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Where did we come from?: new insights into our oldest ancestors
(University of Missouri--Columbia. MU Libraries, 2012)
Perhaps no subject fascinates us more than the mystery of our origins and evolution. Teams of scientists working throughout the world are recovering record numbers of fossils of our earliest ancestors, and these fossils ...
Food revolution 1700-present
(2012-03)
This kickoff event for the 2012 Life Sciences Symposium discussed changes in the human diet since 1700.
Can we achieve worldwide food security? : the science, sociology, economics and politics behind food production, sustainability and access
(University of Missouri, 2012)
The inaugural MU Christopher S. "Kit" Bond Distinguished Lecture, moderated by former U.S. Sen. Bond, featured a panel discussion with honored speakers Dino Patti Djalal, ambassador to the United States for the Republic ...
Suor Angelica [and] Gianni Schicchi
(2012-05-10)
Visions of transparency: the human body and social order [videorecording]
(2011-03)
Professor Engelstein's lecture on early scientific views of the human body opened the exhibit Controlling Heredity: The American Eugenics Crusade 1870 - 1940.
Welcoming remarks and congratulations from John Denbo
(2011)
Director of the Phelps County Regional Medical Center, John Denbo, offers congratulations to the J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences library on its anniversary and provides commentary on the creation of the Mayhec Digital Library ...
Gold Nanoparticles from Green Sources
(2011-09)
Gold nanoparticles are being used in a myriad of medical and technological applications ranging from diagnostic, therapy agents in medicine, to sensors in telecommunication/auto industry and as sources of catalysts in ...
Art and human nature [videorecording]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. MU Libraries, 2010)
This lecture explored the two culture phenomenon between the sciences and the humanities, using the terms 'art' and 'human nature' to explore some terminiological tensions between the two cultures.
Dark Elegies
(2012-05-08)
The "story" in Dark Elegies is really a series of scenes in which we see the varied reactions of a small community when their children die without reason. The songs (in German) are "Kindertotenlieder" or songs on the death ...
Bethesda Faith Village In-Service July 2009
(2012-05-09)
Give my poor heart ease : digital humanities and the blues [videorecording]
(2011)
After introductory remarks from Berkley Hudson, keynote speaker William Ferris discusses digital archives and preservation and their role in his research of the culture and history of the American South.
Missouri Technology Expo 2011 Keynote Address
(2011-09)
Former Missouri Senator Christopher S. "Kit" Bond delivers the Keynote address starting the Missouri Technology Expo 2011.
La Boheme
(2012-05-10)
Le Nozze de Figaro
(2012-05-09)
Periodontal Screening and Recording
(2012-05-09)
Saliva Testing
(2012-05-09)
Albert Herring
(2012-05-10)
1992 William T. Kemper award presentations for teaching excellence
(University of Missouri Office of the Chancellor, 1992)
This video shows the presentations of the Kemper Award for Teaching Excellence to the ten recipients for the year 1992.
County Business Patterns
(2013-04-19)
Anatomy 2203: Epithelial and connective tissues
(University of Missouri, School of Medicine, Dept. of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences, 2013-06)
Histology video tutorial for Pathology and Anatomical Science 2203 at the University of Missouri--Columbia. This video illustrates what students should see as they view histologic slides of cells and tissues through a ...