Pain molecule discovery opens door to new treatments
July 15 - Scientists in the UK have discovered the molecule that causes pain in sunburn, and say further research could lead to treatments for other inflammatory conditions like arthritis and cystitis. Basmah Fahim reports.
Can firms shape their environments to gain an architectural advantage? Fabric and Fiber - Quiz Episode 62: Please Explain: Islamic Banking Francesca Cornelli GLS 2010 interview A crisis of trust: the leadership challenge GLS 2011 Panel 2: How do you set the scene for innovation? Dan and Gwen Taylor Lecture - 2010 Dan and Gwen Taylor Lecture - 2010 Modis Landcover of Asia AIRS Volumetric Cloud Data (Fly Out) Images of Earth and Space II The route of France PSY372 Session 9 Summer 2011 Learn Hindi Daily Show – [20110716] – Can you repeat it? Video Gallery: Shark Dissection Alice Guy a-t-elle existé ? Une conférence de Maurice Gianati
Une absence quasi-totale de documents de première main et contemporains sur la présence d'Alice Guy dans la société Léon Gaumont pour les années 1895-1906 a entrainé chez les historiens anciens et modernes qui se sont intéressés à cette pionnière du cinématographe une grande dispersion et confusion dans l'établissement de la chronologie de ses débuts et de sa filmographie. Il était donc nécessaire d'effectuer une relecture critique des écrits et mémoires d'Alice Guy afin de Naissance de l'industrie phonographique française. Conférence d'Henri Chamoux
Si l'histoire du cinéma fait l'objet de nombreuses études, il existe en revanche fort peu de travaux sur les débuts de la musique industrielle. La production massive du son enregistré à des fins de divertissement domestique avant 1914 ressemble à un mythe, tant sont devenues rares et fragiles les sources permettant d'écrire cette histoire. Gravure, pantographie, moulage, galvanoplastie : présentation d'un panorama des techniques de reproduction des disques et cylindres à la Belle É Sleeping Bunnies Wildfire Growth around Yellowstone National Park in 1988 (WMS)
Michael G Jacobides, Associate Professor of Strategic and International Management talks about how firms can shape their environments to gain an architectural advantage.
Students will consolidate their knowledge of the fabric and fiber strand of the curriculum with a fun activity.
Francesca Cornelli Professor of Finance; Academic Director, The Coller Institute of Private Equity, London Business School, on what we can learn from emerging markets
Richard Edelman, President and CEO of Edelman, gives his insights on how businesses have lost reputational ground in 2008 ad a crisis of confidence in CEOs
How do you set the scene for innovation? Antonio Horta-Osorio, Philip Rutnam, Michael Hayman, Philip Cullimore and Phanish Puranam discuss their thoughts on this question at the Global Leadership Summit 2011
Annette Baier, Department of Philosophy presents the first annual Dan and Gwen Taylor lecture.
Annette Baier, Department of Philosophy presents the first annual Dan and Gwen Taylor lecture.
New NASA satellite-generated land cover maps are providing scientists with a detailed picture of the distribution of Earths ecosystems and land use Scientists can better determine how vegetation is distributed and land is being used around the world with new NASA satellite-generated land-cover maps. These new maps, based on a global digital database of land cover types Earth images that is updated every 16 days, will help scientists better understand the Earths climate and carbon budget and clim
This visualization shows Aqua-AIRS simulated volumetric cloud data for September 13, 1999. The data was created using the Finite Volume Community Climate Model (FVCCM). Temperature and cloud data sets were match rendered for cross dissolves in post production. This visualization was created as a part of the Aqua prelaunch package.
This videotape tours the Solar System and outer space using scientific visualizations from Goddard Space Flight Center, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the HPCC Earth and Space Sciences Project. At the Sun, simulations investigate processes that create magnetic field and release energetic particles. Earth science begins with the Pacific Ocean, studying the 1997-98 El Nino and Cyclone Susan. Crossing the globe, visualizations trace North Americas East Coast and ocean currents in the North Atlantic
At the end of this chapter you will be able to follow a report of a sport event on the radio.
PSY372 Ind. & Org. Psychology Session Nine 07/16/11 Donna El-Armale
We are back in town, and our daily program will be coming out daily again. I hope you didn’t mind the few filler episodes that we published in the past...
This video gallery is from the Museum's Seminars on Science, a series of distance-learning courses designed to help educators meet the new national science standards. Part of the Sharks and Rays: Myth and Reality seminar, Dissection Gallery features 16 videos, each with a printable PDF transcript:Introduction to DissectionOverview of SpecimenDissectionDiscussion of Alimentary TractLiver DissectionEsophagus and Stomach DissectionIntestine DissectionNostrils of the Shark RayElectric Organ of the E
Very cute computer animated song. Would be great as a transition song for young learners because of the action involved.(2:13)
During the summer of 1988, wildfires burned about 1.4 million acres in and around Yellowstone National Park. Spurred by the driest summer in park history, the fires started in early July and lasted until early October. The worst day was August 20, when tremendous winds pushed the fires to burn over 150,000 acres. Although the scars from these fires are still visible in Landsat imagery from space over ten years later, the patchwork nature of the fire footprint left many unburned areas from which













