Duke Campus Reacts to Dr. Lefkowitz's Nobel Prize
The Duke campus and beyond honored Dr. Robert Lefkowitz for sharing the 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Brian K. Kobilka of Stanford University School of Medicine, who was a post-doctoral fellow in Lefkowitz's lab.
Lecture 13, October 10, 2012
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Scholarfest 2012
GRCC's annual scholarship fundraiser, this year honoring Fred Keller and Linn Maxwell Keller for their longtime support of Grand Rapids Community College.
Radio Lingua Network News: 26 September 2008
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Lesson 02 - One Minute Romanian
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Scientific Method Song (With Video)
Student-created video for a school project. Student uses a song created by HAVE FUN TEACHING. (01:38)
Curved glass link to fast beer drinking
Oct. 10 - Drinking beer from a flute-shaped glass might rapidly increase your speed of drinking, making you become drunk quicker, according to research by British psychologists. Jim Drury has the story.
IMF's Lagarde calls for action
Oct. 11 - IMF managing director Christine Lagarde urged "courageous and cooperative" action from its members to quell economic uncertainty ahead of their twice-yearly meetings in Tokyo. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
VUCast: New Show Shines!
This Week on VUCast, Vanderbilt’s online newscast: The Vanderbilt connection to the new TV hit Nashville! How your smartphone could start saving lives. How music is going to the HEART of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Data Protection and Social Networks
Dr. Ian Brown (Senior Research Fellow, Oxford Internet Institute) presents an analysis of the interface between Data Protection regulation and social networking. This seminar was held during Trinity Term 2012 as part of the OxPILS series 'Mending the Tangled Web? Informational Privacy 3.0'. The series was generously made possible with funding from a Joint Programme between the European Union and the Council of Europe. (The views expressed are those of the individual speakers only). http://www
Cruickshank Lecture features Dr. Leonard Susskind
Professor Leonard Susskind, director of the Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics, is an internationally recognized physicist known as the "Father of String Theory." His achievements have earned him numerous prestigious awards, including the Sakurai Prize in Theoretical Particle Physics in 1997.
The Alexander M. Cruickshank Endowed Lectureship was established in 1999. The subject of the lecture rotates among chemistry, physics, and biology. Sponsored by the URI Department of Physics, the U
The Week at Duke {in 60 Seconds}: A Nobel Prize; Campus Gets 'Gangnam Style'
Duke juniors Audrey Adu-Appiah and Danny Nolan deliver a week's worth of campus news in a minute.
Big news this week. Duke doctor Robert Lefkowitz (Lef-co-witz) is sharing
the 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He is a pioneer in understanding how
drugs and other compounds attach to a cell's surface. Congratulations Dr.
Lefkowitz!
Election season is heating up. Duke students dove in to politics during a campus foreign policy debate. And, that's just warmup for the October 22nd showdown at Duke bet
Debate Expert Looks at First 2012 Presidential Debate
SMU Communication Studies Professor and Debate Director Ben Voth talks about the first debate between Presidential Barack Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney.
In 'YouTube era,' not messing up is goal in presidential debates
Both Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have avoided the kind of debate gaffe that can sink a campaign, but it only takes one major slipup to land on YouTube, says MSU head debate coach Will Repko.
What to watch: Kim Kardashian or presidential debate?
At 90 minutes, the presidential debates are longer than an episode of "Keeping up with the Kardashians." So while many people won't watch the whole thing, the post-debate responses and news reaction play a big role, says Will Repko, Michigan State University's head debate coach.
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