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[SNIPPET] BIOTIC Biology 54th Anniversary Celebration – Video

Posted: Published on November 1st, 2014

[SNIPPET] BIOTIC Biology 54th Anniversary Celebration Give you something good to celebrate ! Dies Natalis Himbio UNPAD ke 54 8 November 2014, 15.30 WIB @Arboretum UNPAD Please kindly follow us for futher information FB : Dies Natalis Himbio... By: Ayuninda DS … Continue reading

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PhD, Camilla Ingvorsen, DTU Systems Biology – Video

Posted: Published on November 1st, 2014

PhD, Camilla Ingvorsen, DTU Systems Biology PhD, Camilla Ingvorsen, DTU Systems Biology Perinatal programming of metabolic dysfunction and obesity-induced inflammation By: DTUbroadcast … Continue reading

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SCSU senior biology major wins $27k scholarship with her blue crab research

Posted: Published on November 1st, 2014

If Melody Jackson is not accepted to the top graduate school of her choice, the University of Hawaii, she has other excellent options. If all else fails, there is always Stanford or Harvard, said the South Carolina State University senior biology major. Jackson is a precocious young lady, a confident self-starter who is not afraid to be different. She was the only S.C. State student out of a pool of hundreds across the nation to receive the 2014 S.C. TRIO McNair Research Scholarship. The grant competition, named after Lake City native Ronald E. McNair, awards institutions of higher education funds to prepare eligible participants for doctoral studies through involvement in research and other scholarly activities. The goal is to increase the attainment of Ph.D. degrees from under-represented segments of society. Jacksons research, titled Threat to the Blue Crab Population, earned her a $27,000 scholarship toward her post-undergraduate degree. There is no other little animal that is more South Carolinian than the blue crab, she said. For example, there is the Blue Crab Festival, which not only helps the economy but is also a huge part of the states ecology, Jackson said. Her research, complied using current literature about threats to … Continue reading

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Here I will show you how to say ‘biology’ with Zira.mp4 – Video

Posted: Published on October 31st, 2014

Here I will show you how to say'biology' with Zira.mp4 Compare prices of hotel rooms! http://tinyurl.com/q93wtj4 This video teaches you how to say or pronounce common english words. By: Pronounce words … Continue reading

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Rahul Sarpeshkar: Ultra Energy Efficient Systems in Biology, Engineering, and Medicine – Video

Posted: Published on October 31st, 2014

Rahul Sarpeshkar: Ultra Energy Efficient Systems in Biology, Engineering, and Medicine Research Lab of Electronics MIT Professor Rahul Sarpeshkar discusses Ultra Energy Efficient Systems in Biology, Engineering, and Medicine RELATED STORY: ... By: MIT Industrial Liaison Program … Continue reading

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Ingram biology newscast Kovitch – Video

Posted: Published on October 31st, 2014

Ingram biology newscast Kovitch This is our biome whether a newscast - Kovitch. By: Dylan Kovitch … Continue reading

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Biology meets geometry: Geometry of a common cellular structure explored

Posted: Published on October 31st, 2014

Architecture imitates life, at least when it comes to those spiral ramps in multistory parking garages. Stacked and connecting parallel levels, the ramps are replications of helical structures found in a ubiquitous membrane structure in the cells of the body. Dubbed Terasaki ramps after their discoverer, they reside in an organelle called the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), a network of membranes found throughout the cell and connected to and surrounding the cell nucleus. Now, a trio of scientists, including UC Santa Barbara biological physicist Greg Huber, describe ER geometry using the language of theoretical physics. Their findings appear in print and online in the Oct. 31 issue of Physical Review Letters. "Our work hypothesizes how the particular shape of this organelle forms, based on the interactions between Terasaki ramps," said Huber, who is deputy director of UCSB's Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. "A physicist would like to say there's a reason for the membrane's shape, that it's not just an accident. So by understanding better the physics responsible for the shape, one can start to think about other unsolved questions, including how its form relates to its function and, in the case of disease, to its dysfunction." The rough ER consists … Continue reading

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Arizona School District Censors Biology Book for Mentioning Abortion (Video)

Posted: Published on October 31st, 2014

The Gilbert Public School District recently voted to remove pages from the biology textbook "Campbell Biology: Concepts and Connections" because it mentions emergency contraception, morning after pills and abortion pills. According to AZCentral.com (video below), Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) signed a state law two years ago that says in part: "[N]o school district or charter school in this state may allow any presentation during instructional time or furnish any materials to pupils as part of any instruction that does not give preference, encouragement and support to childbirth and adoption as preferred options to elective abortion." The issue began when the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), a Christian law firm, wrote a letter to the superintendent of Gilbert Public Schools in August complaining that the biology book mentioned "emergency contraception" and "morning after pills." The ADF also opposed this scientifically correct line in the book: If a pregnancy has already occurred, the drug mifepristone, or RU486 can induce an abortion, the termination of a pregnancy in progress. The biology book said that these pills "may cause significant side effects," but the ADF referred the school district to the website AbortionPillRisks.org for "documented deaths" from abortion pills. AbortionPillRisks.org doesn't disclose its owners, … Continue reading

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Biology meets geometry

Posted: Published on October 31st, 2014

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 30-Oct-2014 Contact: Julie Cohen 805-893-7220 University of California - Santa Barbara @ucsantabarbara (Santa Barbara, Calif.) Architecture imitates life, at least when it comes to those spiral ramps in multistory parking garages. Stacked and connecting parallel levels, the ramps are replications of helical structures found in a ubiquitous membrane structure in the cells of the body. Dubbed Terasaki ramps after their discoverer, they reside in an organelle called the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), a network of membranes found throughout the cell and connected to and surrounding the cell nucleus. Now, a trio of scientists, including UC Santa Barbara biological physicist Greg Huber, describe ER geometry using the language of theoretical physics. Their findings appear in print and online in the Oct. 31 issue of Physical Review Letters. "Our work hypothesizes how the particular shape of this organelle forms, based on the interactions between Terasaki ramps," said Huber, who is deputy director of UCSB's Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. "A physicist would like to say there's a reason for the membrane's shape, that it's not just an accident. So by understanding better the physics responsible for the shape, one can start to think about other unsolved questions, including how its … Continue reading

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What is Synthetic Biology?: Engineering Life and Livelihoods – Video

Posted: Published on October 30th, 2014

What is Synthetic Biology?: Engineering Life and Livelihoods It has been referred to as extreme genetic engineering and the new frontier of biotechnology. What is "SynBio", and how will it affect the food we eat and the farmers who provide it? This short... By: ETC Group … Continue reading

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