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Lighting The World

We take light for granted, yet more than two billion people in the world go through their entire lives without reliable lighting. But that’s changing, thanks in part to the brilliant discovery of UC Santa Barbara’s Shuji Nakamura.
The UCTV Prime series Lighting the World: Shuji Nakamura and His Brilliant Discovery, made possible by UC Santa Barbara’s Solid State Lighting and Energy Center, tells the story of Nakamura’s determined effort to develop the white LED and the revolution in lighting that his discovery has brought to the world.

Careers In Innovation
Powered by UC San Diego Extension, UCTV’s Career Channel provides a public service as an unbiased provider of information, tools and experts to help college graduates with their careers.
This month brings a slate of new programs from UCSB’s Technology Management Program and UC Berkeley’s Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology, featuring experts on innovation in the high-tech marketplace.

Breeze Through The Basics of First-Year Med School
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a first-year medical student? Are you planning to pursue a career in healthcare but want to learn more first?
Learn from the same faculty who teach the fundamental concepts of medicine to first-year medical students at UCSF with this new UCSF Osher Mini Medical School series, premiering March 18.
Foundations for Future Health Care Providers
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS (PACIFIC TIMES)
All programs repeat throughout the month. Visit the Program Schedule on our web site for additional air dates and times.
Health & Medicine
Overcoming the Superwoman Syndrome: Creating Your Personal Path to Wellness
Travel Medicine – Health Matters
Living for Longevity: The Nutrition Connection
Hang-in and Have Smart Friends – The Road to HIV Resistance
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Science
Sleuthing Seismic Signals: Understanding Earthquake Hazard and Monitoring Nuclear Explosions
The Gamma-Ray Spectrometer at Mercury: A Seven Year Journey to the Innermost Planet
The Beginning and End of the Universe: What Physics Says
Solar Fridges and Personal Power Grids: How Berkeley Lab is Fighting Global Poverty
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Public Affairs
Searching for Democracy
Income Inequality: Evidence and Implications
Inequality and the 2012 Election
Revelle Forum: Gavin Newsom
Tales From the Front Lines: Reporting From Iraq and Afghanistan
Making Mischief in the Blogosphere
The Rise of China vs. the Logic of Strategy with Edward Luttwak
Revolution of Hope, Vicente Fox, Former President of Mexico
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Humanities
Script to Screen: Dead Poets Society
10 Things I Hate About You
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Arts & Music
Why Music with David Borgo
Lytle Presents Beethoven
Orchestra Kids: 2012 Elementary Honor Orchestra at UCLA
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Education
The Role of a Research University on Economic Development with UC San Diego Chancellor Pradeep Khosla
Public Universities at a Time of Austerity and Crisis: Some Lessons from Greece
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Business
Open Source & Cloud Computing
Robert Tucker: Innovation is Everybody’s Business
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New Online Videos and Podcasts
The Evolution of Human Nutrition
New Insights into the Early History of the Earth and Moon
Mind Your Heart: Stress, Mental Health and Heart Disease
more videos and podcasts >>
