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Introduction to the Deep Web
Introduction to the Deep Web
Meet 3 Giant Insects!
Jessi and Squeaks love looking for insects, but they’ve never seen anything like these before! (04:20)
LSE Festival 2018 | The Future of Ageing [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Rebeca Aldunate, Nicci Gerrard, Professor Michael Murphy, Jane Vass | With the average life expectancy increasing from 66.7 in 1942 to 81.25 in 2017, and set to continue, population ageing is poised to become one of the most significant social transformations of the 21st century. This panel discusses how ageing could come to dominate the giant issue of health and social care, and potentially all areas of the welfare state. Rebeca Aldunate is Director of the Biotechnology Sc
PneumaKnit: Actuated Architectures Through Wale- and Course-Wise Tubular Knit-Constrained Pneumatic
This research explores the development of seamless pneumatically actuated systems whose motion is controlled by the combination of differentially knitted textiles and standardized thin-walled
silicone tubing. This work proposes a fundamental material strategy that addresses challenges ranging from soft robotics to pneumatic architecture. Research in soft robotics seeks to achieve
complex motions through non-mechanical monolithic systems, comprised of highly articulated shapes molded with a combi
Patient to population
The overarching aim of this resource is to help students learn about and be able to integrate several key public health perspectives.
Patient to population was developed by Bruce McKenzie
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LSE Festival 2018 | What's Love Got to Do with It? Loneliness, Relationships and Wellbeing [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Paul Dolan | Loneliness is one of the giant issues we are facing as a society today. Our relationships with other people are fundamental to our wellbeing, but what kinds of relationships make us happy or miserable? How should individuals decide when to ‘make or break’ a relationship? Why is the term love often misunderstood and misconstrued? How do social policies influence people’s relationships, such as by encouraging marriage and discouraging divorce – and how sh
The Brexit Negotiations: the view from Brussels [Audio]
Speaker(s): Stefaan de Rynck | Stefaan de Rynck, Senior Advisor to Michel Barnier, Chief EU Negotiator for Brexit, will provide a state of play on the Brexit negotiations. He will focus on the Withdrawal Treaty and the nature of the transition and will address the current progress and possible ways forward. Stefaan De Rynck (@StefaanDeRynck) is senior advisor of Michel Barnier, Chief EU Negotiator for Brexit, in charge of public engagement strategy and relations with think tanks. He is professor
Transparency: the most important pillar in a functional democracy [Audio]
Speaker(s): Juan Carlos Varela RodrÃguez | President Juan Carlos Varela R. (@JC_Varela) studied primary and secondary in Javier College, under the direction of the Company of Jesus Order. He graduated as an Industrial Engineer from the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), in the United States. He was elected Vice President of the Republic of Panamá in July 2009. In March 2013 he became the presidential candidate for the Panameñista Party and in August of that same year, he was proc
God and the Order of Nature: Unity and Plurality
Research seminar given by Dr Shaun Henson, May 2016
Faithful to Science: the role of science in religion
Research Seminar given by Prof. Andrew Steane, February 2015
Morality and the Philosophy of Science
Talk given by Prof. Keith Ward as part of short course 27, April 2014
Emergence, Top Down Causation and Reductionism
Research Seminar Tuesday 30th April, Prof George Ellis FRS.
Is the Universe Designed? - an Atheist's View
Talk given by Dr Stephen Law as part of the science, religion and atheism course
2.2 Memory You should now be beginning to build up a picture of what a computer is: you know it needs input and output devices to communicate with the world outside and a processor to carry out the instructions that are programmed into it. But where are these instructions stored within the computer? The answer is that they are stored within what is called the computer's main memory, along with any data needed to carry them out. However, the main memory in computers like PCs is much too smal
3 Lesson delivery The way in which we deliver our lessons will have an impact on the students' interest and engagement in the work. If we appear enthused and excited by the subject that we are studying, then at least some of this enthusiasm will inevitably rub off on our class. The successful teacher will deliver his or her lessons with a sense of: Pace: keeping the class and the learning moving forwards. Clarity: knowing where the les
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Nick Foles Offers Inspiring Words of Advice on Failure
SportsPulse: Nick Foles, among the unlikeliest of Super Bowl heroes, gave his thoughts on how failure has helped him succeed, and then on his future in Philadelphia.(01:53)
MMW 4T - Lecture 16 - 11/17/2009
MMW 4T - Lecture 16
The circuit of Loch Affric
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