Elizabeth Gilbert @ 5x15
Elizabeth Gilbert is the acclaimed author of five books of fiction and non-fiction. She attended New York University, where she studied political science by day ...
5x15 Stories
A Stray Sumerian Tablet
Sumerian clay tablet (MS Doc. 829) Zabala, southern Iraq, ca 2200 BCE MS Doc. 829 This diminutive clay tablet was written by a Sumerian scribe in an ...
Cambridge University Library (the UL)
Why an ancient Mesopotamian tablet is key to our future learning | Tiffany Jenkins | TEDxSquareMile
In our ephemeral, digital world where everything is mediated through a computer screen and summoned by the click of a mouse, ancient objects in dusty old ...
TEDx Talks
How China's Rise Will Change the World - with Peter Frankopan and Akala
Peter Frankopan, Professor of Global History at Oxford, meets hip-hop artist, social entrepreneur and bestselling author of Natives, Akala. Together they explore ...
How To Academy
Вена - Австрия | «Жизнь других» | ENG | Vienna | "The Life of Others" | 06.10.2019
Авторское travel-шоу Жанны Бадоевой «Жизнь других»! Серия №5 (2 сезон) – о жизни в Вене, Австрия! Authorial Zhanna Badoeva...
Жанна Бадоева Жизнь Других
The Science of Healthy Aging: Living Better, Not Just Longer
Ellen Hughes, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine; Former Director of Education, Osher Center for Integrative Medicine discusses healthy living and aging. [2/2010] ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Virginia M. Llado-Buisan, The conservation of Japanese collections at Bodleian Libraries
On 15 January 2019, Virginia M. Llado-Buisan, Head of Conservation and Collection Care at the Bodleian Libraries spoke as part of the Friends of the Bodleian ...
Bodleian Libraries
Cuisine and Culture in the Arab World
Author Amy Riolo discusses cuisine and culture in the Arab world. Amy Riolo is a cookbook author, food historian, culinary expert, lecturer, team building ...
Library of Congress
21st Century Skills: Paula Gangopadhyay (#1)
Listen as Paula Gangopadhyay, Director of Education for The Henry Ford, explains how her institution used IMLS's Museums, Libraries, and 21st Century Skills ...
Institute of Museum and Library Services
National Library of Japan | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article: National Library of Japan Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written ...
wikipedia tts
Dr. Harry Collins - Knowledge Institutions, Free Expression and Democracy
An informed discussion on Canada's institutional capacity to produce the knowledge required to sustain a healthy democracy and to provide the foundation for ...
RSC SRC
Building Dedication Celebration: The 21st Century Law Library
Panel presentations and a discussion on law libraries and the study of law. Recorded on November 06, 2008. Panel titled: 21st Century Law Library. Appearing: ...
Duke University School of Law
The Human Microbiome: Emerging Themes at the Horizon of the 21st Century (Day 3)
The Human Microbiome: Emerging Themes at the Horizon of the 21st Century (Day 3) Air date: Friday, August 18, 2017, 8:15:00 AM Category: Conferences ...
NIH VideoCast
Beating the Odds: Climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro with One Lung | Linda Wortman | TEDxBigSky
According to statics, “this Montanan woman should be dead!”, not running the Rut, a 5K in 50 states, a 10K on 4 continents, skiing the Birkie, or climbing a Mt.
TEDx Talks
Amy Goodman | Talks at Google
Amy Goodman visits Google's Mountain View office to present her book "Breaking the Sound Barrier". This event took place on April 30, 2010, as part of the ...
Talks at Google
1619 and the Making of America
The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress convened a symposium that brought together respected scholars to explore the intricate encounters of ...
Library of Congress
Dave Montgomery - Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. Author David Montgomery has discovered that the three-foot-deep skin of our planet is slowly being ...
The University of British Columbia
Jonathan Steinberg - Bismarck: A Life - November 29, 2012
Biographer Jonathan Steinberg allows Otto von Bismarck's contemporaries to tell the story of this German statesman who united a nation but had only contempt ...
The Kansas City Public Library
19. Tuberculosis (II): After Robert Koch
Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600 (HIST 234) The cultural transition from the romantic era of consumption to the era of tuberculosis derived not only from ...
YaleCourses
The Printed Image in China: A British Museum Collection and Its History
Clarissa von Spee, curator, Chinese and Central Asian collections, Department of Asia, The British Museum Delve into the history of printing and ...
The Met
Powering the Mind
What is memory? It's our capacity to learn, it's the parts of our past that make us who we are…. But it's also a whole lot more. In this episode of Catalyst, Anja ...
ABC Science
Globalization I - The Upside: Crash Course World History #41
In which John Green teaches you about globalization, a subject so epic, so, um, global, it requires two videos. In this video, John follows the surprisingly complex ...
CrashCourse
Colonial Florida: Digital History
J. Michael Francis discussed the creation of a new initiative that contains infographics, maps, original documents and a historical database of people who lived ...
Library of Congress
Military Transformation: The Japanese Army during the 1920s and 1930s
Dr. Edward Drea, Historian, Joint History Office. Following World War I, the Imperial Japanese Army sought to modernize its weapons and equipment and ...
USArmyWarCollege
The Fascinating History of Scottish Highland Warriors
How much do you know about the military history of Scottish Highlanders? Did you know that there are more highland regimens in Canada than any other ...
Skallagrim
Debunking Nutrition Myths with Gary Taubes - PH93
Show Notes: http://www.juliefoucher.com/podcast iTunes: https://goo.gl/UFjY0q | Stitcher: http://goo.gl/xKMmiR TRAIN with JF: http://btwb.com/juliefoucher Gary ...
Julie Foucher
Max Hastings "Inferno: The World at War, 1939-1945"
From one of our finest military historians, Inferno: The World at War, 1939-1945 is a monumental work that shows us at once the truly global reach of World War II ...
Strand Book Store
Programmed To Be FAT | Health Documentary | How To Lose Weight | Fresh Lifestyle
Man-made chemicals may be programming us to be fat – before we're even born! Over the past three decades, the developed world has become increasingly ...
Fresh Lifestyle
Bulked Segregant Analysis – Part 5: Making Sequencing Libraries
In this episode I show you how to make sequencing libraries from genomic DNA. This is episode 8. Follow me on: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/...
Christian Sailer
Rebuilding our Relationship with Food with Maya Adam
In America today, many of us find ourselves caught in something like a dysfunctional relationship with food. We're eating foods that are hurting our health.
Stanford Alumni
Why place and well-being are at the new frontier of medicine | Dr. Esther Sternberg | TEDxUTA
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Learn about the three experiences that lead Dr. Sternberg to "aha" ...
TEDx Talks
Buffalo Soldier Contributions: 10th Cavalry Regiment, U.S. Army
CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON VERMONT | February 27, 2008 From 1909 to 1913 the 10th Cavalry Regiment, made up of African American enlisted men and ...
Media Factory
Remember that Old New York Was Once New Amsterdam: The Dutch Roots of American Pluralism
"Remember that Old New York Was Once New Amsterdam: The Dutch Roots of American Pluralism" by David Dzurec, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History, The ...
The University of Scranton
Programmed To Be Fat? (DNA & Genetics) | Science and Health Documentary
Man-made chemicals may be programming us to be fat – before we're even born! Over the past three decades, the developed world has become increasingly ...
Reel Truth Science Documentaries
Carl Gustav Jung & The Red Book (part 2)
"Carl Gustav Jung and The Red Book," an all-day symposium, features presentations by prominent Jungian scholars. Speaker Biography: Joseph Cambray is ...
Library of Congress
The Fait Accompli in the 21st Century Security Landscape
The fait accompli – a surprise, disruptive action that forces the opponent to stand down or initiate escalation – deserves more attention than it receives.
Stimson Center
Food and Politics with Marion Nestle - Conversations with History
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Marion Nestle, Goddard Professor in the Department of Nutrition at New York University.
University of California Television (UCTV)
Beauty in the Beast: why we should appreciate the humble fly | Bryan Lessard | TEDxCanberra
Dr Bryan Lessard, aka Bry the Fly Guy, is an entomologist who travels the world collecting flies and describing new species to add to our understanding of ...
TEDx Talks
Marc Andreessen on Change, Constraints, and Curiosity
If you want to be successful as a venture capitalist, you need to be ruthlessly open-minded, constantly re-examining your assumptions, shared Andreessen ...
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Maya Lin: WONDER Artist Talk
Maya Lin discusses the importance of the natural world in her art, architecture, and memorials. Lin's lifelong concern for the environment is at the core of her ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Literary Conversation with Admiral James G. Stavridis
A moderated discussion with Admiral James G. Stavridis about how literature has impacted his career and what purpose it might have for members of the military ...
Library of Congress
Evolution Matters: David Quammen and Carl Zimmer
David Quammen, Author and Journalist Carl Zimmer, Author and New York Times Columnist Celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Evolution Matters Lecture ...
Harvard Museum of Natural History