Image Library of Biological Macromolecules
Biomolekulide 3D mudelid
Arteries and veins of the zebra fish
Arteries and veins are blood vessels and are part of the circulatory system. Arteries take oxygenated blood away from the heart and veins bring blood back to the heart after it has circulated through the body. The circulatory system distributes oxygen to the body and also moves around nutrients.
Red Mite
One reason why mites are considered to be arachnids is because they don't have wings and they cannot fly. Mites are so tiny that most of them have to be viewed under a microscope to be seen.
CERES Flat Map
CERES stands for Clouds and the Earths Radiant Energy System.
North America NDVI 1993 August
NDVI in North America for August 1993, based off data collected over the 1981-2000 time frame.
11.S196 Global Freshwater Crisis (MIT)
For the first time in history, the global demand for freshwater is overtaking its supply in many parts of the world. The U.N. predicts that by 2025, more than half of the countries in the world will be experiencing water stress or outright shortages. Lack of water can cause disease, food shortages, starvation, migrations, political conflict, and even lead to war. Models of cooperation, both historic and contemporary, show the way forward. The first half of the course details the multiple facets
Europe Week Ahead
Jan. 6 - Sovereign debt auctions across the eurozone will test nerves, while the ECB may signal it's next interest rate move.
Euro zone on course for recession
Jan. 4 - The downturn in the euro zone's private sector economy eased slightly towards the new year thanks to an upturn in Germany but the region still looks on course for recession. Ciara Sutton reports
Temperate Grassland Biomes
This 1:20 video shows the temperate grassland and its fertile, green terrain that can support a large population of herbivores and many other species of birds and mammals. A quick overview.
Whales Give Dolphins a Lift
Science Bulletins: Many species interact in the wild, most often as predator and prey. But recent encounters between humpback whales and bottlenose dolphins reveal a playful side to interspecies interaction. In two different locations in Hawaii, scientists watched as dolphins “rode” the heads of whales: the whales lifted the dolphins up and out of the water, and then the dolphins slid back down. The two species seemed to cooperate in the activity, and neither displayed signs of
How to Care for Your Pets in their Golden Years
This three minute video explains how to care for your pets in their golden years. Some signs to tell that your dog is getting old is by graying of the beard, they start to slow down, a blue-ish color in their eyes, they drink more water, they might eat less food, and they may lose their hearing. To make your ageing dog more comfortable,
you can make sure they have a good bed, decrease the fat and protein in their food, and get less hard dog chew toys. A good overview.
Graphing the Rainbow
Students are introduced to different ways of displaying visual spectra, including colored “barcode” spectra, like those produced by a diffraction grating, and line plots displaying intensity versus color, or wavelength. Students learn that a diffraction grating acts like a prism, bending light into its component colors.
BEAM Education
BEAM is "a specialist mathematics education publisher, dedicated to promoting the teaching and learning of mathematics as interesting, challenging and enjoyable." They publish materials aimed at children ages 3 to 14 and provide training and workshops for teachers in the United Kingdom as well as consultancy for companies, institutions and government, and teacher education programs. Although many of their products and services are available for purchase only, they do offer a number of online res
20111216 - Protein Prediction 2 - "Prediction of Localization 4"
By: rostlab Course: Protein Prediction 2
Title: Prediction of Localization 4
Speaker: Tatyana Goldberg
Date: 20111216
Semester: Winter 2011
Voyage autour (et à l'intérieur) d'un trou noir
Conférence donnée à l'IAP le 3 janvier 2012 par Alain Riazuelo, astrophysicien à l'IAP.
À quoi ressemble un trou noir ? Curieusement, les scientifiques ont mis beaucoup de temps avant de chercher une réponse à cette question, alors même que les trous noirs font partie des objets les plus extrêmes et les plus déroutants de l'Univers et que les moyens informatiques modernes permettent d'y apporter de nombreux éléments de réponse.
Dans cette conférence à vocatio
Arab Spring-Dr. Fawaz Gerges
Dr. Fawaz Gerges, professor of Middle Eastern Politics and International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science, served as the keynote speaker for the event.
De wereld in delen : Je woont in een stad, gemeenschap, land... De presentatie start met enkele luchtfoto's van Mechelen en gaat dan steeds verder weg van het lokale vlak. Met kaarten van de drie gemeenschappen en gewesten, België, Europa en de wereld komen de verschillende niveaus waartoe je als …

art history timeline
This nine minute student created video contains images relate to the most famous artistis unique art history assignment *mistake in the very first line- its not 4000 years, its 400 years. Images contain some images of nudity. Good overview.
Perspectives on the English Levellers
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