Dangerous Air
By tracing the movement of radiation released during an accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, students see how air pollution, like particulate matter, can become a global issue.
"Moonset on Sunrise Mountain: Narrative, Politics, and the Accession of Kulottunga I Cola"
A talk by Whitney Cox, Lecturer in Sanskrit, School of Oriental and African Studies.
Lecture 29 - 12/1/2010
Lecture 29
Klartext 2010-10-29
Vi på Klartext berättade att 50 extra poliser skickas till Malmö. Dessutom berättade vi att olje-olyckan i havet utanför USA kanske hade gott att undvika.
Lecture 19 - 12/2/2010
Lecture 19
Le développement durable - Phillipe Boudes (audio)
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Le développement durable par Phillipe Boudes (sociologue)
Ecole Européenne d'été 2009 VF - Vers une harmonisation des pratiques et des législations de l'A
Titre : Une harmonisation des pratiques et des législations de l'AMP ?
Résumé : Qu'est-ce que l'AMP ? La législation est très différente au sein de l'Union Européenne. Ne serait-il pas judicieux de tenter une harmonisation et de rechercher des solutions alternatives pour un consensus ?
Intervenant : BEVIERE Bénédicte
SCD Médecine.
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The Clean Energy Revolution
Beyond guts, a great business plan, and friends with deep pockets, clean energy entrepreneurs will need patience and perhaps most of all, a favorable policy environment to succeed. Fortune magazine editor Brian Dumaine leads a discussion with panelists from the worlds of venture capital, academia and industry on “how
Moving Ahead: Engineering Challenges of Deep Water Drilling and Future Oil Resource Recovery
To keep up with demand, the oil industry ventures increasingly farther and deeper offshore, extracting resources as fast as possible in often hazardous conditions with newly minted technology. So to these panelists, the BP Deepwater Horizon accident did not come as a complete surprise. However, they view the disaster from distinctly di
Engineering Smarter Drivers
While automakers market increasingly intelligent cars, they may be missing the point. No matter how sophisticated the vehicle’s brain, suggests
Alex (Sandy) Pentland, the smartest element on the road is still the human driver. In search of safe, responsive vehicles, designers should not think of separate
Re-Engineering Buildings: Innovations in Building Technology
The built environment consumes a very large share of the nation’s energy, and so offers rich opportunities for reducing our overall carbon footprint. MIT researchers share innovations that could soon radically alter the energy profile, as well as form and function, of buildings. Their work may prove invaluable to those in
Looking at 20th Century Art through the Eyes of a Physicist
Physicist and art collector Walter Lewin shares his personal insights into major works of art from the first quarter of the 20th century.
Known in the hallways of building 37 for his famous art contests, Lewin succumbs to pressure from students and colleagues to give this lecture as part of an IAP event in advance of trips to t
The Laser at 50
This group of luminaries from the formative years of the laser expresses both wonder and delight at the astonishing ubiquity this technology has achieved in their lifetime. They recount their parts of a 50-year tale, and convey the excitement of scientific discovery and the pleasures of advancing knowledge in a new field.
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From Experimental Physics to Internet Entrepreneurship: One Scientist’s Journey
Few better personify the vitality and ambition fueling China’s economic surge than Charles C-Y Zhang. In this energetic and revelatory talk, Zhang relates his personal evolution from MIT physicist to leading Chinese entrepreneur.
An industrious student from a poor family, Zhang was one of the fortunate few in hi
Is social enterprise being set up to fail?
Is 'Enterprise Society' a myth or a reality? Academics from Cambridge Judge Business School express their concerns about the resources needed to successfully deliver it
Wired Shut - Copyright and the shape of digital culture
An examination of the effect of copyright on digital culture.
Date: 06/29/2010
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Misdirection Trailer (Student Film)
A preview for "Misdirection," a CSUN Cinema & Television Arts 2009-2010 Senior Film Project. The cinematographer, Joshua Nitschke, was recently honored for his work on the film.
Credits:
Key Student Crew from the Senior Film Fall 2009 Class:
Written and Directed by Doron Kipper
Produced by Crystal Nobregas, David Veneracion, and Sevan Abrahamian
1st Assistant Director: Christopher Gonzaga
Director of Photography: Joshua Nitschke
Edited by Trevor Baker and Jack Rutkowski
Sound by Michael O'Conno
Canine Cougar Fan is Ready For Apple Cup 2010
PULLMAN, Wash. -- The rows and rows of RVs that arrive in Pullman for Cougar football games bring the usual necessities; food, drinks, and Cougar Pride.
But one RV brings something a bit different, a dog that dislikes the "Dawgs". Mark Showalter, a Washington State University alumnus, has brought his appropriately named lab "Butch" to tailgating over the years.
What makes Butch even more special is his loathing for anything related to the school of purple and gold. He dislikes the school so













