STEM 2012
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Concept Question: Terms of Navier-Stokes Equations
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Dan Roden: “Genomes, Hype, and a Realistic Pathway to Personalized Medicine”
Watch video of the Chancellor’s Lecture Series, featuring a talk by Dr. Dan Roden: “Genomes, Hype, and a Realistic Pathway to Personalized Medicine” Roden is widely-recognized for his expertise in clinical, genetic, cellular, and molecular basis of arrhythmia susceptibility and variability responses to arrhythmia therapies. Over the past decade, he has led Vanderbilt’s broader efforts inkeep reading »
This Week @Minnesota: Sept. 14, 2012, low-cost options on campus
THIS WEEK @MINNESOTA: Sept. 10-14. In this episode of the weekly video feature, we check out low-cost options for students around campus. Highlights include Gopher football games from $12, money management tips from the Live Like a Student campaign and an open source textbook catalog.
Of Visions, Dreams and Reality; Sustainable Housing in Perspective (Inaugural Lecture - Professor Ma
The inaugural lecture of Professor Malcolm Bell, Downing Chair in Surveying and Sustainable Housing, was held on Tuesday 18 May 2010. Professor Bell's lecture titled "Of Visions, Dreams and Reality; Sustainable Housing in Perspective" explored the issues and challenges of making very large reductions in carbon emissions from housing. It drew on some 20 years of research work in the Buildings, Energy and Sustainability research group, which is part of the Centre for the Built Environment (CeBE) a
Sports Spread: Back to the Premiership
Sept. 13 - International football is over for a month so the Premiership dominates this weekend's sport. Plus we'll preview Real Madrid against Manchester City in the Champions League.
Immense Discovery [Included in The Bastiat Collection (2011), this article appeared in Economic Sophisms (1845).] At a time when everybody is bent on bringing about a saving in the expense of transport — and when, in order to effect this saving, we are forming roads and canals, i

BC Education Plan -- Learning Empowered by Technology
Students and teachers discuss how technology is being used in independent schools located in British Columbia's lower mainland to make learning more relevant and engaging. (04:31)
TED-ED Pick of the Week: Why the shape of your TV Matters Watching a movie at home isn’t quite the same experience as seeing it at a movie theater -- but why? Learn how changes in aspect ratio affect every film, and why your television might not be delivering the whole picture. There is a great deal of science and maths associated with this lesson that can
Careers in computing - sector 'hot' topics
Three graduate recruiters from IBM UK, ATOS UK and BSkyB talk about the key issues facing the IT sector.
MSUToday InStudio: Sustainability (Complete show)
Jennifer Battle, with MSU's Office of Campus Sustainability, and Laurie Thorp, with the MSU College of Natural Science, talk about saving the planet and campus sustainability with MSUToday host Jim Peck.
Oppervlakte van een cirkel Oefeningen bij de oppervlakte van een cirkel. Te gebruiken als aanvullende taak, huiswerk, hoekenwerk, ...

Volume balk en kubus : Oefenblad Meten en metend rekenen, oefenen van het volume van de balk en de kubus.

12.086 Modeling Environmental Complexity (MIT)
This course provides an introduction to the study of environmental phenomena that exhibit both organized structure and wide variability — i.e., complexity. Through focused study of a variety of physical, biological, and chemical problems in conjunction with theoretical models, we learn a series of lessons with wide applicability to understanding the structure and organization of the natural world. Students will also learn how to construct minimal mathematical, physical, and computational
Jon Huntsman on 'America 2012'
Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. discusses America's role in the world with Duke University Political Science Professor Peter Feaver. The talk, "America 2012: Challenges and Opportunities Abroad," was a Terry Sanford Distinguished Lecture. The conversation was presented by the Sanford School of Public Policy and co-sponsored by the American Grand Strategy Program. Learn more at http://sanford.duke.edu.
Quick Q
Quick Q
Q methodology is a technique for modelling viewpoints, that was developed by William Stephenson (1902-1989). This animation, intended for a general audience, provides a short non-technical introduction to the methodology, outlining the different stages involved in conducting a Q study. The animation was funded by the UK Higher Education Academy (2012).
Men, Women & Health - New approaches to research and theory for improving health and health care
Men’s and women’s health have tended to be treated in rather stereotypical ways – as if all men are careless about their health, simply by virtue of their masculinity; and women’s health, when it comes down to it, is all about their gynaecology. This lecture will introduce the radically new approaches to gender and health being taken by the Centre for Men’s Health and the Feminism and Health Research Group at Leeds Metropolitan University.
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Concept Question: Strain on a fluid element (another example)
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This Day in History July 10: Monkey Trial Begins
In Dayton, Tennessee, the so-called "Monkey Trial" begins with John Thomas Scopes, a young high school science teacher, accused of teaching evolution in violation of a Tennessee state law. (1:00)













