Cafe Scientifique Nancy 2010 - Sciences de demain : jamais sans les nanos.
Les Cafés des Sciences organisés par les Universités de Lorraine en collaboration avec l’INSERM, l’INRIA et le BGA.
Mardi 9 novembre
Café Scientifique Nancy 2010 - Sciences de demain : jamais sans les nanos.
Intervenants : Olivier JOUBERT, PhD. Cibles Thérapeutiques. Formulation et Expertise préclinique du Médicament – Nancy.
François MONTAIGNE. Médecin Institut Jean Lamour – Nancy.
Emmanuel LAMOUROUX. Maitre de Conférences Structure et Réact
Lanceurs spatiaux et problème de propulsion (audio)
Une conférence de L'UTLS au Lycée
avec Luc Vervisch
Lycée de la Côte d'Albâtre (76)
Essential Science for Teachers: Earth and Space Science: Session 2. Every Rock Tells A Story
How can we use rocks to understand events in the Earths past? In this session, participants explore the processes that form sedimentary rocks, learn how fossils are preserved, and are introduced to the theory of plate tectonics.,Students and scientists explore the questions: How do rocks form? How can we determine how old rocks are?
Essential Science for Teachers: Earth and Space Science: Session 2. Every Rock Tells A Story
How can we use rocks to understand events in the Earths past? In this session, participants explore the processes that form sedimentary rocks, learn how fossils are preserved, and are introduced to the theory of plate tectonics.,Students and scientists explore the question: How do rocks form?
Getting Started: 08 Managing and uploading sites
Use Dreamweaver's testing feature to check links and its site management capabilities to upload websites to remote servers.
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Virtual Tenori
The Tenori-on is an electronic musical instrument designed and created by the Japanese artist Toshio Iwai and Yu Nishibori of the Music and Human Interface Group at the Yamaha Center for Advanced Sound Technology. It consists of a hand-held screen in which a sixteen-by-sixteen grid of LED switches are held within a magnesium plastic frame. Any of these switches may be activated in a number of different ways to create sounds. Two built-in speakers are located on the top of the frame, as well as a
George W. Ham letter to Kate Ballard, November 9, 1862
Mr. Ham writes from Camp Morton in Indianapolis that Gov. Morton is in Washington trying to accomplish a prisoner exchange.,Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (Kate) Ballard became Catharine (Kate) Garman when she married George Garman in October, 1864.
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I must conclude by Remembering our best love to all grand mother Heckman we wish to see you all we wish to see you all again once more Thomas and Elizabeth Pearson Aron and Nancy BallardDear brother and Sister I write you a few lines me and my family is in Reasonable health at thistime hoping that this may find you the same blessing we had a daughter the second day of September we named her martha Elizabeth I shall make shall make forty of fifty bararlls Of Corn three thousand w
Julie Shackford, Princeton University: The Sporting Edge - IT Tools for Winning Soccer
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: Soccer coach Julie Shackford and assistant Scott Champ discuss Dartfish and other technologies that they are using from the scouting process to post-game analysis. More info: http://blogs.princeton.edu/itsacademic/2008/04/the_sporting_edge_it_tools_for_winning_soccer.html
Princeton University's Hooding ceremony – June 2, 2008
The Hooding ceremony for advanced degree candidates was held at 5 p.m. Monday, June 2, in McCarter Theatre. Princeton President Shirley M. Tilghman and Graduate School Dean William Russel presided.
Princeton University's 261st Commencement ceremony – June 3, 2008
The University's 261st Commencement ceremony was held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 3, on the lawn in front of Nassau Hall. Princeton President Shirley M. Tilghman presided and addressed the graduates.
Anthony Scaturro: Cyber Security for Non-technical Users PDF
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: Your work or home computer may contain information about yourself, (e.g., tax returns and other personal information), about others (e.g., work-related reports, databases), or about matters you are working on (e.g., research) that you may not want to share with the public. It is not uncommon for computer users to assume that the various computer and software vendors sell products that will protect such information “out-of-the-box.“ While their products may conta
Jeroen Tromp, Anatoly Spitkovsky, Curt Hillegas: Applications of High Performance Computing at Princ
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: Two Princeton faculty describe their research uses of Princeton's high performance computing facilities. Professor Anatoly Spitkovsky will discuss "Simulations of Astrophysical Shocks. He will talk about the first-principles plasma simulations of shock waves in astrophysics, addressing a very simple-sounding problem --- what happens when two clouds of ionized gas collide in space? Professor Jeroen Tromp will talk about "Simulating the Big One, a large-scale 3D nu
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I must conclude by Remembering our best love to all grand mother Heckman we wish to see you all we wish to see you all again once more Thomas and Elizabeth Pearson Aron and Nancy BallardDear brother and Sister I write you a few lines me and my family is in Reasonable health at thistime hoping that this may find you the same blessing we had a daughter the second day of September we named her martha Elizabeth I shall make shall make forty of fifty bararlls Of Corn three thousand w
Tongue-controlled robot
Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19790 See how a robot can be controlled with just a few tongue clicks.
Design for beginners
How do you create depth and tone on paper? How do you create a cd case from scratch? Steve Garner, Professor of Design at The Open University answers these questions and others in this introduction to design basics. All design begins with translating ideas on to a canvas, and this collection encourages you to begin thinking about design principles from how letters are shaped to creating three dimensional models.
This material forms part of The Open University course U101 Design thinking.
Lecture 29 - 12/1/2010
Lecture 29
Mac in a Minute - Alumni Travel
John takes us on a virtual tour of three of the exciting destinations included on the Discover Your Mac Adventure Alumni Travel Program. discoveryourmacadventure.ca
Le développement durable - Phillipe Boudes
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Le développement durable par Phillipe Boudes (sociologue)