iUniv Blog

  1. Search
  2. About
  3. Ask me anything
  4. Submit
  5. Subscribe
  6. Archive
  7. Random
  1. iUniv
  2. Twitter - Global
  3. Twitter - Japanese

iUniv Blog

Make free-flow education. It's iUniv! No fee necessary. No need to drive a long way to school. No need to take boring classes. We are always crazy about using social media. What if social media meets academic contents? We offer new social learning web service for self-learners using over 60,000 high-quality lectures from many universities worldwide.

Newer
Older
  • Pick of last week: Week ending April 23, 2011

    Hello from Inside!  Sorry for being ‘outside’ for a long time.

    In the wake of the earthquake, Japan is currently facing another crisis: the nuclear plant in Fukushima.  As Insider type this post workers are still risking their lives to stop the equipment failures, which are still ongoing after 50 days. 

    For details of the Fukushima crisis, please refer to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukushima_I_nuclear_accidents.  Insider just prays that their effort pay as soon as possible, and that the evacuated people retain their ordinary lives… 

    Naturally there are pros and cons of nuclear energy sources.  Insider does not want to go into details as the discussion may involve political issues, but it is important to think about the alternative methods of generating electricity.

    TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY
    CHEN 205 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I - Final Project
    Alternative Energy Sources for Taco Trucks
    http://iuniv.tv/top/episode/eid/47559/pid/3205

    The above presentation would be a very useful source to think about the available energy sources at this time.  It is very easy to understand as they use the so-called “Taco Trucks” as an example.

    Posted on April 28, 2011 ()

  • staff

Field Notes Theme. Designed by Manasto Jones. Powered by Tumblr.