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Common Lionfish--An Overview
This short video gives excellent real life, close up footage of a Common Lionfish swimming in its ocean habitat. A striking, boldly-patterned fish, the common lionfish (Pterois volitans) has distinctive bands of red and white stripes and conspicuous, elongated, fan-like fins. The red and white stripes are intermingled with varying reddish, golden brown and black-brown bars or stripes, alternating against a pale yellowish-white background. This is a great resource to help build background kn
"Missing Link" Dinosaur: Feather Color Determined
Scientists have determined the color of a fossilized feather ofArchaeopteryx, a birdlike dinosaur that represents an evolutionary transition between dinosaurs and today's birds.In research partially funded by the National Geographic Society and headed by Ryan Carney of Brown University, investigators used a specialized type of electron microscope to determine the pigmentation of the feather, which they say was black. (2:11)
Dirty Jobs: Slippery Sucker
Ancient fish Lamprey
Pygmy Seahorses Camouflaged Against Fan Coral
This short video gives excellent real life, close up footage of Pygmy Seahorses camouflaged against fan coral. The pygmy seahorse (Hippocampus bargibanti) is undoubtedly one of the most well camouflaged species in the oceans, being extremely difficult to spot amongst the gorgonian coral it inhabits. So effective is this camouflage that the species wasn’t actually discovered until its host gorgonian was being examined in a lab. This is a great resource to help build backgroun
Common Seahorse--An Overview
This short video gives excellent real life, close up footage of the Common Seahorse. A relatively large species, the common seahorse (Hippocampus kuda) is unfortunately not as common as its name suggests, and is considered Vulnerable by the IUCN. Like all seahorses, the head of the common seahorse is held at right angles to the body, the eyes can move independently of each other, and the tail is prehensile. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real wo
Moody's threat shows UK must keep cutting - Breakingviews
Feb. 14 - A downgrade by Moody's would be unjustified if the UK continues its current cost-cutting measures say Reuters Breakingviews. Also a look at how the World Cup may affect liquidity trading.
Bill Nye The Science Guy on The Eyeball (Full Clip)
Take a look... with your eye. You'll see how it works. You'll see things right side up that start out upside down. It's a quick trick your brain pulls. Your brain, by the way, is the part of your eyes that you can see. Click, and have a look-see. (02:13)
Video -- Gulf Spill's Effects Unknown For Years?
July 26, 2011---More than a year after the Deepwater Horizon spill, scientists say it could take a decade to figure out how the oil affected the Gulf of Mexico's environment. Video 5.18
About Visualizing Cultures, part 4
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3 Myths About Fossil Fuels 3 myths about fossil fuels. Part of MIT's IAP 2012 Cool Shorts Lecture on the creation of short videos related to Climate Change. Created by Eli Kintisch and Cristina Botero
Student Report on the Re-Discover Concordia Fair
http://concordia.ca/now
Student blogger David Adelman recently attended the Re-Discover Concordia Fair, which brought together over 25 university offices that offer support services for students. The fair is a chance for students to learn about resources that can help them achieve their personal, academic, and career-related goals.
What I've Learned about Teaching Statistics Courses - Jonathan Templin
Innovation 20/20 presents
"What I've Learned about Teaching Statistics Courses" by Jonathan Templin, Ph.D., Associate Professor, EPIT, UGA College of Education
The University of Georgia
copyright 2012
Meet UMMC Chief Nursing Officer, Lisa Rowen, DNSc, RN
In this interview, UMMC chief nursing officer Lisa Rowan talks about nursing career opportunities at the University of Maryland Medical Center. View her video to learn more.
You can also send your questions to Lisa on our Maryland Nursing Careers Facebook Page.
http://www.facebook.com/marylandnursing
Related Links:
UMMC Nursing
http://www.umm.edu/nursing/index.htm
Maryland Nursing Careers Facebook Page
http://www.facebook.com/marylandnursing
UMMC Awards and Honors
http://www.umm.edu/center/
Fall of Great Empires - The Battle for Rome Part One of Four
This 7:40 video is about the fall of great Empires- Rome
Rome was first built in central Italy. Later, the Roman Empire had separated into west and east because the empire was too big to rule.
The East of the Rome have first fall because the Goth and the Huns. later the west had fallen too.
Sarah, Plain and Tall
This video version of Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan includes text, narration, and pictures. It is listed on the CoreStandards.org website as part of the suggested reading materials for grades 2-3. (04:00)
Smart Car -- Design, Prototype, and Pilot Discussion with Ryan Chin













