Ranked #1
Parkinson's Disease - the role of the protein alpha-synuclein
Parkinson's Disease - the role of the protein alpha-synuclein
Parkinson's Disease is characterized by selective loss of dopamine-producing neurons. Aggregation of alpha-synuclein is... Read more
7 May 2010
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45mins
Ranked #2
Remote sensing and the evolution of New England salt marshes
Remote sensing and the evolution of New England salt marshes
GIS-based geomorphologic analyses of the distribution of marsh features at the Great Marsh, MA, study area quantitativel... Read more
22 Feb 2010
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42mins
Ranked #3
Reconsidering Retirement: How Losses and Layoffs Affect Older Workers
Reconsidering Retirement: How Losses and Layoffs Affect Older Workers
Phil Levine notes that recent economic events call into question the ability of older workers to get by in retirement. ... Read more
14 Jun 2010
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38mins
Ranked #4
Wellesley Poets Celebrate Sappho
Wellesley Poets Celebrate Sappho
Four Wellesley College professors read poems in honor of the Ancient Greek poet Sappho: Marjorie Agosin (Spanish); Dan C... Read more
16 Apr 2010
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46mins
Ranked #5
Ann Velenchik 2012 Senior Luncheon Address
Ann Velenchik 2012 Senior Luncheon Address
26 Jun 2012
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15mins
Ranked #6
Hubert Lamb - 1962 Honors Day Convocation
Hubert Lamb - 1962 Honors Day Convocation
1 Jun 2012
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42mins
Ranked #7
How Cancer Changed My Life... and Didn't
How Cancer Changed My Life... and Didn't
21 Mar 2012
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42mins
Ranked #8
Audio - Language & Thought: Insights from the Study of Sign Languages
Audio - Language & Thought: Insights from the Study of Sign Languages
Jennie Pyers (Psychology) shows how the study of deaf signers can clarify our understanding of the ways in which languag... Read more
12 Mar 2012
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45mins
Ranked #9
Protein-Lipid Interactions: A Key to Membrane Protein Function
Protein-Lipid Interactions: A Key to Membrane Protein Function
Don Elmore discusses membrane proteins, which provide an essential link between the inside of cells and their surroundin... Read more
12 Oct 2011
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58mins
Ranked #10
Escaping Melodramas: Reflections on Historical Events, Government Apologies, and Public Outcries
Escaping Melodramas: Reflections on Historical Events, Government Apologies, and Public Outcries
Susan Reverby discusses her research on the infamous Tuskegee Syphilis Study (1932-72) and the immoral government medica... Read more
1 Mar 2011
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43mins
Ranked #11
TestMyBrain.org - Studying the Mind via the Web
TestMyBrain.org - Studying the Mind via the Web
Jeremy Wilmer asks what are the strengths, weaknesses, and limits of what can be tested on the web?
7 Oct 2010
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30mins
Ranked #12
When Isotopes Matter: Self-shielding and Fractionation
When Isotopes Matter: Self-shielding and Fractionation
The resolution of two current problems in the history of the solar system and in the history of the ancient earth may de... Read more
7 Dec 2009
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43mins
Ranked #13
Is Medicine a Science, an Art, or Something Else?
Is Medicine a Science, an Art, or Something Else?
Jon Imber's book, Trusting Doctors: The Decline of Moral Authority in American Medicine examines public perceptions abou... Read more
30 Oct 2009
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38mins
Ranked #14
Organic Food vs. Frankenfood: Why We Ignore What Science Tells Us
Organic Food vs. Frankenfood: Why We Ignore What Science Tells Us
Many believe organic food is better. Many also believe genetically engineered foods pose greater risks to human health ... Read more
27 Oct 2009
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32mins
Ranked #15
Ardipithecus: Human Evolution takes a step back
Ardipithecus: Human Evolution takes a step back
Adam Van Arsdale gives an overview of the Ardipithecus fossil skeleton (what was found, where, how old it is). Jeremy D... Read more
22 Oct 2009
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42mins
Ranked #16
Economic History, the Housing Bubble, and the Global Economic Crisis
Economic History, the Housing Bubble, and the Global Economic Crisis
With a focus on the current financial crisis, Wellesley College professors Eric Hilt, Karl "Chip" Case, and Joseph Joyce... Read more
30 Jun 2009
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57mins
Ranked #17
The Poetry Does Not Matter
The Poetry Does Not Matter
Chiasson, poetry editor of The Paris Review and Associate Prof. of English, discusses poems that disavow or qualify them... Read more
24 Apr 2009
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46mins
Ranked #18
Imaginary Companions in Early Childhood
Imaginary Companions in Early Childhood
Tracy Gleason discusses the implications of imaginary companions for psychological functioning. The social world of man... Read more
22 Apr 2009
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46mins
Ranked #19
Microbes and heavy metals: resistance and bioremediation
Microbes and heavy metals: resistance and bioremediation
Lead and chromate resistant bacteria were isolated and characterized. Current studies with students attempt to determin... Read more
7 Apr 2009
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50mins
Ranked #20
Co-Ed Wellesley or Single Sex: The 1971 Commission on the Future of the College
Co-Ed Wellesley or Single Sex: The 1971 Commission on the Future of the College
Several of the Commission's members revisit their 1971 decision after two years of study to admit men to Wellesley Colle... Read more
16 Mar 2009
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