Deer prints
Deer are unusual because they are mammals but they don't make tracks with paw-shaped marks. Deer walk on hooves, and these hooves make different tracks than paws do.
Human skull
The skull helps protect the brain. The eyes are set into the orbital sockets. The nose would be located in the upside-down heart-shaped opening, but the nose is mostly cartilage.
Money talks: June 27th 2011
International Energy Agency members open oil reserves, and stakes are raised in the US budget battle and the Greek debt crisis
Police, demonstrators clash at Greek austerity protest
June 28 - Greek police clash with groups of hooded protesters outside of parliament in central Athens at the start of two days of strikes and protests against cuts demanded by international lenders as the price for more financial aid. Parliament is due to vote this week on a package of spending cuts, tax increases and privatizations. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Distance and Cities: where do we stand? [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Gerald Frug, Dr Asher Ghertner, Patrik Schumacher, Professor Richard Sennett, Dr Fran Tonkiss, Professor Larry Vale | This panel discussion will examine the concept of distance when writing about cities. How does this concept remain relevant to urban disciplines? And how does it both inform and limit research on cities? Gerald Frug is Louis D. Brandeis Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. Asher Ghertner is a lecturer in human geography at LSE. Justin McGuirk is the Desig
Florida SeaWiFS False Color Stills
SeaWiFS false color (chlorophyll-phytoplankton levels) ocean and true color land of Florida for 36 dates from September 15, 1997 to August 2, 1998
Appalachian Journey
This 58 minute video is a recording of Alan Lomax as he travels through the Southern Appalachians investigating the songs, dances, and religious rituals of the descendents of the Scotch-Irish frontiers people who have made the mountains their home for centuries. Preachers, fiddlers, moonshiners, cloggers and square dancers recount the good times and the hard times of rural life. Performances by Tommy Jarrell; Janette Carter; Ray and Stanley Hicks; Frank Proffitt, Jr.; Sheila Kay Adams; and Ray F
My Brussels
After this chapter you will be able to follow the train of thought behind the lyrics of a song.
Ethical Issues in the Public Mind
Dr Pete Moore : Course
Ethical Issues Raised by Science
Dr Pete Moore : Course
Creation, Evil and Time
Revd Dr John Polkinghorne : Course
Divine Action in Modern Science
Dr Nicholas Saunders : Course
Natural Theology
Revd Dr John Polkinghorne : Course
Truth Telling in the Practice of Science
Dr Denis Alexander : Course
Theologies of Nature
Prof. Ernan McMullin (deceased) : Course
The Religious Origins of Modern Science
Prof. Peter Harrison : Course
GM crops and GM food - Do we need them?
Prof. Joe Perry : Course
Genetic Engineering in Health and Disease
Prof. John Bryant : Course
Science and Miracles
Prof. Sir Colin Humphreys : Course
The Historical Background to the Science-Religion Debate
Dr Denis Alexander : Course













