Breakingviews: Split is no panacea for News Corp's woes
June 26 - Spinning off the scandal-hit publishing arm could make the movie and broadcasting businesses more profitable, but rehabilitation will be slow with Murdoch at the helm.
Alfred Hitchcock's The Pleasure Garden (1926) - trailer
The BFI National Archive proudly presents the restoration of Alfred Hitchcock's debut feature 'The Pleasure Garden' (1926), featuring a newly commissioned score by Daniel Patrick Cohen. This restoration is part of The Genius of Hitchcock, a major celebration of Britain's most influential and iconic filmmaker. From June to October 2012 the BFI celebrates Hitchcock's life and work with a complete retrospective of his feature films; gala events, including screenings of restorations with live music,
Excursion à Paris Laat je leerlingen een driedaagse uitstap naar Parijs voorbereiden. Voorstel tot programma:

Science off the Sphere: 1.21 Legowatts
NASA Astronaut Don Pettit gets creative with an educational LEGO kit aboard the International Space Station. Through a partnership between NASA and the American Physical Society you can participate in Pettit's physics challenge and view future experiments here: http://www.physicscentral.com/sots
Science off the Sphere: Space Balloonacy
In his off duty time, NASA Astronaut Don Pettit cools down with some microgravity water balloon experiments aboard the International Space Station. Through a partnership between NASA and the American Physical Society you can participate in Pettit's physics challenge and view future experiments here: http://www.physicscentral.com/sots
Ecopoesis Part 1
This lecture was recorded on March 7, 2012, at the San Francisco campus of California College of the Arts.
Ecopoesis is a neologism derived from the Greek to describe the creation of an ecosystem. Robert Haynes, a Canadian biophysicist, geneticist, and terraforming expert, first used the term to detail ideas of creating ecosystems on otherwise lifeless planets.
For this symposium, we have adopted and adapted the term to describe how designers, scientists, artists, writers, and other thinkers
Ecopoesis Part 2
This lecture was recorded on March 8, 2012, at the San Francisco campus of California College of the Arts. This event was presented by the Graduate Studies.
Ecopoesis is a neologism derived from the Greek to describe the creation of an ecosystem. Robert Haynes, a Canadian biophysicist, geneticist, and terraforming expert, first used the term to detail ideas of creating ecosystems on otherwise lifeless planets.
For this symposium, we have adopted and adapted the term to describe how designers,
POL310 Session 8 Summer 2012
Current Issues in American Government with Brenda Riddick 06/26/12
The Fight over the Engery Source
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Integrating Introductory Biology and Chemistry Laboratories: Human Metabolism of Vitamin C and Fruit
This resource contains detailed protocols and instructional information for carrying out an integrated Biology/Chemistry laboratory exercise. It includes student outlines, instructors notes, and suggested questions for laboratory reports.
Connections - Poet Kendra Kopelke
Kendra Kopelke was born in Baltimore, Maryland. She received a master of arts from the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University and is author of five books of poems. She is founding co-editor of "Passager," a national literary journal and press for new older writers, now in its 21st year. An associate professor at the University of Baltimore, she directs the MFA in Creative Writing and Publishing Arts program. She will be reading from her new book, "Hopper's Women," a collection of poems in
A day in the life of a green student
An encounter with a dinosaur helps a student choose a greener lifestyle. This film is by Ben Pearson, Dimitris Verdelis, Ana Isabel Hortiguela Garcia, Ester de Rioj and Lauren Holden.
DOE supports data link critical to "God" particle search
A tiny optoelectronic module designed in part by SMU physicists plays a big role in the world's largest physics experiment at CERN in Switzerland, where scientists are searching for the "God" particle.
The module, a fiber-optic transmitter, sends the Large Hadron Collider's critical raw data from its ATLAS experiment to offsite computer farms, where thousands of physicists around the world can analyze it.
Now as a result of SMU's role on the LHC link, SMU Physics Research Professor Annie Xiang
Inside the Office for Technology Commercialization
The Office for Technology Commercialization oversees all aspects of technology transfer at the University of Minnesota, bridging the gap between the lab and the marketplace. Video produced by the OTC.
Healthcare: Battle won, but more to come
Harvard School of Public Health analysts probe the importance of the Supreme Court ruling upholding national health care, and explain the law's next challenge: the November election.
Dante's Inferno I
Dante, one of the world’s finest and most influential poets of western literature, was born in Florence, Italy, in 1265. He got caught up in the economic and political upheavals of his day. Length 3:42
Been there, done that
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