Monday, May 26th TV listings for University of California TV
A discussion of her film.
A look at political philosophy.
Combinatorial Technology and the Emergence of the Built Environment
Early structures: technology and human evolution insights.
Performance by Lisa Sanders and Brown Sugar.
Educating people about nonviolence.
California industries likely to be impacted by AI.
AI in the functioning of governmental processes.
Lightning Injuries and Hyperthermia
Find out what you can do in dangerous situations.
A conversation on artificial intelligence and security.
The first cell phone call was made on April 3 1973.
Claude Shannon the Father of the Digital Revolution.
The significance of war in writings of Jorge Luis Borges.
Chronic and Rare Medical Conditions
Healthcare as young adults grow older.
Impact of Health Care on Climate
What healthcare is doing to become sustainable.
Prevention of, Living and Dealing with Diabetes.
Chronic and Rare Medical Conditions
Healthcare as young adults grow older.
Impact of Health Care on Climate
What healthcare is doing to become sustainable.
Prevention of, Living and Dealing with Diabetes.
Steven Schick conducts Jean Sibelius' Symphony No. 5.
A discussion of her film.
A look at political philosophy.
Combinatorial Technology and the Emergence of the Built Environment
Early structures: technology and human evolution insights.