Pellagra
In this video segment adapted from A Science Odyssey, learn about pellagra, a mysterious and deadly disease that affected populations living in the American South in the early 20th century, and how a scientist experimented to find a cure.
Charleston Flyover: April 12, 1998
Zoom onto metropolitan centers from wide angle views, 11 seconds each.
South Sudanese Say No Tribalism, Survey Finds
After celebrating their independence, South Sudanese began looking inward. The Pulitzer Center sat down with Traci Cook, the resident director in South Sudan for the National Democratic Institute who conducted a survey in South Sudan. Cook expressed Sudan's need for efforts regarding nation building. The main issue that was shown through Cooks survey was the negative view of tribalism. Tribalism in South Sudan creates an imbalance of power and division of the Sudanese people. The surveyed showed
Phases of Meiosis
This 27 minute video is about the 12 phases of meiosis. The phases of meiosis are meiosis I, prophase I, leptotene, zygotene, pachytene, diplotene, diakinesis, synchronous processes, metaphase I, anaphase I, and telophase I. All of these 12 phases of meiosis combine together to create new organisms such as by sexual reproduction. The video uses a cartoon graphic and a lecturer.
Transjuicer 2 / Boo Chapple
Transjuicer 2 / Boo Chapple. In "Images & mirages @ nanosciences", colloque international organisé par le Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Solidarités, Sociétés, Territoires (LISST) de l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail, le Centre d'Élaboration de Matériaux et d'Études Structurales (CEMES) rattaché à l'Institut de Physique du CNRS et le Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie de Nano-Objets (LPCNO) de l'INSA Toulouse. Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail / La Fabr
Sunday Service - 9/4/2011 - Sam Wells
A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. The Reverend Dr Samuel Wells delivers a sermon entitled "Turning All into Alleluia." According to Psalm 150, we are all artists whose ultimate purpose is to glorify and enjoy God for ever.
Sermon begins at 30: 19. Psalm 150
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Is Groupon setting itself up for failure?
Felix Salmon and Anthony De Rosa discuss on Groupon's struggles and ways it could better itself.
James McKernan
A Celebration of Algebraic Geometry, August 25-28, 2011
James McKernan: Boundedness of the moduli space of varieties of general type
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Summer Sandbox video
Antarctica 1912 - Discovering Science On Ice
Professor Chris Turney, from UNSW's Climate Change Research Centre, takes us to Antarctica to investigate changes in the Antarctic ice sheet.
Glossary of the OAAP's "Americas Concepts"
Lorena Gauthereau-Bryson
This is a glossary of the Americas Concepts developed for use on the Our Americas Archive Partnership (OAAP) site (http://oaap.rice.edu). These key terms allow for themed searches across national […]
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Reading Rainbow: Zin! Zin! Zin! A Violin
Music and orchestras are profiled in this tuneful show. The episode soon gets rhythmic when LeVar introduces the viewers to the theatrical percussion group, Stomp. Gregory Hines reads Zin! Zin! Zin! a Violin, a counting story that mentions all the different types of instruments that are played in bands and orchestras and the kinds of groups they make based on many play at once. (28:21)
Malheur County - Murakami Produce
From June 22-30 2011, three OSU representatives toured the state, stopping at Extension County offices, local businesses, farms, and community hubs to award businesses and individuals with Community Impact Awards.
OSU Extension faculty nominated the awardees based upon their ongoing support for OSU Extension and their involvement in civic engagement.
The tour is part of the celebration of OSU Extension's centennial anniversary, and it's also a personal thank you to the partners and people who
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Oral History
African American history is both discovered in and continued by an ancient oral tradition. Richard Josey describes the process of restoring a community's voice.
ICESat First Light Release: A Continuous View of Clouds
The GLAS laser system on ICESat is making unique measurements of the heights of clouds and their global distribution. In addition, ICESat can see the distributions of aerosols from sources such as dust storms and forest fires. This animation shows the distribution of cloud layers as seen from the birds-eye perspective of the ICESat spacecraft.
Learn about The History of the Korean War
This 3:19 is an overview of the war and the most important aspects of the war. It does not provide much insights into the events, but does explain how China entered the war and how the war never ended. It does explain how the original war ended with a truce. A good video, but the graphics are weak.













