The 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS70) is a continuing, multi-disciplinary longitudinal survey monitoring the development of babies born in the UK during the week of 5–11 April 1970. (Wikipedia).
Ten Minute English and British History #03 -The Early Anglo-Saxons and the Mercian Supremacy
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4973164 This episode covers the aftermath of the Roman withdrawal from Britain, focusing on the lack of sources for the centuries afterward and the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons. It begins with the legend of
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Ten Minute English and British History #01 - Early Roman Britain and Boudicca's Rebellion
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4973164 Here's episode one! The first episode in Ten Minute English and British History, a 42-part series which covers all of English and British history from 55BC to 2010. This episode covers the Roman Re
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The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman considers the importance of the British Isles in the early Middle Ages, both in their own right and as an example of a post-Roman frontier society. In the wake of the fifth century Roman withdrawal, England ex
From playlist The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 with Paul Freedman
When Rome Left England | History of the Middle Ages
When the Roman Empire left Britain, England retained the city of London but was said to be so destitute that residents scavenged among ruins for metal goods as simple as nails for everyday use. National and ethnic identities were up for grabs between the Franks, the Gauls, the Saxons, and
From playlist European History
1970s & 1980s | Meet 500 Years of British Art
Tate's curators introduce the new displays at Tate Britain, from 1540 to the present. This week, Helen Little explores the years 1970 & 1980. This room is part of the display: BP Walk through British Art
From playlist Global contemporary art | Art History | Khan Academy
Ten Minute English and British History #02 - Late Roman Britain
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4973164 This episode covers Britannia during the late Roman Empire from the reigns of Septimius Severus through the Third Century Crisis all the way to the end of Roman Britain. It focuses on Britannia's ro
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Inspiring scientists: Mark Richards' story
Inspiring scientists: Mark Richards speaks about his life as a scientist. This series of video interviews by the Royal Society celebrates the diversity of British science in partnership with National Life Stories at the British Library. Mark Richards is a scientist and a DJ (DJ Kemist). H
From playlist Inspiring Scientists
---- Click here to get started: http://bit.ly/thecoldwar ! ----- Follow the events from 1947 to 1989: A confrontation between East and West, of communism and capitalism. Have a look on the politician, economic, technical and military strategies and efforts both parts took on their selves
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Ten Minute English and British History #05 -The Vikings and the Danelaw
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4973164 This episode covers the beginnings of Viking activity in the British isles and the creation of the Danelaw through to its collapse and the creation of England. It covers the Danes, the Norse and the
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NDD#11 Incidence Of Environmental Disease
HSC Biology Module 8 Non-infectious Disease and Disorders Incidence of Environmental Disease Smoking and Lung Cancer
From playlist Y12 Bio Mod 8 Non-infectious Disease and Disorders
This E-Lecture discusses the period of Old English with its main phases: from the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons, via the constant invasions of the Vikings up to a detailed account of what happend in 1066. Thus, the E-Lecture is more or less socio-culturally oriented, rather than linguistic.
From playlist VLC203 - The History of English
Henry L. Stimson Lectures on World Affairs: Brexit means Brexit. Britain out of Europe
The third talk in the series "Henry L. Stimson Lectures on World Affairs: Britain and Europe in a Troubled World with Vernon Bogdanor." Vernon Bogdanor is a frequent contributor to TV, radio, and the press. In 2008, he was awarded the Sir Isaiah Berlin Award by the Political Studies Assoc
From playlist The MacMillan Center
Ruth Travis, University of Oxford - Stanford Big Data 2015
Bringing together thought leaders in large-scale data analysis and technology to transform the way we diagnose, treat and prevent disease. Visit our website at http://bigdata.stanford.edu/.
From playlist Big Data in Biomedicine Conference 2015
Sir Michael Marmot, PhD, talks about a fair society in leading healthy lives, one of a series of lectures from The Yale School of Medicine Bicentennial Symposium, "Biomedicine in the New Century," which took place over April 28--29, 2011.
From playlist The Yale School of Medicine Bicentennial Symposium
MIT 14.73 The Challenge of World Poverty, Spring 2011 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/14-73S11 Instructor: Esther Duflo License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
From playlist MIT 14.73 The Challenge of World Poverty, Spring 2011
Q&A - From Cowardice to Shellshock: Medicine, Psychiatry and the Great War
Are stretcher-bearers to most underappreciated heroes of the Great War? Can you diagnose a distinction between mental illness and cowardice? How has treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder changed over time? Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Watch the ma
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Have the Boomers Pinched Their Children’s Futures? - with Lord David Willetts
The post-war baby boom of 1945-65 produced the biggest and richest generation in British history. David Willetts discusses how these boomers have attained this position at the expense of younger generations. Lord Willett's book "The Pinch - How the Baby Boomers Took Their Children's Futur
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DNA graffiti: mutation patterns in cancer | The Royal Society
human cancers are highly individual. Etched into the DNA of cancers are graffiti-like mutation patterns, which could reveal underlying biological abnormalities, unique to each person’s cancer, with potential for application in precision medicine. In this lecture, Professor Serena Nik-Zai
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How the CELTS Changed The ENGLISH LANGUAGE
The Celts were the dominant culture in England for many centuries from about 900 BC until 43 AD but who were there before them. Who built Stonehenge and the other Neolithic sites in Britain? And how did the Celts influence the English language. New research and DNA evidence tells us more t
From playlist History of the English Language
Early Childhood Interventions. What Are They?
In the next year and a half, we here at Healthcare triage are going to take some deep dives into issues of health policy, especially those that touch on social determinants of health and health equity. The episodes that do so will be a bit longer than usual. They’ll look a little different
From playlist A Look at Early Childhood Programs