The Cloning of Cells
In this lesson, students continue their education on cells in the human body. They discuss stem cells and how engineers are involved in the research of stem cell behavior. They learn about possible applications of stem cell research and associated technologies, such as fluorescent dyes for tracking the replication of specific cells.
Monopoly
A presentation of Monopoly, its characteristics and influences.
David Schmittlein, Dean of MIT Sloan giving Welcome Address at Africa 2.0
David Schmittlein, Dean of MIT Sloan giving Welcome Address at First MIT Sloan Africa 2.0 Conference
Absolute Beginner #8 - This is a Japanese Gift For You
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! It’s your friend’s birthday, and it would be a good idea to buy her something. After all, she’s giving you a place to live and teaching you basic Japanese while you’re in Japan. You need to learn some new vocabulary to give her a gift and some polite conversation so you [...]
Personalized Medicine - 10th Dialogue on Science Academia Engelberg Foundation
We are entering an age in which the complete genome information of individuals will be readily available. The availability of this information will result in a paradigm shift in medical research and in health care, including diagnosis and prevention. Due to rapid advances in the sequencing technology, the costs to determine the full genome of an individual person will soon drop below 1’000 dollars.
The promise of ubiquitous availability of personal genome sequences poses opportunities and cha
The Challenge of Measuring the Clinical Impact of Acute HHV-6 Infections - H. Agut
The Challenge of Measuring the Clinical Impact of Acute HHV-6 Infections - H. Agut
L'art, reflet de la société ? - Philippe Walter
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
L'art, reflet de la société ? par Philippe Walter (directeur de recherche au CNRS)
Lycée EPID (59 Dunkerque)
Le développement durable - François Mancebo
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Le développement durable par François Mancebo
Lycée Jehanne d'Arc (59 Tourcoing)
La globalisation - Patrick Picouet
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
La globalisation par Patrick Picouet (géographe)
Lycée Vauban (62 Aire sur la Lys)
Peut-on concilier la croissance économique et le développement durable - Bertrand Zuindeau
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Peut-on concilier la croissance économique et le développement durable au sein de l'Union Européenne et plus généralement au niveau mondial ? par Bertrand Zuindeau (économiste)
Lycée Béhal (62 Lens)
Exercice 2 (Dénombrement) [00220]
Exo7. Exercices de mathématiques pour les étudiants.
Bonus (à 4'07'') : formule du binôme de Newton et dénombrement.
Retrouvez la correction écrite sur http://exo7.emath.fr
Exercice 4 (Dénombrement) [05284]
Exo7. Exercices de mathématiques pour les étudiants.
Bonus (Ã 2'38'') : exercices.
Retrouvez la correction écrite sur http://exo7.emath.fr
Exercice 5 (Dénombrement) [00239]
Exo7. Exercices de mathématiques pour les étudiants.
Bonus (à 4'14'') : poker, probabilité d'avoir un carré, un full,...
... (plus d'infos)
Retrouvez la correction écrite sur http://exo7.emath.fr
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Designing Bridges
Students learn about the types of possible loads, how to calculate ultimate load combinations, and investigate the different sizes for the beams (girders) and columns (piers) of simple bridge design. Students learn the steps that engineers use to design bridges: understanding the problem, determining the potential bridge loads, calculating the highest possible load, and calculating the amount of material needed to resist the loads.
Slinkies as Solenoids
In this activity, students use an old fashion children's toy, a metal slinky, to mimic and understand the magnetic field generated in an MRI machine. The metal slinky mimics the magnetic field of a solenoid, which forms the basis for the magnet of the MRI machine. Students run current through the slinky and use computer and calculator software to explore the magnetic field created by the slinky.
Habitat Mapping
The marine environment is unique and requires technologies that can use sound to gather information since there is little light underwater. The sea-floor is characterized using underwater sound and acoustical systems. Current technological innovations are allowing scientists to further understand and apply information about animal locations and habitat. Remote sensing and exploration with underwater vehicles allows scientists to map and understand the sea floor, and in some cases, the water colu
Graphing the West Corridor Data
This activity introduces students to using graphical analysis of data to analyze flaws in a transit system's design. Students will evaluate factors such as ride time, wait time, and percentage of capacity used in a train. This activity requires the use of the FasTracks Living Lab.
Compartir II
To understand a text. To talk about your hobbies, to express likes and dislikes, agreement and disagreement.














