April 18, 2007

Princeton University public lectures streamed online

Filed under: politics, brain, physics - alexei @ 6:58 pm

The Princeton University website has some great lectures in its WebMedia archive on their website. Notably, the three part Search for a Fundamental Reality by Nobel prize physicist David Gross, and Antonio Damasio’s Advances on the Neurobiology of Emotion, which I had the pleasure of attending. Recent lectures include David Mermin’s Spooky Actions at a Distance? and Hendrik Lenstra’s Escher and the Droste Effect. Of particular interest to fellow locals: Kenneth Jackson’s If All the World Were New Jersey: The Past and Future of the Garden State. The archive has dozens of lectures from the last decade, on a wide range of topics, including physics, cognitive science, philosophy, and politics, most in both RealMedia and WindowsMedia, high and low resolution.

WebMedia Archive, Princeton.edu

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