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Pre-College Music Program
Carnegie Mellon University's Pre-College Music Program is an ideal opportunity to experience a world-class conservatory program and discover your potential for a career in music, while experiencing college life. Coupled with the rich culture of the city of Pittsburgh and varied campus activities, the Pre-College Music Program is an extraordinary way for young musicians to spend their summer.
For more information, visit http://www.cmu.edu/enrollment/pre-college/music.html
How To Build a Better Brain
Executive Vice President and Provost Mark S. Kamlet moderated a panel discussing CMU's interdisciplinary brain research. The event highlighted some of the great things going on in brain, mind and learning sciences and brought people together to talk and learn about the exciting future of this research at CMU.
Panel participants included Justine Cassell, director of the Human-Computer Interaction Institute; Marcel Just, director of the Scientific Imaging & Brain Research Center and the D.O. Heb
Chemistry Matters: Beyond the Textbook
Learn about chemistry's many facets as explained by Nobel Laureates and discover why would one claim that chemistry is the 'queen of all sciences'. This video is one in a series of four, short educational videos capturing 16 Nobel Laureates' opinions on why chemistry matters. See the other chemistry videos here: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=5D0105F5B2B967BA
Theory and Method in the Study of Architecture and Art, Fall 2002
Studies theoretical and historiographical works pertaining to the fields of architecture and art. Members of seminar pursue work designed to examine their own presuppositions and methods. Open only to Ph.D. candidates and other advanced students. Required of HTC Ph.D. students. This seminar is open to graduate students, and is intended to offer a synoptic view of selected methodologies and thinkers in art history (with some implications for architecture). It is a writing-intensive class based on
BP and Rosneft to expand share swap
Oil major BP and Russia's top oil producer Rosneft agree to expand their landmark share-swap and Arctic development deal.
Japan eyes for vending machine gold
Japan, selling everything from fresh fruit to used lingerie in its vending machines, is mining a precious new market - gold.
Explanation of Technological Design Process
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Fighting for Accountability in Kenya: The ICC, the Kenyan Government and the World
A discussion by George Kegoro and Samwel Mukira Mohochi of their extensive work with the ICC in Kenya, the ongoing investigation, and the issue of witness protection.
Town Hall, Birmingham 1941 AA42_00745 TOWN HALL, Birmingham, West Midlands. View of the Town Hall with banner covering one side, promoting Warship Week, October 18th - 26th. 'England expects our city to subscribe £10,000,000...' Photographed by G B Mason in 1941.

Demolition FF003328 A building in London under demolition with a crane in the foreground and smoke or dust rising from the rubble. Photographed by John Gay during the 1960s.

St Alphage Church & St Alphage House FF003407 The ruins of St Alphage Church with the newly built St Alphage House tower block in the background, part of the ambitious post-war renewal of London Wall. Photographed by John Gay, c.1962.

JGI Science @ the Lesher: "The Future of Fuel"
The kickoff event of the "JGI Science at the Lesher" series featured a panel consisting of Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI) CEO Jay Keasling, DOE Joint Genome Institute Deputy Director Jim Bristow, and DOE JGI Staff Scientist Susannah Tringe, who are developing ways to convert the solar energy stored in plants into liquid transportation fuels.
The panel was moderated by KTVU Channel 2 Health and Science Editor John Fowler moderated a panel consisting of The event took place at the Lesher Cente
P25-Graphene Composite as a High Performance Photocatalyst
P25-Graphene Composite as a High Performance Photocatalyst
Supercapacitors Based on Flexible Graphene/Polyaniline Nanofiber Composite Films
Supercapacitors Based on Flexible Graphene/Polyaniline Nanofiber Composite Films
RMM Dakar 2010 – Grossesse non désirée et avortement en contextes musulmans.
Thème : Colloque International Interdisciplinaire : Droit et Santé En Afrique. Réduction de la mortalité maternelle en Afrique au Sud de Sahara : mieux comprendre pour mieux agir.
Session : Grossesse non désirée.
Modérateurs : Friday OKONOFUA – (B.Sc., MB CHB, FWACS, est professeur d'obstétrique et de gynécologie et doyen de la Faculté des Sciences médicales de l'Université du Bénin au Nigeria). He is a key reproductive health expert and advocate in the African reg
RMM Dakar 2010 – Applying the WHO Strategic Approach to Unsafe Abortion in Malawi and Senegal.
Thème : Colloque International Interdisciplinaire : Droit et Santé En Afrique. Réduction de la mortalité maternelle en Afrique au Sud de Sahara : mieux comprendre pour mieux agir.
Session : Grossesse non désirée.
Modérateurs : Friday OKONOFUA – (B.Sc., MB CHB, FWACS, est professeur d'obstétrique et de gynécologie et doyen de la Faculté des Sciences médicales de l'Université du Bénin au Nigeria). He is a key reproductive health expert and advocate in the African reg
RMM Dakar 2010 – Avortements à risque et les soins après avortement.
Thème : Colloque International Interdisciplinaire : Droit et Santé En Afrique. Réduction de la mortalité maternelle en Afrique au Sud de Sahara : mieux comprendre pour mieux agir.
Session : Grossesse non désirée.
Modérateurs : Friday OKONOFUA – (B.Sc., MB CHB, FWACS, est professeur d'obstétrique et de gynécologie et doyen de la Faculté des Sciences médicales de l'Université du Bénin au Nigeria). He is a key reproductive health expert and advocate in the African reg













