Breaking the Silence: Our Military Stories
A panel discussion focused on topics surrounding LGBT equality in the U.S. military. Speakers included Kristin Beck, Tammy Smith, Eric Perez and Joanna Eyles.
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Russian fighter jets arrive in Iraq
The first batch of Russian fighter jets arrives Baghdad to help Iraqi forces battle ISIL fighters in the country's north. Rough cut (no reporter narration)
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Xing Cheng (MedImmune)
Developing novel Newcastle disease virus as oncolytic virus for virotherapy
In Dialogue: Wolfgang Tillmans
July 1, 2014 - October 26, 2014: In 2013 the Museum acquired Nachtstilleben (Night Still Life) by Wolfgang Tillmans, one of the most influential photographers working today. This exhibition places works by artists including Andy Warhol, Thomas Demand, and Gerhard Richter in dialogue with Night Still Life and seven additional photographs by Tillmans.
Translational Protein Design
Dr. David Baker, UW Professor of Biochemistry and Director of the UW Institute for Protein Design (IPD) presents this edition of the Presidential Entrepreneurial Lecture. Dr. Baker discusses his Rosetta software suite, how the entrepreneurial spirit of his lab has led to the formation of several UW commercial spin-off companies, and the projects he has in store aimed at future therapeutic and diagnostic applications. Dr. Baker is recognized worldwide for his breakthroughs in creating new protein
Encounters with the Past: Remembering the `Bygone' in Israeli Culture: Part 1 Bridges to Antiquity
The University of Washington's 34th Annual Samuel and Althea Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies featured Professor Yael Zerubavel, director of The Allen and Joan Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life at Rutgers University. Zerubavel begins the three-part series, Encounters with the Past: Remembering the "Bygone" in Israeli, with a discussion of the ways in which antiquity has been introduced into Israel's commemorative landscape as the foundation of Zionist ideology and claim to the land.
A Musical Tribute to the Pythagorean Theorem
This is an amusing song (sung by a student) about the Pythagorean Theorem. (02:08)
When Steelers Steal
In Alabama last week, an estimated 900 union reps, politicians, local business owners, and their families rallied to raise awareness of supposed steel import dumping
and how it threatens their way of life. They have a point. When a competitor enters a market selling a homogeneous product and c
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In the second of a three part podcast series Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice, proposes that we should replace the liner view with an iterative approach that sees strategy always and everywhere as unfolding in a repeated cycle.
This lesson received an honorable mention in the 2014 SoftChalk Lesson Challenge.'Have you ever wondered if we're really alone in the universe? Would we even recognize a message from someone from outer space if we received one?Well, some scientists have pondered those very questions, and through their research, they have accumulated some interesting findings. In this lesson, you'll "meet" one such scientist and learn how he thinks we just might be able to tell if "someone out there" is tryi
Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 21 July 2014.
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