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- The Naked Scientists ENHANCED PODCAST - Stripping Down Science show

- The Naked Scientists ENHANCED PODCAST - Stripping Down ScienceJoin Now to Follow

The Naked Scientists - interactive science, medicine and technology weekly live radio show with Cambridge University's Dr Chris Smith. We strip down science and lay the facts bare answering your science questions, interviewing top scientists and catching up with the latest top science news stories. This ENHANCED version of the podcast contains images, and chapters to facilitate navigation and listening

By Dr Chris Smith

Naked Genetics - Taking a look inside your genes show

Naked Genetics - Taking a look inside your genesJoin Now to Follow

From plants to pathogens, fruit flies to fungi and hamsters to humans, Naked Genetics takes a look at the science of genes. With in-depth interviews, the latest news from the world of genetics, answers to your questions, and our gene of the month, tune in for a look inside your genes...

By The Naked Scientists

Naked Astronomy Enhanced - From the Naked Scientists show

Naked Astronomy Enhanced - From the Naked ScientistsJoin Now to Follow

We look at the latest news from the stars, planets and other heavenly bodies. Plus interviews with professional astronomers and the answers to your space science questions.

By Ben Valsler, The Naked Scientists

EducationUSA Video Podcast For Students show

EducationUSA Video Podcast For StudentsJoin Now to Follow

EducationUSA is a global network of more than 400 advising centers supported by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. Department of State. The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) fosters mutual understanding between the United States and other countries by promoting personal, professional, and institutional ties between private citizens and organizations in the United States and abroad, as well as by presenting U.S. history, society, art and culture in all of its diversity to overseas audiences. The foreign students of yesterday are becoming the world leaders today.

By EducationUSA

The Ohio State University show

The Ohio State UniversityJoin Now to Follow

Introduction to programming in C++ and object-oriented programming - encapsulation using classes, inheritance, etc.

By Computer Science & Engineering

The Labyrinth of Music Theory show

The Labyrinth of Music TheoryJoin Now to Follow

The show is a tour through the labyrinth of composition, music theory, computer music, ethnomusicology, acoustics, synthesis and many related subjects of interest to music lovers, from experienced musicians to anyone interested in making music who wants to learn how. It includes both a fresh look at theoretical ideas, from a global, first-principles perspective, and practical advice about composition and music-making, with or without computers. Forum at: http://lomt.freeforums.org/

By Metatheseus

International Political Economy (Fall 2010) show

International Political Economy (Fall 2010)Join Now to Follow

This course considers the three major facets of international political economy--trade, money, and migration--along with contemporary issues like globalization, development, sustainability, global imbalances, and indebtedness.

By James Ashley Morrison

Lincoln Christian University - Seminary Chapel Sermons show

Lincoln Christian University - Seminary Chapel SermonsJoin Now to Follow

Lincoln Christian University - Seminary Chapel Sermons

By Lincoln Christian University

Lincoln Christian University - Undergraduate Studies Chapel Sermons show

Lincoln Christian University - Undergraduate Studies Chapel SermonsJoin Now to Follow

Lincoln Christian University - Undergraduate Studies Chapel Sermons

By Lincoln Christian University

Optics and Refraction by Dr. David Hunter show

Optics and Refraction by Dr. David HunterJoin Now to Follow

Dr. David Hunter’s lectures on optics and refraction are among the most popular anywhere in the world. Until now, you would have to travel to a review course to experience these concise and entertaining (considering the topic) lectures. That all changed on March 9, 2010, when Dr. Hunter recorded his entire six hour lecture series, as presented at the 2010 San Antonio Ophthalmology Course. The slides are rendered in crisp detail, and a video camera captures Dr. Hunter when he steps outside the PowerPoint to emphasize a teaching topic. There is even an accompanying handout, which serves as an independent study guide. Watch the lectures over and over, on your own time, to the point of nausea if you wish. For further review, you can purchase a copy of his book, Last-Minute Optics online. Now, anyone in the world can benefit from these popular lectures, free of charge! If you wish to make a donation to support this podcast, which was produced with the support of the Children's Hospital Ophthalmology Foundation, please visit http://giving.childrenshospital.org/NetCommunity/GiftInfo.aspx?x=1&DesID=45

By David G. Hunter, MD, PhD