Synthesis of Nanomaterials for PV and PEC Water Splitting I
By: icamp2012school Nathan Neale, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Girl running
When we exercise, the heart works extra hard to pump blood to the lungs to pick up oxygen and then throughout the body to bring oxgyen and glucose to the cells for cellular respiration (a process to make the energy we need to exercise). Glucose is brought to the body, first by digestion and absorption of the food we eat, and then by circulation of the glucose via the circulatory system to the cells of the body.
Ryan Grady: Observables and Index Theorems
Ryan Grady, University of Notre Dame
The story of quantum eld theory and index theory is of a happy marriage going back at least to the 1980's. In this talk we give a status report of a perturbative approach to the algebraic index theorem (and further the analytic index theorem). The key ingredient is the factorization algebra of observables in a one-dimensional Chern- Simons theory. This talk is based on joint work with Owen Gwilliam.
Las selvas tropicales de Costa Rica - los perezosos, los colibrÃes (parte 2 de 4)
Aquí las relaciones entre plantas y animales son muy intensas. Se cree que sólo en torno a una simple flor pueden vivir cerca de 20 especies de animales distintos. 4:33
Fragmento de un documental de la serie Mundos de agua de TVE.
Europe Day Ahead: euro zone crisis expected to hurt earnings
July 25 - Q2 earnings are expected to reflect the deepening euro zone crisis; big names reporting include Shell, Lloyds, Santander, BASF and Siemens
03.02 Describe The Family
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Human teeth model
Humans are omnivores, meaning they eat both meat and plants. Omnivores generally have a mix of canines to shred meat and flat teeth to grind vegetation. The canines are less sharp than those seen in strict meat-eaters.
Human Body: Large intestine
The large intestine is larger and shorter than the small intestine and connects to the small intestine and the anus. Nutrient deficient material from the small intestine travels through the large intestine to the anus. This material is called feces and is excreted. Feces is made up of material that our bodies cannot break down into smaller parts to be used by the body.
Human Body: Joints
Hinge joints move only in one direction, ball-and-socket joints are free to rotate in all directions, and gliding joints are able to move forward, backward, and side to side, but do not rotate freely.
Computational Analysis of Carrier Dynamics for NanoPV II
By: icamp2012school Mark Lusk, Colorado School of Mines
DMC TV: Students Contribute to Ritz Theatre Restoration Effort
In the following DMC TV clip, DMC Instructor of Architecture/Drafting Technologies Laura Bennett shares details about an ongoing student project as part of the Ritz Theatre restoration effort.
Computer Help : How to Make a Pivot Table in Excel
In order to make a pivot table in Excel, create a simple spreadsheet and go to the "Insert" tab to select "Pivot Tables" under the "Tables" option. Use selec...
Henriques: Extended Conformal Field Theories from Frobenius Algebras (Part 4)
Andre Henriques, University of Utrecht, Netherlands
The idea of extending quantum field theories to manifolds of lower dimension was first proposed by Dan Freed in the nineties. In the case of conformal eld theory (CFT), we are talking of an extension of the Atiyah-Segal axioms where one replaces the bordism category of Riemann surfaces by a suitable bordism 2-category, whose objects are points, whose morphism are 1-manifolds, and whose 2-morphisms are pieces of Riemann surface. There is a beau
Electrical Conductivity Protocol
The purpose of this resource is to measure the conductivity of water at a freshwater hydrology site. Students calibrate and take electrical conductivity measurements using an electrical conductivity meter. Students estimate the total dissolved solids from the electrical conductivity measurements.
Dvořák, Symphony No. 4 in G Major, op. 88
MIT Symphony Orchestra (MITSO) - 1967 April 9
Jump to: 01 Symphony no. 4 in G Major, op. 88, I. Allegro con brio
Jump to: 02 Symphony no. 4 in G Major, op. 88, II. Adagio
8.1 Introduction to improving your skills in problem solving This key skill develops your problem-solving skills in your studies, work or other activities over a period of time. To tackle this key skill, you will need to plan your work over at least 3–4 months to give yourself enough time to practise and improve your skills, to seek feedback from others, and to monitor your progress and evaluate your strategy. Problem solving runs through many other activities and, rather like the key skill ‘Improving own learning and performance’, it
3 Sharing information
School governors need to be involved in the monitoring and evaluation of secondary schools. But what areas should you be monitoring and how can you ensure that monitoring is effective. This unit will help you assess these matters and also look at the kind of evidence you should be sourcing, and how that evidence should be evaluated.
2 The what and how of monitoring
School governors need to be involved in the monitoring and evaluation of secondary schools. But what areas should you be monitoring and how can you ensure that monitoring is effective. This unit will help you assess these matters and also look at the kind of evidence you should be sourcing, and how that evidence should be evaluated.
Lightning Round: Fiscal cliff fears hitting growth
July 26 - John Ryding, Chief Economist at RDQ Economics in a Lightning Round on the economy ahead of 2nd Quarter GDP data says growth will pick up in the second half of 2012. The bright spot: We're not Europe.
Trading at Noon: Zynga tanks; investors await Facebook
July 26 - Zynga shares continue their downward spiral while traders watch for Facebook's first earnings report













