Fermentation Science at Oregon State University
Oregon State University knows the science of beer. Students, graduate researchers, faculty and graduates contribute to the brewing industry on a global scale. Located in one of the great hop growing regions of the world, and in the cradle of the ongoing craft brewing revolution, OSU's strength in fermentation science is a perfect fit for the region.
Find out some of the stories of our students, faculty and graduates and learn why we take the art and science beer so seriously.
Media History and Social Regulation Mod 2 Unit 8
Module 2 discusses key features and developments in media history, focusing on the histories of print and audio-visual media. The module examines issues in the debates that govern scholarly, ethical and political thinking about the actual or desired relationship of media to public life and considers the relative significance and benefits of private, public and mixed-ownership media.
The aim of this unit is to carry the narrative of the development of the mass media in industrialised societies
352 GG How to Create and Use Figures of Speech Pt.1
Make your messages more vivid, more memorable, and trigger emotional responses using anaphora, antithesis, and chiasmus.
Where Is the Inflation?
Critics of the Austrian School of economics have been throwing barbs at Austrians like Robert Murphy because there is very little inflation in the economy. Of course, these critics are speaking about the mainstream concept of the price level as measured by the
Consumer Price Index (i.e., CPI).
Let us ignore the problems with the concept of the price level and al

Stromingsleer
Course Description:
Op basis van de integraal balansen worden de volgende onderwerpen van de stromingsleer behandeld:
- Integraal balansen in hun algemene vorm
- Dimensieloze kentallen, dynamische gelijkvormigheid
- Couette and Poiseulle stroming met toepassing op smeringstheorie
- Stroming door buizen, Moody diagram en verliesfactoren
- Integraal balans voor de grenslaag en berekening van weerstand door wrijving
- Stroming rond algemene lichamen, weerstand door drukkrachten, lift, instationar
John Siegfried: “Better Living Through Economics”
Watch video of “Better Living Through Economics”, part of the Osher Lifelong Learning Lecture Series presented by Vanderbilt Professor of Economics John Siegfried, who has written a book with the same title. Siegfried will focus on various case studies to demonstrate how economic research has improved societal conditions over the past 50 years by influencing public policykeep reading »
Ghana: Introduction to Kente weaving
A short history of the tradition of the Kente weavers in the Ashanti region of Ghana. Nana Asante Fremprong, a local businessman and master weaver, describes the method and skills involved in the process and how it's been updated without the loss of traditional values
Superfoods: Eat more, lose weight
What if you could eat more and still lose weight? How about reduce disease and increase your lifespan? Sounds too good to be true, but Vanderbilt’s Barb Cramer talks with Vanderbilt School of Nursing’s nutrition expert Jamie Pope about choice foods that can help you change your health odds. To learn more fromkeep reading »
Europe Day Ahead: Ireland -- another step to recovery?
Jan. 16 - A look ahead to Thursday's key events including Ireland's T-bill auction, IMF chief Christine Lagarde's visit to Washington and an emergency meeting on Mali
60 Seconds With.......Dr Richard Kwiatkowski - Research Ethics
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Saami Tent in Second Life
Forming part of an archaeological theory module in the School of Archaeology and Ancient History at the University of Leicester, student avatars were required to engage with Second Life artefacts such as the Sami tent through a series of SL-tivities. Originally, this part of the module – focusing on gender roles within the Sami community – had been taught using the 2D representational model contained on the handout, which was emailed to students. The Sami tent in SL offered the alternative
e-Learning Community talk - PeerWise - Kyle Galloway
Kyle Galloway (Chemistry) speaks about PeerWise (http://peerwise.cs.auckland.ac.nz/) and the surprising effects he has achieved with it.
Dan Cummins - Tie One On
For more information on Tie One On and to register visit http://utole.do/tieoneon
TWC9: Skin Switching, Maps, Entity Framework, Mocks and more | This Week On Channel 9 This week on Channel 9, Clint and Dan discuss the week's top developer news, including;
The Mysterious Shape of a Dead Star
From Hubblecast, consider NGC 5189, the remnants of a dead sun-like star in our galaxy. This planetary nebula has a chaotic shape, like a ribbon in space. How it got that way is a long running mystery that the Hubble Space Telescope recently unraveled.
3XSQ: Apple cuts iPad parts orders - sources
Jan. 18 - Sharp has nearly halted production of screens for the full-sized iPad as demand shifts to the new iPad mini, according to two sources.
The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of The World by Niall Ferguson Epsd. 1-5 (Full Documentary)
This four-hour video will have to be broken up into smaller segments for classroom viewing. Niall Ferguson follows the money to tell the human story behind the evolution of finance, from its origins in ancient Mesopotamia to the latest upheavals on what he calls Planet Finance. (4:00:15)
U of M triclosan research
University of Minnesota researcher Bill Arnold discusses his latest research that found high concentrations of triclosan, the primary chemical in anti bacterial soaps, in Minnesota lakes.
Why Should I Choose a Real Degree Education?
If you're passionate about cooking, why should you pursue a college education? Let the CIA tell you why a college education...and degree...are really valuable in today's competitive job market. And learn more about what sets the CIA head-and-shoulders above other culinary colleges.
From C to C: Chinese Canadian Stories of Migration
SFU's Teaching and Learning Centre has won a Leo Award for best one-hour documentary program for its documentary From C to C: Chinese Canadian Stories of Migration, produced and directed by Jordan Paterson.
This clip is an interview selection with Bill Wong of Modernize Tailors (est. 1913) in Vancouver's Chinatown ( http://www.modernizetailors.blogspot.com/ )
Bill reflects on a poem his father taught him to remember his ancestral village in Taishan, China.
The film has been nominated for the













