Celestial Orbits, Part I
AuditoriumThis presentation has since taken place, you can view the film recording here Here I present the basic physics that underpins the orbits of celestial bodies. Starting from Newton's laws of motion and gravitation, and using many examples from everyday life, I elucidate fundamental concepts of mass and weight, true and fictitious forces, potential […]
Recent Developments in Medicine
AuditoriumThis presentation has since taken place, you can view the film recording here Painting: “De anatomische les van Dr. Nicolaes Tulp” Rembrandt van Rijn, 1632 “The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp” Panel participants: Robert Hendrix, MD Dr. Stephen Gasior Host scientific debates: Matthew Burr Previously recorded panels Is this the […]
Concert
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No.1 "Titan" (Piano Transcription) Langsam. Schleppend. Wie ein Naturlaut 14:38 Kräftig bewegt 7:39 Feierlich und gemessen, ohne zu schleppen 12:06 Stürmisch bewegt 21:12 Thank you for your interest and participation in our objectives. The quarterly classical concerts on the first Sunday by Earl Kiech are a social addition to our […]
Data into insight: Teasing out how molecules behave
AuditoriumThis presentation has since taken place, you can view the film recording here “Data into insight: Teasing out how molecules behave” My current research involves the exploration of electron-transfer events on models of biologically-relevant molecules such as the heme-nitric-oxide complex. My students learn how to work with air- and moisture-sensitive materials so as to […]