Evolution & Biomimicry - Andrew Berry & Naomi E. Pierce (Harvard University)
Andrew Berry is a British evolutionary biologist and a historian of science. He was born in 1963 in London. His father was also a biologist. Professor Berry had ...
Evrim Ağacı
Rarest of the Rare: Behind the Treasures at the Harvard Museum of Natural History
Panel Discussion and Book Signing with: James Hanken, Professor of Biology, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Curator in Herpetology; ...
Harvard Museum of Natural History
Taking the Smithsonian’s Fossil Halls into the Twenty-First Century
Virtual Lecture Matthew Carrano, Curator of Dinosauria, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution Fossils provide evidence of how organisms ...
Harvard Museum of Natural History
Evolution & Biomimicry - Andrew Berry & Naomi E. Pierce (Harvard University)
TÜRKÇE: Andrew Berry, İngiliz evrimsel biyolog ve bilim tarihçisidir. 1963'te Londra'da doğan Berry'nin babası da aynı zamanda biyologdur. Prof.
Boğaziçi Üniversitesi Bilim Kulübü
Ivan Gaskell: Making a World
Wie wird Wissen geschaffen? Wie funktioniert Forschung? Wie kann sie vermittelt werden? Mit diesen und ähnlichen Fragen beschäftigt sich eine neue ...
Universität Göttingen
Harvard University New Ladder Faculty Institute 2018
Faculty Panel: Navigating Life and Your Professional Path as a Scholar at Harvard Jinah Kim, Gardner Cowles Associate Professor of History of Art and ...
Harvard University
Island: Evolution in Action
The exhibition "Islands: Evolving in Isolation" features video commentary by famed biologist Edward O. Wilson and Harvard Professor Jonathan Losos.
Harvard Museum of Natural History
EO Wilson's Group Selection - An Evolutionary Proposal [Draft 1]
Note: The fellow interviewing Greg Cochran is not me. This is a video presentation about group selection and human evolution. -------- For more info on group ...
Saul Colquhoun
Nature's Palette: The Evolution of Animal Coloration
In nature, animals vary tremendously in their color and color pattern. But why? And how? Whether it's the brilliant blue wings of a butterfly, the charismatic stripes ...
Harvard Alumni Association
Aula 1 - Parte 4
Na última parte da aula 1 deste módulo nós vamos conversar sobre o conceito de Paisagens adaptativas sob o ponto de vista evolutivo e cultural.
Diogo Borges Provete
Snakes & Snakebites in Pets
Webinar via zoom for veterinarians and pet owners. Sunday, 21 March 2021@ 5pm (GMT +8hr)
A K Ismail
SEEM 2020 11 06 M. Benbow: "Novel Weapon Evolution and Coincidental Virulence in Env. Pathogens"
Montpellier Ecology and Evolution seminars (SEEM). Seminar by Prof. Dr. Mark Eric Benbow (Michigan State University, USA) on "Novel Weapon Evolution and ...
Séminaire Ecologie-Evolution Montpellier
20 Years after Pere Alberch.
Por qué la selección no es suficiente? - Conferencias en homenaje a Pere Alberch Con motivo de cumplirse 20 años del fallecimiento de Pere Alberch, Director ...
Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (MNCN-CSIC)
The Emergent Forest of New England | Challenges and Choices
Harvard Museum of Natural History Peter Del Tredici, botanist and senior research scientist at the Arnold Arboretum, presented an overview of the recent history ...
Harvard University
Calderwood Seminars in Public Writing: The most beneficial class I have taken at Wellesley
Introduced three years ago, Calderwood Seminars in Public Writing are unique 300-level writing-intensive courses offered throughout the curriculum.
WellesleyCollege
Some Assembly Required: Decoding Four Billion Years of Life, from Ancient Fossils to DNA
How did fish evolve to walk on land, birds to fly and the distant ancestors of humans to walk on two legs? In this talk, Neil Shubin explores the great transitions in ...
American Academy in Berlin
Conserving Biodiversity: A Global Priority
Russell A. Mittermeier, Chief Conservation Officer, Global Wildlife Conservation; Chair, Primate Specialist Group, Species Survival Commission of the ...
Harvard Museum of Natural History
Evolution and the Future of the Earth
The Darwinian revolution began in a new understanding of how species change through time by means of natural selection, and affirms that each species, ...
Distinctive Voices
DCDC17 | The Case of the Biodiversity Heritage Library - Nancy E. Gwinn, Smithsonian Libraries
Keynote presentation by Nancy E. Gwinn - How to bring millions of researchers to your (virtual) doorstep: the case of the Biodiversity Heritage Library Dr. Nancy ...
ResearchLibrariesUK
Natural History Collections and Evolution
Lecture by James Hanken, Professor of Biology, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Curator in Herpetology; Alexander Agassiz Professor of ...
Harvard Museum of Natural History
Inspire Plenary, Scott V. Edwards 2021
Dr. Scott V. Edwards 2020 IDEA Award Winner along with Dr. Richard Kliman Department of Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Harvard University Bicycling, ...
ASNAmNat
Morlan Gallery Artist Talk: Mock-Documentation with artist Beauvais Lyons
A discussion with Beauvais Lyons, one of the artists exhibiting in FACT/itious: Evaluating Information Sources in a Post-Truth Era. Presented by Transylvania's ...
Transylvania University
David Wake
Jim Patton interviews David Wake, both emeritus professors in the Integrative Biology Department.
UC Berkeley Retirement Center
The Future of Knowledge | The Harvard Campaign Launch
Memorial Church, Harvard Yard, September 21, 2013 MODERATOR: Jonathan Zittrain, Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and Harvard Kennedy School; ...
Harvard University
Yelling Across the Divide: New Contexts for Using Library, Archival, and Museum Collections
2011 Museum Computer Network (MCN) conference in Atlanta, GA Presentation given on November 19. PRESENTERS: Carolyn Sheffield, Project Manager, ...
MCN
"Plant Hunting Expeditions of E. H. Wilson"
Presented by "Plant Hunting Expeditions of E. H. Wilson" Jason Lattier, Department of Horticultural Science Graduate Student and Former JCRA Intern E. H. ...
JC Raulston Arboretum
Bringing the Ocean Ashore: Ichthyology and Infrastructure in Pacific Waters
Speaker: Anthony Medrano, Ziff Environmental Fellow, Department of History, Harvard University On August 25, 2016, the National Park Service turned 100.
Tufts ENVS
Toxoplasmosis: A Manipulative Foodborne Brain Parasite
Nearly one quarter of Americans have already been infected with the brain parasite toxoplasma. Subscribe to NutritionFacts.org's free newsletter to receive our ...
NutritionFacts.org
JSTOR & E journals (Sinhala)
Library Network, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, in accordance with the principle of creative commons CC BY NC ND.
Library University of Colombo
Symposium—Shared Ground (Day 2, Blurring and Crossing Part I)
The “material-turn” in the humanities and social sciences has brought increased attention to the study of craft across diverse fields, ranging from art and design ...
bardgradcenter
UP Baguio Live Stream -- Museo Kordilyera Webinars -- MUSEUM MANAGEMENT TRAINING FOR HEIs *18-19 NOV
Museo Kordilyera Webinars -- MUSEUM MANAGEMENT TRAINING FOR HEIs *18-19 NOV I. RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION FOR MUSEUMS November 18, ...
UP Baguio Systems and Network Office
Biodiversity and the History of Scientific Environments: Part 2
This workshop brings together scholars from environmental history, historical geography, and the history of science to analyze how scientific spaces were used ...
OSU - School of History, Philosophy, and Religion
Landscape of Change
The Landscape of Change project has been undertaken by a partnership conceived of and led by MDI Historical Society that includes Schoodic Institute, Acadia ...
MDI Biological Laboratory
Roman Vishniac’s Life and Legacy
Presented simultaneously at The Jewish Museum London and The Photographers' Gallery, Roman Vishniac Rediscovered is the first UK retrospective of ...
The Courtauld
Gustavo Hormiga: Biology and Diversity of Spiders
Science has no borders! #EVisibilityTV shares Gustavo Hormiga´s key for a successful life as a scientist from his 30 years in the United States studying spiders.
Comunidad ECUSA
Science at Cal Lecture - On the Origin of Life
From the Big Bang to the emergence of humans… we're asking the age-old question: what is the origin of life? While this question has fascinated humans for ...
Science at Cal Live
Ocean Exploration Technologies: Past, Present, and Future
Lecture by Robert D. Ballard, Founder and Director of the Center for Ocean Exploration, Graduate School of Oceanography/University of Rhode Island; Founder ...
Harvard Museum of Natural History
Session 5 - Becoming Caltech, 1910–1930: Presentations from the Archives - 8/6/2020
Session 5: - Humanities before HSS (begins at 1:19) - Architectural Elements Saved (begins at 19:51) - Biology Returns to Caltech (begins at 36:31) - Q&A ...
caltech
TWiEVO 62: Army ants with Daniel Kronauer
Daniel Kronauer joins Nels and Vincent to discuss his new book on army ants, the wickedest insects ever to roam the planet, and his research on them and ...
Vincent Racaniello
Evolution in a Vortex – Fish Diversity in the Lower Congo River
Melanie L. J. Stiassny, Axelrod Research Curator of Fishes, American Museum of Natural History Some of the most spectacular cataracts, falls, and gorges on ...
Harvard Museum of Natural History
Stephen Jay Gould | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article: Stephen Jay Gould Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language ...
wikipedia tts
George Gaylord Simpson | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article: George Gaylord Simpson Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written ...
wikipedia tts