Daphnia heart and eyes
Anterior end of Daphnia showing beating heart - note moving eyes and other body structures.
Advanced Audio Blog S4 #18 - Top 10 Japanese Songs: Sōranbushi
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You’re having a hard time getting motivated to do your Japanese homework, and you are doing everything in your power to procrastinate. You flip around the Japanese television channels, you enjoy a few snacks, and you even start cleaning your Japanese apartment. When your roommate notices that you’re avoiding your work, [...]
Leage of gentlemen
Thomas Jensen
A project for using cnx.org
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Exploring the Moon
Future astronauts return to the lunar surface in this animation. For larger resolution and downloads see: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/videogallery/
Golden lion tamarin
The golden lion tamarin, a monkey, is endangered because of habitat loss and resultant inbreeding.
Les technologies et leur risques - Josquin Debaz
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Les technologies et leur risques par Josquin Debaz (sociologue)
Lycée professionnel André Jurénil (59 Denain)
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Snippet from Finn Family Moomintroll
This is the preface from the book Finn Family Moomintroll by Tove Jansson. The video includes text, narration, and images. The book is listed on the corestandards.org website as part of the suggested reading material for grades K-1. (03:45)
Sample performance tasks for this story include:
Students identify the points at which different characters are telling the story in the Finn Family Moomintroll by Tove Jansson. [RL.1.6]
Potters and Warlords in an Afghan Bazaar: Violence and Political Mobilization in Afghanistan Today
Noah Coburn
Central Asian Studies Post-Doctoral Fellow and lecturer in anthropology, U-M;
and researcher, United States Institute of Peace
04.05.2011
Usman Khawaja - UNSW Global Education Ambassador
Test cricketer and UNSW alumnus Usman Khawaja on being a Global Education Ambassador for The University of New South Wales
UNSW Medicine Dean's Series 2010: 'Curing the Incurable'
Unwilling to accept the status quo, three of Australia's greatest minds in clinical practice and research deliberate on the topic 'Curing the Incurable'. These internationally recognised clinicians and researchers have ensured that this is fast becoming a reality. Join us to hear how they have achieved this, the hurdles they have faced and the challenges yet to come.
Facilitator: Dr Fiona Wood AM
Speakers: Dr Charlie Teo and Professor Cyndi Shannon Weickert
Advanced Diagnostics & Therapeutics: The Science of Engineering a Healthier World
Advanced Diagnostics & Therapeutics, one of the University of Notre Dame's strategic research investments, breaks down barriers and fosters new collaborations across the Colleges of Science and Engineering. The initiative's faculty and students are creating technologies and tools to combat disease, promote health, and safeguard the environment—all with a commitment to addressing developing world problems and a focus on commercializing Notre Dame discoveries. http://advanceddiagnostics.nd.edu/
Walcott and Naipaul: History and Myth
Catherine Brown, Lecturer in English Literature, compares West Indian writers Derek Walcott and Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul on their attitudes towards history and myth
Preface
Serhat Beyenir
Preface to "A Brief Introduction to Engineering Computation with MATLAB"
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Michael Roth: "Trauma, Shame & Photography: Guilty Thoughts of an Emotional Teacher"
Michael Roth's lecture was co-sponsored by the Program in Critical Theory and the Townsend Center for the Humanities at UC Berkeley. Author and curator (most notably of the exhibition "Sigmund Freud: Conflict and Culture," which opened at the Library of Congress in 1998), Roth describes his scholarly interests as centered on "how people make sense of the past." His fifth book, Memory, Trauma and History: Essays on Living with the Past will be published this year by Columbia University Press, and
"Science Pirates" - Agar Song
These animated songs from the adventure learning game, "Science Pirates: The Curse of Brownbeard." This song teaches students about an agar and its functions. (1:48)
Africa considers soaring birth rate
Oct. 26 - Poor countries with soaring birth rates consider their future as the world anticipates the the birth of the seven billionth person. Deborah Gembara reports.
Steven Tyler takes a tumble
Oct. 26 - Aerosmith rocker briefly hospitalized after falling in his hotel bathroom. Alicia Powell reports.













