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Technology in World History (4 of 12) 2/14/07 - Bernard Carlson, Professor of Science, Technology and Society at the University of Virginia, explores the ways that people have used technology to shape history, in "Technology in World History." In this installment Carlson explores the history of mass production |
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Dean Kathy Thornton addresses Second Year Dinner Series 2/6/07 - Kathy Thornton shares memories of her time aboard NASA's space shuttles. Thornton is the Associate Dean of the Department of Science, Technology and Society. The event is part of the Second Year Student-Professor Dinner series. |
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Nobel Prize Winner Theodor Hänsch: A Passion for Precision 1/25/07 - Nobel Prize-winning physicist Theodor W. Hänsch presents his lecture, |
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What are stem cells? Neuroscience professor Barry Condron explains 1/24/07 - Stem cell research has become a controversial area in the field of biology. Barry Condron, professor of neuroscience, explains some of the science behind the headlines. This presentation is part of The Best of U.Va: A Collection of Unforgettable Lectures, a popular one-credit course. |
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The Medical Center Hour: Race-Based Therapeutics1/24/07 - Gregg Bloche of Georgetown School of Law and Norm Oliver of UVA's School of Medicine discuss a
new generation of pharmaceuticals seeking to take account of biologic
variations distinguishing subpopulations crudely denoted as racial groups. |
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Are electronic voting machines vulnerable?1/20/07 - Are electronic voting machines vulnerable to computer hackers? That |
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Visionary Manhood: Empowering University Men as Social Justice Allies Against Sexism, Racism, and Violence 11/28/06 - Dr. Christopher Kilmartin is a college professor, author, stand-up comedian, actor, playwright, consultant and professional psychologist. He wrote the book on Men |
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Potential Effects of Climate Change on Transportation Infrastructure: Re-thinking the Design Process 11/27/06 - How might climate change affect the way in which roads are designed? Dr. Michael Meyer, director of the Georgia Transportation Institute, delivers a Distinguished Lecture hosted by the U.Va Center for Transportation Studies. |
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