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AW: “SOLO” DNA! w/Switch Weapon || Piv savelassa – Video

Posted: Published on February 18th, 2015

AW: "SOLO" DNA! w/Switch Weapon || Piv savelassa Oisko 2tykkyst? pelaaja: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs-3kNqDp7Pv3aWFZ1EItdA. By: Pelimekaanikko - Suomalainen COD kanava … Continue reading

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L12 106 Replication of DNA 2 36 – Video

Posted: Published on February 18th, 2015

L12 106 Replication of DNA 2 36 By: profpaulshow … Continue reading

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OMG! Triple DNA/DNS Fail: AW …. Serious dreht durch.. – Video

Posted: Published on February 18th, 2015

OMG! Triple DNA/DNS Fail: AW .... Serious dreht durch.. Moddder: https://www.facebook.com/TriimeModding?fref=ts Designer: https://www.facebook.com/FragDochGoogleEarth?fref=ts Abonnieren nicht vergessen:D Euer Serious :)) By: ImSerious YT … Continue reading

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DNA storage could preserve data for millions of years

Posted: Published on February 18th, 2015

Taking inspiration from the way fossilized bones can preserve genetic material for hundreds of thousands of years, researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a "synthetic fossil" by writing digital information on DNA and then encapsulating it in a protective layer of glass. Most of our digital data is stored with technology that is designed to work in the short term, but which cant really stand the test of time. Standard hard disk drives wont last more than a few decades and are subject to damage from high temperatures, moisture, magnetic fields and mechanical failures. Even solid state drives, which perform better and are less susceptible to mechanical issues, will lose their data if they go unpowered for more than a few months. One interesting solution could be to store digital data using strands of DNA. As far-fetched as this may sound, there are a couple of very good reasons that make this an attractive proposition. Firstly, DNA can store information with a data density so high that it can be hard to fathom: a single living cell can contain millions of nucleobases and each can represent at least one bit of information, for a data density approaching one petabyte (million … Continue reading

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Liquid Biopsy

Posted: Published on February 18th, 2015

Fast DNA-sequencing machines are leading to simple blood tests for cancer. Availability: now A blood test to catch cancer early. Cancer kills some eight million people a year around the world. Everything about China is big, including its cancer problem. In some wealthier cities, like Beijing, cancer is now believed to be the most frequent killer. Air pollution, high rates of smoking, and notorious cancer villages scarred by industrial pollution are increasing death rates around the country. Liver cancer in particular is four times as prevalent as it is in the West, in part because one in 14 people in China carry hepatitis B, which puts them at risk. Of all the people worldwide who die of cancer each year, some 27 percent are Chinese. In December, I traveled by metro from Shenzhen to Hong Kong. There I had arranged to meet Dennis Lo, a doctor who has worked for nearly 20 years on a technique called the liquid biopsy, which is meant to detect liver and other cancers very earlyeven before symptoms ariseby sequencing the DNA in a few drops of a persons blood. Lo appeared fastidiously dressed as usual in a sharp blazer, a habit that called to … Continue reading

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Internet of DNA

Posted: Published on February 18th, 2015

A global network of millions of genomes could be medicines next great advance. Availability: 1-2 years Technical standards that let DNA databases communicate. Your medical treatment could benefit from the experiences of millions of others. Noah is a six-year-old suffering from a disorder without a name. This year, his physicians will begin sending his genetic information across the Internet to see if theres anyone, anywhere, in the world like him. A match could make a difference. Noah is developmentally delayed, uses a walker, speaks only a few words. And hes getting sicker. MRIs show that his cerebellum is shrinking. His DNA was analyzed by medical geneticists at the Childrens Hospital of Eastern Ontario. Somewhere in the millions of As, Gs, Cs, and Ts is a misspelling, and maybe the clue to a treatment. But unless they find a second child with the same symptoms, and a similar DNA error, his doctors cant zero in on which mistake in Noahs genes is the crucial one. In January, programmers in Toronto began testing a system for trading genetic information with other hospitals. These facilities, in locations including Miami, Baltimore, and Cambridge, U.K., also treat children with so-called Mendelian disorders, which are caused … Continue reading

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A good night’s sleep keeps your stem cells young

Posted: Published on February 18th, 2015

Under normal conditions, many of the different types of tissue-specific adult stem cells, including hematopoietic stem cells, exist in a state or dormancy where they rarely divide and have very low energy demands. "Our theory was that this state of dormancy protected hematopoietic stem cells from DNA damage and therefore protects them from premature aging," says Dr. Michael Milsom, leader of the study. However, under conditions of stress, such as during chronic blood loss or infection, hematopoietic stem cells are driven into a state of rapid cell division in order to produce new blood cells and repair the damaged tissue. "It's like forcing you out of your bed in the middle of the night and then putting you into a sports car and asking you to drive as fast as you can around a race circuit while you are still half asleep," explains Milsom. "The stem cells go from a state of rest to very high activity within a short space of time, requiring them to rapidly increase their metabolic rate, synthesize new DNA and coordinate cell division. Suddenly having to simultaneously execute these complicated functions dramatically increases the likelihood that something will go wrong." Indeed, experiments described in the … Continue reading

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It’s in her DNA – Video

Posted: Published on February 17th, 2015

It's in her DNA This video was uploaded from an Android phone. By: waggs000 … Continue reading

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Advanced Warfare: Infected Road to DNA Ep. 1 Bad Start – Video

Posted: Published on February 17th, 2015

Advanced Warfare: Infected Road to DNA Ep. 1 Bad Start Thanks for watching and showing support 🙂 Hopefully you enjoyed and tune in next time for more Infected Lets grow together and build a Kingdom of Kings Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare https://st... By: Its Kingdom … Continue reading

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Cod AW 1st DNA Bomb – Video

Posted: Published on February 17th, 2015

Cod AW 1st DNA Bomb Finally got a DNA bomb. I know it's a bit campy but I really wanted this DNA bomb. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare https://store.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/#!/tid=CUSA00803_00. By: IIPlayer99II … Continue reading

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