LSE Research | Tackling Lighting Inequalities – by Configuring Light/Staging the Social Light is fundamental to social life. Light, by the same token, can play a key role in reproducing urban inequalities.
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Kyra Schlining, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute... A Very Sticky Fish… A Very Sticky Fish. Adam Summers, University of Washington;
Ian Stevens, University of Washington;
Zach Bivins, University of Washington... 3D Under the Sea 3D Under the Sea. John Burns, University of Hawaii;
Cliff Kapono, University of California San Diego ... Can Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) Cooperate When Solving a Novel Task? Can Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) Cooperate When Solving a Novel Task? Kelley Winship. Dolphins Plus;
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Stan Kuczaj, University of Southern Mississippi ... Vimeo Science Video An introduction to Evidence-Based Design (EBD), by Derek B. Miller and Lisa Rudnick for the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (2012). The video is the companion piece to the theme-spec... Rock Art and the World Heritage Convention - Janette Deacon Rock Art and the World Heritage Convention. Janette Deacon, Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa; Research Associate, Rock Art Research Instit... Purdue Agriculture Research: Bacteria Microphages Purdue Agriculture Research: Bacteria Microphages. Dr. Paul Ebner, a Purdue professor in the department of animal science, explains his research in the area of bacteria microphages. This particular ty... Purdue Agriculture Research: Forensic Entomology Purdue Agriculture Research: Forensic Entomology. Director of Purdue's Forensic Sciences Research Dr. Trevor Stamper and undergraduate researcher Jessica Rodkey discuss details about food source track... Created and maintained by Ryan Watkins (2013-present)
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