The Ripple Effect" Alex Prud'Homme sees more droughts and flooding wreaking havoc in the U.S. over the next few years.
Caveman and his bride say 'I do'
July 18 - A Danish couple get married in a cave, 50 metres underground in Italy's Umbria. Gemma Haines reports.
U.S. Day Ahead: Apple earnings may beat, Goldman, BofA miss
July 18 - Second-quarter earnings for Goldman Sachs and Bank of America are likely to come in weaker-than-expected and Apple results are expected to surprise to the upside, says Reuters Equities Analyst John Kozey.
Burying the dead in Benghazi
July 18 - Funeral services for rebels killed in fighting near Brega are held in Benghazi as rebels now report that they are in control of the town. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Break-up of News Corp wouldn't create value
July 18 - With the drop in News Corp's share price, it appears the company is now fairly valued and there would be little extra value created in selling off parts of the business.
IPO market heating up
July 18 - Women's specialty retailer, Francesca's Holdings, expected to raise more money than any other IPO this week. Also going public: Skullcandy and Zillow. Sasha Salama reports.
Pakistan Taliban releases video of mass execution
July 18 - The Pakistan Taliban releases a video, posted on Liveleak.com, showing masked militants savagely shooting more than a dozen Pakistani security personnel in firing-squad style in the northwest part of the country last month. WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Suspected U.S. teen hitman goes to trial in Mexico
July 18 - U.S.-born 15-year-old known as "El Ponchis" goes on trial accused of beheading four people for a Mexican drug gang. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
New business surges at IBM
July 18 - -Summary of business headlines: IBM earnings beat forecasts; Cisco will cut 6,500 jobs and transfer out 5,000 more; Debt stalemate could move to plan B; stock indexes close lower. Bobbi Rebell reports.
The widows of Misrata
July 18 - A widows group in Misrata offers support for the rebels fighting forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
The Insider: Lowell Bergman
July 15 - Pulitzer prize-winning journalist Lowell Bergman talks with Reuters.com's Jim Impoco about whether -- or how -- investigative journalism can survive in the iPad age, as well as what he thinks of Al Pacino's yelling.
VW tries to smooth Suzuki rift
July 19 - Volkswagen says it's not trying to take control of Japan's Suzuki Motor; Metzler Equities says long-term functioning partnership all but dead. Arnold Gay reports.
Syria: New Homs video.
July 19 - New amateur video shows protests continuing in Syria, a local activist group says 10 people were killed by Syrian forces. Marie-Claire Fennessy reports
Adventures in the Cancer Genome Part 1
The Genome Institute's Director, Dr. Richard K. Wilson, discusses recent advances in the analysis of cancer genomes.
Adventures in the Cancer Genome Part 2
The Genome Institute's Director, Dr. Richard K. Wilson, discusses recent advances in the analysis of cancer genomes.
Adventures in the Cancer Genome Part 3
The Genome Institute's Director, Dr. Richard K. Wilson, discusses recent advances in the analysis of cancer genomes.
Adventures in the Cancer Genome Part 4
The Genome Institute's Director, Dr. Richard K. Wilson, discusses recent advances in the analysis of cancer genomes.
Intro to Fluid Mechanics
This is one of the Boulder Summer School 2011 lecture videos.
The lecturer is Professor Michael Brenner from Harvard.
You can find the lecture notes on the BSS2011 website under the link of "Lecture Notes":
http://boulder.research.yale.edu/Boulder-2011/index.html
Mise en place d'une UMFCS : aspects pratiques
De création récente, les Unités Mixtes de Formation Continue en Santé (UMFCS) prônent « une formation adaptée tout au long de la vie ». Le développement de l’offre de formation en santé, en particulier les formations transversales permet de maintenir un exercice de qualité tenant compte de l’évolution des pratiques recommandées et de se spécialiser, se perfectionner dans certains domaines.
Destinées aux professionnels de santé, ces formations sont l’occasion













