General Chemistry. This webcast contains dramatizations of cigar smoking and alcohol consumption, but Professor Pines does not encourage these activities.
Part 1: Academic Freedom
"A Scientist Defends Freedom of Thought in a Dangerous Time: Edward Tolman and the Loyalty Oath"
Seth Rosenfeld, journalist and 2013 Ridenhour Prize winner of his book "Subversives", speaking on the Loyalty Oath fight at Berkeley.
Biology 1B, 001 - Fall 2014
General Biology - Alan Shabel, John P. Huelsenbeck, David D Ackerly
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At Berkeley, we're looking ahead and asking ourselves a simple question: what can we change in a single generation? We’re imagining a future where the projects we’re working on today have become real, changed lives and changed the world.
From health to water, food systems to climate, energy to economic equality – our researchers are working to radically improve life for everyone. Explore our journey at http://www.berkeley.edu/InThisGen
UC Berkeley leads NASA's mission to launch five identical space probes the largest number of spacecraft ever attempted by the agency on a single rocket to solve a decades-long mystery about the origin of magnetic storms that turn the green, shimmering curtains of the Earth's Northern and Southern Lights into colorful, dancing light shows. Electric field instrument lead John Bonnell demonstrates the THEMIS satellite antenna. (3:00 min) Contact: Roxanne Makasdjian, UCB Media Relations
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Environ Sci, Policy, and Management C11, 001 - Spring 2015
Americans and the Global Forest - Lynn Huntsinger
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