The Roots of Morality: Does Religion Play a Role or is the Tail Wagging the Dog?
Psychology Lecture Series 2011
Presented by Dr. Luke Galen
Fostering Open Educational Practices
Fostering Open Educational Practices
An Expert Survey on the Barriers and Enables of Open Educational Practices
An Expert Survey on the Barriers and Enables of Open Educational Practices
1.4.4: The mean
This Unit will introduce you to a number of ways of representing data graphically and of summarising data numerically. You will learn the uses for pie charts, bar charts, histograms and scatterplots. You will also be introduced to various ways of summarising data and methods for assessing location and dispersion.
4.3: The median
This Unit will introduce you to a number of ways of representing data graphically and of summarising data numerically. You will learn the uses for pie charts, bar charts, histograms and scatterplots. You will also be introduced to various ways of summarising data and methods for assessing location and dispersion.
1.3.5 Histograms and scatterplots: summary
This Unit will introduce you to a number of ways of representing data graphically and of summarising data numerically. You will learn the uses for pie charts, bar charts, histograms and scatterplots. You will also be introduced to various ways of summarising data and methods for assessing location and dispersion.
8 Summary
To be able to understand the importance of the environment for our health, we need to know a little about the interdependence between environment and humankind. This unit will look at interactions between plants, animals and the physical and chemical environment, as well as considering ways in which humans have altered, and are altering this environment. These changes have health implications that are not always immediately obvious. Frequently, we initiate changes that are going to have their ef
5.4 The ozone hole
To be able to understand the importance of the environment for our health, we need to know a little about the interdependence between environment and humankind. This unit will look at interactions between plants, animals and the physical and chemical environment, as well as considering ways in which humans have altered, and are altering this environment. These changes have health implications that are not always immediately obvious. Frequently, we initiate changes that are going to have their ef
4.6 Plants as medicines
To be able to understand the importance of the environment for our health, we need to know a little about the interdependence between environment and humankind. This unit will look at interactions between plants, animals and the physical and chemical environment, as well as considering ways in which humans have altered, and are altering this environment. These changes have health implications that are not always immediately obvious. Frequently, we initiate changes that are going to have their ef
Ion Exchange Chromatography
This website contains an ion chromatography simulator that can be run on-line or can be downloaded. The simulator focuses on separations of proteins using Ion Chromatography. Also included is hyperlinked reference information, an example of a homework assignment using the simulator, and some information on protein structures.(note this is an archived version of this site, as the original has been moved).
Lecture 5b: Functional Analysis - Infinite products and Tychonoff's theorem
The sixth class in Dr Joel Feinstein's Functional Analysis module is a revision of finite products of topological spaces.
Further module materials are available for download from The University of Nottingham open courseware site: http://unow.nottingham.ac.uk/resources/resource.aspx?hid=bd32d53b-3c12-ac19-176b-d9e112731951 and on iTunes U: http://itunesu.nottingham.ac.uk/albums/64.rss
Dr Feinstein's blog may be viewed at: http://explainingmaths.wordpress.com
Dr Joel Feinstein is an Associate Pro
ScienceNow: Disaster in Japan
This ScienceNow event, held on March 29, 2011, presented five expert perspectives on the science behind the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crises that have engulfed Japan.
Event Panelists
Susan Beck, Professor, Geosciences, University of Arizona
Beck provided an overview of the earthquakes and tsunamis that are at the core of Japan's catastrophe. Her research involves using broadband seismology to understand mountain belts, earthquakes and faulting. Current studies include earthquakes and Ear
Cathy Caruth: Colloquium on the Work of Professor Cathy Caruth - Part 2
A colloquium with Cathy Caruth (Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Comparative Literature and English, Emory University). Professor Caruth will be talking about her paper Lying and History. This follows her lecture at CRASSH on Thursday 10 March.
This is Part 2 or 2
www.crassh.cam.ac.uk
Hilary Tan, Neilly Series, part 4
Composer Hilary Tann, composer-in-residence for the Women in Music Festival at the Eastman School of Music, and Professor of Music at Union College in Schenectady, NY, reflects on the role of poetry in her musical life in her presentation "Three Welsh Poets: A Composer's View." Tann's music has been influenced by her love of Wales, her strong identification with the natural world, her interest in the traditional music of Japan, and her passion for poetic texts.
Also included in the evening's
Cloud Cover Episode 42 - The Meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everything (also DataMarket) Join Wade and Steve each week as they cover the Windows Azure Platform. You can follow and interact with the show @CloudCoverShow. In this episode, Christian "Littleguru" Liensberger joins Steve and Wade as they discuss the Windows Azure Market
World TB Day Tuberculosis in the 21st Century: David Rochkind
David Rochkind, photojournalist and Pulitzer Center grantee, features his photos and personal stories from people in South Africa, India and Moldova with TB.
ISS Update - April 1, 2011
The International Space Station video update for April 1, 2011.
Which Tools to Diagnose and Monitor HHV-6 Infection- From Theory to Practice - A. Gautheret-Dejean
Which Tools to Diagnose and Monitor HHV-6 Infection- From Theory to Practice - A. Gautheret-Dejean
Cosmology | Lecture 5
Lecture 5 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics concentrating on Cosmology. Recorded February 16, 2009 at Stanford University. This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the fifth of a six-quarter sequence of classes exploring the essential theoretical foundations of modern physics. The topics covered in this course focus on classical mechanics. Leonard Susskind is the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University. (1:44:16)
Japan’s Nuclear Crisis
In spite of the “sickening human and social devastation on full display” in northern Japan, moderator
Richard Samuels wonders, “Is it possible to follow the train of cause and effect into the future…imagining what happens from here on?” In this session convened just days after the March 11th earthquake and tsunami, pan













