New Horizons: Are we there yet?
MIT Professor of Planetary Sciences Richard Binzel is one of the world’s leading scientists in the study of asteroids and Pluto. As a New Horizons co-investigator Binzel has spent the best part of two decades preparing for this **summer’s Pluto encounter**. In this interview he reflects on New Horizons place in the history of human exploration, and the intellectual imperative of the boundless frontier. Other ongoing telescopic research includes the spectral characterization of
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11/20/2013 - Myra Kraft Open Classroom - Policy for Healthy America - Pt 2 - Hoff & Kaitin & Wolfe
Northeastern University Presents Myra Kraft Open Classroom's Policy for Healthy America : 11/13/2013 - Featuring Speakers Tim Hoff, Ken Kaitin, and Sid Wolfe on the topic - The Prescription Drug Pipeline: Too Slow for Our Own Good?
LaConference 2013 - Keynote by Dr. Paul Verhaeghe
June 2, 2013 - LaConference keynote address by Dr. Paul Verhaeghe, a senior professor at Ghent University, Belgium who holds the chair of the department for psychoanalysis and counseling psychology.
Dr Verhaeghe teaches Clinical Psychodiagnostics, Psychoanalytic therapy and Gender studies. He is an analyst in private practice, member of the NLS and the WAP. He has published eight books (5 are translated in English) and more than hundred papers. His two most recent books bring a critique on cont
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Ian Kessler, Professor of International Human Resource Management, King's College London, gives a talk for the 2013-14 Building a Business series
A lecture on sustainable tourism
Speaker(s): Professor Donatella Della Porta | From Gezi Park in Istanbul to Tahrir Square in Cairo, as well as in the heart of Europe, threatened regimes have faced down massive protests with brutal repression. But when do mass social movements go underground and choose violence? Della Porta brings to bear her extensive research into left-wing, right-wing, ethnonationalist, and religious forms of political violence to answer this question. The comparison of quite different cases of escalation
Speaker(s): Helle Thorning-Schmidt | Children suffered immeasurably in war and conflict in 20th century Europe, an experience which forged the modern child rights movement and organisations like Save the Children. Now, many children facing similar horror are fleeing to Europe from conflict zones in the Middle East, Africa and Asia. The harm done to these children, and how we respond to try and protect them, could come to define the future of global child rights as we know it. CEO of Save the Chi
A problem that arises in positioning an articulated figures is the solution of 3D joint positions (kinematics), when joint angles are given. If more than one such goal is to be achieved, the problem is often solved interactively by positioning or solving one component of the linkage, then adjusting another, then redoing the first, and so on. This iterative process is slow and tedious. The authors present a method that automatically solves multiple simultaneous joint position goals. The user inte
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Graduate Skills is one of the series of Futures workbooks, which help students choose and prepare for their careers. Like the other workbooks in the series you can dip in and out doing the exercises which are most relevant to you. You might want to include the exercises or the output in your personal development plan or e-portfolio.
The aim of this workbook is to introduce you to the concept of graduate job skills and enterprise, looking at which career path you decides to follow. It’s not j
When the new government swept into power in the UK, the mandate seemed clear: Get out of debt fast. Now, it's not so easy.
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The advances made in the Rapid Prototyping and CAD/CAM (including CNC and Laser) Technologies are now offering designers the privilege of building physical realities, at whatever scale, directly and automatically from computer files, with the explicit implications of speed, precision and flexibility.
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