Nobel Conversations II - Memories of the Future: Early Developments in NMR Imaging (MRI)
Given by Sir Peter Mansfield, Nobel laureate
Listen: Center for Latin American Studies provides educational resources for Dichos exhibit
The Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS) provided educational support for an exhibit at Cheekwood that highlights a disappearing folk art traditionally found on Latin American drivers' trucks and buses. "Dichos: Words to Live, Love and Laugh by in Latin America" is on display to the public through Jan. 17.
Listen: Vanderbilt Twain exhibit pays tribute to popular American author
Vanderbilt University Libraries are remembering one of America's most beloved writers with the exhibit "Mark Twain: An American Original," now on display in Special Collections.
2. The Big Shift: 20th Century Push Economy to 21st Century Pull Economy (April 14, 2010)
science, technology, entrepreneurship, entrepreneur, innovation, business, venture capital, knowledge sharing, collaboration, failing, learning, passion, performance, corporation, Red Queen effect, economy, push pull model
The seventeenth century legacy and the uses of the past
The seventeenth century legacy and the uses of the past
9. Early Diagnosis of Cancer: Imaging at the Molecular Level (May 25, 2010)
science, technology, medicine, human health, molecular biology, cancer, disease, diagnosis, nuclear medicine, doctors, hospital, radiology, imaging, survival, research, early stage, tumor, PET imaging, proteins, cellular, medical school, clinic
The child in 19th Century fiction - Jacqueline Labbe
Professor Jacqueline Labbe on the child in 19th century fiction.
The biology of the 21st Century
Professor Denis Noble, who was a pioneer in the field of systems biology building the first working mathematical model of the heart and has been given an honorary degree at Warwick, talks about how the future study of biology will change in the 21st Century.
Supporting children’s learning in the early years
An introduction to the contents of this album.
The Native American Response
The Native American Response
Legacies of North American Olympic Winter Games
2010 Legacies Now (described separately in Intute) has published this report which examines the legacies of the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. The report was commissioned by the Vancouver Organizing Committee and provides an overview of the games followed by an analysis of the legacies of the games including benefits to athletes, volunteering, financial legacies, facilities, broadcasting, benefits to children, the Cultural Olympiad, tourism, aboriginal participation, and social and en
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Art a GoGo Podcast #26 - John Myatt: The Biggest Art Con of the 20th Century Please visit our blog at www.artagogo.com/blog for full show notes and links that we discuss during the show. We had the pleasure of interviewing British artist John Myatt. Myatt along with his former partner John Drewe are responsible for what is described by many to be the biggest art con of the 20th Century. The story has caught the imagination of Hollywood, with no less than two movies in the works. Michael Douglas’ film titled <
Thinking About Politics: American Government in Associational Perspective
The goal of this textbook is to provide students with a comprehensive survey of the American political system and with a framework for analyzing its processes and functions. It will appeal to instructors of introductory American government courses who wish to take students beyond a traditional institutional orientation. Throughout the text, the various dimensions of American politics are integrated into an analytical framework designed to stimulate thoughtful understanding of the political world
African American Programs at 30
African American programming adapts through the decades. Harvey Bakari outlines the goals of interpreting Williamsburg's enslaved population.
Swordmaking in the 18th Century
Colonial tradesmen learned the swordmaking craft as Virginia armed itself for war. Journeyman brass founder Suzie Dye describes the process.
Spies of the 18th Century
The means have changed, but the end is the same. Interpreter Jay Templin describes the tactics of information gathering.
Documenting the American South
Documenting the American South (DocSouth) is a digital publishing initiative that provides Internet access to texts, images, and audio files related to southern history, literature, and culture. Currently DocSouth includes twelve thematic collections of books, diaries, posters, artifacts, letters, oral history interviews, and songs.













