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Videos from “StanfordUniversity” (25 video results)
M. Ryan Calo, a residential fellow at the Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society, is looking at the possible legal ramifications robots and robotics manufacturers ...
(October 22, 2009) The traditional print newspaper is struggling to stay profitable in the face of competition from electronic sources of information. What does this mean ...
(October 23, 2009) Stanford University President John L. Hennessy kicks off reunion weekend with a "state of the university" address as he welcomes alumni and guests. Following ...
Professor Joshua Landy, co-director of the Literature and Philosophy Initiative at Stanford, talks about his current research on the role that fiction plays in the well-lived ...
Religious Studies Professor Paul Harrison talks about his current research, which includes working on a new translation of one of the oldest and most important Buddhist texts,...
(October 22, 2009) Professor Carter compares and contrasts approaches to racial integration in two democratic societies, the United States and South Africa, and she discusses ...
(October 24, 2009) Stanford Associate Professor of English, Blair Hoxby discusses how dramatists and composers write tragedies, they depict strong passions like fear, rage,...
History Professor Al Camarillo's talks about his research, why he chose his research and how he goes about conducting it. Professor Camarillo's research interests include ...
(October 24, 2009) What is the future of Blackness? How can we think about race in this "post-race" era? How does African & African American Studies in the 21st Century theorize ...
(October 24, 2009) Lawrence Baker, Chief of Health Services Research at Stanford University, discusses the ways capacity and structure of the health care system influence ...
(October 23, 2009) Stanford Professor of psychology and neuroscience, Anthony Wagner PhD, discusses how the brain supports memory for everyday events, and will evaluate whether ...
The Inca artisans of the 1570s tried to recreate the pots their predecessors had made before the Spanish Conquest. Now Stanford's Archaeology Center retraces their steps....
September 30, 2009 - Michael Ramage, former executive vice president of ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company, and James Sweeney, professor of economics at Stanford ...
October 14, 2009 - Sally Benson, director of the Global Climate and Energy Project, Pamela Matson, dean of the Stanford School of Earth Sciences, Lynn Orr, director of the ...
The blisteringly hot, primordial soup once thought to cover the Earth in its early years may actually have had a tepid temperature no hotter than a backyard hot tub, according ...
Stanford Professor Robert Sapolsky, posits that depression is the most damaging disease that you can experience. Right now it is the number four cause of disability in the ...
Stanford Biologist Paul Ehrlich says that for the first time, civilization is facing the possibility of a global collapse. His solution: change our cultural behavior.
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Stanford scientists, using a decoy, are able to reel in the big creatures, tagging them and charting their migration habits.
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In a talk for the Stanford Help Center, Prof. Robert Sapolsky explains why depression, the kind that doesn't go away has biological origins, akin to diabetes. Video of the ...
Research shows that teaching matters, and that a great teacher can change a child's life. Stanford's Center for Support of Excellence in Teaching gives classroom teachers ...
Interdisciplinary research was a featured topic at the Woods Institutes Environmental Venture Projects Forum on Oct. 7, 2009. (Video by: Justin Warren, Stanford University)
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(February 20, 2008) Christopher Field, professor of biology and of environmental Earth system science at Stanford University and senior fellow at Stanford's Woods Institute ...
(May 14, 2008) Tadeusz Patzek, professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at University of California, Berkeley, discusses the "green revolution" and agrofuels. The ...
(May 7, 2008) Jennifer Wilcox, assistant professor of Energy Resources Engineering at Stanford University, discusses coal-based energy generation and how to minimize its ...
(April 16, 2008) Christina Archer, consulting assistant professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University, discusses the importance of win power in ...

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