Nobel Lecture: Kazuo Ishiguro, Nobel Prize in Literature 2017
My Twentieth Century Evening – and Other Small Breakthroughs The Nobel Prize in Literature for 2017 is awarded to Kazuo Ishiguro "who, in novels of great ...
Nobel Prize
Nobel Laureate in chemistry Professor Robert J. Lefkowitz – Nobel Lectures in Uppsala 2012
Public lecture at Uppsala University by 2012 Nobel Laureate in chemistry Professor Robert J. Lefkowitz titled A Brief History of G-Protein Coupled Receptors.
Uppsala universitet
Nobel Lecture: M. Stanley Whittingham, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2019
After a short introduction, the lecture begins at 1:20. The Origins of the Lithium Battery. The Nobel Lectures in Chemistry were held on Sunday 8 December 2019, ...
Nobel Prize
John O'Keefe: The Future of Systems Neuroscience - Schrödinger at 75: The Future of Biology
O'Keefe is a British-American neuroscientist who contributed to the discovery of place cells in the hippocampus of the brain and elucidated their role in cognitive ...
Trinity College Dublin
Dennis McKenna | What the Plants Are Telling Us
Dennis McKenna is a world-renowned ethnobotanist and public speaker and founder of the new organization the McKenna Academy for Natural Philosophy.
ICEERS
1. Introduction to Human Behavioral Biology
(March 29, 2010) Stanford professor Robert Sapolsky gave the opening lecture of the course entitled Human Behavioral Biology and explains the basic premise ...
Stanford
A History of the Stomach
The stomach has been the focus of weight-control regimes for centuries. This lecture focusses on the 19th century fad diets, tracing these to the present.
Gresham College
Dr Oliver Sacks, Mind Traveler
An Evening with Dr. Oliver Sacks, 1998.
Linus Pauling Memorial Lecture Series
The Speed of Light (In Our Time)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the speed of light. Scientists and thinkers have been fascinated with the speed of light for millennia. Aristotle wrongly ...
BBC Podcasts
Lim Lecture: Air/Qi Connections: Notes from the History of Science and Medicine
Speaker: Ruth Rogaski, History, Vanderbilt University Elvera Kwang Siam Lim Memorial Lecture What is the relationship between the air we breathe (in Chinese ...
UC Berkeley Events
A Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model to Predict the Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide...
A Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model to Predict the Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles (SPIONs) Accumulation in Vivo Speaker: Dr. Marco ...
TAUVOD
How Modern Psychology Undermines Morality
Modern psychology is one of the most powerful intellectual authorities of our time. Its appeal derives in no small part from its ability to absolve us of responsibility ...
The Heritage Foundation
Generation and application of 3D-organoid cell culture models using human induced
Presented At: Gibco - 24 Hours of Stem Cells Virtual Event Presented By: Ryan Hicks - Associate Director - Stem & Primary Cell Group, AstraZeneca Speaker ...
LabRoots
Q&A - The Psychology of Thinking - with Richard Nisbett
Is there a difference between wisdom and intelligence? Will the development of science and education render our political system obsolete? Richard Nisbett ...
The Royal Institution
Barbara Arrowsmith-Young: "The Woman Who Changed Her Brain" | Talks at Google
Barbara Arrowsmith-Young visited Google's office in Seattle, WA to discuss her book "The Woman Who Changed Her Brain" and the latest research in cognitive ...
Talks at Google
How to Write a Lab Report
Sherri Seligson walks you through the steps of writing a lab report for your science courses.
Apologia
James Abbott McNeill Whistler in London
Heather Nolin, Arthur Ross Collection Research Associate and Project Manager, Yale University Art Gallery James Abbott McNeill Whistler was 21 in 1855 when ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
How the Keto Diet Went from Arctic Staple to Bro-Science
The keto diet is a high fat, low carb diet that proponents say is not just great for losing weight, but is good for your brain health, too. Does the science behind the ...
SciShow
Language and the Mind Revisited - The Rest of the World with Noam Chomsky
Influential linguist and political Activist Noam Chomsky discusses the properties, design and theories of language in this Hitchcock lecture presented at UC ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Medical admissions in the UK
Dr Robert Wilkins Course Director, Biomedical Sciences, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Find out more about using our assessments at your institution: ...
Cambridge Assessment Admissions Testing
Understanding Violent People
What makes people violent? How has violent behaviour been understood over the past two centuries and what can we do today to reduce levels of violence?
Gresham College
ECSS 2019 Prague Young Investigator Awards Presentations
1. Nima Gharahdaghi (University of Nottingham, UK) Abstract title: THE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MECHANISTIC EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL ENDOGENOUS ...
ECSS .tv
Jordan Peterson & Gregg Hurwitz in conversation
Gregg Hurwitz sits down with Dr Jordan Peterson and talks about the early stages of both their books, Batman, editing process's and how Jordan's 12 rules for ...
Penguin Books UK
2019 Nobel Lectures in Chemistry
Watch live from The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences the 2019 Nobel Lectures in Chemistry.
Nobel Prize
Q&A w/ Irene. For the healers, mind-body pros, & body-workers: trauma-informed vs trauma-trained.
Hi Folks. This was a packed Q&A and I got into the ins and outs of what it means to be trauma-informed and what it means to be trauma-trained (because they ...
Irene Lyon
Noam Chomsky: The Stony Brook Interviews Part Two
World-renowned linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky is interviewed by Peter Ludlow.
Stony Brook University
Jon Tennant: "Open Science is just good science" (DARIAH Annual Event 2018)
The theme of the DARIAH Annual Event 2018, held in Paris on May 22-24, was Open Science. Jon Tennant, one of our keynote speakers, gave a lecture on ...
DARIAH-EU
How Dangerous Is Loneliness, Really?
Loneliness isn't much fun, but it might also be harmful to your heart—not just in a metaphorical sense, but your actual physical heart, as well as some of your ...
SciShow Psych
8. Nineteenth-Century Medicine: The Paris School of Medicine
Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600 (HIST 234) In the decades immediately following the French Revolution, Paris was at the center of a series of major ...
YaleCourses
Life and death of a cell, by Robert Laskey
Professor Ron Laskey, University of Cambridge Abstract Each of us starts life as a single cell, a fertilized egg, which divides repeatedly to form the hundred ...
Darwin College Lecture Series
The great ideas of Biology
2011 Institute for Advanced Studies: Autumn Distinguished Lecture by Sir Paul Nurse, 21 November 2011.
University of Bristol
Coagulation Cascade Animation - Physiology of Hemostasis
Coagulation Cascade: description of the physiological process of hemostasis including platelet plug formation and about the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways.
Thrombosis Adviser
The Great Ideas of Biology ▸ KITP Public Lecture by Paul Nurse
Three of the ideas of biology are the gene theory, the theory of evolution by natural selection, and the proposal that the cell is the fundamental unit of all life.
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
1. The Nature of Evolution: Selection, Inheritance, and History
Principles of Evolution, Ecology and Behavior (EEB 122) The lecture presents an overview of evolutionary biology and its two major components, microevolution ...
YaleCourses
Your First Year At Warwick Medical School | PostGradMedic
I'm starting second year in a few weeks and thought it would be helpful to spell out exactly what we all got up to in first year - essentially what you can expect ...
PostGradMedic
On The Coronavirus Frontlines & Training in Anaesthetics
In this episode Dr Phill Molloy chats to us about training in anaesthetics, working on the COVID frontlines and writing his own book. Find Phill here: ...
PostGradMedic
Adventures across disciplines: studying biophysics, and observing the shaping of policies (English)
Public Lecture by Dr Graham Farquhar, Kyoto Prize 2017 Laureate for Basic Sciences With his work spanning physics, applied mathematics and plant ...
Blavatnik School of Government
What Happened Before Antiseptic Surgery? | Corporis
These videos were adapted from “The Butchering Art” by Lindsey Fitzharris which you can pick up here: https://amzn.to/2EUUuu6 Go follow the author on social ...
Corporis
The spark of life, by Frances Ashcroft
Professor Frances Ashcroft, University of Oxford Biography Professor Frances Ashcroft FRS was educated at Cambridge University. She is currently a Royal ...
Darwin College Lecture Series
Climate Change and technical paths to a sustainable future
Lecturer: Professor Steven Chu, Professor of Physics and Professor of Molecular & Cellular Physiology in the Medical School at Stanford University, co-recipient ...
DTUdk
Prof Agustín Fuentes - What makes us human?
Professor Agustín Fuentes, the Edmund P. Joyce C.S.C, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Notre Dame, delivers the Gifford Lecture entitled "What ...
The University of Edinburgh
Mental Illness: Myth or Real? (7th International Conference on Brain Disorders and Therapeutics)
Video Presentation to the 7th International Conference on Brain Disorders and Therapeutics, Brussels, September 2019 ...
Sam Vaknin