New Perspectives of Energy Storage Materials
By: RASEIBoulder Summary: Energy storage in the electrochemical form is attractive because of its high efficiency and fast response time. New and improved materials for energy storage are urgently required to make more efficient use of our finite supply of fossil fuels, and to enable the effective use of renewable energy sources. In this seminar, I will discuss a few new perspectives for energy storage materials including new Li intercalation compounds, new Na intercalation compounds and new Met
ABC for teachers: Splash This is just the beginning of their offering - They hope you keep coming back for more as we add to the resources over the next couple of years.
The ABC is picking the best from it's archives and contemporary shows to help you teach and plan for the Australian Curriculum.What you can f
University of Memphis vs. Southern Miss TV commercial.
University of Memphis vs. Southern Miss TV commercial.
The Ballad of Jessie Pearl Test Video #221: Pump it up: Exercise, your muscles, and type 2 diabetes U.S. to become world's top energy producer by 2035 - IEA ISS Update: Packing and Preparing Space Food (Part 1) SP.722J D-Lab II: Design (MIT) Multiples Rap by Mr. Lee Thanksgiving Project Absolute Beginner S2 #24 - Going on a Strange Hike in Japan 11.947 History and Theory of Historic Preservation (MIT) Overview of Khan Academy Statistics - Khan Academy Kyoto and UNESCO - a partnership for learning and cultural heritage Lecture by Jeffrey Inaba, INABA Unit 1 The Organisation in a Sea of Influences.m4v Babylonian mathematics 4.4 Further exercises In this exercise, take
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The Ballad of Jessie Pearl
Book Trailer for "The Ballad of Jessie Pearl" by Shannon Hitchcock.
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Nov. 12 - The IEA's latest World Energy Outlook shows that extraordinary growth in U.S. oil and natural gas output will dramatically change the global energy map by 2035.
Public Affairs Officer Amiko Kauderer talks with NASA Food Scientist Vickie Kloeris at Johnson Space Center's Space Food Laboratory. They talk about preparing a Thanksgiving dinner for the residents of the International Space Station.
D-Lab: Design addresses problems faced by undeserved communities with a focus on design, experimentation, and prototyping processes. Particular attention is placed on constraints faced when designing for developing countries. Multidisciplinary teams work on semester-long projects in collaboration with community partners, field practitioners, and experts in relevant fields. Topics covered include design for affordability, design for manufacture, sustainability, and strategies for working effectiv
Here's a nifty rap by teacher Mr. Lee for learning multiples, sung to the tune of "Who's Real". The kids have fun reciting the rhyme! (2:28)
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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! After a long day at work in Japan, you look forward to coming home and hearing your wife welcome you back in Japanese. She makes delicious Japanese dishes for dinner every night, and she is always waiting when you arrive to say hello and offer you a kiss, a drink, and [...]
This class examines the history and theory of historic preservation, focusing on the United States, but with reference to traditions and practices in other countries. The class is designed to examine the largely untold history of the historic preservation movement in this country, and explore how laws, public policies and cultural attitudes shape how we preserve or do not preserve the built environment. The class will give students a grounding in the history, theory and practice of historic pres
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This lecture was recorded on Monday, October 15, 2012, in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus of California College of the Arts.
Jeffrey Inaba is a principal at INABA and the founding director of C-Lab, a think tank at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, which studies urban and architecture issues of public consequence.
The lab's ideas are broadcast through Volume magazine, where Inaba is the features editor, and numerous other public
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This unit looks at Babylonian mathematics. You will learn how a series of discoveries have enabled historians to decipher stone tablets and study the various techniques the Babylonians used for problem-solving and teaching. The Babylonian problem-solving skills have been described as remarkable and scribes of the time received a trainng far in advance of anything available in medieval Christian Europe 3000 years later.Author(s):
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