Wichita State and The World: The World of Biophysics, Seattle

Wichita State and The World: The World of Biophysics, Seattle

In this Wichita State University program, Don Lamb, professor of physical chemistry at Ludwig University of Munich, delivers the Watkins Lecture Series on the World of Biophysics. Lamb discusses his research into the world of biophysics and fluorescence.
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Aisha Bain, a young activist and documentarian, talks about the human rights tragedies she captured on film in the vast region of Darfur in the Sudan. She addresses the political issues behind the intense civil war there, often described as genocide.

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26 Responses to “Wichita State and The World: The World of Biophysics, Seattle”
  1. hawkregio says:

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  4. GronTheMighty says:

    highly interesting :)

  5. Junseld says:

    I think that you should be ashamed of yourself for calling the people in Northern Sudan Arab herders when they are really NUBIANS muslims that speak Arabic, like most people in the south and Dafar. You, and the media in the US, are trying to make it look like blood thursty Arabs Muslim are killing poor black people. Infact, you are lighter skinned and have straighter hair than most people in the North. Shame on you!

  6. Junseld says:

    I can tell by your body langauge, you can’t look directly at the camera, that you know that you are not telling the truth about the situation.

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  11. Mike Matson says:

    In 1970 I saw Lowenstein hit a home run for the Wichita Aeros (AAA for Cleveland). Lowenstein's homer cleared the right field fence, bounced on McLean Boulevard and rolled into the Arkansas River.

    Buddy Bell and Chris Chambliss played on that same team.

    The Aeros played in a bandbox called (at the time) Lawrence Stadium, which was also home to the National Baseball Congress tournament.

    http://www.ballparkreviews.com/wichita/wichita.htm

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    [at Forbes] – We continue our series on the emerging role of the data scientist, by talking to Pat Hanrahan, chief scientist and co-founder of Tableau Software. Hanrahan received a PhD in biophysics from the University of Wisconsin in 1985 and joined the faculty at Princeton University in 1989. In the late 1980s he worked for Digital Equipment Corp. and directed the 3D computer graphics laboratory at the New York Institute of Technology. At Stanford University since 1996, he is now the CANON Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering.

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