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Science Communication and Science Literacy
By: icamvid Barbara Schaal speaks at the 2012 "Becoming Engaged" Workshop on the challenges in increasing science communication and literacy among the public.
Environmental and STEM Education Synergies
By: icamvid Peter Smerud speaks at the 2012 "Becoming Engaged" Workshop on the STEM environmental education program taking place at Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center.
NASA Launches Radiation Belt Storm Probes Mission
NASA's Radiation Belt Storm Probes (RBSP), the first twin-spacecraft mission designed to explore our planet's radiation belts, launched into the predawn skies. The two satellites, each weighing just less than 1,500 pounds, comprise the first dual-spacecraft mission specifically created to investigate this hazardous regions of near-Earth space, known as the radiation belts. These two belts, named for their discoverer, James Van Allen, encircle the planet and are filled with highly charged pa
Proteins Extra
By: icamvid Eugene Shakhnovich gives a series of lectures at the Boulder Condensed Matter Physics summer school 2012 about proteins.
Brushes and micelles I
By: icamvid Ekaterina Zhulina gives a series of lectures at the Boulder Condensed Matter Physics summer school 2012 about brushes and micelles.
Soma Somasegar: Visual Studio 2012 Launch | Visual Studio 2012 Launch Soma talks with Charles Torre about the three key problems his team set out to solve with this release of Visual Studio 2012 and to share thanks with those of you who helped test the previews and provide valuable feedback to the engineering team.

Freedom of Conscience and the Authority of the State
François Boucher, DPhil student at Queen's University, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition.
Public opinion and its liberal/anti-liberal critics: A reinterpretation of popular sovereignty in li
David Ragazzoni, DPhil student at Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition.
Why should we accommodate caregivers in workplaces?
Sara Mrsny, DPhil student at Stanford, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition.
Locke, Liberalism, and Disabilities: Towards an 'Ableist Contract'
Lucas Pinheiro, Cambridge, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition.
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Connection Science
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Droplet and Stacker Projects
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University of Memphis 2012 Employee Service Awards Ten Year Category.
University of Memphis 2012 Employee Service Awards Ten Year Category.
Celebrating You!
A Special Centennial Celebration
October 24, 2012
Bergson: a machine for the making of gods [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Keith Ansell-Pearson | This lecture will consider the dramatic questions about human existence that Bergson poses in the conclusion to his 1932 text The Two Sources of Morality and Religion. Keith Ansell-Pearson is professor of philosophy at the University of Warwick.
Alumni Profile: Matt Brittin MBA1997, Managing Director UK and Ireland Operations, Google UK VUCast: Wearable Robot Linda Gregerson: "Why I Write Poems" Ping 160: Sinofsky, WP celebrity ads, Nook app, Xbox anniversary | Ping! We are ready for the winter and the Holiday season. But frost and icicles won't stop the news- and it won't stop Ping. Here's your update on all things Microsofty:
Matt Brittin MBA1997 reflects on his career and time at the School.
This Week on VUCast, Vanderbilt’s online newscast: Amazing Vanderbilt research you have to see to believe! How this “wearable robot” helps paraplegics walk! How winning a football game could influence who wins the presidency.
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