Video lab coat turns geek to chic
Read more:
http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/2011/07/video-lab-coat-turns-geek-to-chic.html
Celebration inside Gaddafi's compound
Aug. 24 - Libyan rebels celebrate the taking over of Muammar Gaddafi's Tripoli bastion in Bab al-Aziziya. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Cancer Facts : How to Identify Skin Melanoma
Identify skin melanoma by looking for dark or black spots, frequently on the back of the leg, with irregular edges that grows rapidly in size. Dr. David Cathcart specializes in occupational medicine and has an in-depth
knowledge of cancer, as well as experience dealing with cancer patients and treatment for multiple years. Filmmaker: Johnny Cathcart
PBS - The Secret Life of the Brain 1of5 The Babys Brain (2/4)
THE SECRET LIFE OF THE BRAIN, a David Grubin Production,
reveals the fascinating processes involved in brain development across a
lifetime. The five part series covers brain development in the baby,
child/adolescent, and adult. This is a great video to use for High school
psychology, anatomy, or biology class.
Mars Odyssey Epithermal Neutron Data overlayed on MGS-MOLA Topography Data (Full Globe, Unsmoothed)
Mars Odysseys Gamma-ray spectrometer (GRS) instrument has detected large amounts of Hydrogen on Mars, particularly near the south pole. This is an indication that water ice exists in the upper meter of these areas of the Martian surface. The epithermal neutron data ranges from 0 to about 12 counts per second. The blue areas indicate high concentrations of Hydrogen (low epithermal neutron counts). A series of animations was generated to support a Space Science Update (SSU) on the topic. These ani
Harry's Allergy
Harry keeps track of the number of times he sneezes in certain locations to try to diagnose the cause of his allergy in this video segment from Cyberchase.
Monarch butterfly hatching from the cocoon
Inside the pupa, the caterpillar has changed into a beautiful butterfly. Once full grown, the butterfly emerges from the cocoon.
A New Way to Get Information Into Your Classroom
This news segment is from ABC affiliate WABT, Channel 16, out of Jackson, MS. WatchKnowLearn's CEO, Dr. Joe Thomas, explains that, "kids nowadays are digital natives. They want rich, visual media. In fact they expect it, if not demand it in the classroom..." (01:00)
Young financier gives up bank roll for lobster roll
Aug. 17 - Luke Holden, 27, left his lucrative position as an M&A banker last year to start a successful chain of casual lobster restaurants in New York City and Washington.
Retail's back-to-school lesson plan
Aug. 17 - Total back-to-school spending this year, including college, is expected to be close to $69 billion according to the National Retail Federation, and retailers are fighting to get their share of the second most important shopping season of the year. Bobbi Rebell reports.
U.S. Day Ahead: July consumer prices seen rising
Aug. 17 - U.S. inflation, as measured by the consumer price index, is expected to have risen by 0.2 percent in July, according to a Reuters poll of economists, compared to last month's modest drop.
Stocks turn mostly higher in late rally
Aug. 17 - Better-than-expected quarterly results from retailers like Target and Staples helped Wall Street squeeze out a gain, but a lowered sales forecast from Dell weighed on the tech-heavy Nasdaq. Conway G. Gittens reports.
Young financier gives up bank roll for lobster roll
Aug. 17 - Luke Holden, 27, left his lucrative position as an M&A banker last year to start a successful chain of casual lobster restaurants in New York City and Washington.
AntiGravity Yoga soars in New York
Aug. 17 - With AntiGravity Yoga, students take to the air to stretch, strengthen and clear their minds. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Henkel risks China's ire over price hikes
Aug. 17 - Global adhesive and consumer products maker Henkel will eventually need to raise prices in China, says CEO Kasper Rorsted, a touchy subject in a country battling inflation.
Karachi hit with shooting and grenade attacks
Aug. 17 - At least ten people are dead and several injured after shooting and grenade attacks in the Pakistani capital. Deborah Gembara reports
Protesters clash with Spanish police
Clashes between Spanish police and anti-Pope protesters in Madrid turn violent. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
What Changes and What Endures: The Story of a Company and a Century
The Computer History Museum was honored to host this very special Centennial lecture given by Samuel J. Palmisano, Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer of IBM. Immediately following, Museum CEO John Hollar joins Mr. Palmisano on stage for a centennial conversation about the past, present and future of a company whose ideas and technology have shaped a century.
Authors@Google: Megan Prelinger
Megan Prelinger visits Google's San Francisco office to present her book "Another Science Fiction". This event took place on August 16, 2011, as part of the Authors@Google series.
Another Science Fiction, a gorgeous collection of artwork from the aerospace industry during the Mad Men, space-race era of the late 1950s and early 1960s. We're giving away a limited number of copies of the book before the talk.
Here are a few brief reviews:
"A brilliant tour through the iconography and literature
PSYC 329-01, Developmental Psychology: Infancy and Childhood, Fall 2004
You will be expected to become familiar with current theoretical issues and with research data concerning the development of infants and children. These will be applied to practical problems of child welfare. We will critically examine the potential for scientific theory and research to contribute to our efforts to create social and physical environments that facilitate human development. Each week students will identify factual knowledge and theoretical/conceptual understanding gleaned from cou













