The Anatomy of Malice: Rorschach Results from Nuremberg War Criminals
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv) Forty years ago, Dr. Joel Dimsdale started researching concentration camp survivors. Little did he know where his journey of discovery ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Geologic Carbon Sequestration
Climate change provides strong motivation to reduce CO2 emissions from the burning of fossil fuels. Carbon dioxide capture and storage involves the capture, ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Kiley Fellow Lecture: Seth Denizen, “Thinking Through Soil: Case Study from the Mezquital Valley”
Event Description: Almost 200000 acres of land in the fertile Mezquital Valley are irrigated with the untreated sewage of Mexico City. Every drop of rain, urban ...
Harvard GSD
McCue, Back of Beyond
Horace Kephart, a Cornell graduate student in the 1880s and later a Yale librarian, evolved into an enigmatic woodsman, author, and activist instrumental in ...
Albert R. Mann Library
Next in Data Visualization | Blacki Migliozzi || Radcliffe Institute
VISUALIZING CLIMATE CHANGE Blacki Migliozzi, graphics editor, New York Times Blacki Migliozzi is a cofounder of Brooklyn Bio, a for-hire synthetic biology ...
Harvard University
PubTalk 7/2018 - Water
Title: Iron Mountain, California: An Extreme Acid Mine Drainage Environment * "The world's most acid water" — explaining negative pH * Colorful mineral salts ...
USGS
Feeding the People without Wasting the Planet, Dr. Frank Mithloehner from UC-Davis
Sustainability; it's not an easy concept to define, either for us in agriculture, or the consumers we serve. In this unique webinar, Dr. Mitloehner talks about feeding ...
BalchemANH
Fall Meeting 2018 Press Conference: Geoscience Grab Bag 2
Unlike traditional press conferences that focus on one topic or mission, this Geoscience Grab Bag will highlight new research across Earth and space science ...
AGU
Mineral Talks LIVE - Episode 14 - George Rossman; Prof. of Mineralogy; Caltech, Pasadena, California
For Episode 14 of Mineral Talks LIVE, we return to California and head over to the Pasadena campus of the California Institute of Technology, also known as ...
bluecapproductions
PubTalk 4/2011 - Predictable Earthquakes
Title: Predictable Earthquakes - updating earthquake prediction - fact vs. fiction * Although scientists were optimistic about earthquake prediction in the 1970s, ...
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Plate Tectonics at 50 (William Smith Meeting, October 2017) Session 1
This first session from the conference looks at the history of scientific developments leading up to the plate tectonics paradigm. After the opening welcome by ...
GeologicalSociety
Astrophysicist Ask Me Anything | 50 thousand subscriber celebration!
Passing 50000 subscribers was a HUGE milestone for my channel, one which I am so grateful for. So I wanted to open up the floor to questions from YOU, my ...
Dr. Becky
Earth(ly) Matters: Blue Ecologies II
Moderator: Claire Brault (Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Cogut Institute for the Humanities and Department of Political Science, Brown University) Speakers: Stacy ...
Brown University
The Shortest Ever Papers - Numberphile
Audible 30-day free trial: http://www.audible.com/numberphile (sponsor) Tony Padilla discusses some of the shortest math papers to be published.
Numberphile
Webinar: Soil and Water Management in salt-affected areas
The working group on “Saline Agriculture”, under the framework of WASAG, organized a webinar titled "Soil and water management in salt affected areas: ...
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
NANCY GWINN: SECRETS OF THE SMITHSONIAN
Variously referred to as the “Nation's Attic” or “Octopus on the Mall,” the Smithsonian is an institution that is 172 years old and comprised of 19 museums; ...
Commonwealth Club of California
Discovery of New Drugs from the Sea - Perspectives on Ocean Science
Join Scripps' Bill Gerwick in an exploration of the potential uses of one of the most ancient of all life forms - blue-green algae - as a source for new ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Colloquium: Phil Pressel - Hexagon KH-9 Spy Satellite
Abstract(s): Mr. Pressel's lecture covers the design and importance of the Hexagon KH-9 Spy satellite that helped keep the peace during the cold war from 1971 ...
UA OSC
Earth System Science 1: Intro to ESS. Lecture 27. Future Climate Change
UCI ESS 1: Introduction to Earth System Science (Fall 2013) Lec 27. Introduction to Earth System Science -- Future Climate Change -- View the complete course: ...
UCI Open
CAIPSDCC Webinar 13 ”The Impact of COVID-19 on the SDGs Progress"
A webinar on ”The Impact of COVID-19 on the SDGs Progress". Thursday, 13 August 2020 at 10:30 Jakarta/01:30 PM Brisbane. Register here: ...
HUMAS FMIPA UI
Sustaining Groundwater in the 21st Century
Scott Fendorf, a soil scientist and biogeochemist from Stanford University, was the inaugural speaker for the Donald Sparks Lectureship in Soil and ...
University of Delaware
Cross-USA Lecture with Bob Bachus - Climate Change and Geotechnical Engineering
Join us for the second Cross-USA Lecture in our YouTube live series with Bob Bachus! The topic for this second installment will be: Climate Change ...
Geo-Institute of ASCE
Lost 50s - Full Documentary
Full HD Version Now Available: https://youtu.be/DYLP0Y1Z3IM Take a trip back in time to the fabulous 50s in WDSE•WRPT's new historic documentary.
WDSE WRPT - PBS
Confronting Climate Change: Avoiding the Unmanageable, Managing the Unavoidable
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) 0:13 - Start of Main Presentation 45:33 - Start of Q & A Rosina Bierbaum, formerly of President Obama's Council of Advisors on Science ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
London's Leonardo: Robert Hooke at the Dawn of Modern Science
London's Leonardo: Robert Hooke at the Dawn of Modern Science September 12, 2013 Robert Hooke's dizzying list of contributions to the scientific revolution of ...
NYUAD Institute
How Bacteria Cause Disease
Join Warren Levinson to learn about the various agents that cause infectious diseases: bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa and worms, with a focus on how ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Secret life of fungi: What DNA sequencing reveals about fungi.
John Taylor UC Berkeley.
CNPS-SCV Videos
PSW 2402 Wearable Biosensors | Todd Coleman
Lecture Starts at 10:50 PSW #2402 Wearable Biosensors | Todd Coleman, UC San Diego January 25, 2019 www.pswscience.org Sensors play a crucial and ...
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Deep Discoveries in the 2000s: Bone-eaters, Green Bombers, Ruby Seadragons and More!
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Breakfast Club, Ep. 39: Rayna Bell on Island Biodiversity
"Racing the Clock to Document Biodiversity in São Tomé & Príncipe" Dr. Rayna Bell, Assistant Curator of Herpetology With a population of fewer than 200000 ...
California Academy of Sciences
Microfluidics 2.0: Point-of-Care Diagnostics for the Developed and Developing World
2010 Conference on Global Health Diagnostics "GHDx Innovations Summit: Translating Ideas into Impact" Paul Yager, Professor of Bioengineering, University of ...
UC Berkeley Events
How do you identify a fossil?
Invertebrate Paleontology and Paleobotany is a graduate level course in paleontology at Utah State University, which covers the major groups of marine ...
Benjamin Burger
Public Lecture April 2019: Disaster risk reduction and sustainable development - Joel C Gill
Natural hazards (e.g., landslides, earthquakes, volcanic events) have a significant impact on lives, livelihoods and economic growth, disproportionately affecting ...
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Kenneth Helphand, “Lawrence Halprin”
Kenneth I. Helphand FASLA is Philip H. Knight Professor of Landscape Architecture Emeritus at the University of Oregon where he has taught courses in ...
Harvard GSD
PSW 2385 Invisibility Cloaks and Other “Impossible” Optics | David R. Smith
Lecture 16:30 Friday, December 15, 2017 From Revolutionary Science to Disruptive Technology What if there were materials with a negative index-of-refraction ...
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Lev Manovich
Lecture "What Does Data Want?" November 26, 2020, 12 pm via Zoom Dr. Lev Manovich is one of the leading theorists of digital culture worldwide and a ...
IoA, Die Angewandte - Vienna
The fourth paradigm: data intensive science - Professor Tony Hey guest lecture
Chief Data Scientist, STFC and former Vice President of Microsoft, Proefessor Tony Hey delivers a guest lecture to UniSA Mawson Lakes staff and students on ...
University of South Australia
Prof. Malcolm Macleod - Rigour Mortis: How Bad Research is Killing Science
Professor Malcolm Macleod, Personal Chair in Neurology and Translational Neuroscience, delivers his inaugural lecture entitled, "Rigour Mortis: How Bad ...
The University of Edinburgh
Francis Birch Lecture: Claudio Faccenna
The Francis Birch Lecture honors the life and work of the renowned geophysicist, who work was concerned chiefly with elasticity, phase relations, thermal ...
AGU
Sea Secrets with Robin Bell, Ph.D., Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Columbia University
Special Edition of Sea Secrets Lecture Series Tuesday, November 10, 2020 6:00pm-7:00pm From Panic to Solutions: Climate, COVID-19 and Racism. Robin E.
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Ian Davison- Campeche Salt Basin, Mexico
Ian Davison of Earthmoves talks about the geology and geophysics of Campeche Salt basin in onshore and offshore Mexico. The Cretaceous-age meteor ...
HGSGeoEducation
Tipping Elements in the Earth’s Climate System
In 2007 Lenton et. al drew on results from experts at an international conference to identify “Tipping elements in the Earth's climate system”. They assessed the ...
Paul Beckwith