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Academic Earth Introductory lecture from the newest AE Course: Principles of Digital Communication

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MIT Professor Robert Gallager lecture on Introduction to digital communication from the course Principles of Digital Communication. Introduction: A layered view of digital communication
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Academic Earth A lecture from the new Global Population Course discusses world views and practices of abortion in a variety of cultures.

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Academic Earth A pre-thanksgiving history lecture to digest along with the turkey and yams. Prof John Merriman discusses the atmosphere in Europe leading up to World War I, and the dichotomy between the relationships of nations pre war and during the war.

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Yale Professor John Merriman lecture on The Coming of the Great War from the course European Civilization, 1648-1945. If the early years of the twentieth century were marked by a general consensus that ...
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Academic Earth The newest course on AE - a 6 part intro to physics course that aims to give a broad but complete understanding of the Fundamentals of Physics from Classical Mechanics to Cosmology.

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Free video course on Foundations of Modern Physics by Leonard Susskin of Stanford. This Stanford Continuing Studies course is a six-quarter sequence of classes exploring the essential theoretical foundations of modern physics. ...
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Academic Earth A new course, the Stanford Summer Science Seminar explores a broad range of topics from Earthquakes to Global Warming and Heart Surgery and Prescription Drugs.

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Free video course on Summer Science Seminar by Robert Robbins of Stanford. The Stanford Summer Science Lecture Series is a series of outdoor science and engineering lectures offered on campus four or five evenings throughout the summer by some of Stanford's most distinguished professors.
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Academic Earth From the newly uploaded Stanford course on The Future of Human Health, Prof. Shenoy discusses technology that allows the brain to control objects.

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Stanford Professor Krishna Shenoy lecture on Brain-Computer Interfaces from the course The Future of Human Health. Krishna Shenoy is creating "brain-computer interfaces" that will enable paralyzed patients to control prosthetic arms and computer cursors. ...
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Academic Earth From the New Course - Presidential Politic: Race, Class, Faith & Gender in the 2008 Elections, Prof. Foster examines the role of the Media and and its impact on how we view the candidates.

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Stanford Professor Douglas Foster lecture on Representations in the Media - the Media and the Message from the course Presidential Politics: Race, Class, Faith & Gender in the 2008 Election. Lecture ...
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Academic Earth More new content from AE - a lecture from introductory course to Literary Theory which attempts to answer the questions: what is literature, how is it produced, how can it be understood, and what is its purpose?

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Yale Professor Paul H Fry lecture on The Postmodern Psyche from the course Literary Theory. In this lecture on the postmodern psyche, Professor Paul Fry explores the work of Gilles Deleuze, Felix Guattari and Slavoj Žižek. ...
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Academic Earth NEW Course - Evolution, Ecology and Behavior. Prof. Stearns discusses major ideas, mechanisms, and processes in these fields.

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Yale Professor Stephen C Stearns lecture on Adaptive Evolution: Natural Selection from the course Evolution, Ecology and Behavior. Adaptive Evolution is driven by natural selection. Natural selection is ...
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Academic Earth From another of the latest courses on AE, Prof Martin discusses
reconciling contradictions to form a picture of the "historical" Jesus
- from the course on New Testament History and Literature.

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Yale Professor Dale B Martin lecture on The Historical Jesus from the course New Testament History and Literature. It is obvious that certain narratives in the New Testament contradict each other and cannot be woven into a historically coherent whole. ...
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Academic Earth The first Architecture course is up on AE - Roman Architecture with Prof. Kleiner introducing great buildings, engineering marvels and urban planning of the Roman Empire.

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Yale Professor Diana E E Kleiner lecture on Architecture of the Western Roman Empire from the course Roman Architecture. Professor Kleiner explores the architecture of the western provinces of the Roman Empire, focusing on sites in what are now North Italy, France, Spain, and Croatia. ...
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Celestine
Very interesting, thank you :)
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Academic Earth From the NEW courses on Dante's Inferno, Purgatory and Paradise, Prof. Mazzotta introduces Purgatory and the pagan suicidee Cato's embodiement of the virtues of exile.

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Yale Professor Giuseppe Mazzotta lecture on Purgatory I and II from the course Dante's Inferno, Purgatory and Paradise. In this lecture, Professor Mazzotta introduces Purgatory and proceeds with a close reading of Cantos I and II. ...
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Academic Earth A series of discussions with Don Francis, the epidemiologist who worked on the Ebola outbreak in Africa, and helped discover AIDS:

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Free video course on Searching for an AIDS Vaccine by Don Francis of Stanford.
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Academic Earth Learn XML through Buliding Dynamic Websites - a new course from Harvard, updated every week.

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Harvard Professor David J. Malan lecture on Building Dynamic Websites: XML (continued) from the course Building Dynamic Websites. Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of XML in building dynamic websites.
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Lydia Tsai
I LOVE DAVID MALAN.
07 November at 05:13
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Academic Earth Blood Meridian - it's influences in from literary tradition and American history.

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Yale Professor Amy Hungerford lecture on Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian from the course The American Novel Since 1945. In this first of two lectures on Blood Meridian, Professor Hungerford walks us through ...