Pierre Léon Boutroux (French: [butʁu]; 6 December 1880 – 15 August 1922) was a French mathematician and historian of science. Boutroux is chiefly known for his work in the history and philosophy of mathematics. (Wikipedia).
Journées Hénon - 12/21 - Jean-Marc Petit
Michel Hénon, un esprit ludique et simplificateur !
From playlist Michel Hénon Memoriam
Présentation de l'exposition "Emile Borel : un mathématicien au pluriel"
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From playlist Bibliothèque
Journées Hénon - 20/21 - André Brahic
Michel Hénon : un modèle pour nous tous
From playlist Michel Hénon Memoriam
Michel Foucault was a philosophical historian who questioned many of our assumptions about how much better the world is today compared with the past. When he looked at the treatment of the mad, at the medical profession and at sexuality, he didn't see the progress that's routinely assumed.
From playlist WESTERN PHILOSOPHY
Maxim Kontsevich, Equations for stability
Maxim Kontsevich, IHÉS, France Equations for stability
From playlist Conférence en l'honneur de Jean-Pierre Bourguignon
Colloque d'histoire des sciences "Gaston Darboux (1842 - 1917)" - Hélène Gispert - 17/11/17
En partenariat avec le séminaire d’histoire des mathématiques de l’IHP Darboux c’est aussi le nom d’un journal : le Bulletin des sciences mathématiques (1869-1917) Hélène Gispert, GHDSO, Université Paris-Sud 11 À l’occasion du centenaire de la mort de Gaston Darboux, l’Institut Henri Poi
From playlist Colloque d'histoire des sciences "Gaston Darboux (1842 - 1917)" - 17/11/2017
Pierre-Marie Robitaille Is Clueless (Sky Scholar Debunked)
Keeping in the theme of debunking all kinds of cranks and con men in the realm of "alternate cosmology", let's add one more nutjob to the mix. Pierre-Marie Robitaille is a former radiologist who likes to pretend that he understands astrophysics better than astrophysicists. He doesn't. When
From playlist Debunks/Discussions/Debates
Dr. Pierre Capel on the Power of the Mind & the Science of Wim Hof
Dr. Rhonda Patrick interviews Dr. Pierre Capel, professor emeritus in experimental immunology at the Utrecht University in the Netherlands where he researched a wide range of topics from genetic modification to cancer immunotherapy. Pierre also works with Wim Hof, otherwise known as the ic
From playlist Interviews
Inauguration de la Maison de chercheurs Jean-Morlet
La Maison de chercheurs Jean-Morlet a été inaugurée au Centre International de rencontres Mathématiques le vendredi 22 mars 2013. Vous pourrez entendre dans ce film les discours de: Patrick Foulon, directeur du CIRM Dominique Léger, Vice-président de la Fondation du Patrimoine, François T
From playlist Interviews en français - French interviews
Mount Pelée: The Most Deadly Volcanic Eruption of the 20th Century
Watch Alive: Surviving Catastrophe episode one: San Francisco Freeway Collapse for FREE until September 8. https://www.magellantv.com/series/alive You can also gain access to MagellanTV’s entire history collection with my SPECIAL OFFER, a 1-month free membership: https://try.magellantv.co
From playlist Disasters and History
Discussion Session by Kaustuv Sanyal & Vijaykumar krishnamurthy
DISCUSSION MEETING : THIRSTING FOR THEORETICAL BIOLOGY ORGANIZERS : Vijaykumar Krishnamurthy and Vidyanand Nanjundiah DATE : 03 June 2019 to 07 June 2019 VENUE : Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore Experimental biologists frequently point out that theoreticians trivialise th
From playlist Thirsting for Theoretical Biology 2019
Radioactivity: Etymology/History and Physics [CC]
Marie Curie named Polonium "radio-active" in 1898, but why and why did anyone listen to a shy Polish immigrant who was also (shock) a woman? I use primary sources to describe why she discovered so much and why she was so influential. Ready? Let's go! My Patreon Page: https://www.patreon
From playlist Early History of Quantum Mechanics
Is Reading a Form of Writing? | BOOK CLUB: Pierre Menard, Borges
Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you 😃) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: https://to.pbs.org/donateidea Deconstructing Jorge Luis Borges’ “Pierre Menard, Author of The Quixote” READ THE SHORT STORY HERE: http://genius.com/Jorge-luis-borges-pierre-menard-author-of-the-qui
From playlist Newest Episodes
Hank tells us the story of his favorite genius lady scientist and radioactive superhero, Marie Curie. Like SciShow on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scishow Follow SciShow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/scishow This episode was written by Jesslyn Shields. The video also contains
From playlist Uploads
Journée de la Revue d’histoire des mathématiques - Nicolas Michel - 01/12/17
Journée de la Revue d’histoire des mathématiques (séance préparée par la rédaction de la RHM) Nicolas Michel (UMR SPHère, CNRS & Université Paris Diderot), « "Une proposition tantôt vraie, tantôt fausse" : autour de la controverse Chasles-De Jonquières » -----------------------------
From playlist Séminaire d'Histoire des Mathématiques
Great Pyramid Mystery Solved? | National Geographic
How were the blocks raised to the top of the 489ft Great Pyramid? An architect develops a theory about a snaking internal ramp that's been hidden inside the pyramid for 4500 years. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe #NationalGeographic #Pyramids #Architecture About National Geogr
From playlist Inside | National Geographic
Foucault Interview - What Is Our Present (1981)
An interview with Michel Foucault from 1981 by André Berten. This is a version of an upload from the previous channel. The translation is my own. Be sure to check out the following brilliant clip from Michel Foucault's 1966 interview where he declares the Death of Man: https://www.facebook
From playlist Social & Political Philosophy