Changing Tides Time Lapse
The video uses time lapse photography to speed up the process of high tide coming in at the beach. There is no narration or music, only the sound of the water and waves. Run time 03:17.
Predicting Harmful Algal Blooms & Red Tides
This video explains algal blooms (also known as red tides) and how they are being observed so that the cause of red tides can be discovered. Run time 01:29.
Sinkholes - Going Down
From Dragonfly TV. Caitlyn, Meredith and Margi live in southeast Minnesota, the sinkhole capital of the U.S.A. These strange holes in the ground are all over the place. Some have been around for years and others seem to pop up overnight. But the girls want to know how do these sinkholes form.
U.S. budget talks collapse
June 23 - Summary of business headlines: Crude oil prices plunge as IEA opens reserves; U.S. budget talks collapse; Greece reaches austerity agreement; U.S. markets close mixed. Jill Bennett reports.
2.6 Representing feedback through sign graph diagrams
There is increasing recognition that the reductionist mindset that is currently dominating society, rooted in unlimited economic growth unperceptive to its social and environmental impact, cannot resolve the converging environmental, social and economic crises we now face. The primary aim of this unit is to encourage the shift away from reductionist and human centred thinking towards a holistic and ecological worldview.
11.202 Planning Economics (MIT)
Planning Economics will apply microeconomic theory to issues that markets don't always handle well and so are not usually covered in a standard microeconomics course. Issues for this year include global warming, how you value a national park, the economics and politics of New York City development, how cities form and why people are willing to pay more to live in, say, the Boston Metro area, than they would pay to live in rural North Dakota, and how to evaluate costs and benefits that occur at
Sunny outlook for Jersey Shore
June 23 - Local businesses at the Jersey Shore have seen a strong start to the summer season and hope the area's convenience and affordability will help the popular vacation area weather the economic storm. Bobbi Rebell reports.
HoloGlobe: Vegetation Index for 1991 on a Flat Earth
This is one of a series of animations that were produced to be part of the narrated video shown in the HoloGlobe exhibit at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History and the Earth Today exhibit at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum.
Great Zoom into the Kodak Theater with spin(Los Angeles, CA)
Using data from different spacecraft and some powerful computer technology, visualizers at the Goddard Space Flight Center present you with a collection of American cities in a way you have never seen them before. Starting with our camera high above the Earth, we rush in towards the surface at what would be an impossible speed for any known vehicle. Passing though layers of atmosphere, the colors of our destinations shimmer with their own unique characteristics, and suddenly we find ourselves fl
The Plain English Campaign
Op het einde van deze les kun je je aan de hand van het beluisterde interview een beeld vormen van de campagne voor klare taal.
Cardiologie : quoi de neuf depuis ces 10 dernières années?
Les journées Victor Segalen - Bordeaux
Formation Médicale Continue des Médecins Généralistes
>> Cardiologie : quoi de neuf ces 10 dernières années?
Pierre Dos Santos, Valves percutanées et rétrécissement aortique
Laurie Aimable, Education thérapeutique en réadaptation cardiaque
Frédéric Sacher, Techniques d’ablation en rythmologie
Jean-Benoît Thambo, Cardiologie int
Prada defies expectations in HK IPO
June 24 - Italian fashion house Prada rises in its Hong Kong trading debut, defying market expectations for a weak start. Arnold Gay reports.
Inside the news: Greek deal eases risk aversion
June 24 - Risk aversion eases as Greece edges closer to a second bailout and Germany's latest Ifo index comes in ahead of expectations. The euro finds some support, but the gains are expected to be short-lived.
Restaurant returns costly Michelin star
Jun. 24 - Le Lisita restaurant in the French city of Nimes has handed back its Michelin star, seen as the highest acolade for a restaurant, saying it can draw in diners better without it. Joanna Partridge reports.
Inside Microsoft: Beyond Surface
June 24 - The world's largest software manufacturer offers up a rare glimpse of its incubation lab where top researchers are working to build breakthrough technologies such as 'The Magic Window.' Matt Cowan reports.
Rebels train in battle-scarred Misrata
June 24 - In a sign of increasing stability in the rebel-held Libyan city of Misrata, recruits are trained to maintain law and order in the city itself. Travis Brecher reports.
Oil recovers after 4-month low
June 24 - Oil's deep sell-off paused on Friday as the impact of a surprise announcement of an emergency stocks release faded. Hayley Platt reports.
Riots rage on streets of Dakar
June 24 - Running clashes erupt between protesters and riot police over proposed electoral changes. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Sony sued for private data breach
June 24 - Sony is accused of sacking employees in a network security unit two weeks before a massive data breach and spending lavishly to protect its own corporate information, but not for customer data. Toshi Maeda reports.














