From Stephen Hawkings 'Brave New World'.
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Synthetic Biology
From Stephen Hawkings 'Brave New World'.
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Synthetic Biology
General Biology Laboratory
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Mix your music! Learn GarageBand in 30 Days! mhlo.co Mahalo biology expert Mary Poffenroth tells you about the mitochondria in our cells. Mitochondria --------------------------------------------------------------------- Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell, generating most of the cell's energy supply
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Mix your music! Learn GarageBand in 30 Days! mhlo.co Mahalo biology expert Mary Poffenroth tells you about the chloroplasts found in photosynthetic organisms. Chloroplasts --------------------------------------------------------------------- Most of the living world runs on the energy provided by the sun. The transfer from solar to chemical energy happens through photosynthesis, which occurs in the organelle called chloroplast
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Clement Valla asked 500 people to consecutively trace what was, at first, a single line. As each person traces the last person's line, the result becomes more and more jumbled and complex.
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an illuminating metaphor for the process of biological evolution - Video
Girls Aloud performing Biology Live at the O2 Arena, as shown on the Tangled Up Tour DVD.
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Girls Aloud - Biology - HD [Tangled Up Tour DVD] - Video
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Biology 1B - Lecture 36: Introduction to plant morphology an - Video
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Although alien communications convey that humans were created by the aliens in distant past, the genetics undeniably proofs our terrestrial origin. In this talk, I am reviewing this paradox: why do we have two independent origins and how this new understanding affects our future? To pre-order my book visit my web site: http://www.maxsteinberg.com
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01of11 The New Biology: Our Nature and Future as a Hybrid Race - Video
Master the Turducken! mhlo.co Mahalo biology expert Mary Poffenroth explains the difference between osmosis and diffusion. Osmosis vs. Diffusion --------------------------------------------------------------------- Passive transport is the movement of a substance across a permeable membrane, without additional energy
Professor John-Paul Bogers talks about Sample Tissue Quality for Molecular Biology Tests at the Oncology Imaging and Personalized Medicine Conference (OIPMC) Conference held in Brussels on the 29th of October 2011
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Sample Tissue Quality for Molecular Biology Tests with Professor John-Paul Bogers - Video
"A Social Biology" from The Far Stairs' EP The Rules. http://www.reconstructionrecords.com
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A Social Biology by The Far Stairs - Video
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FiST Chat 48: Synthetic Biology
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Marine biology project - Video
Master the Turducken! mhlo.co Mahalo biology expert Mary Poffenroth explains the classification system of species and the taxonomic hierarchy. The Taxonomic Hierarchy --------------------------------------------------------------------- In biological taxonomy, all life forms can be classified within a hierarchal system that orders them from the broadest, most inclusive categories to the narrowest, most exclusive. The most widely used conventional categories are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species.www.biology-online.org This taxonomic system was initially pioneered by Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century
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In July 2011, mathematical scientists from around the world gathered in Vancouver, BC, Canada for the 7th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics - ICIAM 2011. The meeting highlighted the most recent advances in the discipline and demonstrated their applicability to science, engineering and industry, emphasizing industrial applications and computational science in new and emerging topic areas identified by panels of top international scientists. Professors Maeve McCarthy, Benoit Perthame, Gerda de Vries and several other speakers outlined various aspects of mathematical modeling in studying biological processes such as evolution, ecology, and human and animal behavior.
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Mathematical Biology - ICIAM 2011 - Video
It is clear that naturally occurring micro-organisms are a successful alternative to chemical pesticides for eradicating the diseases that affect fruit, flower and vegetable crops. Isabel Trillas, a manager of Biocontrol Technologies SL, explains the work being carried out by this "spin-off" company from Barcelona University, located at the Barcelona Science Park.
My exchange year in USA. My crazy biology class,like it sooo much.
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Biology class - Video
Hope this makes it a bit easier to revise 🙂
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