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Category Archives: Biology

Biology – Plant Groups & Development: The Basics – Video

Posted: Published on July 2nd, 2014

Biology - Plant Groups Development: The Basics In this video we discuss the general plant phyla and how they are separated, as well with an overview of the gametophytes and sporophytes of plants. By: Christian Day … Continue reading

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Celiac Disease – Biology Exam – Video

Posted: Published on July 2nd, 2014

Celiac Disease - Biology Exam By: Lucca Vallarino … Continue reading

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Biology labs: Managing the data jungle

Posted: Published on July 2nd, 2014

Many biology labs fight with a glut of measurement data. New software aims to make this a thing of the past: it simplifies laboratory experiment evaluation and unifies how data is saved. It even identifies measurement errors on the spot. During laboratory testing, countless measurement results accrue. To completely and systematically archive this body of data is extremely time consuming. In fact, researchers in the life sciences spend a quarter of their time managing data, according to an online survey of 70 people working in biology laboratories conducted by the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology FIT in Sankt Augustin. Many of those surveyed reported that they have no centralized or structured approach to data collection in their workplace. And when a PhD student or assistant with years of experience leaves the institute and the successor tries to find and make sense of previous results, the search often begins with cryptic Excel tables and stacks of paper. The FIT has taken steps to alleviate this problem. With its step-by-step operation, its "MPlexAnalyzer" software makes it considerably easier to manage data. Initially, the FIT experts concentrated on cytometric devices, which enable the simultaneous determination of a variety of proteins in a … Continue reading

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Rangi Ruru Student to Represent NZ in Bali

Posted: Published on July 2nd, 2014

2 July 2014 Media Release Rangi Ruru Student to Represent New Zealand in Bali The first South Island school student in 25 years to represent New Zealand at the International Biology Olympiad leaves Christchurch today (Wednesday 2 July). Rangi Ruru Year 13 student Hanseul Nam, has been selected as one of only four students nationwide (and the only female) to attend the competition in Bali which will see more than 60 countries around the world take part. Hanseul is extremely excited about the competition and winning a place came out of the blue. I was in shock. I wasn't expecting it, she says. I thought it would be really cool if I did but I was happy to have been a part of the selection process which was an incredible experience in itself. The exceptionally talented and hardworking student sat a two-hour nationwide entrance exam at the end of last year together with more than 1000 others, after which she was selected to take part in an online training and tutorial programme with 120 students from around the country. Then another exam followed, whittling the number down to 24, who all attended a residential camp in Auckland, during the last … Continue reading

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Biology of addiction risk looks like addiction

Posted: Published on July 2nd, 2014

Research suggests that people at increased risk for developing addiction share many of the same neurobiological signatures of people who have already developed addiction. This similarity is to be expected, as individuals with family members who have struggled with addiction are over-represented in the population of addicted people. However, a generation of animal research supports the hypothesis that the addiction process changes the brain in ways that converge with the distinctive neurobiology of the heritable risk for addiction. In other words, the more one uses addictive substances, the more one's brain acquires the profile of someone who has inherited a risk for addiction. One such change is a reduction in striatal dopamine release. Dopamine is a key brain chemical messenger involved in reward-related behaviors. Disturbances in dopamine signaling appear to contribute to reward processing that biases people to seek drug-like rewards and to develop drug-taking habits. In the current issue of Biological Psychiatry, researchers at McGill University report that individuals at high risk for addiction show the same reduced dopamine response often observed in addicted individuals, identifying a new link between addiction risk and addiction in humans. Dr. Marco Leyton and his colleagues recruited young adults, aged 18 to 25, … Continue reading

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Research reveals a gender gap in the nation’s biology labs

Posted: Published on July 2nd, 2014

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 30-Jun-2014 Contact: Sarah McDonnell s_mcd@mit.edu 617-253-8923 Massachusetts Institute of Technology CAMBRIDGE, MA -- Among the sciences, biology consistently attracts the greatest numbers of women to graduate school and academic careers. About half of all biology graduate students are women, and 40 percent of biology postdocs are female. However, those numbers drop dramatically among faculty members: Nationwide, only 36 percent of assistant professors and 18 percent of full professors are women. A new study reveals a possible explanation for this discrepancy: In the labs of the highest-achieving male biology professors winners of the Nobel Prize, the National Medal of Science, and other prestigious awards women are greatly underrepresented, compared with their overall percentages in the field. Those labs serve as a major pipeline to junior faculty positions at top research institutions, the study found. "What we found is that these labs really function as a gateway to the professoriate. So we think the fact that they're not hiring very many women is important for understanding why there are still so few female faculty members," says Jason Sheltzer, a graduate student in biology at MIT and author of the study, which appears this week in the Proceedings of the … Continue reading

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9266661052|Distance Learning BSc Biology in Noida,Delhi,Ncr – Video

Posted: Published on June 30th, 2014

9266661052|Distance Learning BSc Biology in Noida,Delhi,Ncr Distance Learning BSc Biology in Noida,Delhi,Ncr If you want to know fee structure of Shobit/Jodhpur National university then call-9266661052. offers distance education for all courses. More... By: sameet kumar … Continue reading

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Students get lesson in marine biology on Missouri River – Video

Posted: Published on June 30th, 2014

Students get lesson in marine biology on Missouri River Some students from Independence are learning about marine biology on the Missouri River. Subscribe to KMBC on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1fXGVrh Get... By: KMBC 9 News Kansas City … Continue reading

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Is the next ‘new’ cancer drug already in your medicine cabinet?

Posted: Published on June 30th, 2014

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 30-Jun-2014 Contact: Cody Mooneyhan cmooneyhan@faseb.org 301-634-7104 Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology It turns out that the same types of drugs that help reduce watery eyes and runny noses during allergy season might also help ward off tumors too. A new research report appearing in the July 2014 issue of The Journal of Leukocyte Biology suggests that antihistamines may have significant anti-cancer properties as they interfere with the function of a type of cell that is known to reduce the body's ability to fight tumors (called "myeloid derived suppressor cells"). "This research is very exciting as it draws a connection between two diseases that aren't commonly linked: allergy and cancer," said Daniel H. Conrad, Ph.D., a researcher involved in the work from the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. "It's important to realize, however, that this connection is very novel and more research is needed before we know if antihistamines can be used effectively in cancer therapies." To make this discovery, Conrad and colleagues examined two groups of mice that involve myeloid derived suppressor cells. The first group of mice was infected with a rodent intestinal helminth to simulate a … Continue reading

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Shebbear College opens revamped biology department with a hamster run on the ceiling

Posted: Published on June 29th, 2014

Comments(0) THE pitter-patter of tiny feet can be heard on the ceiling of a rural schools science lab. Shebbear College has a rather unusual hamster run fixed to the ceiling of its revamped science room. Hamsters scurry about the brightly-coloured run which was installed in the biology lab. The lab is also home to an albino milk snake called Pingu. Andrew Colville has been head of biology at Shebbear College for four years. The 20-year-old science lab was renovated last July and he designed the new layout of the room. He said: I designed everything in the room, from the shape and layout of the desks to the position of sinks and gas taps. It was Andrews idea to install the hamster run. He said: It was a crazy idea that I had when I was designing the lab as I had had hamsters before. I wanted them to have space and allow the pupils to observe them and their behaviour. The lab has a menagerie of animals including 18 roborovski hamsters, one Nelsons milk snake, Indian stick insects and fish, including guppies, neon tetras, corys, red phantom tetras and cardinal tetras. Andrew said: It is a biology lab and … Continue reading

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