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Abstract: As Moore’s
Law comes to a close, new innovative approaches to microelectronics research
are important to achieve much needed capabilities improvements in computing for
both…
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Lecture 24, on March 2, 2022 of ECS 235B, Foundations of Computer and Information Security
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Today's lecture from Prof. Lybrand, our guest lecturer, we will introduce and explore physical and chemical weathering, including specific types and evidence, and how different rocks respond to…
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In this lecture, Professor Lybrand and I are going to take you from Earth’s deepest trenches of the oceans to the tallest mountains – we want to understand Earth across scales from the…
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John & Mary Louise Riley Bodega Marine Laboratory Seminar Series:
Jesús Pineda: "Larval transport and dispersal in the nearshore:
processes and breakthroughs for understanding…
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John & Mary Louise Riley Bodega Marine Laboratory Seminar Series:
Dr. Alyssa Griffin: "The role of coastal marine sediments in carbon
cycling from local to global scales"
About…
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Introduction to the course. mat133-2021s-notes-2021-03-29.pdf Videos and all other materials are copyright 2021 Matthias Köppe and shared as Open Educational Resources subject to the Creative…
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Foundations of Computer and Information Security. This covers detection of covert channels. The class starts at 7:35 into the video.
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Soils are the excited skin of the Earth; they are geographically positioned as the interface between the atmosphere and the lithosphere, embodying 1800 Gt of carbon. Today, we are focusing on the…
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PHY 255 Lecture 12 (Second Part) Lecture 13 (First Part)
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