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01:23:59
APS Indigenous Learning Forum: Oceti Sakowin Approaches to Digital Archiving and Website Design
01:50:07
Making Nature Panel 6: Collecting Pasts and Futures - Wrap-Up Conversation
01:30:25
Making Nature Panel 5: Labor & Expertise
01:14:09
Making Nature Panel 4: Imperial Entanglements
01:43:38
Making Nature Panel 3: Philadelphia Connections
01:10:12
Making Nature: Academy Collections Highlights Roundtable
01:27:40
Making Nature Panel 2: Materiality & Resistance
01:23:34
Making Nature Panel 1: Sensory Experiences
51:21
Lunch at the Library: "A Revolutionary Friendship" with Francis D. Cogliano
01:12:18
Liberty’s Odyssey with Paschalis M. Kitromilides
01:01:15
"Up Home" with Ruth Simmons
59:31
"The Queen’s Silence" with Brooke Newman
18:55
Hypothermia as Treatment Practice - Sam Tisherman
27:46
Bearing Burdens, Taking Up Arms: Women with the Continental Army - Holly Mayer
33:37
The Growth of Useful Knowledge - Joel Mokyr
28:18
William G. Bowen and the Challenges of American Higher Education - Nancy Weiss Malkiel
36:13
The Indian Law Bombshell Case: McGirt v. Oklahoma - Robert J. Miller
56:35
The Internet's Milestones and Millstones - Vinton Cerf
01:06:00
DARPA's Foundational Biostasis Program and Panel Discussion - Joeanna Arthur
21:29
The Current Realities of ECMO and HCA - Bonnie L. Milas
21:18
Historical Context and Ethics of Biostasis - Jane Maienschein
23:50
Benjamin Franklin Biostasis Conjecture Symposium - Lance B. Becker
59:22
Piano Concert with Avery Gagliano
30:44
Coffee: The Other Complicated Colonial Beverage - Michelle C. McDonald
25:07
April 2024 Induction of New APS Members
36:42
Studying the Shape and Composition of the Universe - David Spergel
31:03
From the Big Bang to Life, Observations and Questions from Astronomy - John C. Mather
01:18:30
Virtual Discussion – "Franz Boas, James Teit, and Early Twentieth-Century Salish Ethnography"
50:22
Lunch at the Library: "Becoming Catawba: Catawba Indian Women and Nation-Building" with Brooke Bauer
53:30
Lunch at the Library: “The Remnants of Race Science" with SebastiĂĄn Gil-Riaño
01:20:00
ILF: "La enseñanza del Zapoteco como segunda lengua" with Rayo Cruz
01:02:31
Bucking The Counterfeiters: The Science Behind Franklin's Money Printing
14:17
Ellen Yin and Paul Freedman
21:52
Margaret McFall-Ngai, "Biology in a Technology-Driven Revolution"
25:14
Roberta RaffaetĂ , "Have We Ever Been Human? The Social Sciences After the Microbiome Revolution"
28:06
Amedeo Arena, "Enlightening Exchanges between Naples and Philadelphia"
12:39
November 2023 American Philosophical Society Awards and Prizes
40:40
Christoph Wolff, "Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and the History of Music"
51:41
Danny O'Malley and Alex Rivest, "Frontiers: A Mission to Tell Better Science Stories"
43:19
Dianne K. Newman, "The Powerful Unity and Diversity of Microbial Metabolism"
32:57
Edward G. Gray, "Tom Paine's Iron Bridge: Building a United States"
30:27
Edward L. Glaeser, "Cities and Physical Connections in a Virtual Age"
40:37
John Shattuck, "Beyond Polarization: What Might Hold Americans Together?"
37:38
Paula Marantz Cohen, "Talking Cure: The Civilizing Power of Conversation"
26:07
Victoria J. Orphan, "Invisible Microbial Networks Control the Cycling of Matter"
32:48
Carol J. Oja, "Marian Anderson and Jim Crow Segregation in Classical Music Performance"
53:57
Lunch at the Library: “Unboxing the Dead” – A Memoir with former APS Librarian J. Stephen Catlett
50:41
Lunch at the Library: "Ethical returns, access and complicating the archive.” with Maura Sullivan
01:04:12
ILF: Archival Material in Media Art - The 2023 Indigenous Gulf Stream with Hali Dardar
31:26
2023 November Meeting of the APS—Induction of New Members
12:21
2023 November Meeting of the APS—Presentation of Society’s Prizes and Awards
54:10
The Franklins’ Shop Books, 1730-1748 -- A Virtual Discussion with the Center for Digital Scholarship
54:25
Lunch at the Library: “Keeping Jellyfish: Gendered Labor in Marine Animal Husbandry” with Sam Muka
23:09
WIS: Opportunities - Moderator Wrap Up
01:30:50
WIS: Opportunities Panel 4 - Lessons Learned: Opportunities for the Future
01:24:04
WIS: Opportunities - Panel 3 Representing Women in Science: Opportunities for Collections & Curation
01:06:07
WIS Opportunities - Panel 2: Opportunities for Engagement, Teaching, and Learning
01:41:49
WIS: Opportunities - Panel 1: Local Opportunities: Engaging Women in STEM in Philadelphia
51:53
Lunch at the Library: "Prisoners of Congress: Philadelphia’s Quakers in Exile" with Ned Donoghue
01:04:51
The Exceptions with Kate Zernike