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THE WARPED SIDE OF THE UNIVERSE: NUMERICAL RELATIVITY, GRAVITATIONAL WAVES AND MACROSCOPIC QUANTUM MECHANICS
... Numerical-relativity simulations are revolutionizing our understanding of what COULD exist on our universe's Warped Side; and gravitational-wave observations (LIGO, VIRGO, LISA, ...) will reveal what phenomena actually DO exist on the Warped Side, and how they...
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Cours magistraux
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Visual system development and regeneration : Building, breaking and re-creating brain circuits for seeing
... Sciences (start. April 2016, Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Neurobiology) Research topics Dr. Huberman is interested in understanding how visual circuits work, the genes and mechanisms that assemble them, and how to repair visual...
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Cours magistraux
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Visual Function / Evolution : You are not in control: retinal and subconscious influences on visual processing
... Sciences (start. April 2016, Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Neurobiology) Research topics Dr. Huberman is interested in understanding how visual circuits work, the genes and mechanisms that assemble them, and how to repair visual...
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Vidéocours
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Insect distributions and biogeography in the Western Indian Ocean islands
...In this video, Ben Warren discusses the advantages of island insects in understanding origins of diversity in a changing world. He focuses on the advantages of islands and explains why insects are an exceptional taxon and a very useful group of...
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Conférences
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Arts contemporains : imaginaires de la Chine en Afrique et de l'Afrique en Chine
... is, at best, a partial understanding of both artistic production and political and economic concerns. Clichés and forms of xenophobia, as well as imaginaries and dreams of elsewhere: such are the foci of this panel. The panel centers on the work of...
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Conférences
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“Quantifying JI” Short talk 1.3: Ashley Walton - Musical Improvisation: Spatiotemporal patterns of coordination
... movement coordination as revealed by the mathematical tools of non linear time series analyses to provide a new understanding of what potentiates the novelty of spontaneous musical action. Cross wavelet spectral analysis is applied to the musical...
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Séminaires
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The Promise and Perils of Public-Private Partnerships around Data for Social Good
... across projects and geographies, and there’s a lack of clear understanding about what works, what doesn’t, and how best to maximize the potential of data collaboratives. This talk will seek to take stock of what is known and explore pathways to increase...
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Séminaires
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Discussion - The Promise and Perils of Public-Private Partnerships around Data for Social Good
... across projects and geographies, and there’s a lack of clear understanding about what works, what doesn’t, and how best to maximize the potential of data collaboratives. This talk will seek to take stock of what is known and explore pathways to increase...
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Documentaires
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The Science of Snow, Nautijaur, Lapland , 12 November 2010
... classify snow. They have also cultivated an intimate understanding of physico-chemical processes affecting the snowpack. In this film, a Sami herder digs a hole in the snow to analyze and describe how thermal exchanges have transformed the properties of...
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Label UNT Documentaires
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The mechanisms of boiling
... intertwined. It is important to know them and identify them in the laboratory. In particular, the detailed understanding of the boiling crisis, well known and feared for the damage that can result in practice is of primary importance. (For the boiling of a...
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