Climate tipping points, basking sharks, primates
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: why understanding where plankton congregates can help us protect basking sharks and other marine creatures; how primates planning ahead tells us about our own intelligence; and how to predict dangerous climate tipping points.
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Windows Store app - Creating your first app using the Windows Azure Mobile Services Quickstart | Win In this video Nick Harris demonstrates how you can create your first application using Windows Azure Mobile Services. The demo includes creating your first Mobile Service, downloading the quick start Windows Store app, running the app then exploring how the application uses the Mobile Services Client SDK to insert, update and query its data to/from the
Ping 163: Xbox Countdown, Programming language popularity, 3D presentations, Eye controlled computer Once again Laura and Paul bring their sharp with, clever commentary and desperate pleas for interactivity to your screens! Join in the fun and tell us what you think about these stories AND our QOTW (Question Of The Week).
National Student Survey 2013
Take part in our Student Survey Season - log in to the portal now at http://x-stream.leedsmet.ac.uk
Once you have completed the survey, you will be entitled to claim a free hot drink from one of the University's cafes and will be entered in a free prize draw for a chance to win an iPad, iPod Touch, or £50 iTunes voucher.
Also visit Facebook leedsmetropolitan and Twitter #surveyseason for more give aways.
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HowStuffWorks Show: Episode 10: Vulcanization
Rubber gets tough with the help of sulphur and heat. Learn about this process, known as vulcanization, in this clip from Discovery Channel's "HowStuffWorks" show. (02:10)
Inventions and Discoveries in Ancient Mesopotamia (Part 2)
(Part 2) In an effort to raise awareness on societies in Ancient Mesopotamia, DTG Productions® has created a video that explores the civilization of ancient Mesopotamia. (09:36)
Rough Cuts: The softer side of Xi Jinping
Jan. 8 - No neckties required as China's president-in-waiting sets out to show he's a man of the people.
Sainsbury CFO John Rogers on Q3 trading statement
Jan. 9 - Sainsbury posted the largest sales rise in the run-up to Christmas among the so called "big four", according to data published on Tuesday. CFO John Rogers comments on the Q3 numbers.
Genomes and Diversity
Millions of species of animals, plants and microbes inhabit our planet. Genomics, the study of all the genes in an organism, is providing new insights into this amazing diversity of life on Earth. We begin with the fundamentals of DNA, genes and genomes. We then explore microbial diversity, with an emphasis on how genomics can reveal many aspects of organisms, from their ancient history to their physiological and ecological habits. We follow with examinations of animal and plant diversity, focus
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YOW! 2012: John Cook - R John Cook, an Independent Consultant working at the confluence of applied mathematics and software development. After receiving a Ph.D. in from the University of Texas, he taught mathematics at Vanderbilt University. He then left academia to work as a software developer and consultant. Here, we discuss one of John's favorite topics, the R programming language.
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Java4210r: Review of Getting Started
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This module contains review questions and answers keyed to the module titled Java4210: Getting Started with Generics
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Breakingviews: Venezuelan vacuum
Jan 10 - Jeffrey Goldfarb and Raul Gallegos discuss the mystery cloaking the health of Hugo Chavez and how it should be rattling investors.
Macroevolution Part I Phylogenies Microevolution Part II Changing Allelic Frequencies Come out and support the Nittany Lion Fencers on Saturday, January 12, 2013 Franklin D. Roosevelt: Years of Crisis, Pt. 1 Lesson 02 - One Minute Luxembourgish
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The Penn State men's and women's fencing team will return to action this weekend in White Building as they host an NCAA competition on Saturday Jan. 12. Competing teams will include Drew, UPenn, Duke, UNC, Columbia, Haverford, and Temple (women's team only), and action is set to begin at 9 a.m.
This full-length video is the first of a two-part biography series about the life of Franklin D. Roosevelt. The video briefs over his early life through his first Presidential campaign. It covers parts of Franklin Roosevelt's life up until WWII, including his painful battle against polio, his years as governor of New York, the Great Depression, and the triumphs of the New Deal. (48:00)
In lesson 02 of One Minute Luxembourgish you will learn a few more useful words in Luxembourgish which you'll use every day. Remember - even a few phrases of a language can help you make friends and enjoy travel more. Find out more about One Minute Languages at our website - http://www.oneminutelanguages.com. One Minute Luxembourgish is brought to you by the Radio Lingua Network and is ©Copyright 2008.