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Bridgeman Arts

Women as teachers, scientists and judges in 1950s - clip features Marie Curie in her lab

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A woman welcoming children at nursery school (Ecole maternelle) ( 1950s -1960s). A girls classroom and a woman math teacher. A science class. Women and girls students and their female teacher. 1960s. A young woman and young men studying...
Instructional Video
Nobel Media AB

The Nobel Prize: Kurt Wuthrich Nobel Lecture

9th - 10th
Nobel Prize winner in chemistry in 2002, Kurt Wuthrich explains his groundbreaking work in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to the Nobel ceremony attendees.
Audio
American Public Media

American Radioworks: My Name Is Iran

9th - 10th
In this website, you can listen to an hour-long broadcast or read the transcript of Darvar Ardalan's return to Iran to assess its legal system and its past attempt to combine sacred and secular law.
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Harold Varmus

9th - 10th
Harold Varmus, winner of a Nobel Prize in 1989 for his work in cancer research, discusses his involvement in politics under President Obama through his work on the Council of Advisers on Science and Technology. Aired Jan. 30, 2009 [35:38...
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Happy Birthday, Buckyballs!

9th - 10th
A look back at the discovery of buckminsterfullerenes in 1985, and what that discovery led to later. Robert Curl, Richard Smalley, and Harold Kroto won the Nobel Prize for their work. Aired Sep. 10, 2010 [12:50 min]
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Art, Mind and Brain Intersect in Kandel's Vienna

9th - 10th
Neuroscientist and Nobel Prize winner, Eric Kandel writes of artists and scientists in 20th century Vienna.
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BBC

Bbc Poetry Out Loud: Homecoming: Anse La Raye by Derek Walcott

9th - 10th
This site contains the poem "Homecoming: Anse la Raye" by Derek Walcott. You can read and follow along as Walcott recites his work.
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: From Lab to Pharmacy

9th - 10th
This week, Harold Varmus was sworn in as director of the National Cancer Institute. He's no stranger to government science, having headed the NIH during the 1990s before a stint as head of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Dr...