Thomas Helleday on Cancer
Professor Helleday explains what cancer is, the problems of treating it, and the success of his own research in developing new treatments.
The Brain: Understanding Neurobiology Through the Study of Addiction
This site helps students discover the fundamentals of neurobiology and how drugs change the brain. Among the topics: functions of specific brain areas; anatomy of the neuron; neurotransmission; drug action on neurons; genetic, behavioral, and environmental influences on drug addiction; and addiction as a chronic disease.
The impact of Sign Bilingualism and Co-enrolment on the language development of deaf and hearing chi
Recent decades have seen the emergence of sign linguistics as a sub-discipline of linguistic research, accumulating a body of knowledge that has enlightened linguists about the complex grammatical properties of sign language. Researchers have also begun to show how sign language is acquired as a first language by deaf children who can then use this resource to develop spoken and written language for education and social communication in the hearing majority community. These findings have demonst
The impact of Sign Bilingualism and Co-enrolment on the language development of deaf and hearing chi
Recent decades have seen the emergence of sign linguistics as a sub-discipline of linguistic research, accumulating a body of knowledge that has enlightened linguists about the complex grammatical properties of sign language. Researchers have also begun to show how sign language is acquired as a first language by deaf children who can then use this resource to develop spoken and written language for education and social communication in the hearing majority community. These findings have demonst
Thomas Simons: 2002 Lecture at Stanford #1
islam, religion, middle east, iran, iraq, ottoman, history, sixteenth, seventeenth, century, globalization, Muhammad, prophet, qur’an, desert, omar khayyam, classical, sacred, politics, civil, war, authority, Bedouin, belief, power, muslin, empire, faith,
Thomas Simons: 2002 Lecture at Stanford #2
globalization, economy, state, islam, politics, muslim, radicalism, old, world, new, education, Russia, socialism, arab, 1970, eutopia, information, technology, growth, knowledge, value, policy, foreign, henry Kissinger, Ronald Reagan, war, abu nidal, car
An Evening with Thomas Jefferson
Democracy, republic, America, USA, United States, Louisiana Purchase, western expansion, agrarian nation, republic, Hamilton, conversation, revolution, Monticello, character, Washington, Adams, Union, history, value, Declaration, Independence, natural law
Four Big Ideas from the Carnegie Study on Medical Education: What Would Flexner Think? (Audio)
knowledge explosion, medical education, translational medicine, Flexner, 1910, science, curriculum reform, biomedical research , clinician, advocate, policy analyst, specialization, speciality, clerkship, MD, team-learning, residency, leadership,Â
Four Big Ideas from the Carnegie Study on Medical Education: What Would Flexner Think? (Video)
knowledge explosion, medical education, translational medicine, Flexner, 1910, science, curriculum reform, biomedical research , clinician, advocate, policy analyst, specialization, speciality, clerkship, MD, team-learning, residency, leadership,Â
3. DRAM Errors in the Wild: A Large-Scale Field Study (October 21, 2009)
science, technology, engineering, computer, dynamic random access memory, DRAM, failure, error, data, disk drives, hard, soft, chipset, CPU, google, correctable, temperature, DIMM
5. Integrating More Than 50% Wind on the Grid: A Case Study (February 3, 2010)
economics, energy policy, grid, impacts, renewable energy, smart grid, wind
Psychoanalysis - Thomas Docherty
Psychoanalysis and literary theory
Deconstruction - Thomas Docherty
Deconstruction and literary theory
Feminisms - Thomas Docherty
Thomas Docherty discusses Feminisms and literary theory
Ideas Cafe- The Study of Memory -Bart Sheehan, Health Sciences Research Institute
Bart Sheehan, Health Sciences Research Institute, Warwick Medical School discusses the impact of permanent Memory Loss and the physical aspects to Memory.
Ideas Cafe- The Study of Memory -Susan Bassnett, Centre for Translation and Comparative Cultural Stu
Susan Bassnett shares her views on this topic, covering literary shifts, translations and how these could be considered an actual act of memory.
Ideas Cafe- The Study of Memory -Andrew Hoskins, Department of Sociology
Andrew Hoskins from the Department of Sociology shares his views on this topic, covering areas including the growth of memory studies& the memory boom. Andrew Hoskins is also the Director of the Warwick Centre for Memory Studies.
How terrorism has invaded German law - Professor Thomas Weigend
Professor Thomas Weigend (University of Cologne). The threat of terrorism hit Germany in two waves, the first in the 1970s and 1980s, the second in the general context of 11 Sept., 2001. Both waves have led to extensive legislation in substantive and procedural criminal law. The 1970s saw the introduction of the new criminal offence of being a member of a terrorist organisation as well as ad hoc legislation cutting back on the rights of the defence. More recently, the powers of the State to use













