Palaeontology of the Cretaceous Chalk
Dr. Jon Noad, University of Alberta, talks about the palaeontology of the Cretaceous chalk seas. Chalk seas covered much of the Late Cretaceous world.
Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
Nigel Trewin Memorial Lecture 2020 - Nick Fraser
The Friends of Hugh Miller and the Edinburgh Geological Society hosted the 2nd Nigel Trewin Memorial Lecture on Friday 25 September 2020, in memory of ...
Edinburgh Geological Society
Chancellor’s Report 2014 highlights KU’s achievements, discoveries
In her Chancellor's Report 2014, at report.ku.edu, University of Kansas Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little explains how KU is lifting students and society by ...
The University of Kansas
Foresight in scientific method, by Hasok Chang
Abstract We may ask two questions about foresight in relation to science: (1) whether science can foretell future events, and (2) whether we can foretell the future ...
Darwin College Lecture Series
Biodiversity: snakes and ladders through geological time - James Crampton
Part of Victoria University of Wellington's inaugural lecture series.
Victoria University of Wellington
Dinossauros e penas... DESENHANDO COM CIÊNCIA
In this video, as you can see, images from other artists were used illustratively. At the time I was a little immature and ended up not referring to the artists ...
The Mingau
13th Global Online Seminar in Biodiversity Informatics
Yale University postdoctoral researcher Erin Saupe will present a talk entitled, "Exploring the Evolutionary Impact of Macroecological Traits using Simulation ...
A. Townsend Peterson
The Origins of the Genus Homo
Dr. Bernard Wood surveys the history of attempts to find the earliest members of the genus Homo, including very recent and controversial additions at this event ...
CAN TV
Louise Leakey: Stony Brook Masters Series
Paleoanthropologist Louise Leakey interviewed by Bill Zimmerman.
Stony Brook University
SPNHC 2020 Friday Session 2A
Friday Session 2A of the 2020 SPNHC/ICOM NATHIST online conference Symposium: General Session Speakers: 1. Cretaceous World TCN: Digitizing the ...
The Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections (SPNHC)
Humboldt Day - India Talks - Day 5 (18th September 2020)
Inspired by the global impact of the celebrations of the 250th anniversary of the birth of Alexander von Humboldt (14 September 1769 – 6 May 1859), the ...
IISER Tirupati
"Hydrogen to Humans: Scientific Discoveries that Fill in Our Evolutionary History" – Fred Heeren
Opening address of ReasonFest 2018 by Fred Heeren. Synopsis: Fred argues that out of the 4.5 billion years of this planet's history, we live in a special point in ...
ReasonFest
The Natural History of Tyrannosauroidea Part 1: Proceratosauridae and Pantyrannosauria (UPDATED)
Natural History returns with a re-recorded, re-edited, remastered version of my original Natural History of Tyrannosauroids Part 1 with added creatures as a sort ...
Paleo Nerd
#97 GSA and its President
The mindset and the lead of the GSA president (Donald Siegel). Coupling Academia and Industry. Who is doing pure research today? GSA health status and ...
Mini Geology
IB 2019 - Plenary session : "What can we learn about invasion ecology from ant invasion of islands?"
University of Reunion island Production : Direction des Usages du Numérique - University of Reunion island Day 2 Island Biology 2019 Plenary session - "What ...
Université de La Réunion
AccessScience Distance Learning Webinar
This webinar provides an overview of content available on AccessScience and highlights product features that support distance learning.
McGrawHillPro
Prof. Stephen E. Harris - Harvey Prize Recipient 2007
Prof. Stephen E. Harris of Stanford University received the Harvey Prize in Science & Technology in recognition of his pioneering experimental and theoretical ...
Technion
SPNHC 2020 Education Share Fair
Education Shre Fair of the 2020 SPNHC/ICOM NATHIST online conference.
The Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections (SPNHC)
W. L. Gore & Associates Keynote Presentation: Tapping into the Superpowers of Science
Christa Sadler has been playing in the dirt and investigating the environment around her since she was a child. Join this river-running Earth scientist as she ...
Flagstaff Festival of Science
Dr. Robert Hill: Form, Function, Fossils, and … Physicians?
Anatomy, the study of body structure, is as important for paleontologists as it is for medical doctors. Virtually every bone in the human body has a counterpart in ...
Hofstra University
Provost Welcome Lecture: What Really Killed the Dinosaurs?
Join our new provost, Mark Richards, as he explores the two leading theories on what actually happened 66 million years ago — and how they may have been ...
UW (University of Washington)
Towards a Comparative Dictionary of Cikam is now available
This is just a brief conversation about the new book Towards a Comparative Dictionary of Cikam and Modern African Languages (2020) that was released this ...
Asar Imhotep
Web based Information resources
Subject: Library and Information Science Course Name: Information and Communication Technology Keyword: Swayamprabha.
Ch-05: PRABANDHAN [Social Science - III]
Aspen Environment Forum 2012: A Conversation With E.O. Wilson
No scientist alive today has done more than Harvard biologist E.O. Wilson to promote the understanding of biodiversity and its conservation. At 82, Wilson comes ...
The Aspen Institute
America's Longest War, Against Cancer
In 1971, Richard Nixon declared war on cancer. Five decades and billions of dollars later, cancer remains the second leading cause of death in the United ...
New America
#11 Coprolites- Fossilized Poop!
We explain the derivation of the word "coprolite" and discuss what fossilized poop can tell us about ancient life. Host Jacob Jett Directed Jacob Jett Written Todd ...
Dinosaur Nerds
First Chapter Friday The Dinosaur Artist by Paige Williams
A small case for compelling nonfiction for First Chapter Friday! Please check out The Dinosaur Artist by Paige Williams and/or The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural ...
Melissa Duckett
UM EEB Seminar: Catherine Badgley, University of Michigan EEB
University of Michigan Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Thursday Seminar. Sept. 21, 2017. Mammal diversification in relation to dynamic ...
UM EEB YouTube
CARTA: Exploring the Origins of Today's Humans - Katerina Harvati, Teresa Steele, John Hawks
01:39 - Homo sapiens dispersals out of Africa - Katerina Harvati, 21:30 - Continuity or Punctuation in the African Archaeological Record After 500000 Years Ago ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Golden History Center Fall Lecture Series: Ann Camy on the Fortnightly Club
This lecture addresses the history of Golden Fortnightly, its evolution from Chautauqua Circle to the present, and how it reflects the history of both Golden and ...
City of Golden: GCOtv - Golden Community Television
Undersampled Radio 52: Brendon Hall
Brendon (no relation to Matt) is a geophysicist at Enthought, the scientific computing company based in Austin. We talk about machine learning and his career at ...
Undersampled Radio
Mammalian Response to Climatic Change: Past, Present and Future
Dr. Elizabeth Hadly, Department of Biology, Stanford University, shares her research regarding all kinds of mammals (us too!) have responded and continue to ...
Michael M. Moore
NØF 2017: On Evolutionary Ecology and the Red Queen | Nils Chr. Stenseth
"On Evolutionary Ecology and the Red Queen" Nils Christian Stenset at NØF 2017 --- From the third biennial conference of the Norwegian Ecological Society, ...
UiO Realfagsbiblioteket
Especiales TECtv: Xu Xing
TECtv La Señal de la Ciencia
LEED Green Building Rating System - Sustainability Day 2010
In celebration of Campus Sustainability Day, Dr. Scott Amos and graduate student Molly Williams, LEED Green Associate from the South Dakota School of Mines ...
gotomines
UM EEB Seminar: Tracy Heath, Iowa State University
University of Michigan Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Thursday Seminar. March 23, 2017. Bayesian phylogenetic methods for synthesizing ...
UM EEB YouTube
Public Lecture Feb 2020: Jurassic brain teasers, Stephan Lautenschlager
Traditionally, palaeontology is a descriptive discipline focusing on the characterisation, comparison and description of the preserved remains of long-extinct ...
GeologicalSociety
Climate Change, Religion, and the State Department: (Continued)
Professor Alice Bean 2015 08 23 Physics & Astronomy, KU What I did with my Jefferson Science Fellowship.
KU Physics & Astronomy Colloquium Series
This Isn't Cape Cod: How Texas could become the nations leader in clean energy (Michael Webber)
Using corn, says Michael Webber, is the worst way to make biofuels. His alternative? Algae. It can be used to make oils, jet fuel, and animal feed, among other ...
The University of Texas at Austin
HOW TO PROVE EVOLUTION IS OCCURRING? Evidences of evolution for class X & XII. WBBSE, CBSE, ICSE.
This video describes in Bengali the various evidences that help us to understand Evolution. Ideal for students of class ix, x, xii. Presented by BOLLO PALLAB ...
Bollo Pallab
Wild Horses: Biology, Ecology and Social Issues
This presentation by David Toledo on March 12, 2019, highlights ecology, impact, issues, and challenges related to wild horses and their rangeland. Toledo will ...
State Historical Society of North Dakota
iDigBio: Using Digital Specimen Data in Biodiversity Conservation Planning and Implementation
Gil Nelson, iDigBio, Florida State University Molly Phillips, iDigBio, University of Florida Thank you for watching! Learn more about idigbio: ...
Natural Areas Association