CUMULATIVE IMPACTS AND CHILDREN'S ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH | 2013 Symposium
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Dr. AMY PADULA ampadula@stanford.edu of Stanford University http://www.stanford.edu/ shows that women who are exposed to traffic-related air pollution during pregnancy tend to have babies with pre term birth. Such exposures in the second trimester are associated with greater likelihood of very early pre term birth. These effects were heightened for women of lower socio economic status. Higher maternal cumulative exposures to criteria air pollutants were associated with increased risk of very early preterm birth.
CUMULATIVE IMPACTS takes into account the environmental contaminants and social stressors that affect individuals and communities.
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UC Berkeley's Disabled Students Program Director, Paul Hippolitus developed a course called Professional Development and Disability," which instructs disabled students on getting jobs after they graduate.
For full story: http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2012/04/23/disabled-students-class/
Video by Angie Holm and Roxanne Makasdjian
2nd Annual Student Affairs State of the Division held on September 11, 2013 at the Chevron Auditorium, International House, UC Berkeley.
Please visit http://sa.berkeley.edu
Computer Science 188, 001 - Spring 2015
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Pieter Abbeel, Dan Klein
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A simulation showing how the vibrational energy of a molecule is shared with the surface of the catalyst it sits on, which affects how quickly the molecule reacts – in this case, two arms at left linking to form a ring. The individual atoms of the silver catalyst get brighter yellow as they heat up and vibrate more. The simulation covers about a picosecond, or a trillionth of a second. (Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter)
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Paul Ellison, Lecturer in Music History at San Francisco State University, offers insight into The Tallis Scholars concert celebrating the 500th anniversary of namesake and composer Thomas Tallis's death; the concert was presented by Cal Performances on UC Berkeley campus. (Length: 8:30; 2005)