Mises en voix de quelques textes d'Adolphe Pacault (video)
Mises en voix de quelques textes d'A. Pacault :
- A. Pacault. Débat Dominique Lecourt et Adolphe Pacault. In :Du feu. Hachette
- A. Pacault. Mémoire d'une histoire. Bulletin d'Information du CRPP, 2000, n°176
- A. Pacault. La tentation de l'homogène. Boîte aux lettres
Itinéraire d'un scientifique : Adolphe Pacault (1918-2008) - Allocution de Jean-Claude Pecker (vide
A l'occasion de l'inauguration de l'exposition organisée par l'Université Bordeaux 1 : "Itinéraires d'un scientifique : autour des bibliothèques d'Adolphe Pacault (1918-2008)", Jean-Claude Pecker, professeur honoraire au Collège de France revient sur ce qui le lie inévitablement à cet imminent chimiste : souvenirs, anecdotes, nostalgies...
Chimie, physique et épidémiologie dans la pensée d’Adolphe Pacault - Allocution de Michel Paty
Acteur clé de la chimie physique française, le professeur Pacault, avait le goût de l'histoire et de la philosophie des sciences.
Membre du Comité national français d'histoire et de philosophie des sciences, Michel Paty revient sur cette activité et cette passion commune.
L'eau dans la chimie (2004) (video)
L'eau joue différents rôles en chimie qui sont illustrés dans le film. • L'eau comme solvant : la dissolution de composés dans l'eau permet leur réaction. La solubilité dépend de la température. • L'eau comme réactif : certains composés réagissent avec l'eau. Les propriétés chimiques de l'eau, comme le pH, peuvent être ajustées. La composition chimique de l'eau est déterminée par une électrolyse.
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Qu'est-ce qu'un virus - Philippe Bossi (video)
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Qu'est-ce qu'un virus par Philippe Bossi
Lycée de l'Escaut (59 Valenciennes)
Qu'est-ce qu'un virus - Philippe Bossi (audio)
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Qu'est-ce qu'un virus par Philippe Bossi
Lycée de l'Escaut (59 Valenciennes)
[EN] Film restoration in current digital postproduction workflows: the way to go? (Martin Koerber) (
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
Martin Koerber is the director of Film collections at the Deutsche Kinemathek (Berlin). He recently was involved in the restoration of Metropolis (Fritz Lang) with Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung a
October 13-14, 2011
Organised by the Centre National de la Cinématographie et de l’Image Animée and the Cinémathèque française:
"The Digital Revolution: What Would Happen If Films Lost Their Memory?"
Fortis Healthcare: Moving beyond India
Healthcare needs are almost desperate in many parts of Asia and one company is ambitiously ramping up its services across the region.
Networking: Is it showing off or vital to an entrepreneur’s success?
Can sharing an idea help take it from the drawing board to the marketplace? Talk may cost nothing but new research indicates it gives an entrepreneur a better chance of success.
Over-achieving and under-represented: The case for women on boards
The Vice President of the European Commission, Viviane Reding, says quotas are the only way to move women into the boardroom quickly enough. But will this really open the door?
Locked out of the boardroom
When new rules mandating seats for women on corporate boards go into effect in Europe next year, on which side will you be sitting?
Web-based medical advice circles the globe
North American online health advice seekers have long been served by WebMD. Now an ex-Google developer is aiming at the rest of the world with Medico.com.
Art insurance: where beauty meets the beast
With investors turning to art as a place to park their money hoping for high returns, behind-the-scenes, one corporate CEO is keeping tabs on the risks vs. rewards of art as an asset and what it takes to keep the formula from falling apart.
Eurozone: State of siege
Could stronger ties between France and Germany get to the heart of what ails the single currency?
The crisis you can’t see: New rescue package needed
At the core of the current global crises – be it the U.S., the Middle East or the EU - is the sudden and rapid erosion of safety, and the loss of the ‘known.’ The ideologies that have shaped our perceptions of the world for much of the 20th century, such as socialism, capitalism, democracy, and social justice, have all taken major blows recently. From the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 to the protestors of Tahrir Square and Wall Street in 2011, the failure of ideologies has been marked by
Powers of Ten
Powers of Ten is an adventure in magnitudes. Starting at a picnic by the lakeside in Chicago, this famous film transports viewers to the outer edges of the universe. Every ten seconds we view the starting point from ten times farther out until our own galaxy is visible only a s a speck of light among many others. Returning to Earth with breathtaking speed, we move inward- into the hand of the sleeping picnicker- with ten times more magnification every ten seconds. The journey end
News #85 - How to Use Siri to Practice and Master a Language
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! You’re not sure how you managed to accomplish anything in your life before you got your iPhone 4S—it’s with you every minute of the day! It wakes you up, you use it to look up the Spanish words you don’t know, it entertains you with games when [...]
Beginner Lesson S2 #41 - Guys’ Night Out 2
Learn Japanese at JapanesePod101.com! After work, Koshiba and Masa hit up a Maid Café in Akiba. 2 beautiful maids serve them a couple of frosty beers and, well, they’re in heaven! Again, we’re focusing on male speech patterns. Due the massive amount of interest in the phenomenon of Maid Cafés and [...]
Giant Panda Giving Birth and Young Giant Panda Sleeping
This short video gives excellent real life footage of a giant panda giving birth. It also shows a young panda sleeping. 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)
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