Vous aimerez aussi
JJ & Friends by CoComelon
Classic Fairy Tales: Season 1
Baby Learning with CoComelon - Colors, Shapes and Numbers!
ABC Jamboree by StoryBots
Hank's Big Adventure!
CoComelon Lane | NEW Netflix Kids Show
Mighty Little Bheem | Netflix Jr.
Princess Songs and Nursery Rhymes for Babies - CoComelon Kids Songs
Numbers Songs by StoryBots
Kids Songs by CoComelon
Primary 1 English
Alphabet (ABC) Songs by CoComelon
CoComelon
CocoMelon | Little Baby Bum | Blippi - Nursery Rhymes & Kids TV Shows
The Original CoComelon Alphabet Series
CoComelon For Journeys
ABC Songs for Kids - CoComelon Nursery Rhymes
CoComelon Dance Party | Dance Along & Kids Songs
English lessons for kids - My English teacher
Nursery Rhymes by CoComelon
BabyBus Best Nursery Rhymes, Kids Songs, and Cartoon for Kids!
English Fairy Tales @EnglishFairyTales
Best Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs - by BabyBus
Learn Colors with CoComelon!
Commentaires
3 commentaires
Physicians and scientists at Yale School of Medicine and University College London are working together to create a new kind of cardiac stent, one which they hope will lower the risk of a second heart attack following angioplasty. The goal is to produce a magnetized, biodegradable metal structure that will attract iron-tagged stem cells and, over time, dissolve away once a new arterial lining is in place. Producer: Sarika Arya
An international group of researchers from diverse fields is working to defeat dengue fever, a sometimes fatal viral infection transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. As many as 100 million people worldwide are infected. Scientists from Yale University, University College London, and the University of Queensland are applying the tools of virology, immunology, structural and molecular biology, and medicinal chemistry to probe for vulnerabilities in an infectious agent for which there is no specific treatment Producer: Sarika Arya
The co-directors of the Yale UCL Collaborative talk about the goals and activities of the transatlantic partnership, which brings together faculty and students from Yale University and University College London. Participating disciplines include medicine, the life sciences, engineering, law, architecture, and the humanities, Producer: Sarika Arya
