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Don’t Get Lost in the Theory: Tips for Staying Close to the Phenomenon
Terence R. Mitchell Professor Emeritus at the Foster School of Business University of Washington Seattle Washington talks about his life and career with Frederick P. Morgeson Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University.
Where to Look for Ideas: The Search for Inspiration
Terence R. Mitchell Professor Emeritus at the Foster School of Business University of Washington Seattle Washington talks about his life and career with Frederick P. Morgeson Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University.
Words of Wisdom: Terry’s Four-Step Rule
Terence R. Mitchell Professor Emeritus at the Foster School of Business University of Washington Seattle Washington talks about his life and career with Frederick P. Morgeson Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University.
How to Balance Work and Family
Terence R. Mitchell Professor Emeritus at the Foster School of Business University of Washington Seattle Washington talks about his life and career with Frederick P. Morgeson Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University.
Making a Contribution: Is It More Than Top-Tier Publications?
Terence R. Mitchell Professor Emeritus at the Foster School of Business University of Washington Seattle Washington talks about his life and career with Frederick P. Morgeson Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University.
Looking to the Future: Diverse Voices and the Challenges of Publishing
Terence R. Mitchell Professor Emeritus at the Foster School of Business University of Washington Seattle Washington talks about his life and career with Frederick P. Morgeson Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University.
A Conversation with David Lowenthal
David Lowenthal talks about his life and career in geography with Yannis Hamilakis for the Annual Review of Anthropology.
A Conversation with Walter Munk
Walter Munk talks about his life and career in marine science with Carl Wunsch for the Annual Review of Marine Science.
A Conversation with Kenneth Freeman
Kenneth C. Freeman of the Australian National University talks about his life and career with Joss Bland-Hawthorn of the University of Sydney.
Small-Scale Challenges to the ΛCDM Paradigm: Figure 7b
A video from the 2017 review by James S. Bullock and Michael Boylan-Kolchin "Small-Scale Challenges to the ΛCDM Paradigm" from the Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics.
The missing satellites problem: predicted ΛCDM substructure (a) versus known MW satellites (b). Panel b (by M. Pawlowski in collaboration with the authors) shows the current census of MW satellite galaxies with galaxies discovered since 2015 in red. The Galactic disk is represented by a circle of radius 15 kpc at the center and the outer sphere has a radius of 250 kpc. The 11 brightest (classical) MW satellites are labeled by name. Sizes of the symbols are not to scale but are rather proportional to the log of each satellite galaxy's stellar mass. Currently there are ∼50 satellite galaxies known in the MW as compared to thousands of predicted subhalos with M peak≳107M⊙. Abbreviations: dSph dwarf spheroidal; LMC Large Magellanic Cloud; MW Milky Way; SMC Small Magellanic Cloud.
A Conversation with John McKetta
John J. McKetta Chair Emeritus in Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin talks about his life and career with Thomas M. Truskett Department Chair of Chemical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin.
Impacts of Petroleum-Derived Pollutants on Fish Development: Figure 3a
A video from the 2017 review by Gary N. Cherr Elise Fairbairn and Andrew Whitehead "Impacts of Petroleum-Derived Pollutants on Fish Development" from the Annual Review of Animal Biosciences.
Video of Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii) embryos exposed (from fertilization to 7 days postfertilization) to water passing over either (a) nonoiled gravel or (b) gravel coated with Alaska North Slope crude oil (1.5 g of oil per kg of gravel). The hearts are clearly different with respect to size and normal looping of the ventricle. Pericardial edema (blue circle) is obvious in the oil-exposed embryo. Tissue polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons for the oil-exposed embryos were 3000 ng/g wet weight (22). Video provided by J. Incardona.
Impacts of Petroleum-Derived Pollutants on Fish Development: Figure 3b
A video from the 2017 review by Gary N. Cherr Elise Fairbairn and Andrew Whitehead "Impacts of Petroleum-Derived Pollutants on Fish Development" from the Annual Review of Animal Biosciences.
Video of Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii) embryos exposed (from fertilization to 7 days postfertilization) to water passing over either (a) nonoiled gravel or (b) gravel coated with Alaska North Slope crude oil (1.5 g of oil per kg of gravel). The hearts are clearly different with respect to size and normal looping of the ventricle. Pericardial edema (blue circle) is obvious in the oil-exposed embryo. Tissue polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons for the oil-exposed embryos were 3000 ng/g wet weight (22). Video provided by J. Incardona.
The Clustering Instability in Rapid Granular and Gas-Solid Flows: Supplemental Video 1
A supplemental video from the 2017 review by William D. Fullmer and Christine M. Hrenya "The Clustering Instability in Rapid Granular and Gas-Solid Flows" from the Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics.
Language Emergence: Visual Abstract
A visual abstract for the 2017 review by Diane Brentari and Susan Goldin-Meadow "Language Emergence" from the Annual Review of Linguistics.
How Social Science Can Help Shape Election Law with Richard Holden
Richard Holden Professor of Economics at UNSW Australia Business School unveils an exciting new review article about the many factors that influence voter behavior. Published in the Annual Review of Law and Social Science his article explains the power of social science research supported by powerful new data processing techniques to shed light on the democratic and voting processes.
For more information about the latest research regarding the electoral process see Professor Holden's review at: arevie.ws/votingelex
Cytoplasmic Streaming in the Drosophila Oocyte: Video 1
A video from the 2016 review by Margot E. Quinlan "Cytoplasmic Streaming in the Drosophila Oocyte" from the Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology.
Shown: Slow streaming in a stage 9 wild type Drosophila oocyte. Images of autofluorescent yolk granules were acquired once every 15 seconds (M.E. Quinlan unpublished data).
Cytoplasmic Streaming in the Drosophila Oocyte: Video 2
A video from the 2016 review by Margot E. Quinlan "Cytoplasmic Streaming in the Drosophila Oocyte" from the Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology.
Shown: Fast streaming in a stage 11 wild type Drosophila oocyte. Images of yolk granules labeled with trypan blue were acquired once every 15 seconds. Dumping becomes apparent after 5 minutes (M.E. Quinlan unpublished data).
Cytoplasmic Streaming in the Drosophila Oocyte: Video 3
A video from the 2016 review by Margot E. Quinlan "Cytoplasmic Streaming in the Drosophila Oocyte" from the Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology.
Shown: Microtubules visualized during fast streaming in a stage 11 Drosophila oocyte expressing GFP-tubulin. Images were acquired every 15 seconds.
Cytoplasmic Streaming in the Drosophila Oocyte: Video 4
A video from the 2016 review by Margot E. Quinlan "Cytoplasmic Streaming in the Drosophila Oocyte" from the Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology.
Trypan blue was injected directly into a stage 11 wild type Drosophila oocyte. The dye labeled a subset of yolk granules. Dispersal of the yolk granules over time demonstrates that mixing is accomplished during fast streaming. One image per minute is shown.