Writing on Stone - Graptolites and Ancient Ground (Full Lecture)
Since the earliest days of geological investigation, the primary method of determining the ages of Victoria's foundational rocks has been the analysis of fossils.
The Royal Society of Victoria
BNF Annual Lecture 2019
The BNF Annual Lecture 2019 was given by Professor Susan Lanham-New, University of Surrey. From Acids to Alkalis; Sunshine to Shadows – Reflections of a ...
BritishNutrition
The Nuclear Debate
New carbon targets requires reducing emissions of greenhouse gases by 50% for 2030. This house believes that it will be impossible to meet the emissions ...
Royal Society Of Chemistry
The Science of Cities: Defining Size, Shape, Scale & Performance Using Percolation Theory
AURIN proudly presents a seminar by world-renowned British urban planner and geographer Mike Batty (Professor of Planning, University College London).
The University of Melbourne
Into the blue: voyages of discovery 1700-1850
Rupert Baker, Royal Society Library Filmed at The Royal Society, London on Fri 10 Nov 2006 2.00pm - 3.00pm ...
The Royal Society
Climate Change & Rule of Law: Lecture by Philippe Sands QC chaired by Lord Carnwath, UKSC, 17.09.15
In the run up to the climate change negotiations in Paris this December, Professor Philippe Sands QC delivered a public lecture at the UK Supreme Court ...
UKSupremeCourt
TEDxCardiffUniversity 2019
Disruption shifts how we think, learn, behave and go about our day-to-day lives. Displacing the existing by creating something new, more efficient and unique.
Cardiff University
Dr Felicity Hawker
Dr Felicity Hawker trained in both anaesthesia and intensive care. She worked at the Royal Prince Alfred in Sydney before moving to Melbourne to become the ...
Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists
Digital Humanities in the Anthropocene
Digital Humanities 2014 - Community Plenary Lecture Bethany Nowviskie, University of Virginia The Digital Humanities 2014 conference was jointly hosted by ...
UNIL Université de Lausanne
The Reintroduction of the Tasmanian Devil to Mainland Australia
The Tasmanian Devil is struggling to survive in the Australian State of Tasmania, could the reintroduction of the species to the State of Victoria and New South ...
William Mccown
Hiring and Firing on the Western Front
In this talk, Dr John Bourne looks at how generals were selected and sacked during the WW1. This is a fascinating insight into how the British Army operated ...
The Western Front Association
The Revolution in Plant Evolution
Today's digital technologies enable museums to “unlock” their cabinets and share their treasures online. Pamela Soltis discusses the way in which access to ...
Harvard Museum of Natural History
Art and Photography in the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration, Part 2
David Gariff, senior lecturer, National Gallery of Art Part I November 19 at 1:00 (90 minutes) West Building Lecture Hall Part II November 21 at 1:00 (90 minutes) ...
National Gallery of Art
Mapping the Georgian world: global power and maps in the reign of George III
This panel brought together Peter Barber, the leading authority on George III's map collection and former head of the Map Collection at the British Library, and Dr ...
kingscollegelondon
Nancy Reid, "In Praise of Small Data: Statistical and Data Science"
JMM 2020: Nancy Reid, University of Toronto, gives the AMS Josiah Willard Gibbs Lecture on "In Praise of Small Data: Statistical and Data Science." This lecture ...
jointmathematicsmeetings
Amanda Wilson delivers the 2017 Brian Johns Lecture, 4 May 2017
'How the internet killed my business model: Saving news that matters in a time of information overload', the 2017 Brian Johns Lecture delivered by Amanda ...
Centre for Media History, Macquarie University
UNSW Law Journal Launch of Issue 38(3)
Issue 38(1) was launched on 12 August at Herbert Smith Freehills, with the Hon Terrence Cole AO RFD QC delivering the keynote address and Professor David ...
UNSW Law Journal
Māori in early Sydney
On February 02 2019 the Macleay Museum's curator of ethnography Rebecca Conway, introduced two Māori-Australian historians who shared their knowledge ...
Chau Chak Wing Museum
Lawrence Hargrave
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WikiWikiup
Professional Development workshop 1: Get Involved
Join us to find out how statisticians of all ages have been volunteering for the RSS and how you may be able to get involved. The session will kick off with a talk ...
RoyalStatSoc
Empire, Science and Nature: Richard Grove's remarkable legacy of environmental history
Mahesh Rangarajan teaches History and Environmental Studies at Ashoka University, Sonipat, Haryana, India. He was educated in the universities of Delhi and ...
Australia India Institute
SciFinder Science in the News - Natural Product Chemistry (Part 3)
It's that time of year when many of us start thinking about the lush green lawns of spring. Check out part 3 of our Science in the News podcast to learn how ...
CAS
Rare Bites: Researches on Australian Venoms by Frank Tidswell (1906)
Rare Bites is a series of informal and entertaining 30 minute lunchtime talks showcasing items from Rare Books & Special Collections at the University of Sydney ...
UniSydneyLibrary
[Full] 2019 Breakthrough Prize Symposium Session 3
The final session of Symposium talks features Ian Agol (UC Berkeley) on the 4-color theorem; Frank Bennett (Ionis Pharmaceuticals) on trends in genetic ...
Breakthrough
Episode 002: Phascolarctos cinereus
REFERENCES 1. Woinarski, J. & Burbidge, A.A. Phascolarctos cinereus. 2016. https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-1.RLTS.T16892A21960344.en.
TheWildlifeSci
Advice from a Scientist-Policy Maker on Giving Advice to a Policy Maker: Andrew Zwicker
Andrew Zwicker (Princeton University and NJ State Legislature) presents at the APS March Meeting 2019 in Boston, MA. View abstract below.
APS Physics
Conversaziones: the history of the Summer Science Exhibition
Delve into the history of the Exhibition to discover some of the quirky and unusual displays of the 19th and early 20th centuries, with the Royal Society's Librarian ...
The Royal Society
The Chameleon Effect: Why Mimic Others?
Have you ever caught yourself mimicking the accent or mannerisms of another person? Recently, congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez did a bit of an ...
Aydin Paladin
The Origins and History of the Royal Aeronautical Society
Past President Air Cdre Bill Tyack FRAeS delivers a lecture on the origins and the history of the Royal Aeronautical Society as part of the 150th Anniversary ...
Royal Aeronautical Society
Finding Your Scottish Ancestors in Canada
Christine Woodcock shares resources for finding your Scottish ancestors who may have emigrated to Canada.
christine woodcock
RTPI Awards for Research Excellence 2020 - full online ceremony
Timely research revealing the unsustainable travel patterns of homeworkers has won the Early Career Researcher Award at the 2020 Royal Town Planning ...
theRTPI
Ask a Librarian | Music collection
Learn about the Library's extensive Music collection. Follow our Music librarians as they answer selected questions and share their research tips and tricks.
National Library of Australia
Pakai Masker Efektif Cegah Penyebaran Covid-19 | Monitor Flash
Presiden Joko Widodo (Jokowi) dalam rapat terbatas terkait penangaman virus Corona pada Senin (3/8) lalu memerintahkan jajarannya untuk melakukan ...
Monday Media Group
The Day The Dinosaurs Died | SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S22E71| Astronomy Science Podcast
The astronomy and space science news podcast. Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *What the geologic ...
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
AAAiH Webinar – Healthcare A.I: Hope. Hype or Humdrum
Artificial intelligence (AI) tools play an increasing role in healthcare, including in medical screening, diagnosis and treatment. This webinar will showcase current ...
The Macquarie University Community
The Irish DNA Atlas – Revealing Irish History through Genetics
Dr Edmund Gilbert will be presenting an update to the Irish DNA Atlas study, a joint research project between the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and the ...
Genealogical Society of Ireland GSI
Why is physical activity important in mental health?
Keynote lecture at BASEM Spring Conference 2019 on Mental Health and Exercise, given by Dr Simon Rosenbaum 7th March 2019.
BASEM Education
Hamilton Hume ?⛵️ WORLD EXPLORERS ????
WORLD EXPLORERS YOUTUBE SUBSCRIBE http://www.youtube.com/c/SeeHearSayLearn?sub_confirmation=1 Hamilton Hume (19 June 1797 – 19 April ...
See Hear Say Learn
Rare Bites: Report on Lunatic Asylums by Dr Frederick Norton Manning (1868)
Rare Bites is a series of informal and entertaining 30 minute lunchtime talks showcasing items from Rare Books & Special Collections at the University of Sydney ...
UniSydneyLibrary
Productive veterinary pathology examination preparation (BSVP/Foundation European Division/BSTP)
Veterinary pathology examinations. We all know we need to learn lots, but how do you go about it and how do you keep other aspects of your life in balance?
C.L. Davis and S.W. Thompson Foundation
PTE Listening Test 3 from real questions | Full Section Mock test | with answers
Description Please find answers at the end of the video Part 3 consists of questions that are based on audio or video clips which begin to play automatically.
MK's Dad
Genetic Testing Evening with PKD Australia & the Garvan Institute
An interactive seminar with PKD Australia and the Garvan Institute of Medical Research held on the evening of 3rd August, 2018. You will learn about genomic ...
PKD Australia