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Category Archives: Biology

Titus Brown: Data intensive biology in the cloud: instrumenting ALL the things – PyCon 2014 – Video

Posted: Published on April 26th, 2014

Titus Brown: Data intensive biology in the cloud: instrumenting ALL the things - PyCon 2014 Speaker: Titus Brown "Cloud computing offers some great opportunities for science, but most cloud computing platforms are I/O and memory limited, and hence a... By: PyCon 2014 … Continue reading

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Nicole Rhodes Literacy in Biology Class KIPP NYC College Prep, April 2014 – Video

Posted: Published on April 26th, 2014

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Biology Teacher, Worksop, Nottinghamshire

Posted: Published on April 26th, 2014

Biology Teacher, Worksop, Nottinghamshire Worksop College is set in 310 acres of stunning grounds, inspiring pupils to succeed in the classroom and beyond. Many staff live on site in a range of accommodation provided by the school and choose to have their own children educated, for a significantly reduced fee, at the Prep School and the College. The site adjoins the beautiful Clumber Park and is only 1 hour 30 minutes away from London by train. We are able to offer outstanding facilities and deliver high academic standards. We have small class sizes, superb pastoral care and happy and successful pupils. The Biology Department provision includes an independent curriculum for year 9, AQA Level 1/2 Certificate in Biology (IGCSE) and AQA Level 1/2 Certificate Dual Award Science (IGCSE) are taught at GCSE and an overseas group is taught AQA Additional Science. BTEC is currently offered for lower ability students. The AQA Biology Specification A is taught in the Sixth Form. The successful applicant will be a dynamic and experienced A Level teacher and will be required to teach Biology to all levels and balanced science to year 9. Remarkable facts about Worksop College: In music we have two full time … Continue reading

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WPI Biology Apple Project – Video

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2014

WPI Biology Apple Project List of References 1. Thilakarathna, Surangi H., Wang, Yanwen, Rupasinghe, H.P. Vasantha, Ghanam, Khadija. Apple peel flavonoid- and triterpne-enriched extracts differentially affect cholestero... By: Guy Scuderi … Continue reading

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EPSRC-funded book, Synthetic Aesthetics, launches at V&A

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2014

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 25-Apr-2014 Contact: EPSRC Press Office pressoffice@epsrc.ac.uk 01-793-444-404 Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council The emerging field of synthetic biology crosses the boundary between science and design, in order to design and manufacture biologically based parts, devices and systems that do not exist in the natural world, as well as the redesign of existing, natural biological systems. This new technology has the potential to create new organisms for a variety of applications from materials to machines. What role can artists and designers play in our biological future? This Friday, the Victoria & Albert Museum's Friday Late turns the V&A into a living laboratory, bringing science and design together for one night of events, workshops and installations. It will also feature the official launch of a new EPSRC-funded book 'Synthetic Aesthetics: Investigating Synthetic Biology's Designs on Nature'. The book, by Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, Jane Calvert, Pablo Schyfter, Alistair Elfick and Drew Endy, emerged from a research project 'Sandpit: Synthetic aesthetics: connecting synthetic biology and creative design' which was funded by the UK's Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the National Science Foundation in the US. Kedar Pandya, EPSRC's Head of Engineering, said: "This event and the Synthetic … Continue reading

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Are Almonds An Optimal Snack?

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2014

Almonds examined for effects on diet quality, appetite, adiposity and cardiovascular disease risk factors at Experimental Biology 2014 MODESTO, Calif., April 25, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ Six new almond-related research studies will be presented next week in San Diego at the American Society of Nutrition (ASN)s Scientific Sessions and Annual Meeting, held in conjunction with Experimental Biology 2014 (EB). The conference attracts an international audience of approximately 13,000 leading scientists specializing in various health disciplines. The science presented will reveal new insights on the effects of almond consumption on overall diet quality and health status, abdominal adiposity, measures of appetite and satiety, and cardiovascular risk factors. Presenting new research to this audience of scientists and health professionals is critical to turning the findings into practical application and recommendations, said Dr. Karen Lapsley, Chief Science Officer for the Almond Board of California. These results help to advance the evolution of our understanding of almonds beneficial effects as part of a healthy diet. In a satellite session on Sunday, April 27(i), researchers will explore the question, Are Almonds an Optimal Snack? a hot topic given that snacking has become a way of life for most Americans. In fact, 97% of Americans report eating at … Continue reading

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University offers post-doc in feminist biology to counter ‘male, white, straight’ research

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2014

The University of Wisconsin-Madison sought to uncover and reverse gender bias in biology, which has led to the creation of a post-doctorate in feminist biology. The program is the first in the nation and probably the world, saidJanet Hyde, director of the campus Center for Research on Gender & Women, on the universitys website. Dr. Hyde is a professor of Psychology and Womens Studies who received her Ph.D. in 1972 from the University of California-Berkeley. SEE ALSO: Professor apologizes after blasting Republicans in class All human beings have gender stereotypes in their brain, Dr. Hyde told Campus Reform on Thursday. Gender stereotypes are pervasive people just dont see things or dont appreciate them or dont process them when they dont conform to stereotype notions. The first post-doctoral fellow, Caroline VanSickle, also responded to Campus Reforms inquiries about the program, saying via email: We arent doing science well if we ignore the ideas and research of people who arent male, white, straight, or rich. [] Feminist science seeks to improve our understanding of the world by including people with different viewpoints. A more inclusive science means an opportunity to make new discoveries. The universitys program in feminist biology begins in September. … Continue reading

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9th Grade Biology: Hectic Introduction to the Human Organ Systems pt.3 – Video

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2014

9th Grade Biology: Hectic Introduction to the Human Organ Systems pt.3 The third installment of my chaotic, gif injected overview of the human organ systems. Broadcast primarily for the purpose of archiving, but you're welcome to listen in. Systems covered in... By: Michael Cook … Continue reading

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The Epic Process of Mitosis – AP Biology CAHS 2014 – Video

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2014

The Epic Process of Mitosis - AP Biology CAHS 2014 Made by Caleb Watkins and Kendrick De Los Reyes. Music by Johnny Cash (Ring of Fire). Credit to the application Stop Motion Studios. By: RulerOfTheKings … Continue reading

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How to Record & Analyze Data Using the Scientific Method : Biology Lessons – Video

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2014

How to Record Analyze Data Using the Scientific Method : Biology Lessons Subscribe Now: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ehoweducation Watch More: http://www.youtube.com/ehoweducation The scientific method is a ... By: eHowEducation … Continue reading

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