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Fox Host: Trans Bathrooms Are A 'War On Biology'
Fox News host Tucker Carlson suggested over the weekend that schools with transgender bathroom polices were undermining what children were learning about biology in science class...
Read More At:
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Clip from the Tuesday, May 12th 2015 edition of The Kyle Kulinski Show, which
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Biology Biotechnology Principles part 15 (Competent Host) class 12 XII
Biology Biotechnology Principles part 15 (Competent Host: gene gun, Micropipette ,electroporation method)
class 12 XII
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Themes in Host-Pathogen Interactions: Insights from Structural Biology
Video of my December 3 Lecture "Themes in Host-Pathogen Interactions: Insights from Structural Biology" How do bacteria cause disease? Over hundreds of milli...
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Biology Human Health & Diseases part 4 (Pathogens, Parasites & Host) class 12 XII
Biology Human Health & Diseases part 4 (Pathogens, Parasites & Host) class 12 XII
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Bruce Lipton The Biology of Belief - KG Stiles, Host
FREE Audio Download Complete Interview http://www.kgstiles.com Today on Conversations to Enlighten and Heal I am speaking with internationally renowned cellu...
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Electro-Biology on DSOTR with host - Unique Lee and guest freemanjack
I put it to you that 99% of your thoughts and deeds are not your own but are a deeply programmed response to chemical signals from an entity that is not you and will gladly kill you if you don't obey the orders and its not Satan or the govt or the wife but highly evolved ancient entities that can occupy the microscopic universe we can only peer through a lens at.
In a lively, informative hour and
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Ouran High School Host Club Biology
I LOVE THIS ANIME i dont own the anime or song used.
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Krista Hines (Biology) explains the host-parasite system
Krista Podcast 1.
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Kari's (Biology) description of the host-parasite system and her team's project
Kari Soltau (Biology student) introduces the ecological system and host-parasite model.
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A.J. Kressin (Biology) explains the host-parasite system
aj explanation.
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Roger Beachy (Danforth Center) Part 1: Biology of Plant Virus Infection
This seminar describes the cell and molecular biology of plant virus infection. The first lecture will discuss how virus replication centers are set up in pl...
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Leveraging Ingenuity for Predictive Systems Biology
Leveraging Ingenuity for Predictive Systems Biology: An Approach To Broad-Spectrum, Host-Directed Drug Target Discovery In Infectious Diseases Presented By: ...
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Feminist Biology Program
Please Hit "Like" for C-INFERNO Facebook Page
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Chapins-Inferno/146807571999284\
Bernard Chapin with Chapin's INFERNO 2392
Feminist Biology Program http://badgerherald.com/news/2014/04/21/madison-host-first-feminist-biology-post-doc-program-nation-rl/#.U1rSU_ldV8G
Welfare confession https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_Ng84CoFDs KD Biggunski https://www.youtube.com/watc
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A2 Edexcel Biology Unit 4 - Bacteria, Viruses, Innate/Specific Immunity
The following points are covered in this video: 8 Distinguish between the structure of bacteria and viruses 10 Describe the major routes pathogens may take w...
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Psychology: Depression: Biology
Psychology A2: Depression: Part B: Biology WILL and SARAH return to host WAHEY's revision videos for the A2, focussing on the AQA specification. This has got...
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Quantum Biology and the Hidden Nature of Nature
Courtesy of the World Science Festival:
http://www.worldsciencefestival.com/programs/quantum_biology/
Can the spooky world of quantum physics explain bird navigation, photosynthesis and even our delicate sense of smell? Clues are mounting that the rules governing the subatomic realm may play an unexpectedly pivotal role in the visible world. Leading thinkers in the emerging field of quantum biolo
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Air Plants: Biology and Diversity
(3/30/13) Oklahoma Gardening host Kim Toscano shares a very unique collection of plants known as air plants, or plants of the Tillandsia species.
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Flu Attack! How A Virus Invades Your Body
When you get the flu, viruses turn your cells into tiny factories that help spread the disease. In this animation, NPR's Robert Krulwich and medical animator...
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Biology Lesson Idea: Parasitic Plants
Different species of parasitic plants steal nutrients from host species in order to survive. Sometimes this ends in the death of the host. For more films lik...
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How pathogens overcome host defence mechanisms
This host pathogen interaction lecture explains the process how pathogens overcome host defense mechanisms of human body and it also explains the methods of ...
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Digital biology and open science -- the coming revolution | Stephen Larson | TEDxVienna
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. What if we could better understand all of life by playing with virtual replicas inside computers the same way we play with Lego blocks?
This is the idea behind a new revolution called digital biology.
Digital Biology doesn't just use computers to measure and analyze biological systems. Digital Biology
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Tell Me How - Marine Biologist
http://www.tmwmedia.com/tellmehow.html#K9157DVD Host Melody Young meets with marine biologist Andrea Cannon and joins her in her work to save the Kemp-Ridley...
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Richard Dawkins and Lawrence Krauss: Something from Nothing, at ANU
edit* Professor Lawrence Krauss will be examining the history of the universe...so far at ANU on 30 July 2013. For more information visit http://greateststo...
Fox Host: Trans Bathrooms Are A 'War On Biology'
Fox News host Tucker Carlson suggested over the weekend that schools with transgender bathroom polices were undermining what children were learning about biolog...
Fox News host Tucker Carlson suggested over the weekend that schools with transgender bathroom polices were undermining what children were learning about biology in science class...
Read More At:
http://www.rawstory.com/2015/05/fox-news-host-transgender-bathroom-policies-are-a-war-on-biology-and-the-scientific-method/
Clip from the Tuesday, May 12th 2015 edition of The Kyle Kulinski Show, which airs live on Blog Talk Radio and Secular Talk Radio monday - friday 4-6pm Eastern.
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wn.com/Fox Host Trans Bathrooms Are A 'War On Biology'
Fox News host Tucker Carlson suggested over the weekend that schools with transgender bathroom polices were undermining what children were learning about biology in science class...
Read More At:
http://www.rawstory.com/2015/05/fox-news-host-transgender-bathroom-policies-are-a-war-on-biology-and-the-scientific-method/
Clip from the Tuesday, May 12th 2015 edition of The Kyle Kulinski Show, which airs live on Blog Talk Radio and Secular Talk Radio monday - friday 4-6pm Eastern.
Check out our website - and become a member - at:
http://www.SecularTalkRadio.com
Listen to the Live Show or On Demand archive at:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/kylekulinski
Follow on Twitter:
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Like on Facebook:
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- published: 13 May 2015
- views: 301
Biology Biotechnology Principles part 15 (Competent Host) class 12 XII
Biology Biotechnology Principles part 15 (Competent Host: gene gun, Micropipette ,electroporation method)
class 12 XII...
Biology Biotechnology Principles part 15 (Competent Host: gene gun, Micropipette ,electroporation method)
class 12 XII
wn.com/Biology Biotechnology Principles Part 15 (Competent Host) Class 12 Xii
Biology Biotechnology Principles part 15 (Competent Host: gene gun, Micropipette ,electroporation method)
class 12 XII
- published: 30 Jun 2015
- views: 67
Themes in Host-Pathogen Interactions: Insights from Structural Biology
Video of my December 3 Lecture "Themes in Host-Pathogen Interactions: Insights from Structural Biology" How do bacteria cause disease? Over hundreds of milli......
Video of my December 3 Lecture "Themes in Host-Pathogen Interactions: Insights from Structural Biology" How do bacteria cause disease? Over hundreds of milli...
wn.com/Themes In Host Pathogen Interactions Insights From Structural Biology
Video of my December 3 Lecture "Themes in Host-Pathogen Interactions: Insights from Structural Biology" How do bacteria cause disease? Over hundreds of milli...
Biology Human Health & Diseases part 4 (Pathogens, Parasites & Host) class 12 XII
Biology Human Health & Diseases part 4 (Pathogens, Parasites & Host) class 12 XII...
Biology Human Health & Diseases part 4 (Pathogens, Parasites & Host) class 12 XII
wn.com/Biology Human Health Diseases Part 4 (Pathogens, Parasites Host) Class 12 Xii
Biology Human Health & Diseases part 4 (Pathogens, Parasites & Host) class 12 XII
- published: 28 May 2015
- views: 73
Bruce Lipton The Biology of Belief - KG Stiles, Host
FREE Audio Download Complete Interview http://www.kgstiles.com Today on Conversations to Enlighten and Heal I am speaking with internationally renowned cellu......
FREE Audio Download Complete Interview http://www.kgstiles.com Today on Conversations to Enlighten and Heal I am speaking with internationally renowned cellu...
wn.com/Bruce Lipton The Biology Of Belief Kg Stiles, Host
FREE Audio Download Complete Interview http://www.kgstiles.com Today on Conversations to Enlighten and Heal I am speaking with internationally renowned cellu...
- published: 27 May 2010
- views: 1822
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author: KG Stiles
Electro-Biology on DSOTR with host - Unique Lee and guest freemanjack
I put it to you that 99% of your thoughts and deeds are not your own but are a deeply programmed response to chemical signals from an entity that is not you and...
I put it to you that 99% of your thoughts and deeds are not your own but are a deeply programmed response to chemical signals from an entity that is not you and will gladly kill you if you don't obey the orders and its not Satan or the govt or the wife but highly evolved ancient entities that can occupy the microscopic universe we can only peer through a lens at.
In a lively, informative hour and a half show host Lee and freemanjack discuss the concept of electro-biology and its implications for human health and possible horticultural applications, with departures into micro-biology, gut flora and even Ancient Egyptian history!
ADAPTIVE LINEAR BENEFICIAL BIFURCATION!!!! - http://peoplesinternetradio.com/forum/topics/adaptive-linear-beneficial-bifurcation
Fancy a Bacon buttie or a nice juicy Steak? Read this............ http://peoplesinternetradio.com/forum/topics/fancy-a-bacon-buttie-or-a-nice-juicy-steak-read-this
Also an apology and correction from the show - In respect to Liquid Crystal Water I correctly name the author as Gerald Pollack in my first reference then subsequently confuse him with Eric Dollard, please watch this video for further information on E-Z water - Batteries Made from Water; http://youtu.be/eS4PkR_BkRo
wn.com/Electro Biology On Dsotr With Host Unique Lee And Guest Freemanjack
I put it to you that 99% of your thoughts and deeds are not your own but are a deeply programmed response to chemical signals from an entity that is not you and will gladly kill you if you don't obey the orders and its not Satan or the govt or the wife but highly evolved ancient entities that can occupy the microscopic universe we can only peer through a lens at.
In a lively, informative hour and a half show host Lee and freemanjack discuss the concept of electro-biology and its implications for human health and possible horticultural applications, with departures into micro-biology, gut flora and even Ancient Egyptian history!
ADAPTIVE LINEAR BENEFICIAL BIFURCATION!!!! - http://peoplesinternetradio.com/forum/topics/adaptive-linear-beneficial-bifurcation
Fancy a Bacon buttie or a nice juicy Steak? Read this............ http://peoplesinternetradio.com/forum/topics/fancy-a-bacon-buttie-or-a-nice-juicy-steak-read-this
Also an apology and correction from the show - In respect to Liquid Crystal Water I correctly name the author as Gerald Pollack in my first reference then subsequently confuse him with Eric Dollard, please watch this video for further information on E-Z water - Batteries Made from Water; http://youtu.be/eS4PkR_BkRo
- published: 14 Jan 2015
- views: 40
Ouran High School Host Club Biology
I LOVE THIS ANIME i dont own the anime or song used....
I LOVE THIS ANIME i dont own the anime or song used.
wn.com/Ouran High School Host Club Biology
I LOVE THIS ANIME i dont own the anime or song used.
- published: 24 Jul 2008
- views: 555
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author: OMGWTF2008
Kari's (Biology) description of the host-parasite system and her team's project
Kari Soltau (Biology student) introduces the ecological system and host-parasite model....
Kari Soltau (Biology student) introduces the ecological system and host-parasite model.
wn.com/Kari's (Biology) Description Of The Host Parasite System And Her Team's Project
Kari Soltau (Biology student) introduces the ecological system and host-parasite model.
- published: 12 Oct 2011
- views: 63
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author: UWLCORE
Roger Beachy (Danforth Center) Part 1: Biology of Plant Virus Infection
This seminar describes the cell and molecular biology of plant virus infection. The first lecture will discuss how virus replication centers are set up in pl......
This seminar describes the cell and molecular biology of plant virus infection. The first lecture will discuss how virus replication centers are set up in pl...
wn.com/Roger Beachy (Danforth Center) Part 1 Biology Of Plant Virus Infection
This seminar describes the cell and molecular biology of plant virus infection. The first lecture will discuss how virus replication centers are set up in pl...
- published: 26 Mar 2010
- views: 11322
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author: iBiology
Leveraging Ingenuity for Predictive Systems Biology
Leveraging Ingenuity for Predictive Systems Biology: An Approach To Broad-Spectrum, Host-Directed Drug Target Discovery In Infectious Diseases Presented By: ......
Leveraging Ingenuity for Predictive Systems Biology: An Approach To Broad-Spectrum, Host-Directed Drug Target Discovery In Infectious Diseases Presented By: ...
wn.com/Leveraging Ingenuity For Predictive Systems Biology
Leveraging Ingenuity for Predictive Systems Biology: An Approach To Broad-Spectrum, Host-Directed Drug Target Discovery In Infectious Diseases Presented By: ...
Feminist Biology Program
Please Hit "Like" for C-INFERNO Facebook Page
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Chapins-Inferno/146807571999284\
Bernard Chapin with Chapin's INFERNO 2392
Femini...
Please Hit "Like" for C-INFERNO Facebook Page
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Bernard Chapin with Chapin's INFERNO 2392
Feminist Biology Program http://badgerherald.com/news/2014/04/21/madison-host-first-feminist-biology-post-doc-program-nation-rl/#.U1rSU_ldV8G
Welfare confession https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_Ng84CoFDs KD Biggunski https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ_DMXKYS_A
Biggun butter dance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9pW6PwEayQ
Women: Theory and Practice
http://www.amazon.com/Women-Practice-Bernard-Paul-Chapin/dp/1604612711/ref=tmm_pap_title_0
Escape from Gangsta Island
http://www.amazon.com/Escape-Gangsta-Island-Progressive-Decline/dp/0595376738
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http://hollywoodloser.com/
wn.com/Feminist Biology Program
Please Hit "Like" for C-INFERNO Facebook Page
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Chapins-Inferno/146807571999284\
Bernard Chapin with Chapin's INFERNO 2392
Feminist Biology Program http://badgerherald.com/news/2014/04/21/madison-host-first-feminist-biology-post-doc-program-nation-rl/#.U1rSU_ldV8G
Welfare confession https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_Ng84CoFDs KD Biggunski https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ_DMXKYS_A
Biggun butter dance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9pW6PwEayQ
Women: Theory and Practice
http://www.amazon.com/Women-Practice-Bernard-Paul-Chapin/dp/1604612711/ref=tmm_pap_title_0
Escape from Gangsta Island
http://www.amazon.com/Escape-Gangsta-Island-Progressive-Decline/dp/0595376738
Twitter
http://twitter.com/BernardChapin
http://hollywoodloser.com/
- published: 26 Apr 2014
- views: 847
A2 Edexcel Biology Unit 4 - Bacteria, Viruses, Innate/Specific Immunity
The following points are covered in this video: 8 Distinguish between the structure of bacteria and viruses 10 Describe the major routes pathogens may take w......
The following points are covered in this video: 8 Distinguish between the structure of bacteria and viruses 10 Describe the major routes pathogens may take w...
wn.com/A2 Edexcel Biology Unit 4 Bacteria, Viruses, Innate Specific Immunity
The following points are covered in this video: 8 Distinguish between the structure of bacteria and viruses 10 Describe the major routes pathogens may take w...
- published: 29 May 2014
- views: 304
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author: Charliesk
Psychology: Depression: Biology
Psychology A2: Depression: Part B: Biology WILL and SARAH return to host WAHEY's revision videos for the A2, focussing on the AQA specification. This has got......
Psychology A2: Depression: Part B: Biology WILL and SARAH return to host WAHEY's revision videos for the A2, focussing on the AQA specification. This has got...
wn.com/Psychology Depression Biology
Psychology A2: Depression: Part B: Biology WILL and SARAH return to host WAHEY's revision videos for the A2, focussing on the AQA specification. This has got...
Quantum Biology and the Hidden Nature of Nature
Courtesy of the World Science Festival:
http://www.worldsciencefestival.com/programs/quantum_biology/
Can the spooky world of quantum physics explain bird navi...
Courtesy of the World Science Festival:
http://www.worldsciencefestival.com/programs/quantum_biology/
Can the spooky world of quantum physics explain bird navigation, photosynthesis and even our delicate sense of smell? Clues are mounting that the rules governing the subatomic realm may play an unexpectedly pivotal role in the visible world. Leading thinkers in the emerging field of quantum biology explored the hidden hand of quantum physics on the scales of everyday life.
John Hockenberry:
John Hockenberry is an award-winning journalist with twenty-five years experience in radio, broadcast television and print. He is the host of WNYC and PRI's The Takeaway, a correspondent for PBS Frontline, and a noted presenter and moderator at conferences such as TED, Aspen Ideas, and the World Science Festival.
Paul Davies:
Paul Davies is a theoretical physicist, cosmologist, astrobiologist, and best-selling author. He is Regents' Professor at Arizona State University, where he is Director of Beyond: Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science, co-director of the Cosmology Initiative and principal investigator of the Center for the Convergence of Physical Science and Cancer Biology. He previously held academic appointments in the UK and Australia. His research focuses on the "big questions", from the origin of the universe to the origin of life. His most recent popular book is The Eerie Silence: Are We Alone in the Universe? He has received the Templeton Prize, the Royal Society's Faraday Prize, the Kelvin Medal of the UK Institute of Physics, the Robinson Cosmology Prize, and many book awards. He is a member of the Order of Australia and a recipient of the Bicentenary Medal of Chile. The asteroid (6870) Pauldavies is named in his honor.
Seth Lloyd:
Working with a variety of groups to construct and operate quantum computers and quantum communication systems, Seth Lloyd is the first person to develop a realizable model for quantum computation. His research focuses on the role of information in complex systems and the quantum mechanics of living systems (known as `quantum life'), economics, and cosmology.
Lloyd is the author of over a hundred scientific papers, including the publication Programming the Universe. He is currently the professor of quantum-mechanical engineering at MIT and the director of the W.M. Keck Center for Extreme Quantum Information Theory.
Thorsten Ritz:
Thorsten Ritz is a biophysicist interested in the role of quantum mechanics in biological systems, ranging from photosynthetic light harvesting systems to sensory cells. He has championed the idea that a quantum mechanical reaction may lie at the heart of the magnetic compass of birds and other animals. Straddling and often breaking the barriers between theory and experiment and physics and biology, he has worked with biologists to provide the first experimental evidence supporting a quantum-based compass in birds.
He is currently an associate professor of physics and astronomy at the University of California, Irvine. His work has received national and international recognition, including awards from the Royal Institute of Navigation (UK), Institute of Physics (UK), American Physical Society, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and the Research Cooperation.
wn.com/Quantum Biology And The Hidden Nature Of Nature
Courtesy of the World Science Festival:
http://www.worldsciencefestival.com/programs/quantum_biology/
Can the spooky world of quantum physics explain bird navigation, photosynthesis and even our delicate sense of smell? Clues are mounting that the rules governing the subatomic realm may play an unexpectedly pivotal role in the visible world. Leading thinkers in the emerging field of quantum biology explored the hidden hand of quantum physics on the scales of everyday life.
John Hockenberry:
John Hockenberry is an award-winning journalist with twenty-five years experience in radio, broadcast television and print. He is the host of WNYC and PRI's The Takeaway, a correspondent for PBS Frontline, and a noted presenter and moderator at conferences such as TED, Aspen Ideas, and the World Science Festival.
Paul Davies:
Paul Davies is a theoretical physicist, cosmologist, astrobiologist, and best-selling author. He is Regents' Professor at Arizona State University, where he is Director of Beyond: Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science, co-director of the Cosmology Initiative and principal investigator of the Center for the Convergence of Physical Science and Cancer Biology. He previously held academic appointments in the UK and Australia. His research focuses on the "big questions", from the origin of the universe to the origin of life. His most recent popular book is The Eerie Silence: Are We Alone in the Universe? He has received the Templeton Prize, the Royal Society's Faraday Prize, the Kelvin Medal of the UK Institute of Physics, the Robinson Cosmology Prize, and many book awards. He is a member of the Order of Australia and a recipient of the Bicentenary Medal of Chile. The asteroid (6870) Pauldavies is named in his honor.
Seth Lloyd:
Working with a variety of groups to construct and operate quantum computers and quantum communication systems, Seth Lloyd is the first person to develop a realizable model for quantum computation. His research focuses on the role of information in complex systems and the quantum mechanics of living systems (known as `quantum life'), economics, and cosmology.
Lloyd is the author of over a hundred scientific papers, including the publication Programming the Universe. He is currently the professor of quantum-mechanical engineering at MIT and the director of the W.M. Keck Center for Extreme Quantum Information Theory.
Thorsten Ritz:
Thorsten Ritz is a biophysicist interested in the role of quantum mechanics in biological systems, ranging from photosynthetic light harvesting systems to sensory cells. He has championed the idea that a quantum mechanical reaction may lie at the heart of the magnetic compass of birds and other animals. Straddling and often breaking the barriers between theory and experiment and physics and biology, he has worked with biologists to provide the first experimental evidence supporting a quantum-based compass in birds.
He is currently an associate professor of physics and astronomy at the University of California, Irvine. His work has received national and international recognition, including awards from the Royal Institute of Navigation (UK), Institute of Physics (UK), American Physical Society, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and the Research Cooperation.
- published: 18 Mar 2014
- views: 43774
Air Plants: Biology and Diversity
(3/30/13) Oklahoma Gardening host Kim Toscano shares a very unique collection of plants known as air plants, or plants of the Tillandsia species....
(3/30/13) Oklahoma Gardening host Kim Toscano shares a very unique collection of plants known as air plants, or plants of the Tillandsia species.
wn.com/Air Plants Biology And Diversity
(3/30/13) Oklahoma Gardening host Kim Toscano shares a very unique collection of plants known as air plants, or plants of the Tillandsia species.
Flu Attack! How A Virus Invades Your Body
When you get the flu, viruses turn your cells into tiny factories that help spread the disease. In this animation, NPR's Robert Krulwich and medical animator......
When you get the flu, viruses turn your cells into tiny factories that help spread the disease. In this animation, NPR's Robert Krulwich and medical animator...
wn.com/Flu Attack How A Virus Invades Your Body
When you get the flu, viruses turn your cells into tiny factories that help spread the disease. In this animation, NPR's Robert Krulwich and medical animator...
- published: 23 Oct 2009
- views: 2253386
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author: NPR
Biology Lesson Idea: Parasitic Plants
Different species of parasitic plants steal nutrients from host species in order to survive. Sometimes this ends in the death of the host. For more films lik......
Different species of parasitic plants steal nutrients from host species in order to survive. Sometimes this ends in the death of the host. For more films lik...
wn.com/Biology Lesson Idea Parasitic Plants
Different species of parasitic plants steal nutrients from host species in order to survive. Sometimes this ends in the death of the host. For more films lik...
- published: 29 Oct 2012
- views: 2766
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author: Twig World
How pathogens overcome host defence mechanisms
This host pathogen interaction lecture explains the process how pathogens overcome host defense mechanisms of human body and it also explains the methods of ......
This host pathogen interaction lecture explains the process how pathogens overcome host defense mechanisms of human body and it also explains the methods of ...
wn.com/How Pathogens Overcome Host Defence Mechanisms
This host pathogen interaction lecture explains the process how pathogens overcome host defense mechanisms of human body and it also explains the methods of ...
Digital biology and open science -- the coming revolution | Stephen Larson | TEDxVienna
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. What if we could better understand all of life by playing with virtual...
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. What if we could better understand all of life by playing with virtual replicas inside computers the same way we play with Lego blocks?
This is the idea behind a new revolution called digital biology.
Digital Biology doesn't just use computers to measure and analyze biological systems. Digital Biology uses powerful simulation software to reproduce the basic functions of life. That means that by running a computer program we can see and modify hundreds of thousands even millions of the events that occur within DNA, within cells, within tissues, organs and whole organisms faithfully reproduced as they happen in the real thing.
This new approach to reproducing biological processes inside computers promises to give us the ability to understand malfunctions of life in a whole new way, such as disease and aging, to better unlock the promise of clean biological energy production, and a host of technologies not yet dreamed of.
What if the production of this incredible new technology was not just done behind closed doors of academic institutions always done in the public eye using open science? What if we could take advantage of new crowd-funding techniques to unleash the creativity of science by kickstarting research of this kind?
One significant project pushing the boundaries of what is possible in both digital biology and open science is OpenWorm. OpenWorm is a unique endeavor dedicated to creating the first digital organism in a computer in a completely open science manner. Hundreds of contributors from countries around the world have added to a complex reproduction of the best understood animal in all of biology, a tiny nematode worm. The project has been featured in the Economist, BBC News, The New York Times and more and successfully raised money on Kickstarter to take it to the next level. This case study in what is possible with networked science will be at the center of my exploration of digital biology as I discuss its past, present, and exciting future.
Stephen Larson is co-founder of OpenWorm, an open science project to digitally reconstruct a whole organism. He is CEO of MetaCell, a systems biology informatics company, has co-developed a patent, authored over a dozen peer-reviewed articles, and has been featured in the Economist and Wired. He received his B.S. and M.Eng from MIT in computer science and a neuroscience Ph.D from UCSD.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
wn.com/Digital Biology And Open Science The Coming Revolution | Stephen Larson | Tedxvienna
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. What if we could better understand all of life by playing with virtual replicas inside computers the same way we play with Lego blocks?
This is the idea behind a new revolution called digital biology.
Digital Biology doesn't just use computers to measure and analyze biological systems. Digital Biology uses powerful simulation software to reproduce the basic functions of life. That means that by running a computer program we can see and modify hundreds of thousands even millions of the events that occur within DNA, within cells, within tissues, organs and whole organisms faithfully reproduced as they happen in the real thing.
This new approach to reproducing biological processes inside computers promises to give us the ability to understand malfunctions of life in a whole new way, such as disease and aging, to better unlock the promise of clean biological energy production, and a host of technologies not yet dreamed of.
What if the production of this incredible new technology was not just done behind closed doors of academic institutions always done in the public eye using open science? What if we could take advantage of new crowd-funding techniques to unleash the creativity of science by kickstarting research of this kind?
One significant project pushing the boundaries of what is possible in both digital biology and open science is OpenWorm. OpenWorm is a unique endeavor dedicated to creating the first digital organism in a computer in a completely open science manner. Hundreds of contributors from countries around the world have added to a complex reproduction of the best understood animal in all of biology, a tiny nematode worm. The project has been featured in the Economist, BBC News, The New York Times and more and successfully raised money on Kickstarter to take it to the next level. This case study in what is possible with networked science will be at the center of my exploration of digital biology as I discuss its past, present, and exciting future.
Stephen Larson is co-founder of OpenWorm, an open science project to digitally reconstruct a whole organism. He is CEO of MetaCell, a systems biology informatics company, has co-developed a patent, authored over a dozen peer-reviewed articles, and has been featured in the Economist and Wired. He received his B.S. and M.Eng from MIT in computer science and a neuroscience Ph.D from UCSD.
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- published: 01 Dec 2014
- views: 3871
Tell Me How - Marine Biologist
http://www.tmwmedia.com/tellmehow.html#K9157DVD Host Melody Young meets with marine biologist Andrea Cannon and joins her in her work to save the Kemp-Ridley......
http://www.tmwmedia.com/tellmehow.html#K9157DVD Host Melody Young meets with marine biologist Andrea Cannon and joins her in her work to save the Kemp-Ridley...
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http://www.tmwmedia.com/tellmehow.html#K9157DVD Host Melody Young meets with marine biologist Andrea Cannon and joins her in her work to save the Kemp-Ridley...
- published: 21 Mar 2008
- views: 23748
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author: TMWMedia
Richard Dawkins and Lawrence Krauss: Something from Nothing, at ANU
edit* Professor Lawrence Krauss will be examining the history of the universe...so far at ANU on 30 July 2013. For more information visit http://greateststo......
edit* Professor Lawrence Krauss will be examining the history of the universe...so far at ANU on 30 July 2013. For more information visit http://greateststo...
wn.com/Richard Dawkins And Lawrence Krauss Something From Nothing, At Anu
edit* Professor Lawrence Krauss will be examining the history of the universe...so far at ANU on 30 July 2013. For more information visit http://greateststo...
- published: 19 Apr 2012
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author: ANUchannel
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Borrelia Molecular Biology Host Interaction and Pathogenesis PDF
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Books of Cancer Epidemiology Volume 1 Host Susceptibility Factors Methods in Molecular Biology v 1
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Host Defense (Lecture 13)
Virology - Biology W3310 Vincent Racaniello, Ph.D. | Higgins Professor Department of Microbiology & Immunology Columbia University, New York.
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Competent Host (For Transformation with Recombinant DNA)
Class 12: Biology: Biotechnolgy Principles and Processes: Competent Host (For Transformation with Recombinant DNA)
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MIT Halloween Party Promo - Star Wars Episode IV: A New Host
Promotional video for MIT Biology 2014 Halloween Party: Episode V: The Enzyme Strikes Back
Presented by the 2014 First Year MIT Department of Biology Graduate Class.
Host Defense (Lecture 13)
Virology - Biology W3310 Vincent Racaniello, Ph.D. | Higgins Professor Department of Microbiology & Immunology Columbia University, New York....
Virology - Biology W3310 Vincent Racaniello, Ph.D. | Higgins Professor Department of Microbiology & Immunology Columbia University, New York.
wn.com/Host Defense (Lecture 13)
Virology - Biology W3310 Vincent Racaniello, Ph.D. | Higgins Professor Department of Microbiology & Immunology Columbia University, New York.
Competent Host (For Transformation with Recombinant DNA)
Class 12: Biology: Biotechnolgy Principles and Processes: Competent Host (For Transformation with Recombinant DNA)...
Class 12: Biology: Biotechnolgy Principles and Processes: Competent Host (For Transformation with Recombinant DNA)
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Class 12: Biology: Biotechnolgy Principles and Processes: Competent Host (For Transformation with Recombinant DNA)
- published: 24 Jun 2015
- views: 0
MIT Halloween Party Promo - Star Wars Episode IV: A New Host
Promotional video for MIT Biology 2014 Halloween Party: Episode V: The Enzyme Strikes Back
Presented by the 2014 First Year MIT Department of Biology Graduate ...
Promotional video for MIT Biology 2014 Halloween Party: Episode V: The Enzyme Strikes Back
Presented by the 2014 First Year MIT Department of Biology Graduate Class.
wn.com/Mit Halloween Party Promo Star Wars Episode Iv A New Host
Promotional video for MIT Biology 2014 Halloween Party: Episode V: The Enzyme Strikes Back
Presented by the 2014 First Year MIT Department of Biology Graduate Class.
- published: 27 Oct 2014
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Biological Sciences M121. Immunology with Hematology. Lecture 02. The Immune System & Host Defense
UCI BioSci M121: Immunology with Hematology (Fall 2013) Lec 02. Immunology with Hematology -- The Immune System & Host Defense -- View the complete course: h...
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Virus-Host Interactions (Lecture 14)
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Parasites Are Eating Us Alive Documentary - Incredibly Dangerous Parasites - Discovery TV
Parasites Are Eating Us Alive Documentary - Incredibly Dangerous Parasites - Discovery TV
In biology/ecology, parasitism is a non-mutual symbiotic relationship between species, where one species, the parasite, benefits at the expense of the other, the host. Traditionally parasite (in biological usage) referred primarily to organisms visible to the naked eye, or macroparasites (such as helminths).
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Biology - Making Moves (full album)
0:00 programming the populous
4:09 sophisdecay
8:38 the measure of my worth
13:19 opinions are like addictions
17:02 public art
21:26 arbitrary stimulation
24:51 new english
28:28 born again virgins
33:17 employment
28:32 when future history became current history
41:43 damaged goods
if anyone has any other full albums that aren't already on youtube and need to be please let me know in the commen
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SOMETHING FROM NOTHING ? [OFFICIAL] Richard Dawkins & Lawrence Krauss [HD] 02-04-12
Join critically-acclaimed author and evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins and world-renowned theoretical physicist and author Lawrence Krauss as they discu...
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Engineering Life: How synthetic biology is improving the world around us
Fall Seminar Series 2015. Presented by Dan Tarjan, Justin Feng, and Jianghong "John" Min
What if we could train our immune systems to attack cancer? What if we could use microorganisms to produce fuels and pharmaceuticals in a sustainable way? Find out how synthetic biology is enabling a host of new technologies that may improve your life and help save the environment
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UCSD at 50: Biology Stuart Collection Grad Students 4/11
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Molecular Biology with Geneious R7
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Pascale Cossart (Institut Pasteur) Part 3: Cell biology and infection: lessons from Listeria
http://www.ibiology.org/ibioseminars/pascale-cossart-part-3.html
Talk Overview:
Cossart begins her talk with an overview of microbiology and then focuses on the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes, a food-borne, intracellular pathogen. Cossart explains how Listeria enter epithelial cells, move around inside cells, and spread between cells. She describes how her lab identifed Listeria virulence gene
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Kristala L. J. Prather (MIT) Part 1: Introduction to Synthetic Biology and Metabolic Engineering
Lecture Overview: In the first part of her lecture, Dr. Prather explains that synthetic biology involves applying engineering principles to biological system...
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The Biology of Lyme Disease: An Expert's Perspective (Part 1 of 3)
This is a 30 minute video with Dr. Alan MacDonald, a retired M.D. and board certified in Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology. This revealing interview ...
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Conversations with History: Christof Koch
Host Harry Kreisler welcomes neurobiologist Christof Koch for a discussion of what biology can tell us about consciousness. He discusses the framework for de...
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Jules A.Hoffmann-《The Antimicrobial Host Defense of Drosophila : A Paradigm for Innate Immunity》
The Antimicrobial Host Defense of Drosophila : A Paradigm for Innate Immunity Jules A.Hoffmann, Institute of Cellular and Molecular Biology, CNRS, Strasbourg...
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Biology, Boats and (Auto)Biography
Susan Scott will discuss how her passion for biology has helped her through crises and interwoven itself into her writing. We’ll explore how she has melded themes from her interests in science with those of nautical adventure, to produce her powerful memoir, Call Me Captain
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The Sloths That Could Cure Cancer: Bio-Prospecting in Panama
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News VICE News host Thomas Morton swings from the trees with an international team of scientists...
Biological Sciences M121. Immunology with Hematology. Lecture 02. The Immune System & Host Defense
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Virus-Host Interactions (Lecture 14)
Virology - Biology W3310 Vincent Racaniello, Ph.D. | Higgins Professor Department of Microbiology & Immunology Columbia University, New York....
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Virology - Biology W3310 Vincent Racaniello, Ph.D. | Higgins Professor Department of Microbiology & Immunology Columbia University, New York.
Parasites Are Eating Us Alive Documentary - Incredibly Dangerous Parasites - Discovery TV
Parasites Are Eating Us Alive Documentary - Incredibly Dangerous Parasites - Discovery TV
In biology/ecology, parasitism is a non-mutual symbiotic relationship...
Parasites Are Eating Us Alive Documentary - Incredibly Dangerous Parasites - Discovery TV
In biology/ecology, parasitism is a non-mutual symbiotic relationship between species, where one species, the parasite, benefits at the expense of the other, the host. Traditionally parasite (in biological usage) referred primarily to organisms visible to the naked eye, or macroparasites (such as helminths). Parasite can include microparasites, which are typically smaller, such as protozoa,[1][2] viruses, and bacteria.[3] Examples of parasites include the plants mistletoe and cuscuta, and animals such as hookworms.
Unlike predators, parasites typically do not kill their host, are generally much smaller than their host, and will often live in or on their host for an extended period. Both are special cases of consumer-resource interactions.[4] Parasites show a high degree of specialization, and reproduce at a faster rate than their hosts. Classic examples of parasitism include interactions between vertebrate hosts and tapeworms, flukes, the Plasmodium species, and fleas. Parasitism differs from the parasitoid relationship in that parasitoids generally kill their hosts.[5][6][7]
Parasites reduce host biological fitness by general or specialized pathology, such as parasitic castration and impairment of secondary sex characteristics, to the modification of host behavior. Parasites increase their own fitness by exploiting hosts for resources necessary for their survival, e.g. food, water, heat, habitat, and transmission[clarification needed]. Although parasitism applies unambiguously to many cases, it is part of a continuum of types of interactions between species, rather than an exclusive category. In many cases, it is difficult to demonstrate harm to the host. In others, there may be no apparent specialization on the part of the parasite, or the interaction between the organisms may remain short-lived.
Those that live inside the host are called endoparasites (including all parasitic worms). Endoparasites can exist in one of two forms: intercellular parasites (inhabiting spaces in the host's body) or intracellular parasites (inhabiting cells in the host's body). Intracellular parasites, such as protozoa, bacteria or viruses, tend to rely on a third organism, which is generally known as the carrier or vector.[13] The vector does the job of transmitting them to the host. An example of this interaction is the transmission of malaria, caused by a protozoan of the genus Plasmodium, to humans by the bite of an anopheline mosquito.
Those parasites living in an intermediate position, being half-ectoparasites and half-endoparasites, are called mesoparasites.
Schistosoma mansoni is an endoparasite that lives in human blood vessels.
An epiparasite is one that feeds on another parasite. This relationship is also sometimes referred to as hyperparasitism, exemplified by a protozoan (the hyperparasite) living in the digestive tract of a flea living on a dog.
Social parasites take advantage of interactions between members of social organisms such as ants, termites, and bumblebees. Examples include Phengaris arion, a butterfly whose larvae employ mimicry to parasitize certain species of ants,[14] Bombus bohemicus, a bumblebee who invades the hives of other species of bee and takes over reproduction, their young raised by host workers, and Melipona scutellaris, a eusocial bee where virgin queens escape killer workers and invade another colony without a queen.
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Parasites Are Eating Us Alive Documentary - Incredibly Dangerous Parasites - Discovery TV
In biology/ecology, parasitism is a non-mutual symbiotic relationship between species, where one species, the parasite, benefits at the expense of the other, the host. Traditionally parasite (in biological usage) referred primarily to organisms visible to the naked eye, or macroparasites (such as helminths). Parasite can include microparasites, which are typically smaller, such as protozoa,[1][2] viruses, and bacteria.[3] Examples of parasites include the plants mistletoe and cuscuta, and animals such as hookworms.
Unlike predators, parasites typically do not kill their host, are generally much smaller than their host, and will often live in or on their host for an extended period. Both are special cases of consumer-resource interactions.[4] Parasites show a high degree of specialization, and reproduce at a faster rate than their hosts. Classic examples of parasitism include interactions between vertebrate hosts and tapeworms, flukes, the Plasmodium species, and fleas. Parasitism differs from the parasitoid relationship in that parasitoids generally kill their hosts.[5][6][7]
Parasites reduce host biological fitness by general or specialized pathology, such as parasitic castration and impairment of secondary sex characteristics, to the modification of host behavior. Parasites increase their own fitness by exploiting hosts for resources necessary for their survival, e.g. food, water, heat, habitat, and transmission[clarification needed]. Although parasitism applies unambiguously to many cases, it is part of a continuum of types of interactions between species, rather than an exclusive category. In many cases, it is difficult to demonstrate harm to the host. In others, there may be no apparent specialization on the part of the parasite, or the interaction between the organisms may remain short-lived.
Those that live inside the host are called endoparasites (including all parasitic worms). Endoparasites can exist in one of two forms: intercellular parasites (inhabiting spaces in the host's body) or intracellular parasites (inhabiting cells in the host's body). Intracellular parasites, such as protozoa, bacteria or viruses, tend to rely on a third organism, which is generally known as the carrier or vector.[13] The vector does the job of transmitting them to the host. An example of this interaction is the transmission of malaria, caused by a protozoan of the genus Plasmodium, to humans by the bite of an anopheline mosquito.
Those parasites living in an intermediate position, being half-ectoparasites and half-endoparasites, are called mesoparasites.
Schistosoma mansoni is an endoparasite that lives in human blood vessels.
An epiparasite is one that feeds on another parasite. This relationship is also sometimes referred to as hyperparasitism, exemplified by a protozoan (the hyperparasite) living in the digestive tract of a flea living on a dog.
Social parasites take advantage of interactions between members of social organisms such as ants, termites, and bumblebees. Examples include Phengaris arion, a butterfly whose larvae employ mimicry to parasitize certain species of ants,[14] Bombus bohemicus, a bumblebee who invades the hives of other species of bee and takes over reproduction, their young raised by host workers, and Melipona scutellaris, a eusocial bee where virgin queens escape killer workers and invade another colony without a queen.
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Biology - Making Moves (full album)
0:00 programming the populous
4:09 sophisdecay
8:38 the measure of my worth
13:19 opinions are like addictions
17:02 public art
21:26 arbitrary stimulation
24:5...
0:00 programming the populous
4:09 sophisdecay
8:38 the measure of my worth
13:19 opinions are like addictions
17:02 public art
21:26 arbitrary stimulation
24:51 new english
28:28 born again virgins
33:17 employment
28:32 when future history became current history
41:43 damaged goods
if anyone has any other full albums that aren't already on youtube and need to be please let me know in the comments!
thanks to https://www.youtube.com/user/TWTNWmusic for recommending this!
track 1: programming the populous: 0:00
droves of civilians play into the plan
it's a shame mediocrity's in demand
short-dime demeanour so clumsy my hands
hold on for one more phrase
let's be honest, be honest, this has got to stay off limits
if we can't take the headaches
just say the word and I'll come to your coast
I'll be the virus if you'll be the host
bore dumb defence for the absentee ghost
just slightly out of range
let's be honest, be honest, this has got to stay off limits
if we can't take the headaches that are bound to come with it now
it comes and goes, but for the most part it's just not as bad as you once thought
it starts to show, it seems like all of these brave thoughts are so fucking store bought
let's be honest, be honest, this has got to stay off limits
if we can't take these headaches
droves of civilians plan into the plan
it's a shame mediocrity's in demand
short-dime demeanour so clumsy my hands
hold on for one more phrase
let's be honest, be honest, this has got to stay off limits
if we can't take the headaches that are bound to come with it now
it comes and goes, but for the most part it's just not as bad as you once thought
it starts to show, it feels like all of these brave thoughts are so fucking store bought
let's be honest, be honest, this has got to stay off limits
if we can't take these headaches that are bound to come with it now
track 2: sophisdecay: 4:09
will this discontent breed, progression or insanity?
at least I'll have something to outlive my body
through the city we wander, like a dog without a collar
I'm the same sword swallower, not much has changed
takers that vomit lines from dead philosophers
but your vocab doesn't quite match your posture
through the city we wander, like dogs without collars
I'm the same sword swallower, not much has changed..
and we won't be impressed by pseudo intellect
no we won't fall for that
we won't carry paperbacks and never crack the cover
we won't fall for that
contrived sophistication is a parasitic invasion
when you've got no imagination, prosthetic humans
through the city we wander, like dogs without collars
I'm the same sword swallower, I just keep on moving..
and we won't be impressed by pseudo intellect
no we won't fall for that
we won't carry paperbacks and never crack the cover
we won't fall for that
no we won't be impressed by pseudo intellect
and we won't fall for that
we won't carry paperbacks and never crack the cover
no we won't fall for that
track 3: the measure of my worth: 8:38
there's a desert in my mouth,
complete with tumble weeds
a billion grains of sand,
cactus and coyotes
there's a battlefield in my head,
complete with cannons and cavalry
helicopters overhead,
and they're searching for yours truly
send me the bill to pay for the mess we've made
you survived the renaissance,
with souvenirs of powdered wigs, and
corsets in your cracked ribcage,
elegant figure.
another living dead ballroom dancer
shouting from escapes like they've got the answer
come down and we'll converse,
can you help me determine the measure of my worth,
send me the bill to pay for the mess we've made
you know that our night life,
it runs into daylight
we're the type of cats that bring an axe to a knife fight
It's such a scene,
you second guess your vision,
I swear we're not dumb we just make bad decisions
you know that our night life,
it runs into daylight
we're the type of cats that bring an axe to a knife fight
it's such a scene,
you second guess your vision,
I swear we're not dumb we just make bad decisions
go ahead and get me wrong, I'd rather not be gotten right
go ahead and get me wrong, I'd rather not be gotten right
go ahead and get me wrong, I'd rather not be gotten right
you know, you know, you know, you know that our night life,
it runs into daylight
we're the type of cats that bring an axe to a knife fight
it's such a scene,
you second guess your vision,
I swear we're not dumb we just make bad decisions
you know that our night life,
it runs into daylight
we're the type of cats that bring an axe to a knife fight
it's such a scene,
you second guess your vision,
I swear we're not dumb we just make bad decisions
wn.com/Biology Making Moves (Full Album)
0:00 programming the populous
4:09 sophisdecay
8:38 the measure of my worth
13:19 opinions are like addictions
17:02 public art
21:26 arbitrary stimulation
24:51 new english
28:28 born again virgins
33:17 employment
28:32 when future history became current history
41:43 damaged goods
if anyone has any other full albums that aren't already on youtube and need to be please let me know in the comments!
thanks to https://www.youtube.com/user/TWTNWmusic for recommending this!
track 1: programming the populous: 0:00
droves of civilians play into the plan
it's a shame mediocrity's in demand
short-dime demeanour so clumsy my hands
hold on for one more phrase
let's be honest, be honest, this has got to stay off limits
if we can't take the headaches
just say the word and I'll come to your coast
I'll be the virus if you'll be the host
bore dumb defence for the absentee ghost
just slightly out of range
let's be honest, be honest, this has got to stay off limits
if we can't take the headaches that are bound to come with it now
it comes and goes, but for the most part it's just not as bad as you once thought
it starts to show, it seems like all of these brave thoughts are so fucking store bought
let's be honest, be honest, this has got to stay off limits
if we can't take these headaches
droves of civilians plan into the plan
it's a shame mediocrity's in demand
short-dime demeanour so clumsy my hands
hold on for one more phrase
let's be honest, be honest, this has got to stay off limits
if we can't take the headaches that are bound to come with it now
it comes and goes, but for the most part it's just not as bad as you once thought
it starts to show, it feels like all of these brave thoughts are so fucking store bought
let's be honest, be honest, this has got to stay off limits
if we can't take these headaches that are bound to come with it now
track 2: sophisdecay: 4:09
will this discontent breed, progression or insanity?
at least I'll have something to outlive my body
through the city we wander, like a dog without a collar
I'm the same sword swallower, not much has changed
takers that vomit lines from dead philosophers
but your vocab doesn't quite match your posture
through the city we wander, like dogs without collars
I'm the same sword swallower, not much has changed..
and we won't be impressed by pseudo intellect
no we won't fall for that
we won't carry paperbacks and never crack the cover
we won't fall for that
contrived sophistication is a parasitic invasion
when you've got no imagination, prosthetic humans
through the city we wander, like dogs without collars
I'm the same sword swallower, I just keep on moving..
and we won't be impressed by pseudo intellect
no we won't fall for that
we won't carry paperbacks and never crack the cover
we won't fall for that
no we won't be impressed by pseudo intellect
and we won't fall for that
we won't carry paperbacks and never crack the cover
no we won't fall for that
track 3: the measure of my worth: 8:38
there's a desert in my mouth,
complete with tumble weeds
a billion grains of sand,
cactus and coyotes
there's a battlefield in my head,
complete with cannons and cavalry
helicopters overhead,
and they're searching for yours truly
send me the bill to pay for the mess we've made
you survived the renaissance,
with souvenirs of powdered wigs, and
corsets in your cracked ribcage,
elegant figure.
another living dead ballroom dancer
shouting from escapes like they've got the answer
come down and we'll converse,
can you help me determine the measure of my worth,
send me the bill to pay for the mess we've made
you know that our night life,
it runs into daylight
we're the type of cats that bring an axe to a knife fight
It's such a scene,
you second guess your vision,
I swear we're not dumb we just make bad decisions
you know that our night life,
it runs into daylight
we're the type of cats that bring an axe to a knife fight
it's such a scene,
you second guess your vision,
I swear we're not dumb we just make bad decisions
go ahead and get me wrong, I'd rather not be gotten right
go ahead and get me wrong, I'd rather not be gotten right
go ahead and get me wrong, I'd rather not be gotten right
you know, you know, you know, you know that our night life,
it runs into daylight
we're the type of cats that bring an axe to a knife fight
it's such a scene,
you second guess your vision,
I swear we're not dumb we just make bad decisions
you know that our night life,
it runs into daylight
we're the type of cats that bring an axe to a knife fight
it's such a scene,
you second guess your vision,
I swear we're not dumb we just make bad decisions
- published: 06 Nov 2014
- views: 17
SOMETHING FROM NOTHING ? [OFFICIAL] Richard Dawkins & Lawrence Krauss [HD] 02-04-12
Join critically-acclaimed author and evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins and world-renowned theoretical physicist and author Lawrence Krauss as they discu......
Join critically-acclaimed author and evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins and world-renowned theoretical physicist and author Lawrence Krauss as they discu...
wn.com/Something From Nothing Official Richard Dawkins Lawrence Krauss Hd 02 04 12
Join critically-acclaimed author and evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins and world-renowned theoretical physicist and author Lawrence Krauss as they discu...
Engineering Life: How synthetic biology is improving the world around us
Fall Seminar Series 2015. Presented by Dan Tarjan, Justin Feng, and Jianghong "John" Min
What if we could train our immune systems to attack cancer? What if w...
Fall Seminar Series 2015. Presented by Dan Tarjan, Justin Feng, and Jianghong "John" Min
What if we could train our immune systems to attack cancer? What if we could use microorganisms to produce fuels and pharmaceuticals in a sustainable way? Find out how synthetic biology is enabling a host of new technologies that may improve your life and help save the environment
wn.com/Engineering Life How Synthetic Biology Is Improving The World Around US
Fall Seminar Series 2015. Presented by Dan Tarjan, Justin Feng, and Jianghong "John" Min
What if we could train our immune systems to attack cancer? What if we could use microorganisms to produce fuels and pharmaceuticals in a sustainable way? Find out how synthetic biology is enabling a host of new technologies that may improve your life and help save the environment
- published: 07 Oct 2015
- views: 8
UCSD at 50: Biology Stuart Collection Grad Students 4/11
In the fifth edition of UCSD@50, a year-long series honoring UC San Diego's 50th anniversary, host Barbara Sawrey introduces stories on the new field of tran......
In the fifth edition of UCSD@50, a year-long series honoring UC San Diego's 50th anniversary, host Barbara Sawrey introduces stories on the new field of tran...
wn.com/Ucsd At 50 Biology Stuart Collection Grad Students 4 11
In the fifth edition of UCSD@50, a year-long series honoring UC San Diego's 50th anniversary, host Barbara Sawrey introduces stories on the new field of tran...
Molecular Biology with Geneious R7
Geneious R7: A bioinformatics platform for biologists Presenter: Christian Olsen Field Application Scientist, Biomatters, Inc. SBGrid Host: Paul Sanschagrin ......
Geneious R7: A bioinformatics platform for biologists Presenter: Christian Olsen Field Application Scientist, Biomatters, Inc. SBGrid Host: Paul Sanschagrin ...
wn.com/Molecular Biology With Geneious R7
Geneious R7: A bioinformatics platform for biologists Presenter: Christian Olsen Field Application Scientist, Biomatters, Inc. SBGrid Host: Paul Sanschagrin ...
- published: 03 Oct 2013
- views: 883
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author: SBGridTV
Pascale Cossart (Institut Pasteur) Part 3: Cell biology and infection: lessons from Listeria
http://www.ibiology.org/ibioseminars/pascale-cossart-part-3.html
Talk Overview:
Cossart begins her talk with an overview of microbiology and then focuses on th...
http://www.ibiology.org/ibioseminars/pascale-cossart-part-3.html
Talk Overview:
Cossart begins her talk with an overview of microbiology and then focuses on the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes, a food-borne, intracellular pathogen. Cossart explains how Listeria enter epithelial cells, move around inside cells, and spread between cells. She describes how her lab identifed Listeria virulence genes by comparing the sequence of a non-pathogenic species of Listeria with the sequence of L. monocytogenes. They found that Listeria uses a wide variety of strategies to infect and proliferate within its host.
In Part 2, Cossart describes how modern molecular and cell biology techniques have yielded new concepts in microbiology. For example, small non-coding RNAs that are differentially expressed and necessary for virulence have been identified. Short and long antisense RNAs with multiple regulatory functions also have been found. It seems likely that these, and other newly identified mechanisms of bacterial regulation, may prove common to different bacterial species.
In her final talk, Cossart reviews the many cellular processes impacted during infection with Listeria. She successively discusses activation of clathrin-mediated endocytosis during bacterial entry, nucleation of actin comet-tails by bacterial ActA, post-translational modifications during infection (in particular deSUMOylation), mitochondrial targeting, and finally chromatin remodeling and epigenetic regulation during infection. Listeria is a true cell biologist, manipulating all aspects of cell function.
Speaker Biography:
Dr. Cossart is the Head of the Bacteria-Cell Interactions Group and a professor “Classe Exceptionelle” at the Pasteur Institute in Paris. She is also a Senior International Research Scholar of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Cossart completed her undergraduate studies at Lille University. She received an MS in Chemistry from Georgetown University and a PhD in Biochemistry from the Pasteur Institute and the University of Paris.
Cossart’s lab uses a multi-disciplined approach to study infection by intracellular bacteria. Listeria monocytogenes is their primary model system. Over the years, Listeria has provided numerous insights into the infection process from both the bacterial and cellular sides.
Cossart’s contributions have been recognized with many honors. She is a member of the French Académie des Sciences, the German Leopoldina, the National Academy of Sciences USA and a foreign member of the Royal Society, London. She won the L’Oreal/UNESCO Award for Women in Science 1998, the Richard Lounsbery Prize 1998, the Rober Koch Prize 2007, the Jeantet Prize 2008, and the Balzan Prize 2013. In 2014, Cossart was awarded the FEBS/EMBO Women in Science Award.
wn.com/Pascale Cossart (Institut Pasteur) Part 3 Cell Biology And Infection Lessons From Listeria
http://www.ibiology.org/ibioseminars/pascale-cossart-part-3.html
Talk Overview:
Cossart begins her talk with an overview of microbiology and then focuses on the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes, a food-borne, intracellular pathogen. Cossart explains how Listeria enter epithelial cells, move around inside cells, and spread between cells. She describes how her lab identifed Listeria virulence genes by comparing the sequence of a non-pathogenic species of Listeria with the sequence of L. monocytogenes. They found that Listeria uses a wide variety of strategies to infect and proliferate within its host.
In Part 2, Cossart describes how modern molecular and cell biology techniques have yielded new concepts in microbiology. For example, small non-coding RNAs that are differentially expressed and necessary for virulence have been identified. Short and long antisense RNAs with multiple regulatory functions also have been found. It seems likely that these, and other newly identified mechanisms of bacterial regulation, may prove common to different bacterial species.
In her final talk, Cossart reviews the many cellular processes impacted during infection with Listeria. She successively discusses activation of clathrin-mediated endocytosis during bacterial entry, nucleation of actin comet-tails by bacterial ActA, post-translational modifications during infection (in particular deSUMOylation), mitochondrial targeting, and finally chromatin remodeling and epigenetic regulation during infection. Listeria is a true cell biologist, manipulating all aspects of cell function.
Speaker Biography:
Dr. Cossart is the Head of the Bacteria-Cell Interactions Group and a professor “Classe Exceptionelle” at the Pasteur Institute in Paris. She is also a Senior International Research Scholar of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Cossart completed her undergraduate studies at Lille University. She received an MS in Chemistry from Georgetown University and a PhD in Biochemistry from the Pasteur Institute and the University of Paris.
Cossart’s lab uses a multi-disciplined approach to study infection by intracellular bacteria. Listeria monocytogenes is their primary model system. Over the years, Listeria has provided numerous insights into the infection process from both the bacterial and cellular sides.
Cossart’s contributions have been recognized with many honors. She is a member of the French Académie des Sciences, the German Leopoldina, the National Academy of Sciences USA and a foreign member of the Royal Society, London. She won the L’Oreal/UNESCO Award for Women in Science 1998, the Richard Lounsbery Prize 1998, the Rober Koch Prize 2007, the Jeantet Prize 2008, and the Balzan Prize 2013. In 2014, Cossart was awarded the FEBS/EMBO Women in Science Award.
- published: 27 Jan 2015
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wn.com/Kristala L. J. Prather (Mit) Part 1 Introduction To Synthetic Biology And Metabolic Engineering
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author: iBiology
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author: biofilm
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author: MDTLAB NCU
Biology, Boats and (Auto)Biography
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wn.com/Biology, Boats And (Auto)Biography
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- published: 02 May 2015
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The Sloths That Could Cure Cancer: Bio-Prospecting in Panama
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News VICE News host Thomas Morton swings from the trees with an international team of scientists......
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author: VICE News