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Videogames 101 Event at the MIT Museum
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Wed, May 18 2011 6:08 PM
Our team of "professors" are ready to answer your questions! Play games and demonstrations from Owlchemy Labs, Fire Hose Games, Gradient Studios, SCVNGR, Zynga - Boston, the MIT Media Lab, and the Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab. Also look for other pros wandering the halls.Brain Surgery: Artifici...
Vignettes of Early Radiation Workers (1978)
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Fri, Apr 29 2011 2:38 PM
Vignettes of early radiation workers with John G. Trump, DSc Professor of electrical engineering MIT. Moderated by Lauriston S. Taylor. In his video series “Vignettes of Early Radiation Workers” Taylor interviews pioneers on topics in “fields that have impinged on the applications of i...
Conversations With History: Inside Muslim Militancy
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Sat, Mar 26 2011 9:17 AM
Conversations with History host Harry Kreisler welcomes Professor Fawaz A. Gerges for a discussion on the origins, evolution and future direction of Islamic militancy. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 13466]
The Diversity of Development - The Evolution of Complexity: From the Human Brain to the Rainforest
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Sat, Mar 26 2011 9:17 AM
The living world is made up of complex biological systems. At the level of the individual, the most complex of these systems is the human brain. But the process of evolution has produced even more complex systems, such as tropical reefs and rainforests, that are made up of millions of interactin...
Growing Activism: People’s History of UC San Diego
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Sat, Mar 26 2011 9:17 AM
UCSD students learn the history of campus activism with a walking tour of famous protest sites, testimony from former activists and comments from UCSD professors Jorge Mariscal and David Pellow. Series: "Growing Activism" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 13551]
The Making of Modern Celebrity, Part 2 - Professor Christopher Cook
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Mon, Mar 21 2011 11:26 AM
Exploring the nature of contemporary celebrity and how it is tied into the success of the press and media.
Pokemon White 01: Your First Pokemon
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Sat, Mar 19 2011 2:59 AM
With the release of Pokemon Black and White, we enter a whole new generation of Pokemon. The Unova region contains over 150 totally new Pokemon, not to mention plenty of new characters, places, and challenges. It can be a pretty overwhelming place! This is Marriland’s Pokemon White Adventure, a ...
What did 18th Century men want? - Professor Amanda Vickery
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Wed, Feb 09 2011 9:44 PM
We associate the history of home and private life with women, but what did house and domesticity mean to men?
Triangular Relationships - Professor Patricia Fara
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Sun, Feb 06 2011 11:07 AM
A lecture on a curious point in the history of British mathematics (and poetry!)
Basic Principles Underlying Modern Medicine: CSI: Fact vs. Fiction from the Perspective of a Pathologist
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Tue, Jan 25 2011 3:23 PM
Dr. Henry Sanchez, UCSF Professor of Clinical Pathology, explores the fact and fiction of the television version of crime scene investigation. This presentation is part of the course, Basic Principles Underlying Modern Medicine, which mirrors the first block of coursework included in th...
A Conversation with Eugene Peterson 2007
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Tue, Jan 25 2011 3:21 PM
Author, poet, pastor and professor Eugene Peterson charms his audience as he recalls his effort to translate the Bible into The Message, an interpretation geared for modern readers. The book has such wide appeal that U2’s Bono began quoting from it at concerts. But when told of this, Pe...
Conversations with History: Law Politics and the Coming Collapse of the Middle Class with Elizabeth Warren
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Tue, Jan 25 2011 3:20 PM
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Harvard Law Professor Elizabeth Warren for a discussion of the economic pressures confronting the two income middle class family as it struggles to pay mortgages, health care, and education costs. Professor Warren offers surprising answers to "...
Moods and Attitudes: Traditional and Alternative Treatment Options for Depression
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Tue, Jan 25 2011 3:20 PM
Life is full of emotional ups and downs. But when the "down" times are long lasting or interfere with your ability to function, you may be suffering from a common, serious illness—depression. What is depression and what causes it? Why are women more prone to depression during different life stag...
Why It’s Not Possible to Solve Climate Change Without China
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Sat, Dec 11 2010 9:45 PM
Among the most pressing issues China and the US face is global warming. Orville Schell, a journalist, author and one of the nation’s top China experts argues that these two countries are the key to solving the climate problem. Schell is a former professor and Dean at the University of California...
Global Warming Laws And Regulations
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Sat, Dec 11 2010 7:02 AM
Michael Oppenheimer (Professor, Princeton University) gives expert video advice on: Are there global warming laws and what do they do?; Why did US President Bush refuse to sign the Kyoto Protocol?; Have recent regulations in the US had any impact on global warming? and more. Global Warming.
Ozone And Greenhouse Gases
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Sat, Dec 11 2010 6:55 AM
Michael Oppenheimer (Professor, Princeton University) gives expert video advice on: How is global warming related to the hole in the ozone layer?; How far back in time can scientists measure CO2 levels?; How are humans contributing to the amount of greenhouse gases and global warming? and more. ...
Fun Science: Planet Earth
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Sat, Dec 11 2010 6:50 AM
Professor Gizmo (Amazing Science Presentations) gives expert video advice on: Does the center of the Earth have a fiery core?; Why don’t we feel the Earth spin?; Does the Earth get heavier when a baby is born? and more. Nature & Planet.
Fun Science: Forces Of Nature
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Sat, Dec 11 2010 6:45 AM
Professor Gizmo (Amazing Science Presentations) gives expert video advice on: What is static electricity, and why does it make my hair stand up?; Why do we get a shock from electricity?; What are the different types of matter? and more. Nature & Planet.
Fun Science: Animals
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Sat, Dec 11 2010 6:33 AM
Professor Gizmo (Amazing Science Presentations) gives expert video advice on: How can fish breathe under water?; Why do birds sing?; How many kinds of insects are there? and more. Nature & Planet.
Fun Science: Age-Old Questions
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Sat, Dec 11 2010 6:24 AM
Professor Gizmo (Amazing Science Presentations) gives expert video advice on: Why is fire hot?; What happens to my body when I burn myself?; If I had a big head, would I be really smart? and more. Nature & Planet.
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