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UST E-Med. Tech. 2003-2006 Christmas Video (End Credits)

Ths is the final video of University of Santo Tomas Section E – Medical Technology batch 2003-2006. This video contains the complete list of students of UST E – Medical Technology and faculty members 2003-2006. This video uses the song “Here Without You” performed by 3 Doors Down

CC9 Conference Oslo Part 8

The Club of Madrid, the Bellona Foundation and the utility company Hafslund ASA joined forces to organize the top level climate conference in Norway 5-6 June 2008 “Climate Conference 08: Technology and Finance in Climate Cooperation”. CC9 was the 2009 Conference and its objective was to contribute to the conclusion of a fair climate agreement by advancing the potential of green technology and adequate funding. Investing in the development and diffusion of green technologies and renewable energy is a sustainable way to stimulate the economy and create new jobs – sustainable economic growth that can reinforce efforts to combat climate change while respecting development needs. CC9 Conference took place on 4 and 5 June at Hafslund Manor in Sarpsborg, Norway. It was followed up by a climate festival for children in the adjacent park on 6 June.

US, Syria and the New Old Middle East: Confrontation or Co

Dr. Imad Moustapha has been Syria’s Ambassador to the United States since March 2004. Prior to that, he was Dean of the Faculty of Information Technology at the University of Damascus, and Secretary General of the Arab School on Science and Technology. He co-founded the Network of Syrian Scientists, Technologists and Innovators Abroad (NOSSTIA), and was an active consultant to international and regional organizations on science and technology policies in the Middle East. He was also a member of the Syrian team responsible for drafting reform strategies for the ministries of Culture, Education, and Higher Education. Dr. Moustapha is a versatile writer with a long list of publications in English and Arabic. His writings cover the political scene in Washington, US policies, and book, art and music reviews. He has published extensively in Teshreen, Abiad-wa-Aswad, al-Hayat, al-Ahram al-Douali, Forward, the LA Times, and the Washington Post. His credits include more than 200 published articles, and he has authored, co-authored and edited several books (The Echoes of Orpheus, Creativity out from the Windows of Hell, and Concurrent Engineering). He is co-author of the UN sponsored Human Development Report in the Arab World (2003). He has appeared in almost all major US, British, Syrian, and Arab TV news programs and shows, and presented a large number of public lectures in various Arab and American cities. He is also a blogger commenting on life, culture and friends in …

Don’t Be Surprised 96: Mechs Are The Future

This series is about future technology and events that are in development today. Its about making you aware of the positives and negatives of such things. Like Project Blue Beam for example. See the very first few parts of this series to see that. This section is devoted to “mech” technology anime fans know what this is. Right now DARPA and other companies are working on robotics tech that imitates and amplifies the movements and capabilities of humans or animals…usually for military applications. Its DARPA, duh. They’re not in the business of making the lame walk. ====== Music can be found here on YT: Breathless by Vaccine Trust Me by Brad Fidel, Terminator 2 Soundtrack ==========PLEASE CLICK ON THE VIDEO RESPONSES TO SEE THE NEXT PARTS!! If you thought this was interesting rate, comment, share to your friends, and subscribe. If you want me to share to you vids AS I post them then send me a friendy!!

Capturing Carbon — A new front in the fight against climate

Global warming is one of the biggest issues of our time, the European Commission says in its description of this video report. To meet the targets set for reducing CO2 emissions, it’s widely accepted that new technology will play an important role sometimes as a “bridging technology”- while alternative sustainable energy sources are being developed. One of the most promising technologies is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). This a means of capturing CO2 from sources such as power plants, compressing the CO2 and storing it away safely in geological formations underground or under the seabed instead of releasing it into the atmosphere. The video report shows: A CCS project under construction at a lignite power plant run by the energy company Vattenfall at Schwarze Pumpe, south of Berlin, An EU backed carbon storage project at Ketzin in Germany, A North Sea oil field run by the Norwegian company Statoil which was the first place in the world to begin CCS on a commercial basis, How both the EU and the US are working hard to develop the Carbon Capture and Storage technology. Interviews with key figures including: Staffan Görtz, Vattenfall Professor Frank Schilling GFZ National Research Centre for Geo-Sciences Matti Vainio, Energy & Environment Unit, DG Environment, European Commission Boyden Gray, US Ambassador to the EU Arve Thorvik Statoil, Statoil Sleipner West gas rig