Adolescence : quête d'identité - Patrick Pelège (video)
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Adolescence : quête d'identité par Patrick Pelège (sociologue)
Lycée Leau (13 Marseille)
Le fruit dans les vins rouges (audio)
9e matinée des Œnologues - Bordeaux
>> Goût du vin : les dernières avancées de la recherche
Jean-Christophe Barbe, Le fruit dans les vins rouges
Michael Jourdes, Tanin du bois : évolutions et perceptions sensorielles
Produit de consommation et produit du patrimoine, le vin se doit de s’adapter à la demande du marché et de répondre aux attentes des consommateurs
Labor and Management
The effects of labor unions are discussed with examples from the ILGWU, the New York Herald Tribune, and the UAW. (28:39)
The Taking of Craigeach Moor
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Preparing for Surgery (Spanish)
This patient education program promotes understanding of the surgical process and preparation for surgery. By understanding the different steps, patients can help healthcare providers ensure a successful operation and a fast recovery. This is a MedlinePlus Interactive Health Tutorial from the National Library of Medicine, designed and developed by the Patient Education Institute.
4 Conclusion Since its invention, modern sport has been closely linked to the mass media as a central part of popular culture. The media have expanded the reach of sports audiences and helped populate and enrich professional sport. Sport provides exciting content for the media through comprehensible narratives and modern heroes and celebrities. The media are selective in their coverage of sport, demonstrating inequaliti
The crucial role of physical activity in the prevention and management of overweight and obesity
Steven Blair is a Professor in the Departments of Exercise Science and Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina. His research focuses on the associations between lifestyle and health, with a specific emphasis on exercise, physical fitness, body composition, and chronic disease. He has published over 400 papers and chapters in the scientific literature, and was the Senior Scientific Editor for the U.S. Surgeon General's Report on Physical
Authors@Google: Ross Perlin
Ross Perlin spoke to Googlers in Mountain View on May 11, 2011 about his book Intern Nation: How to Earn Nothing and Learn Little in the Brave New Economy.
About the book:
"How many interns does it take to screw in a light bulb? Who cares, it's free. If that joke triggers cringe-inducing memories of schlepping coffee, Perlin, an intern turned intern activist, is your man.
His exposé on the internship model initiates a critical conversation on internships—when are they exploitative and whe
Kirk Hawkins & Jane Robelot -- "Celebration of Clemson Alumni Entrepreneurs"
The mission of the Arthur M. Spiro Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership is to support educational, research and outreach programs that promote entrepreneurial activity and economic development of the region, state and nation. The focus is on wealth creation through entrepreneurial activity.
http://www.clemson.edu/centers-institutes/spiro/
Robotic Exploration of Space Timeline
This interactive timeline from NASA journeys through the last century, detailing key discoveries, experiments, missions, and other events that brought robotic space exploration from science fiction to reality.
La chimie de l'amour - Marcel Hibert (audio)
La chimie de l'amour par Marcel Hibert, Professeur, Médaille d'argent du CNRS, Pharmacochimie de la Communication Cellulaire, UMR CNRS 7175, Université de Strasbourg
Une conférence UTLS du cycle : « La Chimie partout » du 21 au 29 mai 2011 à 18h30
Environmental Action for a Post-Katrina World
What can we learn from disasters like storms, floods, and earthquakes, and how can we apply that knowledge to better protect our communities and environment in the future? In this video and in his book, Facing Catastrophe, Robert Verchick argues for a new perspective on disaster law that is based on the principles of environmental protection. His prescription boils down to three simple commands: Go Green, Be Fair, and Keep Safe. "Going green" means minimizing exposure to hazards by preserving na
Ping 102: PhotoDNA & Facebook, Xbox update, Give-aways for students, Windows Phone on Verizon Ping without the Mess! It's just like that new Beyonce song this week on Ping- Girls run the world. Here's what Laura and Tina "Hollywood" Wood had to say:
Modern proteomes contain putative imprints of ancient shifts in trace metal geochemistry
Because of the rise in atmospheric oxygen 2.3 billion years ago (Gya) and the subsequent changes in oceanic redox state over the last 2.3–1 Gya, trace metal bioavailability in marine environments has changed dramatically. Although theorized to have influenced the biological usage of metals leaving discernable genomic signals, a thorough and quantitative test of this hypothesis has been lacking. Using structural bioinformatics and whole-genome sequences, the Fe-, Zn-, Mn-, and Co-binding metall
How to Make Shrink Plastic Jewelry and Accessories
Learn how to how to make shrink plastic jewelry such as necklaces, pins, keychains and more. All you need is shrink plastic, colored pencil, a toaster oven and some imagination and the instructions are easy to follow in this four minute video. The use of a toaster oven is required so safety is a concern. Fine motor coordination is needed.
Rethinking Investment Treaty Law - A Policy Perspective
Australia recently announced to discontinue investor-state-arbitration provisions in trade agreements; Ecuador abandons its BITS and left ICSID; South Africa seeks to renegotiate its BITs; the Norwegian and U.S. BIT review have stirred much controversy. This colloquium addresses these national experiences and their significance for future developments of investment treaty law. Alvaro Galindo is the former director of the International Litigation and Arbitration Unit at the Solicitor General Offi
Brain: The Inside Story's "Your Emotional Brain"
Your brain gets information from two different sources: Your senses tell you what's going on in the outside world, while your emotions exist inside your body to tell you what these events and circumstances mean to you. Just as hunger motivates you to find food, emotions motivate you to take care of other needs—like safety and companionship—that ultimately promote survival and reproduction.
The exhibition, Brain: The Inside Story, which is on view at the American Museum of Natural History fr
La chimie de l'amour - Marcel Hibert
La chimie de l'amour par Marcel Hibert, Professeur, Médaille d'argent du CNRS, Pharmacochimie de la Communication Cellulaire, UMR CNRS 7175, Université de Strasbourg
Une conférence UTLS du cycle : « La Chimie partout » du 21 au 29 mai 2011 à 18h30















