Mellon College of Science (Video)

Carnegie Mellon's Mellon College of Science includes four departments: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Mathematical Sciences and Physics. Leveraging strengths across campus, the college maximizes interdisciplinary contacts within the college and with other colleges at the university.

Viruses From Scratch - 2010 Buhl Lecture

William Gelbart, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Los Angeles, gave the 2010 Buhl Lecture at the Mellon College of Science at Carnegie Mellon University. His talk, entitled "Viruses From Scratch", discusses viruses from a physical point of view, emphasizing their unique simplicity and what they all have in common.

02-18
01:12:30

Lane Center for Computational Biology

Ray Lane & Robert Murphy discusses the Lane Center for Computational Biology.

01-19
02:06

Professor of Natural Sciences Krzysztof Matyjaszewski

Krzysztof Matyjaszewski discusses his experience at CMU.

10-06
05:24

Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award

Krzysztof Matyjaszewski accepts the 2009 Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award.

06-30
03:15

Big Numbers in Small Places

Computational Modules in Science Teaching: Big Numbers in Small Places.

06-26
10:26

Science & Science Fiction Course

Barry Luokkala discusses the Science and Science Fiction Course at CMU.

06-18
02:21

Mysteries of the Dark Universe - 2009 Buhl Lecture

Edward W. Kolb discusses the mysteries of the dark universe.

06-11
01:05:24

Angels and Demons: The Science Revealed

Manfred Paulini discusses the science behind Angels and Demons.

05-11
01:05:17

McWilliams Center for Cosmology

Bruce McWilliams discusses the McWilliams Center for Cosmology.

11-05
01:24

Solar Technologies

Rick McCullough discusses CMU's role in solar technologies.

11-05
01:32

Green Chemistry

Terry Collins discusses green chemistry.

11-05
01:28

Pursuing Sustainable Technologies: People Change People

Terry Collins presents Pursuing Sustainable Technologies: People Change People.

08-12
01:00:27

Nanotechnology for Fun & Profit

Ray Baughman presents Nanotechnology for Fun & Profit.

03-19
48:17

Computational Biology

Rick McCullough discusses CMU's role in computational biology.

10-05
09:22

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