Montana, A Treasure of Wildlife Shaped by Glaciers
This video explores Montana's landscapes and wildlife. Listen to various people who live there explain about the beauty and culture and see through professional cinematography the pristine land. (03:26)
U.S. Morning Call: Global stocks lower on Greek loans
Nov 26 - Euro zone finance ministers and the International Monetary Fund seek to unfreeze the second bailout package for Greece.
The week ahead: More twists in the Russian enigma
Our US editor John Prideaux discusses the seemingly endless probes, counterprobes, allegations and counter-allegations in the enquiry into Team Trump's ties to Russia. Also on the show: Conflicts across the African continent have put a staggering 20 million people at risk of starvation. And what do you do when the enemy taking aim at you is a nine-year-old? Christopher Lockwood hosts.
Journées Emois Paris 2014: Le SNIIRAM en 2014: Quelles actualités? (Vidéo) Titre : Journées Emois Paris 2014: Le SNIIRAM en 2014: Quelles actualités?
Intervenant: Philippe RICORDEAU, CNAMTS
-Symposium réseau REDSIAM
Réseau REDSIAM
Marcel GOLDBERG, Médecin épidémiologiste, l'Université de Versailles Saint Quentin
Le SNIIRAM en 2014: Quelles actualités?
Philippe RICORDEAU, CNAMTS
Une cartographie des pathologies et des dépenses dans le SNIIRAM 2010-2012
Anne FAGOT-CAMPAGNA, Endocrinologue, épidémiologiste
3 Chemistry Experiments That Changed the World
Chemistry is the study of matter - stuff, and how it interacts with other stuff. Even though chemistry doesn't make a lot of news these days, chemists are making discoveries that change lives all the time. If Hank had to narrow down all of chemistry's flashes of brilliance into the most awesome experiments in history, he would narrow it down to these three. (04:39)
French Alphabet RAP - Sing In French!
Learn you alphabets in FRENCH! You will
NEVER forget your French alphabet again with this RAP. Once you learn your
ABC's in French, you be saying Merci Beaucoup to your teacher for introducing
you to this cool rap song! (01:21) Author(s):
Friday After Thanksgiving Chain Reaction 2012 Recorded 11/23/12
VUCast: Meningitis Mystery Solved
This Week on VUCast, Vanderbilt’s online newscast: How Vanderbilt solved the deadly fungal meningitis mystery Which Vandy alum is now starring on network TV! Bowl game countdown is on!
Five Question Thursday - Black Friday and Final Exams
Check out this week's Five Question Thursday (5QT). Where we are out in the College of Business asking you questions. Want to show your knowledge or offer you opinions? Look for the 5QT crew out and about on Thursday afternoons! Props to the ISU Student Television Workshop for production!
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Water Cycle
This is a simple and straightforward animation on the water cycle. The animation shows the different parts of the cycle as a narrator explains. (00:59)
Expedition 34/35 Crew Profile, Version 1
Learn more about Flight Engineers Chris Hasfield, Roman Romanenko and Tom Marshburn of the International Space Station's Expedition 34/35 crew. The trio is set to launch in December to join their Expedition 34 crewmates -- Commander Kevin Ford and Flight Engineers Oleg Novitskiy and Evgeny Tarelkin-- who have been aboard the station since Oct. 25.
The Exchange: Business lessons from the Grateful Dead
Rob Cox talks to the New Yorker's Nick Paumgarten about how the rock band's focus on touring, taping and community presaged the post-album era of the music business.
Pericardiectomy Vs Medical Management With Relapsing Pericarditis
By: WentzMR Dr. Masud Khandaker, a Fellow in the Division of Cardiovascular Diseases at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, (now at Ottawa Cardiovascular Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) discusses his article appearing in the November 2012 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, where he retrospectively compares and contrasts the medical and surgical outcomes for refractory relapsing pericarditis.
Available at: http://www.mayoclinicproceedings.org/article/ S0025-6196(12)00846-4/fulltext
The Little Arsenal of the Free-Trader [The Bastiat Collection (2011); originally from the second series of Economic Sophisms (1848)] If anyone tells you that there are no absolute principles, no inflexible rules; that prohibition may be bad and yet that restriction may be good, reply, "Rest
Fall 2012 Capstone Presentation - Group #1
On December 13th, students from the Fall Capstone class presented their projects. Taught this semester by Prof. Gavin Shatkin, the Capstone is a required course that all Master's students in the LPP and MURP programs take in their final semester. This semester's students worked with Street-Works and the City of Quincy on a plan for the redevelopment of the Quincy Center MBTA Station.
NASA | Take a "Swift" Tour of the Andromeda Galaxy
NASA's Swift satellite has acquired the highest-resolution view of the neighboring spiral galaxy M31. Also known as the Andromeda Galaxy, M31 is the largest and closest such galaxy to our own. It's more than 220,000 light-years across and lies 2.5 million light-years away in the constellation Andromeda. Between May 25 and July 26, 2008, Swift's Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope (UVOT) acquired 330 images of M31 at wavelengths of 192.8, 224.6, and 260 nanometers. The images represent a total exposure
This Week @ Minnesota
THIS WEEK @MINNESOTA: Nov 26-30. In this episode of the weekly video feature, Sam and Lannie check out a 90-second business pitch contest at Carlson, find out how the U has illuminated students lives and learn about mental health resources that are available on-campus for students.