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Stanford Office of Science Outreach Lectures
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Stanford University's Office of Science Outreach (OSO) encourages and assists Stanford faculty to engage in "science outreach" -- that is, organized activities targeted at our nation's youth, school teachers, and general public that will increase their interest, understanding, and involvement in math, science, and engineering. Reporting to Stanford's Dean of Research, the OSO serves faculty throughout the University in the following ways: We assist faculty in creating project ideas, identify potential partners (both within Stanford as well as schools, science museums, etc), and facilitate information and resource sharing among all of the University's science outreach programs. In addition, the OSO directs several programs in which Stanford faculty and their students can participate.

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Back to Life: The Rebirth of the Monterey Coast - An Environmental Success Story for a Change
Author: Stephen Palumbi Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Environmental Science - Audio - Back to Life: The Rebirth of the Monterey Coast - An Environmental Success Story for a Change - With stops and starts, the marine environment of Monterey Bay has been improving—it is probably healthier and more natural than anytime in the previous two centuries. Though not pristine, it's an example of successful rebirth of an environment.
Download File - 33.2 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
Archimedes: Ancient Text Revealed with X-ray Vision
Author: Uwe Bergmann Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Natural Science - Audio - Archimedes: Ancient Text Revealed with X-ray Vision - The 10th century “Archimedes Palimpsest” is the unique source for two of the great Greek's treatises. Some of the writings, hidden under gold forgeries, have recently been revealed at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory at SLAC.
Download File - 32.3 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
100 Years After 1906: A Century of Progress in Understanding Earthquakes and Their Effects
Author: Mark Zoback and Mary Lou Zoback Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Natural Science - Audio - 100 Years After 1906: A Century of Progress in Understanding Earthquakes and Their Effects - Mark and Mary Lou talk about the current status of earthquake prediction efforts, including the potential for breakthroughs from exciting new experiments they are carrying out in addition to sharing information about a recent discovery of seismic rumbling
Download File - 37.1 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
Archimedes: Ancient Text Revealed with X-ray Vision
Author: Uwe Bergmann Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Natural Science - Video - Archimedes: Ancient Text Revealed with X-ray Vision - The 10th century “Archimedes Palimpsest” is the unique source for two of the great Greek's treatises. Some of the writings, hidden under gold forgeries, have recently been revealed at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory at SLAC.
Download File - 223.4 MB Watch This Podcast (Streaming Video)
100 Years After 1906: A Century of Progress in Understanding Earthquakes and Their Effects
Author: Mark Zoback and Mary Lou Zoback Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Natural Science - Video - 100 Years After 1906: A Century of Progress in Understanding Earthquakes and Their Effects - Mark and Mary Lou talk about the current status of earthquake prediction efforts, including the potential for breakthroughs from exciting new experiments they are carrying out in addition to sharing information about a recent discovery of seismic rumbling
Download File - 256.8 MB Watch This Podcast (Streaming Video)
Using Evolution to Understand Human Health and Disease
Author: Matthew Scott Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Public Health - Audio - Using Evolution to Understand Human Health and Disease - Learn about the discovery that the genetic “hardware”—the genes and proteins that do the work—are for the most part dramatically similar among seemingly different animals. Most discoveries in one organism can be used to guide research in another.
Download File - 54.6 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
Using Evolution to Understand Human Health and Disease
Author: Matthew Scott Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Public Health - Video - Using Evolution to Understand Human Health and Disease - Learn about the discovery that the genetic “hardware”—the genes and proteins that do the work—are for the most part dramatically similar among seemingly different animals. Most discoveries in one organism can be used to guide research in another.
Download File - 377.2 MB Watch This Podcast (Streaming Video)
Human Embryonic Stem Cells: Science, Ethics, and Politics
Author: Julie Baker and Henry T. Greely Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Research - Audio - Human Embryonic Stem Cells: Science, Ethics, and Politics - Human embryonic stem cells are among the most promising, most complicated, and most controversial areas of contemporary biomedical research.
Download File - 43.1 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
Regenerative Medicine: What Is It? Where Do We Stand? Where Are We Going?
Author: Michael Longaker Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Research - Audio - Regenerative Medicine: What Is It? Where Do We Stand? Where Are We Going? - (June 28, 2007) Dr. Michael Longaker, Director or Childrens Surgical Research explains how regenerative, reparative, replacement and tissue engineering medicine represent an emerging field that holds great promise for core problems in medicine world wide.
Download File - 42.8 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
Recent Advances in Heart Surgery (Audio)
Author: Robert Robbins Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Research - Audio - Recent Advances in Heart Surgery (Audio) - (July 12, 2007) Dr. Robert Robbins delivers cutting-edge information on the state of research, the newest studies, and the latest treatment for cardiovascular disease. Specifically, he will focus on heart transplantation and the use of stem cells to treat
Download File - 40.3 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
Cool Hands, Better Performance
Author: H. Craig Heller Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Research - Audio - Cool Hands, Better Performance - (July 26, 2007) Professor Heller’s lab has created a “glove” that can quickly extract or insert heat in our bodies. He shares with us how and why this novel technology is being developed and its potential to improve the quality of human life and our bodie
Download File - 30.8 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
Drugs: One Size Does Not Fit All
Author: Russ Altman Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Research - Audio - Drugs: One Size Does Not Fit All - (August 9, 2007) In this talk, Russ reviews how genetic variation can affect drug response, and discuss a few examples of variation in commonly used medications. He also touches upon the ethical issues that arise when using genetic information to make dec
Download File - 41.6 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
Human Embryonic Stem Cells: Science, Ethics, and Politics
Author: Julie Baker and Henry T. Greely Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Research - Video - Human Embryonic Stem Cells: Science, Ethics, and Politics - Human embryonic stem cells are among the most promising, most complicated, and most controversial areas of contemporary biomedical research.
Download File - 297.0 MB Watch This Podcast (Streaming Video)
Regenerative Medicine: What Is It? Where Do We Stand? Where Are We Going?
Author: Michael Longaker Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Research - Video - Regenerative Medicine: What Is It? Where Do We Stand? Where Are We Going? - (June 28, 2007) Dr. Michael Longaker, Director or Childrens Surgical Research explains how regenerative, reparative, replacement and tissue engineering medicine represent an emerging field that holds great promise for core problems in medicine world wide.
Download File - 294.9 MB Watch This Podcast (Streaming Video)
Recent Advances in Heart Surgery (Video)
Author: Robert Robbins Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Research - Video - Recent Advances in Heart Surgery (Video) - (July 12, 2007) Dr. Robert Robbins delivers cutting-edge information on the state of research, the newest studies, and the latest treatment for cardiovascular disease. Specifically, he will focus on heart transplantation and the use of stem cells to treat
Download File - 281.0 MB Watch This Podcast (Streaming Video)
Cool Hands, Better Performance (Video)
Author: H. Craig Heller Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Research - Video - Cool Hands, Better Performance (Video) - (July 26, 2007) Professor Heller’s lab has created a “glove” that can quickly extract or insert heat in our bodies. He shares with us how and why this novel technology is being developed and its potential to improve the quality of human life and our bodie
Download File - 211.9 MB Watch This Podcast (Streaming Video)
Drugs: One Size Does Not Fit All (Video)
Author: Russ Altman Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Research - Video - Drugs: One Size Does Not Fit All (Video) - (August 9, 2007) In this talk, Russ reviews how genetic variation can affect drug response, and discuss a few examples of variation in commonly used medications. He also touches upon the ethical issues that arise when using genetic information to make dec
Download File - 287.2 MB Watch This Podcast (Streaming Video)
Back to Life: The Rebirth of the Monterey Coast - An Environmental Success Story for a Change
Author: Stephen Palumbi Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Environmental Science - Video - Back to Life: The Rebirth of the Monterey Coast - An Environmental Success Story for a Change - With stops and starts, the marine environment of Monterey Bay has been improving—it is probably healthier and more natural than anytime in the previous two centuries. Though not pristine, it's an example of successful rebirth of an environment.
Download File - 229.4 MB Watch This Podcast (Streaming Video)
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