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GW experts discuss their research findings and opinions on current events.

Episódios

  • New X-RAY Technique Examines Fuel Cell Operations

    15/05/2009 Duração: 15min

    Dr. David Ramaker and his research group at The George Washington University have developed a new technique called Delta X-ray Absorption Near Edge Structure (delta XANES). The new technique provides information that enables us to understand why some catalysts in fuel cells work better than others, why some get poisoned more than others, and why some age (deteriorate) more than others. Many problems still exist with modern day fuel cells, but this research and other techniques are shedding light on new catalysts that hopefully will alleviate these problems.

  • U.S. and China Relations with Africa

    08/05/2009 Duração: 15min

    Amb. David Shinn and Joshua Eisenman have released their research on China-Africa relations, identifying areas where China and the United States have important differences in their approach to Africa and recommendations of key issues where Beijing and Washington can cooperate in a manner that will benefit Africans.

  • Blog Readers and Political Affiliation

    25/07/2008 Duração: 15min

    Henry Farrell, GW assistant professor of political science and international affairs; Eric Lawrence, GW assistant professor of political science; and John Sides, GW assistant professor of political science, examine who reads the more than 112 million blogs worldwide, the politics of these readers, and how much they participate in American politics.

  • Election Projection and Voter Turnout

    02/07/2008 Duração: 01h26min

    In eight of the past 12 presidential elections, TV networks proclaimed the winner as early as three hours before polls closed in Western states. Did these projections decrease voter turnout? Join Bill Adams, GW professor of public policy and public administration, for the answer to this quadrennial controversy about how media projections affect voter turnout.

  • Laser Ablation Electrospray Ionization

    31/01/2008 Duração: 51min

    Presented by Akos Vertes and Peter Nemes

  • Proteomics

    30/10/2006 Duração: 48min

    Proteomics, the systemic study of proteins based on the genome, has captured the attention of academia, government and industry alike. The broad objectives of The George Washington University's Institute for Proteomics Technology and Applications (IPTA) are to engage in research in developing new proteomics technology and in using that technology for proteomics research.

  • "There's No Such Thing as a Natural Disaster: Race, Class and Katrina," Chester Hartman and Greg Squires

    30/06/2006 Duração: 50min

    Chester Hartman and Greg Squires discuss their upcoming book, "There's No Such Thing as a Natural Disaster: Race, Class and Katrina"