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Chemistry Life Hacks for Winter Survival (CLH Vol. 5) – Reactions – Video

Posted: Published on January 21st, 2015

Chemistry Life Hacks for Winter Survival (CLH Vol. 5) - Reactions With temperatures falling along with snow, we're smack in the middle of winter. While you wait out the winter months, we've got advice on keeping your windshield fog-free, getting unstuck... By: Reactions … Continue reading

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Dr. Michael Berman – Molecular Dynamics and Theoretical Chemistry – Video

Posted: Published on January 21st, 2015

Dr. Michael Berman - Molecular Dynamics and Theoretical Chemistry Dr. Michael Berman, Program Officer, presents the Molecular Dynamics and Theoretical Chemistry program at the 2014 AFOSR Spring Review. To learn more about this program, visit ... By: AFOSR, Air Force Office of Scientific Research … Continue reading

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FIFA 15 – FULL TOTY SQUAD EXPERIMENT – Video

Posted: Published on January 21st, 2015

FIFA 15 - FULL TOTY SQUAD EXPERIMENT FIFA 15 Ultimate Team Full TOTY Squad Experiment Ft. 99 Ronaldo, 98 Messi, 96 Robben + More!. Max Chemistry Without Substitutes Vs Max Chemistry With Substitutes. Is There A Difference? Can... By: EzekielGamingHD … Continue reading

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Chemistry | Electrons – Minhee & Jenny – Video

Posted: Published on January 21st, 2015

Chemistry | Electrons - Minhee Jenny By: Minhee Han … Continue reading

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European Food Safety Authority Scientific Experts Strongly Support Safety of BPA

Posted: Published on January 21st, 2015

WASHINGTON, Jan. 21, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --The American Chemistry Council (ACC) offers the following comments regarding the release of a final report from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) titled "Scientific opinion on the risks to public health related to the presence of bisphenol A (BPA) in foodstuffs." The report was prepared by EFSA's expert panel on Food Contact Materials, Enzymes, Flavourings and Processing Aids. Quotes from the following may be attributed to Steven G. Hentges, Ph.D. of ACC's Polycarbonate/BPA Global Group. "Based on a comprehensive re-evaluation of BPA exposure and toxicity, EFSA's scientific experts concluded that 'BPA poses no health risk to consumers of any age group (including unborn children, infants and adolescents) at current exposure levels.' EFSA's overall conclusion is similar to recent statements from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on the safety of BPA. "Going beyond previous assessments, EFSA evaluated exposure to BPA not only from food, but also from a range of other potential sources. Considering all exposure sources together, EFSA concluded: 'BPA poses no health risk to consumers because current exposure to the chemical is too low to cause harm.' EFSA further explained: 'To be as open and transparent as possible, EFSA thoroughly consulted … Continue reading

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Mediterranean Cardiology Meeting – Video

Posted: Published on January 21st, 2015

Mediterranean Cardiology Meeting Prof. Dr. M. Ali Oto, Dahiliye ve Kalp Hastalklar Uzman - http://www.alioto.com.tr. By: Prof. Dr. M. Ali Oto … Continue reading

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Human Genome Project and Biotechnology – Video

Posted: Published on January 21st, 2015

Human Genome Project and Biotechnology Ap Bio Project. By: Emily Grone … Continue reading

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What Matters to Me and Why Series featuring Arthur Lander – Video

Posted: Published on January 21st, 2015

What Matters to Me and Why Series featuring Arthur Lander Dr. Arthur Lander, Donald Bren Professor of Developmental Cell Biology, is a recognized leader in the emerging field of systems biology whose research has helped identify underlying causes... By: UCIrvineOCW … Continue reading

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PLoS Biology : A Low-Cost, Hands-on Module to Characterize Antimicrobial Compounds Using… – Video

Posted: Published on January 21st, 2015

PLoS Biology : A Low-Cost, Hands-on Module to Characterize Antimicrobial Compounds Using... A Low-Cost, Hands-on Module to Characterize Antimicrobial Compounds Using an Interdisciplinary, Biophysical Approach. Karishma S. Kaushik et al. (2015), PLoS Biology ... By: KeSimpulan … Continue reading

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UTSA adjunct professor receives highest honor from the American Society for Cell Biology

Posted: Published on January 21st, 2015

William R. Brinkley recognized for lifetime contributions to cell biology IMAGE:William R. Brinkley was recently honored with the E. B. Wilson Medal from the American Society for Cell Biology at the 54th Annual Meeting in Philadelphia. The medal is the... view more Credit: Kevin Brinkley William Brinkley, adjunct professor of biology in the UTSA College of Sciences, was recently honored with the E. B. Wilson Medal from the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB). The medal, the organization's highest honor for far-reaching contributions to cell biology over a lifetime in science, was presented to Brinkley at the 54th Annual Meeting in Philadelphia. Recognized as America's first cell biologist, Edmund Beecher Wilson was a pioneering zoologist and geneticist who authored "The Cell," one of the most famous textbooks in modern biology. Each year, an ASCB nominating committee reviews submissions and decides on award recipients named in his honor. The first adjunct professor hired by UTSA with a membership in the National Academy of Sciences, Brinkley advocated for research funding and strengthened relationships with the national scientific community. He has served as an advisory committee member and external evaluator for the UTSA Research Centers in Minority Institutions. The program is supported by … Continue reading

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