New CPR technique revives man after 63 minutes without pulse
Oct. 27 - The rules of how to treat cardiac arrest are being re-written at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. Technology, new drug treatments, conventional CPR and the use of hypothermia are now being coordinated with great affect - in one case reviving a man who'd been clinically dead for more than an hour. Ben Gruber reports.
Derivatives of Exponential Functions
This video explains how to find the derivative of an exponential function. Derivatives of exponential functions involve the natural logarithm function, which itself is an important limit in Calculus, as well as the initial exponential function. The derivative is the natural logarithm of the base times the original function. (2:29)
DMC TV: Veterans Office Dedication Ceremony
Del Mar College celebrated the opening of its new Veterans Office in the Harvin Student Center on the East Campus of Del Mar College On Oct. 21, 2011. The event coincided with the 2011 Veterans Summit hosted by U.S. Rep Blake Farenthold on the College's East Campus.
Photo Slideshow: UA Alumni Employees
Being a Wildcat: It's in your blood. Some UA alumni are now prominent employees who have served their alma mater for many years.
Billy and the Apparatus: The Isolating Effects of 'Managed Migration' to the European Union
"Billy and the Apparatus: The Isolating Effects of 'Managed Migration' to the European Union." Gregory Feldman, School of International Studies, Simon Fraser University. Oct 27, 2011.
NTC begins reconciliation with Tuareg
Nov. 7 - Libya's interim authorities start reconciliation talks with the country's Tuareg nomadic tribes, who are considered of vital importance to regional security in Libya's oil-rich south. Nick Rowlands reports.
Advanced Audio Blog S4 #20 - Top 10 Japanese Songs: Tsubasa o kudasai/Give Me Wings
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Sometimes you just wish you could run away from all the stress and cares of your world in Japan. Even though it’s impossible, it seems that if you could just get away for a little while, everything would become more manageable. Maybe if you just had a little more time in [...]
Van Cleve Opera House's production of "Mr. Mikado," Hartford City, Indiana
As the cultural hub of the county, Hartford City offered a number of activities. The 450-seat Van Cleve Opera House, which opened in 1882, provided comedy, drama, and musical productions. This troupe performed Frank Dumont’s “Mr. Mikado.”,Blackford County Journey
Leonard Susskind on The World As Hologram
Leonard Susskind of the Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics discusses the indestructability of information and the nature of black holes in a lecture entitled The World As Hologram.
First group of tourists rescued near Everest.
Nov. 6 - First group of hikers rescued from a mountain near Everest after cloudy skies left thousands of tourists stranded there for several days. Deborah Gembara reports.
Keynes Was No Liberal While reviewing the writings of the revisionist historian and former teacher of mine James J. Martin, I came upon a reference to John Maynard Keynes's German-language edition of his General Theory, published in 1936.[1][2] In this edition, Keynes wrote Author(s):
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Libyan fighters demand payment
Nov. 9 - Libyan fighters called on the incoming Prime Minister to pay them for their efforts in toppling the Gaddafi regime. Deborah Gembara reports.
Italy's borrowing at breaking point
Nov. 9 - Italy's borrowing costs have reached levels analysts believe are unsustainable, as the prosmised resignation of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi fails to reassure financial markets. Andrew Potter reports.
Republicans will end up with Romney vs. Gingrich: KBW analyst
Nov. 10 - KBW analyst Brian Gardner argues the Republican party's presidential race may end in a contest between former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich.
Quake footage captures hotel crumbling
Nov. 10 - Surveillance footage shows a hotel building collapsing in a 5.7 magnitude earthquake that hit eastern Turkey on Wednesday, killing at least 12 people in the city of Van. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
RSC Wednesday Seminars 2011: Transnationalism: a fourth durable solution?
Recorded at the Refugee Studies Centre's third Wednesday Public Seminar of Trinity Term 2011, on Wednesday 1st June 2011 at the Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
STEM Promo 2011
Video from the STEM Conference on November 5, 2011.
Susan Cooper: 2011 National Book Festival
Susan Cooper appears at the 2011 National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: Susan Cooper has been writing for over 30 years. In this time she has written numerous newspaper articles, books for children and adults, screenplays for TV and the cinema and a Broadway play. She is best known for her five-book series, "The Dark Is Rising," which includes the Newbery Award-winning "The Grey King." Cooper is also one of the writers of "The Exquisite Corpse Adventure," an original story written for the L