Nuclear Warfare
Notre Dame OpenCourseware (OCW) offers free online educational resources for the course "Nuclear Warfare" in the Department of Physics. The course will start with the history and emergence of weapons of mass destruction technologies as a consequence of World War I and World War II, culminating in the development and use of the nuclear bomb. The effects of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) will be discussed in terms of the atmospheric, biological, and medical effects to
What Does It Eat?
What do the animals at SeaWorld and Busch Gardens eat? Find out by watching this professionally-made video. The following animals are specifically discussed: bats, whales, koalas, gorillas, wort hogs, and ant eaters. (04:26)
Infant Badger Suckling
This very short video gives excellent real life footage of a newborn badger suckling from its mother. Students will enjoy this close up view of this cute baby creature. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (Less Than 1 Minute)
Badgers at Entrance to Den
This short video gives excellent real life footage of a badger family of four playing and fighting at the entrance to their den. Students will enjoy hearing the badgers' chattering noises as they fight with each other. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (Less Than 2 Minutes)
Badgers At Their Den
This short video gives excellent real life footage of 2 badgers at their den. Students will enjoy this close up view of the 2 badgers gathering leaves and sticks to place in their dens. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (Less Than 2 Minutes)
Badgers in Den
This short video gives excellent real life footage of three badgers inside their den. Students will enjoy the close up view of the badgers sleeping and playing. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (Less Than 2 Minutes)
Badger Foraging
This very short video gives excellent real life footage of a badger foraging in dirt for food. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (Less Than 2 Minutes)
Badger Running
This short video gives excellent real life footage of a badger running through grass. Students will enjoy seeing the close up view of this creature. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (Less Than 2 minutes)
Robots Battle In Engineering Competition
The FIRST Robotics competition is the brainchild of Dean Kamen -- inventor of several medical devices and the Segway. This science and engineering competition is almost two decades old and more than 42,000 students will participate this year. Kamen talked about the idea behind FIRST at the New York regional.(1:30)
Bots Take On The Bard
Robots were cast in a production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream thanks to a collaboration between the theater department and the Center for Robot-Assisted Search and Rescue at Texas A&M University. Computer science grad student Kevin Pratt talks about the ultra high-tech production and why it's helpful for scientists to put robots on the stage.(1:42)
Meet Sean Gallagher: Sean Gallagher Discusses China's Fragile Forests
Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/china-deforestation-tourism-united-nations-international-year-forests
Sean Gallagher discusses his project "China's Fragile Forests". He explains the effect of unsustainable harvesting of Chinese medicine and bamboo on the nation's remaining forests and its panda population.
This interview is about a Pulitzer Center-sponsored project "China's Fragile Forests" (http://bit.ly/scMsPU).
Disappearing mosquitoes mystify scientists
Dec. 27 - The disappearance of mosquitoes from villages in north-eastern Tanzania is delighting villagers long-plagued by malaria -- but mystifying scientists who worry that this could be a new manifestation of climate change. Jim Drury reports.
Mexican women fight for their lives
Dec. 27 - Women wrestlers, or luchadoras, compete in Mexican lucha libre or wrestling, a sport normally dominated by men and macho behavior. Tara Cleary reports.
Spanish police release mafia arrest video
Dec. 28 - Police release video of the arrest of an alleged Calabrian mafia boss in Barcelona. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Cuddly polar bear is no toy
Dec. 28 - Polar bear cub Siku is being hand-fed by staff at a Denmark zoo because his mother is not producing enough milk. Tara Cleary reports.
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Too Late to Apologize: A Declaration
In this video, you will see the founding fathers "rocking it out" to the song "Too Late to Apologize." The characters sing about some of the reasons of the Revolutionary War. This is a guaranteed hit with your students. (3:22)
Land Productivity Limiting Human Population
Sal Khan tackles how we get calories from the land limits human population densities. (13:00)
Mikroorganismid - tunnikava
Käsitleb 10 tunni ulatuses mikroorganismide teemat 8.klassis. Õpilasi suunatakse uurimuslikule lähenemisele mikroorganismide ehituse, talitluse, ökoloogia ja nendega seotud põhimõistete õppimisel. Üksikasjalikumalt on kirjeldatud iga tunni tegevused.













