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Giological time scale and Human Evolution - AIIMS AIPMT State CET Zoology Video Lecture
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DeepDream: Image from page 32 of "Zoology of Egypt" (1898)
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DeepDream: Image from page 38 of "Zoology of Egypt" (1898)
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DeepDream: Image from page 60 of "Zoology of Egypt" (1898)
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DeepDream: Image from page 354 of "Zoology of Egypt" (1898)
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Deadliest Substances on Earth - Poison Documentary
Deadliest Substances on Earth - Poison Documentary
In biology, poisons are substances which cause disturbances to organisms, usually by chemical reaction or other activity on the molecular scale, when a sufficient quantity is absorbed by an organism. The fields of medicine (particularly veterinary) and zoology often distinguish a poison from a toxin, and from a venom. Toxins are poisons produced
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Magic 2013 - DLC 2 - Sky and Scale (Simic) (Cockatrice introduction)
On wednesday the 7th of November, we get a new deck pack for Magic 2013. According to TopTierTactics, these decks are the Act of War (Boros) and Sky and Scale (Simic) decks, and the deck lists they allegedly got from Wizards are pretty damn interesting.
Sky and Scale (G/U)
This deck reflects the biology-zoology hyper-Darwinist evolution on steroids mentality of the Simic Combine. This deck is a
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DeepDream: Image from page 32 of "Introduction to zoology; a guide to the study of animals, for the
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Converting between Temperature Scales Chemistry
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Matter, Measurement and Problem Solving
Acid-base reaction theories Alchemy Analytical chemistry Astrochemistry Biochemistry Crystallography Environmental chemistry Food chemistry Geochemistry Green chemistry Inorganic chemistry Materials science Molecular physics Nuclear chemistry Organic chemistry Photochemistry Physical chemistry Radiochemistry Solid-state chemistry Stere
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Sonal Singhal- April 24, 2013
A Fine Scale Analysis of a Tropical Suture Zone: Museum of Vertebrate Zoology
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The Binion Murder Documentary - Crime Documentary Films
The Binion Murder Documentary - Crime Documentary Films
In biology, poisons are substances which cause disturbances to organisms, usually by chemical reaction or other activity on the molecular scale, when a sufficient quantity is absorbed by an organism. The fields of medicine (particularly veterinary) and zoology often distinguish a poison from a toxin, and from a venom. Toxins are poisons prod
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CAREERS IN B.Sc ZOOLOGY – M.Sc,Zoologists,Govt Jobs,Institutions,Research,Salary package
CAREERS IN B.Sc ZOOLOGY.Go through the career opportunities of B.Sc ZOOLOGY, Govt jobs and Employment News channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India. Visit http://www.freshersworld.com ?src=Youtube for detailed Career information,Job openings,Education details of B.Sc ZOOLOGY.
Being a principal division of science B. Sc Zoology is a class which trains about th
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Poison - Geographic History
In biology, poisons are substances that cause disturbances to organisms, usually by chemical reaction or other activity on the molecular scale, when a sufficient quantity is absorbed by an organism. The fields of medicine (particularly veterinary) and zoology often distinguish a poison from a toxin, and from a venom. Toxins are poisons produced by organisms in nature, and venoms are toxins that ar
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Conservation: Lauren Shinkwin at TEDxUCD
Lauren Shinkwin is a University College Dublin undergraduate science student who has just completed her final year studies in Zoology.
Her greatest passion is animal conservation and she hopes to pursue a career in this area.
Lauren has spent time in Madagascar studying a rare breed of Lemur in danger of extinction.
In her TEDxUCD talk Lauren challenges us to think about what people mean by C
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Theories of Evolution - AIIMS AIPMT State CET Zoology Video Lecture [RAO IIT ACADEMY]
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How Poison Works - Poison Documentary - BBC Documentary Channel
How Poison Works - Poison Documentary - BBC Documentary Channel
In biology, poisons are drugs that trigger disruptions in organisms, typically by chemical reaction or various other task on the molecular scale, when a microorganism takes in an enough quantity. [1] [2]
The areas of medicine (particularly veterinary) and zoology usually identify a toxin from a contaminant, and from a venom. Contamin
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Origin of Life - AIIMS AIPMT State CET Zoology Video Lecture [RAO IIT ACADEMY]
AIIMS AIPMT State CET Zoology Video Lectures and Study Material developed by highly experienced and dedicated faculty team of Rao IIT Academy. Visit http://www.raoiit.com or email studentcare@raoiit.com for any query or doubt related to your AIIMS AIPMT State CET Preparation.
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Science Says You Can't Be Spiderman
Science Says You Can't Be Spiderman
Humans would need to cover up to 40 percent of their body surface with gecko-like pads to scale a building.
Spiderman may do whatever a spider can, but according to science, the likelihood of humans developing spidey skills is low.
New research from the University of Cambridge shows that geckos are the largest animals able to scale smooth vertical walls. The pe
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Jeff Wall- March 19, 2014
Detecting recent or ancient admixture from large-scale sequence data: Asst. Professor, UCSF
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Go With It and Embrace It
Ryan Batt (Miami, 2009) majored in Zoology with an Environmental Science co-major. He then earned his PhD in limnology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Ryan is currently a marine science post-doc at Rutgers University studying how water temperature changes affect biodiversity on a large scale. He was recently honored as one of Miami's '18 of the Last 9' young alumni awards.
[October 2015]
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The Common and Dangerous Poisons - Documentary Films
In biology, poisons are substances which cause disturbances to organisms, usually by chemical reaction or other activity on the molecular scale, when a sufficient quantity is absorbed by an organism. The fields of medicine (particularly veterinary) and zoology often distinguish a poison from a toxin, and from a venom. Toxins are poisons produced by organisms in nature, and venoms are toxins which
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Class 12-Zoology-Evolution-Online Medical-NEET Video Lectures
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DeepDream: Image from page 240 of "The animans and man; an elementary textbook of zoology and human
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Giological time scale and Human Evolution - AIIMS AIPMT State CET Zoology Video Lecture
AIIMS AIPMT State CET Zoology Video Lectures and Study Material developed by highly experienced and dedicated faculty team of Rao IIT Academy. Visit http://www....
AIIMS AIPMT State CET Zoology Video Lectures and Study Material developed by highly experienced and dedicated faculty team of Rao IIT Academy. Visit http://www.raoiit.com or email studentcare@raoiit.com for any query or doubt related to your AIIMS AIPMT State CET Preparation.
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DeepDream: Image from page 32 of "Zoology of Egypt" (1898)
Playing with the Google deepdream engine: Image from page 32 of "Zoology of Egypt" (1898)
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DeepDream: Image from page 38 of "Zoology of Egypt" (1898)
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DeepDream: Image from page 60 of "Zoology of Egypt" (1898)
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DeepDream: Image from page 354 of "Zoology of Egypt" (1898)
Playing with the Google deepdream engine: Image from page 354 of "Zoology of Egypt" (1898)
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Deadliest Substances on Earth - Poison Documentary
Deadliest Substances on Earth - Poison Documentary
In biology, poisons are substances which cause disturbances to organisms, usually by chemical reaction or ot...
Deadliest Substances on Earth - Poison Documentary
In biology, poisons are substances which cause disturbances to organisms, usually by chemical reaction or other activity on the molecular scale, when a sufficient quantity is absorbed by an organism. The fields of medicine (particularly veterinary) and zoology often distinguish a poison from a toxin, and from a venom. Toxins are poisons produced by organisms in nature, and venoms are toxins which are injected by a bite or sting (this is exclusive to animals). Note that the differentiator between venom and other poisons is the method of delivery.
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Deadliest Substances on Earth - Poison Documentary
In biology, poisons are substances which cause disturbances to organisms, usually by chemical reaction or other activity on the molecular scale, when a sufficient quantity is absorbed by an organism. The fields of medicine (particularly veterinary) and zoology often distinguish a poison from a toxin, and from a venom. Toxins are poisons produced by organisms in nature, and venoms are toxins which are injected by a bite or sting (this is exclusive to animals). Note that the differentiator between venom and other poisons is the method of delivery.
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- published: 21 Sep 2015
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Magic 2013 - DLC 2 - Sky and Scale (Simic) (Cockatrice introduction)
On wednesday the 7th of November, we get a new deck pack for Magic 2013. According to TopTierTactics, these decks are the Act of War (Boros) and Sky and Scale (...
On wednesday the 7th of November, we get a new deck pack for Magic 2013. According to TopTierTactics, these decks are the Act of War (Boros) and Sky and Scale (Simic) decks, and the deck lists they allegedly got from Wizards are pretty damn interesting.
Sky and Scale (G/U)
This deck reflects the biology-zoology hyper-Darwinist evolution on steroids mentality of the Simic Combine. This deck is all about finding your way to perfectly sculpted creatures by means of knowledge, research, and experimentations. It rocks a lot of card drawing-synergetic effects that gives you options and flexibility, while building a fauna of immense strength on your side of the board.
Thanks to WiNGSPANTT for the heads up and the information. Check out his original article at TopTierTactics:
http://www.toptiertactics.com/16472/duels-of-the-planeswalkers-2013-dlc-2-preview/
Deck list:
3x Assault Zeppelid
4x Coiling Oracle
3x Gaea's Skyfolk
2x Indrik Stomphowler
1x Lorescale Coatl
1x Omnibian
1x Overbeing of Myth
1x Protean Hulk
2x Simic Ragworm
1x Simic Sky Swallower
1x Tidespout Tyrant
1x Trygon Predator
2x Winged Coatl
1x Wistful Selkie
3x Claustrophobia
1x Fable of Wolf and Owl
1x Yavimaya's Embrace
2x Groundswell
2x Pongify
2x Æther Mutation
4x Terramorphic Expanse
Unlockables:
2x Acidic Slime
1x Draining Whelk
1x Gigantomancer
2x Jhessian Infiltrator
2x Lorescale Coatl
2x Mitotic Slime
1x Momir Vig, Simic Visionary
1x Multani, Maro-Sorcerer
1x Murkfiend Liege
1x Mystic Snake
2x Omnibian
1x Overbeing of Myth
2x Selkie Hedge-Mage
1x Simic Sky Swallower
1x Sower of Tempotation
1x Vedalken Heretic
2x Fable of Wolf and Owl
1x Quest for the Gemblades
1x Yavimaya's Embrace
1x Snakeform
1x Æther Mutation
1x Biomantic Mastery
1x Regrowth
wn.com/Magic 2013 Dlc 2 Sky And Scale (Simic) (Cockatrice Introduction)
On wednesday the 7th of November, we get a new deck pack for Magic 2013. According to TopTierTactics, these decks are the Act of War (Boros) and Sky and Scale (Simic) decks, and the deck lists they allegedly got from Wizards are pretty damn interesting.
Sky and Scale (G/U)
This deck reflects the biology-zoology hyper-Darwinist evolution on steroids mentality of the Simic Combine. This deck is all about finding your way to perfectly sculpted creatures by means of knowledge, research, and experimentations. It rocks a lot of card drawing-synergetic effects that gives you options and flexibility, while building a fauna of immense strength on your side of the board.
Thanks to WiNGSPANTT for the heads up and the information. Check out his original article at TopTierTactics:
http://www.toptiertactics.com/16472/duels-of-the-planeswalkers-2013-dlc-2-preview/
Deck list:
3x Assault Zeppelid
4x Coiling Oracle
3x Gaea's Skyfolk
2x Indrik Stomphowler
1x Lorescale Coatl
1x Omnibian
1x Overbeing of Myth
1x Protean Hulk
2x Simic Ragworm
1x Simic Sky Swallower
1x Tidespout Tyrant
1x Trygon Predator
2x Winged Coatl
1x Wistful Selkie
3x Claustrophobia
1x Fable of Wolf and Owl
1x Yavimaya's Embrace
2x Groundswell
2x Pongify
2x Æther Mutation
4x Terramorphic Expanse
Unlockables:
2x Acidic Slime
1x Draining Whelk
1x Gigantomancer
2x Jhessian Infiltrator
2x Lorescale Coatl
2x Mitotic Slime
1x Momir Vig, Simic Visionary
1x Multani, Maro-Sorcerer
1x Murkfiend Liege
1x Mystic Snake
2x Omnibian
1x Overbeing of Myth
2x Selkie Hedge-Mage
1x Simic Sky Swallower
1x Sower of Tempotation
1x Vedalken Heretic
2x Fable of Wolf and Owl
1x Quest for the Gemblades
1x Yavimaya's Embrace
1x Snakeform
1x Æther Mutation
1x Biomantic Mastery
1x Regrowth
- published: 02 Nov 2012
- views: 645
DeepDream: Image from page 32 of "Introduction to zoology; a guide to the study of animals, for the
Playing with the Google deepdream engine: Image from page 32 of "Introduction to zoology; a guide to the study of animals, for the use of secondary schools;" (1...
Playing with the Google deepdream engine: Image from page 32 of "Introduction to zoology; a guide to the study of animals, for the use of secondary schools;" (1900)
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Playing with the Google deepdream engine: Image from page 32 of "Introduction to zoology; a guide to the study of animals, for the use of secondary schools;" (1900)
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- published: 14 Aug 2015
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Converting between Temperature Scales Chemistry
Chemistry Chapter 1
Matter, Measurement and Problem Solving
Acid-base reaction theories Alchemy Analytical chemistry Astrochemistry Biochemistry Crystallogra...
Chemistry Chapter 1
Matter, Measurement and Problem Solving
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A Fine Scale Analysis of a Tropical Suture Zone: Museum of Vertebrate Zoology
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The Binion Murder Documentary - Crime Documentary Films
The Binion Murder Documentary - Crime Documentary Films
In biology, poisons are substances which cause disturbances to organisms, usually by chemical reaction ...
The Binion Murder Documentary - Crime Documentary Films
In biology, poisons are substances which cause disturbances to organisms, usually by chemical reaction or other activity on the molecular scale, when a sufficient quantity is absorbed by an organism. The fields of medicine (particularly veterinary) and zoology often distinguish a poison from a toxin, and from a venom. Toxins are poisons produced by organisms in nature, and venoms are toxins which are injected by a bite or sting (this is exclusive to animals). Note that the differentiator between venom and other poisons is the method of delivery.
Substances known as poisons may be used in industry, agriculture and other sectors for reasons other than their toxicity. Pesticides are one group of substances whose toxicity is their prime purpose.
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CAREERS IN B.Sc ZOOLOGY – M.Sc,Zoologists,Govt Jobs,Institutions,Research,Salary package
CAREERS IN B.Sc ZOOLOGY.Go through the career opportunities of B.Sc ZOOLOGY, Govt jobs and Employment News channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job porta...
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Being a principal division of science B. Sc Zoology is a class which trains about the habitat of animals, behavior and evolution of animals. Zoology is an important course, as it takes a deep look into animals. The undergraduate course sails in deeper to learn about the animal kingdom, which takes into account the classification, structure, evolution, habits, embryology and more. Students who are more interested towards animals can take up this course.
B. Sc Zoology is a three year course which covers six semesters. A candidate with biology in higher secondary schooling and eligible marks can get enrolled for B.Sc Zoology course. There is a lot of scope for B.Sc Zoology graduates for higher studies. Higher studies can be pursued in India and in foreign countries. The options available for higher studies are Master of Science in Zoology, Master of Science in applied Zoology, Master of Science in Zoology (honors), Master of Philosophy in Life Science, Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology, Master of Science and Master of Philosophy in Zoology, master of business administration, doctor of philosophy in life science, and post graduate diploma in life science. Foreign universities also offer the same course in leading countries like UK, US, Australia and more. Each university has separate rules and procedures and hence reading through their prospects can be a smart way.
Being one of the demanded courses in India and abroad, job opportunities for the course are exceptional. A few job positions for this course are veterinarian, animal breeders, lab technician, forensic experts, animal trainers, zoo curator, documentary maker, wildlife biologist, animal and wildlife educator, and more. With the numerous opportunities in the field, the salary initiates from 8000 and reaches to about 13,000. Experienced candidates earn from about 25000 per month.
For students who desire to pursue the degree through distance education, there are legion of universities scattered across the country. Few universities are university of Uttaranchal, Kota Rajasthan, Annamalai University, Alagappa University, Bharathiyaar University Coimbatore, Karnataka State Open University, Tamil nadu Open University and more.
When government jobs are discoursed, there are a number of government companies, research institutes and universities which offer jobs where a few of them are listed below.
• National Institute for Research in Tribal Health
• National Bureau of Plant Genetic resources
• National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases
• Goa university
• Central agricultural university
• Central institute of fisheries technology
• Kerala agricultural university
• Marine product export development authority
• Indira Gandhi college and research institute
• University of Delhi
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Being a principal division of science B. Sc Zoology is a class which trains about the habitat of animals, behavior and evolution of animals. Zoology is an important course, as it takes a deep look into animals. The undergraduate course sails in deeper to learn about the animal kingdom, which takes into account the classification, structure, evolution, habits, embryology and more. Students who are more interested towards animals can take up this course.
B. Sc Zoology is a three year course which covers six semesters. A candidate with biology in higher secondary schooling and eligible marks can get enrolled for B.Sc Zoology course. There is a lot of scope for B.Sc Zoology graduates for higher studies. Higher studies can be pursued in India and in foreign countries. The options available for higher studies are Master of Science in Zoology, Master of Science in applied Zoology, Master of Science in Zoology (honors), Master of Philosophy in Life Science, Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology, Master of Science and Master of Philosophy in Zoology, master of business administration, doctor of philosophy in life science, and post graduate diploma in life science. Foreign universities also offer the same course in leading countries like UK, US, Australia and more. Each university has separate rules and procedures and hence reading through their prospects can be a smart way.
Being one of the demanded courses in India and abroad, job opportunities for the course are exceptional. A few job positions for this course are veterinarian, animal breeders, lab technician, forensic experts, animal trainers, zoo curator, documentary maker, wildlife biologist, animal and wildlife educator, and more. With the numerous opportunities in the field, the salary initiates from 8000 and reaches to about 13,000. Experienced candidates earn from about 25000 per month.
For students who desire to pursue the degree through distance education, there are legion of universities scattered across the country. Few universities are university of Uttaranchal, Kota Rajasthan, Annamalai University, Alagappa University, Bharathiyaar University Coimbatore, Karnataka State Open University, Tamil nadu Open University and more.
When government jobs are discoursed, there are a number of government companies, research institutes and universities which offer jobs where a few of them are listed below.
• National Institute for Research in Tribal Health
• National Bureau of Plant Genetic resources
• National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases
• Goa university
• Central agricultural university
• Central institute of fisheries technology
• Kerala agricultural university
• Marine product export development authority
• Indira Gandhi college and research institute
• University of Delhi
A few private companies that offer jobs for B.Sc graduates are mentioned
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• CIFT
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• Harvas management solution private limited
• Wellcon animal health
• Medex
• Collabera
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Poison - Geographic History
In biology, poisons are substances that cause disturbances to organisms, usually by chemical reaction or other activity on the molecular scale, when a sufficien...
In biology, poisons are substances that cause disturbances to organisms, usually by chemical reaction or other activity on the molecular scale, when a sufficient quantity is absorbed by an organism. The fields of medicine (particularly veterinary) and zoology often distinguish a poison from a toxin, and from a venom. Toxins are poisons produced by organisms in nature, and venoms are toxins that are injected by a bite or sting (this is exclusive to animals). Note that the differentiator between venom and other poisons is the method of delivery.
The term "poison" is often used colloquially to describe any harmful substance, particularly corrosive substances, carcinogens, mutagens, teratogens and harmful pollutants, and to exaggerate the dangers of chemicals. Paracelsus (1493-1541), the father of toxicology, once wrote: "Everything is poison, there is poison in everything. Only the dose makes a thing not a poison (see median lethal dose). The law defines "poison" more strictly. Substances that are not legally required to carry the label "poison" can also cause a medical condition of poisoning.
Some poisons are also toxins, usually referring to naturally produced substances, such as the bacterial proteins that cause tetanus and botulism. A distinction between the two terms is not always observed, even among scientists. The derivative forms "toxic" and "poisonous" are synonymous.
Animal poisons that are delivered subcutaneously (e.g. by sting or bite) are also called venom. In normal usage, a poisonous organism is one that is harmful to consume, but a venomous organism uses venom to kill its prey or defend itself while still alive. A single organism can be both poisonous and venomous.
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In biology, poisons are substances that cause disturbances to organisms, usually by chemical reaction or other activity on the molecular scale, when a sufficient quantity is absorbed by an organism. The fields of medicine (particularly veterinary) and zoology often distinguish a poison from a toxin, and from a venom. Toxins are poisons produced by organisms in nature, and venoms are toxins that are injected by a bite or sting (this is exclusive to animals). Note that the differentiator between venom and other poisons is the method of delivery.
The term "poison" is often used colloquially to describe any harmful substance, particularly corrosive substances, carcinogens, mutagens, teratogens and harmful pollutants, and to exaggerate the dangers of chemicals. Paracelsus (1493-1541), the father of toxicology, once wrote: "Everything is poison, there is poison in everything. Only the dose makes a thing not a poison (see median lethal dose). The law defines "poison" more strictly. Substances that are not legally required to carry the label "poison" can also cause a medical condition of poisoning.
Some poisons are also toxins, usually referring to naturally produced substances, such as the bacterial proteins that cause tetanus and botulism. A distinction between the two terms is not always observed, even among scientists. The derivative forms "toxic" and "poisonous" are synonymous.
Animal poisons that are delivered subcutaneously (e.g. by sting or bite) are also called venom. In normal usage, a poisonous organism is one that is harmful to consume, but a venomous organism uses venom to kill its prey or defend itself while still alive. A single organism can be both poisonous and venomous.
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- published: 17 Jun 2015
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Conservation: Lauren Shinkwin at TEDxUCD
Lauren Shinkwin is a University College Dublin undergraduate science student who has just completed her final year studies in Zoology.
Her greatest passion is ...
Lauren Shinkwin is a University College Dublin undergraduate science student who has just completed her final year studies in Zoology.
Her greatest passion is animal conservation and she hopes to pursue a career in this area.
Lauren has spent time in Madagascar studying a rare breed of Lemur in danger of extinction.
In her TEDxUCD talk Lauren challenges us to think about what people mean by Conservation and that a more holistic interpretation of it is required if we are to succeed to conserve that which is valuable on a global scale.
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)
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Lauren Shinkwin is a University College Dublin undergraduate science student who has just completed her final year studies in Zoology.
Her greatest passion is animal conservation and she hopes to pursue a career in this area.
Lauren has spent time in Madagascar studying a rare breed of Lemur in danger of extinction.
In her TEDxUCD talk Lauren challenges us to think about what people mean by Conservation and that a more holistic interpretation of it is required if we are to succeed to conserve that which is valuable on a global scale.
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)
- published: 27 Jun 2013
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Theories of Evolution - AIIMS AIPMT State CET Zoology Video Lecture [RAO IIT ACADEMY]
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How Poison Works - Poison Documentary - BBC Documentary Channel
How Poison Works - Poison Documentary - BBC Documentary Channel
In biology, poisons are drugs that trigger disruptions in organisms, typically by chemical reac...
How Poison Works - Poison Documentary - BBC Documentary Channel
In biology, poisons are drugs that trigger disruptions in organisms, typically by chemical reaction or various other task on the molecular scale, when a microorganism takes in an enough quantity. [1] [2]
The areas of medicine (particularly veterinary) and zoology usually identify a toxin from a contaminant, and from a venom. Contaminants are toxins produced by organisms in nature, and also poisons are contaminants injected by a bite or sting (this is unique to animals). The difference between venom and also various other toxins is the shipment technique. Market, farming, and various other markets utilize poisons for factors besides their poisoning. Pesticides are one team important whose poisoning is their prime purpose.
In 2013, unintended poisonings created 98,000 fatalities worldwide, below 120,000 fatalities in 1990.
The term "poisonous substance" is typically made use of colloquially to define any harmful material-- specifically destructive substances, carcinogens, mutagens, teratogens as well as damaging pollutants, and to exaggerate the dangers of chemicals. Paracelsus (1493-1541), the papa of toxicology, when created: "Every little thing is poisonous substance, there is poisonous substance in everything. Just the dosage makes a point not a poisonous substance" [4] (see mean lethal dose). The regulation specifies "poison" a lot more purely. Compounds not legally needed to come with the tag "poisonous substance" could also trigger a medical condition of poisoning.
Some toxins are also toxins, which is any sort of poison generated by pets, veggies or microorganism, such as the microbial healthy proteins that trigger tetanus as well as botulism. A difference in between the two terms is not constantly observed, even among researchers. The derivative kinds "toxic" and "toxic" are identified.
Animal poisonous substances supplied subcutaneously (e.g., by sting or bite) are likewise called venom. In typical use, a harmful organism is one that is dangerous to take in, but a venomous organism makes use of poison to eliminate its target or safeguard itself while still to life. A single microorganism can be both toxic as well as venomous, but that is rare. [5]
In nuclear physics, a toxin is a drug that blocks or prevents a nuclear reaction. For an instance, see nuclear poisonous substance.
Ecologically hazardous drugs are not always poisonous substances, and also vice versa. For instance, food-industry wastewater-- which may include potato juice or milk-- can be unsafe to the environments of streams and streams by taking in oxygen and triggering eutrophication, yet is nonhazardous to humans and not categorized as a poisonous substance.
Naturally talking, any substance, if given up large sufficient quantities, is dangerous and could cause fatality. For example, several kilos worth of water would make up a lethal dosage. Several materials used as drugs - such as fentanyl - have an LD50 only one order of magnitude greater than the ED50. An alternate category compares lethal drugs that give a therapeutic value and those that do not.
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How Poison Works - Poison Documentary - BBC Documentary Channel
In biology, poisons are drugs that trigger disruptions in organisms, typically by chemical reaction or various other task on the molecular scale, when a microorganism takes in an enough quantity. [1] [2]
The areas of medicine (particularly veterinary) and zoology usually identify a toxin from a contaminant, and from a venom. Contaminants are toxins produced by organisms in nature, and also poisons are contaminants injected by a bite or sting (this is unique to animals). The difference between venom and also various other toxins is the shipment technique. Market, farming, and various other markets utilize poisons for factors besides their poisoning. Pesticides are one team important whose poisoning is their prime purpose.
In 2013, unintended poisonings created 98,000 fatalities worldwide, below 120,000 fatalities in 1990.
The term "poisonous substance" is typically made use of colloquially to define any harmful material-- specifically destructive substances, carcinogens, mutagens, teratogens as well as damaging pollutants, and to exaggerate the dangers of chemicals. Paracelsus (1493-1541), the papa of toxicology, when created: "Every little thing is poisonous substance, there is poisonous substance in everything. Just the dosage makes a point not a poisonous substance" [4] (see mean lethal dose). The regulation specifies "poison" a lot more purely. Compounds not legally needed to come with the tag "poisonous substance" could also trigger a medical condition of poisoning.
Some toxins are also toxins, which is any sort of poison generated by pets, veggies or microorganism, such as the microbial healthy proteins that trigger tetanus as well as botulism. A difference in between the two terms is not constantly observed, even among researchers. The derivative kinds "toxic" and "toxic" are identified.
Animal poisonous substances supplied subcutaneously (e.g., by sting or bite) are likewise called venom. In typical use, a harmful organism is one that is dangerous to take in, but a venomous organism makes use of poison to eliminate its target or safeguard itself while still to life. A single microorganism can be both toxic as well as venomous, but that is rare. [5]
In nuclear physics, a toxin is a drug that blocks or prevents a nuclear reaction. For an instance, see nuclear poisonous substance.
Ecologically hazardous drugs are not always poisonous substances, and also vice versa. For instance, food-industry wastewater-- which may include potato juice or milk-- can be unsafe to the environments of streams and streams by taking in oxygen and triggering eutrophication, yet is nonhazardous to humans and not categorized as a poisonous substance.
Naturally talking, any substance, if given up large sufficient quantities, is dangerous and could cause fatality. For example, several kilos worth of water would make up a lethal dosage. Several materials used as drugs - such as fentanyl - have an LD50 only one order of magnitude greater than the ED50. An alternate category compares lethal drugs that give a therapeutic value and those that do not.
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Origin of Life - AIIMS AIPMT State CET Zoology Video Lecture [RAO IIT ACADEMY]
AIIMS AIPMT State CET Zoology Video Lectures and Study Material developed by highly experienced and dedicated faculty team of Rao IIT Academy. Visit http://www....
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- published: 21 Oct 2014
- views: 2600
Science Says You Can't Be Spiderman
Science Says You Can't Be Spiderman
Humans would need to cover up to 40 percent of their body surface with gecko-like pads to scale a building.
Spiderman may do...
Science Says You Can't Be Spiderman
Humans would need to cover up to 40 percent of their body surface with gecko-like pads to scale a building.
Spiderman may do whatever a spider can, but according to science, the likelihood of humans developing spidey skills is low.
New research from the University of Cambridge shows that geckos are the largest animals able to scale smooth vertical walls. The percentage of an animal's body surface covered by adhesive footpads increases as body size increases. So, an ant, cockroach, frog, and lizard each require a different volume of stickiness to carry their weight.
Tiny mites, for example, use about 200 times less of their body surface area for adhesive pads than geckos (0.02 percent versus 4.3 percent).
By that scale, humans would need to cover as much as 40 percent of their total body surface (approximately 80 percent of our front) with gummy footpads to reach even the first floor of a building—a trait which Dr. David Labonte of the University's Department of Zoology said is, by evolutionary standards, impractical.
"If a human … wanted to climb up a wall the way a gecko does, we'd need impractically large sticky feet—and shoes in … U.S. size 114," Walter Federle, also of the Cambridge Zoology Department, said in a statement.
Comparing the weight and footpad size of 225 climbing animal species—including insects, frogs, spiders, lizards, and one unspecified mammal—researchers covered more than seven orders of magnitude in body weight. That, Labonte said, it roughly the same weight difference between a cockroach and London's Big Ben clock tower.
"Although we were looking at vastly different animals—a spider and a gecko are about as different as a human is to an ant—their sticky feet are remarkably similar," the senior author said.
These insights, according to the University, could have profound implications for developing large-scale bio-inspired adhesives, currently only effective on very small areas.
So maybe there is hope for a future where teenagers can sneak Spiderman-like into their bedroom after curfew or delivery men can scale a building to deliver a package.
"There is a lot of interesting work still to be done looking into the strategies that animals use to make their footpads stickier—these would likely have very useful applications in the development of large-scale, powerful yet controllable adhesives," Labonte said.
There is no word on whether the devices come with Spidey-sense.
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Science Says You Can't Be Spiderman
Humans would need to cover up to 40 percent of their body surface with gecko-like pads to scale a building.
Spiderman may do whatever a spider can, but according to science, the likelihood of humans developing spidey skills is low.
New research from the University of Cambridge shows that geckos are the largest animals able to scale smooth vertical walls. The percentage of an animal's body surface covered by adhesive footpads increases as body size increases. So, an ant, cockroach, frog, and lizard each require a different volume of stickiness to carry their weight.
Tiny mites, for example, use about 200 times less of their body surface area for adhesive pads than geckos (0.02 percent versus 4.3 percent).
By that scale, humans would need to cover as much as 40 percent of their total body surface (approximately 80 percent of our front) with gummy footpads to reach even the first floor of a building—a trait which Dr. David Labonte of the University's Department of Zoology said is, by evolutionary standards, impractical.
"If a human … wanted to climb up a wall the way a gecko does, we'd need impractically large sticky feet—and shoes in … U.S. size 114," Walter Federle, also of the Cambridge Zoology Department, said in a statement.
Comparing the weight and footpad size of 225 climbing animal species—including insects, frogs, spiders, lizards, and one unspecified mammal—researchers covered more than seven orders of magnitude in body weight. That, Labonte said, it roughly the same weight difference between a cockroach and London's Big Ben clock tower.
"Although we were looking at vastly different animals—a spider and a gecko are about as different as a human is to an ant—their sticky feet are remarkably similar," the senior author said.
These insights, according to the University, could have profound implications for developing large-scale bio-inspired adhesives, currently only effective on very small areas.
So maybe there is hope for a future where teenagers can sneak Spiderman-like into their bedroom after curfew or delivery men can scale a building to deliver a package.
"There is a lot of interesting work still to be done looking into the strategies that animals use to make their footpads stickier—these would likely have very useful applications in the development of large-scale, powerful yet controllable adhesives," Labonte said.
There is no word on whether the devices come with Spidey-sense.
Tags : news,technology,sports,health,news today,world news,US news,today news
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- published: 19 Jan 2016
- views: 28
Jeff Wall- March 19, 2014
Detecting recent or ancient admixture from large-scale sequence data: Asst. Professor, UCSF...
Detecting recent or ancient admixture from large-scale sequence data: Asst. Professor, UCSF
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Detecting recent or ancient admixture from large-scale sequence data: Asst. Professor, UCSF
- published: 09 Sep 2014
- views: 62
Go With It and Embrace It
Ryan Batt (Miami, 2009) majored in Zoology with an Environmental Science co-major. He then earned his PhD in limnology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. R...
Ryan Batt (Miami, 2009) majored in Zoology with an Environmental Science co-major. He then earned his PhD in limnology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Ryan is currently a marine science post-doc at Rutgers University studying how water temperature changes affect biodiversity on a large scale. He was recently honored as one of Miami's '18 of the Last 9' young alumni awards.
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wn.com/Go With It And Embrace It
Ryan Batt (Miami, 2009) majored in Zoology with an Environmental Science co-major. He then earned his PhD in limnology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Ryan is currently a marine science post-doc at Rutgers University studying how water temperature changes affect biodiversity on a large scale. He was recently honored as one of Miami's '18 of the Last 9' young alumni awards.
[October 2015]
- published: 22 Jan 2016
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The Common and Dangerous Poisons - Documentary Films
In biology, poisons are substances which cause disturbances to organisms, usually by chemical reaction or other activity on the molecular scale, when a sufficie...
In biology, poisons are substances which cause disturbances to organisms, usually by chemical reaction or other activity on the molecular scale, when a sufficient quantity is absorbed by an organism. The fields of medicine (particularly veterinary) and zoology often distinguish a poison from a toxin, and from a venom. Toxins are poisons produced by organisms in nature, and venoms are toxins which are injected by a bite or sting (this is exclusive to animals). Note that the differentiator between venom and other poisons is the method of delivery.
Substances known as poisons may be used in industry, agriculture and other sectors for reasons other than their toxicity. Pesticides are one group of substances whose toxicity is their prime purpose.
Read More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poison
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In biology, poisons are substances which cause disturbances to organisms, usually by chemical reaction or other activity on the molecular scale, when a sufficient quantity is absorbed by an organism. The fields of medicine (particularly veterinary) and zoology often distinguish a poison from a toxin, and from a venom. Toxins are poisons produced by organisms in nature, and venoms are toxins which are injected by a bite or sting (this is exclusive to animals). Note that the differentiator between venom and other poisons is the method of delivery.
Substances known as poisons may be used in industry, agriculture and other sectors for reasons other than their toxicity. Pesticides are one group of substances whose toxicity is their prime purpose.
Read More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poison
- published: 06 Nov 2015
- views: 56
Class 12-Zoology-Evolution-Online Medical-NEET Video Lectures
Aakash iTutor: PMT-Zoology Class 12th Video Lectures (Evolution: Vestigial Organs) to prepare for NEET-AIIMS through online coaching tablet by Aakash Institute....
Aakash iTutor: PMT-Zoology Class 12th Video Lectures (Evolution: Vestigial Organs) to prepare for NEET-AIIMS through online coaching tablet by Aakash Institute. Enquire to get Full Video-Lectures @ (http://www.aakashitutor.com/edu-tab/) to prepare for Medical-AIPMT and Board Exams.
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Aakash iTutor: PMT-Zoology Class 12th Video Lectures (Evolution: Vestigial Organs) to prepare for NEET-AIIMS through online coaching tablet by Aakash Institute. Enquire to get Full Video-Lectures @ (http://www.aakashitutor.com/edu-tab/) to prepare for Medical-AIPMT and Board Exams.
- published: 11 Apr 2013
- views: 9892
DeepDream: Image from page 240 of "The animans and man; an elementary textbook of zoology and human
Playing with the Google deepdream engine: Image from page 240 of "The animans and man; an elementary textbook of zoology and human physiology" (1911)
Original ...
Playing with the Google deepdream engine: Image from page 240 of "The animans and man; an elementary textbook of zoology and human physiology" (1911)
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Playing with the Google deepdream engine: Image from page 240 of "The animans and man; an elementary textbook of zoology and human physiology" (1911)
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Original title: Image from page 240 of "The animans and man; an elementary textbook of zoology and human physiology" (1911)
- published: 15 Aug 2015
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Poison Documentaries - HISTORY CHANNEL
Poison Documentaries - HISTORY CHANNEL
In biology, toxins are elements that induce disruptions to organisms, usually by chemical reaction or other task on the molecular scale, when a sufficient quantity is soaked up by an organism. The areas of medication (especially veterinary) as well as zoology commonly identify a toxin from a contaminant, and from a poison. Toxins are poisons created by micro
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ZOOLOGY SEM I PHYLUM COELENTERETA
Presentation by Asso. Prof. Rahul S. Gohel.
This presentation is based on Syllabus of Sem I Zoology subject, Saurahtra Universtiy, Rajkot.
Also useful for some compititive exam, IAS, GPSC, IFS etc.
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Dylan Irion, Behavioural Partitioning of Animal Movement
Oral Presentation
Dylan Irion1,3, Enrico Gennari2,3
1University of Cape Town, Department of Zoology
2South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity
3Oceans Research, PO 1767 Mossel Bay 6500, South Africa
Movement is a fundamental aspect of animal survival and fitness from the smallest individual scale to that of the entire population. Optimal foraging theory drives the individual to forage in
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Launch of IDEA to IMPACT: A Guide to Introduction and Scale of Global Health Innovations
The challenges involved in developing, introducing, and scaling global health innovations are innumerable. A bevy of activities are required, across many countries, and with many actors (donors, implementing partners, ministries of health, and manufacturers, to name a few), making coordination and efficient execution a tricky proposition. To bring added clarity to the delivery planning process—and
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Biodiversity Informatics Training Curriculum: Chris Yesson Seminar on Phyloclimatic Modeling, Part 2
Phyloclimatic Modelling and Evolutionary Processes
Dr. Christopher Yesson
Institute of Zoology
Zoological Society of London
In English
Past changes in climate are hypothesised to have had a major influence on the diversification of many groups of plants and animals. In these cases it should be possible to detect the footprint of palaeohistoric climate change on the evolutionary history of organ
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Natural Selection Speciation and Evidences - AIIMS AIPMT State CET Zoology Video Lecture
AIIMS AIPMT State CET Zoology Video Lectures and Study Material developed by highly experienced and dedicated faculty team of Rao IIT Academy. Visit http://www.raoiit.com or email studentcare@raoiit.com for any query or doubt related to your AIIMS AIPMT State CET Preparation.
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Iain Paterson - Biocontrol of weeds in South Africa: where are we going from here? - June 2014
Ian D Paterson (Department of Zoology and Entomology, Rhodes University), Martin P Hill (Plant Protection Research Institute), and Costas Zachariades (University of KwaZulu Natal)
South African weed biological control is currently thriving primarily due to sustainable funding received from Environment
Programmes in the Department of Environmental Affairs.
In order to take full advantage of this
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Lecture capture at The University of Manchester. Opting (-out) to enhance the student experience
Presented by Professor Richard J. Reece
Associate Vice President for Teaching, Learning and Students
The University of Manchester is a large, comprehensive research-intensive institution that currently has over 36,000 students on campus and 6,400 staff, including 2,200 academics. Disciplines across the University range from anthropology to zoology, and almost everything else in between. Teaching
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EVOLUTION - THE EVOLUTION OF FLIGHT - NOVA - Discovery/History/Science (documentary) HD
evolution - the evolution of flight - nova (documentary) HD. thanks for watching.
history life discovery science technology tech learning education national nature geographic earth planet channel universe culture civilization civilisation archaeology ancient discoveries creation creationism darwin caveman neanderthal ape human humans man evolve animal animals prehistoric dinosaur dinosaurs biolo
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The State of Canada's Birds - Dick Cannings
Bird population trends are one of the best indicators of ecosystem health. They are relatively easy to monitor, and an army of talented and enthusiastic birders is available to gather data on a continental scale. Bird species diversity and varied habitat preferences allow biologists to find patterns in bird population trends that can inform polices on ecosystem management. In 2012, bird biologists
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How Did Life Evolve the Ability to Harness the Sun? A Google Science Fair 2013 Hangout On Air
Come watch this Hangout On Air with scientists from the American Museum of Natural History!
You'll get a fascinating glimpse into a process that fundamentally changed the trajectory of life on Earth. Dr. Eunsoo Kim and colleagues have shown the first definitive proof of what is thought to be a critical step in the evolution of photosynthesis, or the conversion of light into food, in algae and lan
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Garbage In, Garbage Out: Pacific Marine Debris, Social Media, and Congress - Miriam Goldstein, Ph.D.
Though the large-scale ecological ramifications of open ocean plastic pollution remain unclear, the public remains extremely concerned about this issue, and many misconceptions circulate in the media and online. Miriam Goldstein will give a brief overview of the ways that social media is being used by the scientific community, as well as examples of common pitfalls.
Goldstein is a marine biologis
Poison Documentaries - HISTORY CHANNEL
Poison Documentaries - HISTORY CHANNEL
In biology, toxins are elements that induce disruptions to organisms, usually by chemical reaction or other task on the ...
Poison Documentaries - HISTORY CHANNEL
In biology, toxins are elements that induce disruptions to organisms, usually by chemical reaction or other task on the molecular scale, when a sufficient quantity is soaked up by an organism. The areas of medication (especially veterinary) as well as zoology commonly identify a toxin from a contaminant, and from a poison. Toxins are poisons created by microorganisms in nature, and poisons are toxins that are injected by a bite or sting (this is special to animals). Keep in mind that the differentiator in between venom and various other poisons is the method of delivery.
Substances known as poisonous substances may be used in industry, agriculture and other sectors for reasons other than their toxicity. Pesticides are one group important whose poisoning is their prime objective.
Thanks for watching Poison Documentaries
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Poison Documentaries - HISTORY CHANNEL
In biology, toxins are elements that induce disruptions to organisms, usually by chemical reaction or other task on the molecular scale, when a sufficient quantity is soaked up by an organism. The areas of medication (especially veterinary) as well as zoology commonly identify a toxin from a contaminant, and from a poison. Toxins are poisons created by microorganisms in nature, and poisons are toxins that are injected by a bite or sting (this is special to animals). Keep in mind that the differentiator in between venom and various other poisons is the method of delivery.
Substances known as poisonous substances may be used in industry, agriculture and other sectors for reasons other than their toxicity. Pesticides are one group important whose poisoning is their prime objective.
Thanks for watching Poison Documentaries
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- published: 18 Jul 2015
- views: 61
ZOOLOGY SEM I PHYLUM COELENTERETA
Presentation by Asso. Prof. Rahul S. Gohel.
This presentation is based on Syllabus of Sem I Zoology subject, Saurahtra Universtiy, Rajkot.
Also useful for some...
Presentation by Asso. Prof. Rahul S. Gohel.
This presentation is based on Syllabus of Sem I Zoology subject, Saurahtra Universtiy, Rajkot.
Also useful for some compititive exam, IAS, GPSC, IFS etc.
wn.com/Zoology Sem I Phylum Coelentereta
Presentation by Asso. Prof. Rahul S. Gohel.
This presentation is based on Syllabus of Sem I Zoology subject, Saurahtra Universtiy, Rajkot.
Also useful for some compititive exam, IAS, GPSC, IFS etc.
- published: 14 Jun 2013
- views: 469
Dylan Irion, Behavioural Partitioning of Animal Movement
Oral Presentation
Dylan Irion1,3, Enrico Gennari2,3
1University of Cape Town, Department of Zoology
2South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity
3Oceans R...
Oral Presentation
Dylan Irion1,3, Enrico Gennari2,3
1University of Cape Town, Department of Zoology
2South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity
3Oceans Research, PO 1767 Mossel Bay 6500, South Africa
Movement is a fundamental aspect of animal survival and fitness from the smallest individual scale to that of the entire population. Optimal foraging theory drives the individual to forage in the most profitable patches and reproductive migration promotes the flow of genetic information and ensures the survival of offspring. The consequences of these necessary movements for a highly migratory species can have implications affecting both ecosystems and humans, making our understanding of movement of utmost importance.
Most studies of animal movement ecology focus on spatio-temporal description, answering the questions of 'where' and 'when'. As the field of movement ecology evolves into a mature discipline, new technologies and analytical techniques are being developed for the formulating and testing of specific movement related hypotheses. This new generation of tools allows us to further answer the questions of 'what' and 'why.'
Here we experiment with new methods for partitioning the movement of animals using model-based clustering to test the hypothesis that white shark displacement rate is independent of location in Mossel Bay. Results of this study indicate area-specific utilisation patterns and will allow researchers to further formulate and test hypotheses such as the Lévy flight foraging theory.
wn.com/Dylan Irion, Behavioural Partitioning Of Animal Movement
Oral Presentation
Dylan Irion1,3, Enrico Gennari2,3
1University of Cape Town, Department of Zoology
2South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity
3Oceans Research, PO 1767 Mossel Bay 6500, South Africa
Movement is a fundamental aspect of animal survival and fitness from the smallest individual scale to that of the entire population. Optimal foraging theory drives the individual to forage in the most profitable patches and reproductive migration promotes the flow of genetic information and ensures the survival of offspring. The consequences of these necessary movements for a highly migratory species can have implications affecting both ecosystems and humans, making our understanding of movement of utmost importance.
Most studies of animal movement ecology focus on spatio-temporal description, answering the questions of 'where' and 'when'. As the field of movement ecology evolves into a mature discipline, new technologies and analytical techniques are being developed for the formulating and testing of specific movement related hypotheses. This new generation of tools allows us to further answer the questions of 'what' and 'why.'
Here we experiment with new methods for partitioning the movement of animals using model-based clustering to test the hypothesis that white shark displacement rate is independent of location in Mossel Bay. Results of this study indicate area-specific utilisation patterns and will allow researchers to further formulate and test hypotheses such as the Lévy flight foraging theory.
- published: 19 Dec 2015
- views: 6
Launch of IDEA to IMPACT: A Guide to Introduction and Scale of Global Health Innovations
The challenges involved in developing, introducing, and scaling global health innovations are innumerable. A bevy of activities are required, across many countr...
The challenges involved in developing, introducing, and scaling global health innovations are innumerable. A bevy of activities are required, across many countries, and with many actors (donors, implementing partners, ministries of health, and manufacturers, to name a few), making coordination and efficient execution a tricky proposition. To bring added clarity to the delivery planning process—and ensure we are applying best practices to our work—USAID’s Center for Accelerating Innovation and Impact (CII) developed IDEA to IMPACT: A Guide to Introduction and Scale of Global Health Innovations. This Guide, along with its companion Toolkit, identifies and illustrates priority activities to help practitioners think through, plan, and execute the many steps needed to ensure successful launch and scale from bench to bedside. The Guide provides context through examples, and offers a growing set of tools that can help users put these activities into practice. CII, along with PATH and The Aspen Institute, invite you to join us on February 2nd at the Aspen Institute in Washington, DC for a discussion of IDEA to IMPACT and how we can practically put its principles to use.
Featuring:
Gary Cohen, Executive Vice President, Becton, Dickinson & Co.
Krista Donaldson, CEO, D-Rev
Robert Fabricant, Co-Founder & Principal, Design Impact Group, Dalberg
David Milestone, Senior Advisor, Center for Accelerating Innovation and Impact at USAID
Steve Brooke, Commercialization Advisor, PATH
Hosted by:
Peggy Clark, Executive Director of Global Health and Development, The Aspen Institute
Wendy Taylor, Director, Center for Accelerating Innovation and Impact at USAID
wn.com/Launch Of Idea To Impact A Guide To Introduction And Scale Of Global Health Innovations
The challenges involved in developing, introducing, and scaling global health innovations are innumerable. A bevy of activities are required, across many countries, and with many actors (donors, implementing partners, ministries of health, and manufacturers, to name a few), making coordination and efficient execution a tricky proposition. To bring added clarity to the delivery planning process—and ensure we are applying best practices to our work—USAID’s Center for Accelerating Innovation and Impact (CII) developed IDEA to IMPACT: A Guide to Introduction and Scale of Global Health Innovations. This Guide, along with its companion Toolkit, identifies and illustrates priority activities to help practitioners think through, plan, and execute the many steps needed to ensure successful launch and scale from bench to bedside. The Guide provides context through examples, and offers a growing set of tools that can help users put these activities into practice. CII, along with PATH and The Aspen Institute, invite you to join us on February 2nd at the Aspen Institute in Washington, DC for a discussion of IDEA to IMPACT and how we can practically put its principles to use.
Featuring:
Gary Cohen, Executive Vice President, Becton, Dickinson & Co.
Krista Donaldson, CEO, D-Rev
Robert Fabricant, Co-Founder & Principal, Design Impact Group, Dalberg
David Milestone, Senior Advisor, Center for Accelerating Innovation and Impact at USAID
Steve Brooke, Commercialization Advisor, PATH
Hosted by:
Peggy Clark, Executive Director of Global Health and Development, The Aspen Institute
Wendy Taylor, Director, Center for Accelerating Innovation and Impact at USAID
- published: 02 Feb 2015
- views: 598
Biodiversity Informatics Training Curriculum: Chris Yesson Seminar on Phyloclimatic Modeling, Part 2
Phyloclimatic Modelling and Evolutionary Processes
Dr. Christopher Yesson
Institute of Zoology
Zoological Society of London
In English
Past changes in climat...
Phyloclimatic Modelling and Evolutionary Processes
Dr. Christopher Yesson
Institute of Zoology
Zoological Society of London
In English
Past changes in climate are hypothesised to have had a major influence on the diversification of many groups of plants and animals. In these cases it should be possible to detect the footprint of palaeohistoric climate change on the evolutionary history of organisms. We have several tools at our disposal to detect these patterns. Ecologicial niche models are used to describe a species' environmental preferences and phylogenetic reconstruction estimates species' relationships and evolutionary history. The term 'Phyloclimatic Modelling' was coined to describe the combination of these techniques to attempt the reconstruction of ancestral niches. We describe the methodology of phyloclimatic modelling, discuss the data requirements and present a number of case studies, predominantly from Mediterranean plant groups. These mediterranean specialists diversified during or shortly after the development of the summer-dry, winter-wet biomes and demonstrate clear patterns of phylogenetic conservancy for many climatic parameters. These data are used to reconstruct ancestral niches and are combined with palaeo-historic climate data to estimate ancestral areas. These ancestral area predictions demonstrate that climatically suitable areas existed nearby to present-day distributions. It is likely that the long-term stability of these climatic biomes has permitted a gradual diversification. Climate change has played an important role for the evolution of many organisms, but the picture is complex and other more local-scale factors played significant roles in the diversification of many groups.
wn.com/Biodiversity Informatics Training Curriculum Chris Yesson Seminar On Phyloclimatic Modeling, Part 2
Phyloclimatic Modelling and Evolutionary Processes
Dr. Christopher Yesson
Institute of Zoology
Zoological Society of London
In English
Past changes in climate are hypothesised to have had a major influence on the diversification of many groups of plants and animals. In these cases it should be possible to detect the footprint of palaeohistoric climate change on the evolutionary history of organisms. We have several tools at our disposal to detect these patterns. Ecologicial niche models are used to describe a species' environmental preferences and phylogenetic reconstruction estimates species' relationships and evolutionary history. The term 'Phyloclimatic Modelling' was coined to describe the combination of these techniques to attempt the reconstruction of ancestral niches. We describe the methodology of phyloclimatic modelling, discuss the data requirements and present a number of case studies, predominantly from Mediterranean plant groups. These mediterranean specialists diversified during or shortly after the development of the summer-dry, winter-wet biomes and demonstrate clear patterns of phylogenetic conservancy for many climatic parameters. These data are used to reconstruct ancestral niches and are combined with palaeo-historic climate data to estimate ancestral areas. These ancestral area predictions demonstrate that climatically suitable areas existed nearby to present-day distributions. It is likely that the long-term stability of these climatic biomes has permitted a gradual diversification. Climate change has played an important role for the evolution of many organisms, but the picture is complex and other more local-scale factors played significant roles in the diversification of many groups.
- published: 08 Oct 2012
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Natural Selection Speciation and Evidences - AIIMS AIPMT State CET Zoology Video Lecture
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11th and 12th Boards (CBSE / ISC/ HSC / IB / IGCSE) in Integrated as well as Non-Integrated courses. It also offers Best Start-Smart Pre-foundation courses to Std. 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th & 10th students for preparation of Maths & Science Olympiads, NTSE, NSTSE, IISMA MTSE, Homi Bhabha, Ganit Prabhutva, CV Raman & IPM.
- published: 21 Oct 2014
- views: 1601
Iain Paterson - Biocontrol of weeds in South Africa: where are we going from here? - June 2014
Ian D Paterson (Department of Zoology and Entomology, Rhodes University), Martin P Hill (Plant Protection Research Institute), and Costas Zachariades (Universit...
Ian D Paterson (Department of Zoology and Entomology, Rhodes University), Martin P Hill (Plant Protection Research Institute), and Costas Zachariades (University of KwaZulu Natal)
South African weed biological control is currently thriving primarily due to sustainable funding received from Environment
Programmes in the Department of Environmental Affairs.
In order to take full advantage of this strong position more research should be focused on large scale evaluations of the environmental, economic and social impact of biological control.
Additional focus should be given towards the implementation of the excellent pre- release work that has been conducted so that the maximum benefits of biological control can be realised.
There is an opportunity to create a significant number of jobs in mass-rearing and post release monitoring programmes which could increase the scale of post release monitoring and improve implementation efforts.
Future programmes should aim to tackle the worst of South African Invasive Alien Plant problems because this is where biological control will provide the most benefit.
The Environment Programmes funding provides an opportunity for biological control in South Africa to improve in areas where there have been shortfalls and to tackle difficult projects that may not have been feasible in the past.
wn.com/Iain Paterson Biocontrol Of Weeds In South Africa Where Are We Going From Here June 2014
Ian D Paterson (Department of Zoology and Entomology, Rhodes University), Martin P Hill (Plant Protection Research Institute), and Costas Zachariades (University of KwaZulu Natal)
South African weed biological control is currently thriving primarily due to sustainable funding received from Environment
Programmes in the Department of Environmental Affairs.
In order to take full advantage of this strong position more research should be focused on large scale evaluations of the environmental, economic and social impact of biological control.
Additional focus should be given towards the implementation of the excellent pre- release work that has been conducted so that the maximum benefits of biological control can be realised.
There is an opportunity to create a significant number of jobs in mass-rearing and post release monitoring programmes which could increase the scale of post release monitoring and improve implementation efforts.
Future programmes should aim to tackle the worst of South African Invasive Alien Plant problems because this is where biological control will provide the most benefit.
The Environment Programmes funding provides an opportunity for biological control in South Africa to improve in areas where there have been shortfalls and to tackle difficult projects that may not have been feasible in the past.
- published: 02 Dec 2014
- views: 33
Lecture capture at The University of Manchester. Opting (-out) to enhance the student experience
Presented by Professor Richard J. Reece
Associate Vice President for Teaching, Learning and Students
The University of Manchester is a large, comprehensive res...
Presented by Professor Richard J. Reece
Associate Vice President for Teaching, Learning and Students
The University of Manchester is a large, comprehensive research-intensive institution that currently has over 36,000 students on campus and 6,400 staff, including 2,200 academics. Disciplines across the University range from anthropology to zoology, and almost everything else in between. Teaching and learning activities take place in a wide-range of classroom and lecture theatre settings, with the largest spaces capable of seating 750 students at a time. Lecture recording at the University began as an enthusiasts-only venture but, over the course of the last two years in particular has become an expected mainstream. Manchester has all of its 340 central teaching spaces equipped with lecture capture technology. We record something approaching 40,000 hours of teaching and learning activities per academic year, and these recordings are accessed in excess of 2 million times by students. During this talk I will highlight some of the technological and cultural difficulties in such wide-scale adoption of lecture capture technology over a comparatively short space of time.
wn.com/Lecture Capture At The University Of Manchester. Opting ( Out) To Enhance The Student Experience
Presented by Professor Richard J. Reece
Associate Vice President for Teaching, Learning and Students
The University of Manchester is a large, comprehensive research-intensive institution that currently has over 36,000 students on campus and 6,400 staff, including 2,200 academics. Disciplines across the University range from anthropology to zoology, and almost everything else in between. Teaching and learning activities take place in a wide-range of classroom and lecture theatre settings, with the largest spaces capable of seating 750 students at a time. Lecture recording at the University began as an enthusiasts-only venture but, over the course of the last two years in particular has become an expected mainstream. Manchester has all of its 340 central teaching spaces equipped with lecture capture technology. We record something approaching 40,000 hours of teaching and learning activities per academic year, and these recordings are accessed in excess of 2 million times by students. During this talk I will highlight some of the technological and cultural difficulties in such wide-scale adoption of lecture capture technology over a comparatively short space of time.
- published: 01 Apr 2015
- views: 1480
EVOLUTION - THE EVOLUTION OF FLIGHT - NOVA - Discovery/History/Science (documentary) HD
evolution - the evolution of flight - nova (documentary) HD. thanks for watching.
history life discovery science technology tech learning education national n...
evolution - the evolution of flight - nova (documentary) HD. thanks for watching.
history life discovery science technology tech learning education national nature geographic earth planet channel universe culture civilization civilisation archaeology ancient discoveries creation creationism darwin caveman neanderthal ape human humans man evolve animal animals prehistoric dinosaur dinosaurs biology zoology bird birds fly flying wing wings
wn.com/Evolution The Evolution Of Flight Nova Discovery History Science (Documentary) Hd
evolution - the evolution of flight - nova (documentary) HD. thanks for watching.
history life discovery science technology tech learning education national nature geographic earth planet channel universe culture civilization civilisation archaeology ancient discoveries creation creationism darwin caveman neanderthal ape human humans man evolve animal animals prehistoric dinosaur dinosaurs biology zoology bird birds fly flying wing wings
- published: 01 Mar 2014
- views: 44846
The State of Canada's Birds - Dick Cannings
Bird population trends are one of the best indicators of ecosystem health. They are relatively easy to monitor, and an army of talented and enthusiastic birders...
Bird population trends are one of the best indicators of ecosystem health. They are relatively easy to monitor, and an army of talented and enthusiastic birders is available to gather data on a continental scale. Bird species diversity and varied habitat preferences allow biologists to find patterns in bird population trends that can inform polices on ecosystem management. In 2012, bird biologists brought together data from a wide range of surveys from across Canada to assess the status of the country's birds, the first time this had ever been done for any major group of animals.
Dick Cannings is a biologist and author living in Penticton, BC. He formerly curated the Cowan Vertebrate Museum in the Department of Zoology at UBC, and has written a dozen books on natural history subjects, including the award-winning British Columbia: a Natural History and An Enchantment of Birds. Much of his work involves the coordination of continent-wide bird population monitoring programs and the conservation of species at risk in Canada.
wn.com/The State Of Canada's Birds Dick Cannings
Bird population trends are one of the best indicators of ecosystem health. They are relatively easy to monitor, and an army of talented and enthusiastic birders is available to gather data on a continental scale. Bird species diversity and varied habitat preferences allow biologists to find patterns in bird population trends that can inform polices on ecosystem management. In 2012, bird biologists brought together data from a wide range of surveys from across Canada to assess the status of the country's birds, the first time this had ever been done for any major group of animals.
Dick Cannings is a biologist and author living in Penticton, BC. He formerly curated the Cowan Vertebrate Museum in the Department of Zoology at UBC, and has written a dozen books on natural history subjects, including the award-winning British Columbia: a Natural History and An Enchantment of Birds. Much of his work involves the coordination of continent-wide bird population monitoring programs and the conservation of species at risk in Canada.
- published: 14 Apr 2014
- views: 47
How Did Life Evolve the Ability to Harness the Sun? A Google Science Fair 2013 Hangout On Air
Come watch this Hangout On Air with scientists from the American Museum of Natural History!
You'll get a fascinating glimpse into a process that fundamentally ...
Come watch this Hangout On Air with scientists from the American Museum of Natural History!
You'll get a fascinating glimpse into a process that fundamentally changed the trajectory of life on Earth. Dr. Eunsoo Kim and colleagues have shown the first definitive proof of what is thought to be a critical step in the evolution of photosynthesis, or the conversion of light into food, in algae and land plants. Photosynthetic plants, in turn, were responsible for raising the levels of oxygen in Earth's atmosphere and paving the way for the rise of animals.
Green algae belong to a group of organisms known as eukyarotes — a group that includes plants, animals, and fungi — which first appeared more than 1 billion years ago. Dr. Kim was particularly interested in the process by which early eukaryotes became photosynthetic: by engulfing free-living, photosynthetic microorganisms known as cyanobacteria but not digesting them. Eventually, the acquired cyanobacteria evolved into chloroplast, the specialized cell structure that harnesses the power of the Sun to carry out photosynthesis in green algae and land plants.
Using feeding and staining experiments and a transmission electron microscope, Dr. Kim and colleagues were able to capture stunning images showing Cymbomonas, a basic green alga that resembles early ancestors, consuming bacteria.
Watch this Hangout On Air with Dr. Kim and Dr. Rob DeSalle at the American Museum of Natural History and learn about the Museum's cutting-edge microscopy lab and its microbial collection. You'll find out how photosynthesis, a key part of the chain of life, may have developed on our planet.
Dr. Kim is an assistant curator in the Division of Invertebrate Zoology at the American Museum of Natural History and an assistant professor at the Museum's Richard Gilder Graduate School. Her lab uses a broad range of experimental approaches including fluorescence and electron microscopy, environmental DNA sequencing, and next-generation sequencing.
Dr. Rob DeSalle is a curator in the Division of Invertebrate Zoology at the American Museum of Natural History and a professor at the Museum's Richard Gilder Graduate School. Dr. DeSalle works in molecular systematics, microbial evolution, and genomics. His current research concerns the development of bioinformatic tools to handle large-scale genomics problems using phylogenetic systematic approaches.
wn.com/How Did Life Evolve The Ability To Harness The Sun A Google Science Fair 2013 Hangout On Air
Come watch this Hangout On Air with scientists from the American Museum of Natural History!
You'll get a fascinating glimpse into a process that fundamentally changed the trajectory of life on Earth. Dr. Eunsoo Kim and colleagues have shown the first definitive proof of what is thought to be a critical step in the evolution of photosynthesis, or the conversion of light into food, in algae and land plants. Photosynthetic plants, in turn, were responsible for raising the levels of oxygen in Earth's atmosphere and paving the way for the rise of animals.
Green algae belong to a group of organisms known as eukyarotes — a group that includes plants, animals, and fungi — which first appeared more than 1 billion years ago. Dr. Kim was particularly interested in the process by which early eukaryotes became photosynthetic: by engulfing free-living, photosynthetic microorganisms known as cyanobacteria but not digesting them. Eventually, the acquired cyanobacteria evolved into chloroplast, the specialized cell structure that harnesses the power of the Sun to carry out photosynthesis in green algae and land plants.
Using feeding and staining experiments and a transmission electron microscope, Dr. Kim and colleagues were able to capture stunning images showing Cymbomonas, a basic green alga that resembles early ancestors, consuming bacteria.
Watch this Hangout On Air with Dr. Kim and Dr. Rob DeSalle at the American Museum of Natural History and learn about the Museum's cutting-edge microscopy lab and its microbial collection. You'll find out how photosynthesis, a key part of the chain of life, may have developed on our planet.
Dr. Kim is an assistant curator in the Division of Invertebrate Zoology at the American Museum of Natural History and an assistant professor at the Museum's Richard Gilder Graduate School. Her lab uses a broad range of experimental approaches including fluorescence and electron microscopy, environmental DNA sequencing, and next-generation sequencing.
Dr. Rob DeSalle is a curator in the Division of Invertebrate Zoology at the American Museum of Natural History and a professor at the Museum's Richard Gilder Graduate School. Dr. DeSalle works in molecular systematics, microbial evolution, and genomics. His current research concerns the development of bioinformatic tools to handle large-scale genomics problems using phylogenetic systematic approaches.
- published: 21 Jun 2013
- views: 868
Garbage In, Garbage Out: Pacific Marine Debris, Social Media, and Congress - Miriam Goldstein, Ph.D.
Though the large-scale ecological ramifications of open ocean plastic pollution remain unclear, the public remains extremely concerned about this issue, and man...
Though the large-scale ecological ramifications of open ocean plastic pollution remain unclear, the public remains extremely concerned about this issue, and many misconceptions circulate in the media and online. Miriam Goldstein will give a brief overview of the ways that social media is being used by the scientific community, as well as examples of common pitfalls.
Goldstein is a marine biologist with expertise in oceanic plastic pollution, invertebrate zoology, and online science communication. Currently, she is a Knauss Sea Grant Fellow with the U.S. House of Representatives Natural Resources Committee Democrats. Its staff deals with with fisheries, ocean, and wildlife issues, and suggests techniques for effectively communicating science to policymakers.
www.mdibl.org
wn.com/Garbage In, Garbage Out Pacific Marine Debris, Social Media, And Congress Miriam Goldstein, Ph.D.
Though the large-scale ecological ramifications of open ocean plastic pollution remain unclear, the public remains extremely concerned about this issue, and many misconceptions circulate in the media and online. Miriam Goldstein will give a brief overview of the ways that social media is being used by the scientific community, as well as examples of common pitfalls.
Goldstein is a marine biologist with expertise in oceanic plastic pollution, invertebrate zoology, and online science communication. Currently, she is a Knauss Sea Grant Fellow with the U.S. House of Representatives Natural Resources Committee Democrats. Its staff deals with with fisheries, ocean, and wildlife issues, and suggests techniques for effectively communicating science to policymakers.
www.mdibl.org
- published: 28 Aug 2013
- views: 89