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*SOLO* Quick DNA W/ ASM1 And Short GS – Video

Posted: Published on December 22nd, 2014

*SOLO* Quick DNA W/ ASM1 And Short GS Aye, I Apologize For No Comm, Will Soon Guys The ASM Is A Beast Merry Christmas Guys! 😀 TanK Empire | 2015 Team Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/WeTheTanKClan Twitter: ... By: Villainization … Continue reading

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80 Kill Insanity Dna Bomb! – Video

Posted: Published on December 22nd, 2014

80 Kill Insanity Dna Bomb! Thank you for watching this video. I appreciate the support! My Headset: Turtle Beach PX4 My Kontrol Freeks: Phantom Kontrol... By: Ghosts619 … Continue reading

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Genecoin offers you digital immortality via Bitcoin!

Posted: Published on December 22nd, 2014

Genecoin is offering to sequence your DNA, convert it into data and preserve it using the Bitcoin distributed data storage network. Developed back in the 1970s, the process of DNA sequening today costs far less in both time and money than even a few years ago. However, given that the double helix deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecule that encodes the genetic instructions for the development and functioning of all known living organisms contains millions of chemical components, processing the human genome the entire genetic material of a human being requires huge computing capacity. In the early 2000s sequencing a complete human genome cost around $100 million but ten years later that figure had fallen to around a thousandth, at just $10,000. Now San Diego, California-based Illumina, a biotech company which specialises in DNA sequencing and was ranked by MIT this year as the smartest company in the world, recently announced that it had developed a machine capable of sequencing a human genome in two days at a cost of only $1,000. Each human being has a unique genetic heritage. Many people are becoming curious to know what their DNA has to say about them, but most people who are getting excited … Continue reading

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Eleven hospital trusts named in DNA sequencing project

Posted: Published on December 22nd, 2014

Great Ormond Street is one of the hospitals taking part in the DNA project. Photograph: Justin Kasezninez/Alamy The NHS has named the first 11 hospital trusts that will map DNA on a scale never before attempted by sequencing the genomes of tens of thousands of patients, in a project that promises to transform the understanding of cancer and rare diseases. As part of the three-year initiative, an estimated 75,000 people will be invited to donate their DNA for research and in return could benefit from faster diagnosis of rare and inherited diseases and better-targeted treatment for cancer. The project was launched by David Cameron in the summer. By the end of the project about 100 other NHS trusts will be involved. Patients genomes will be sequenced for analysis and the anonymised data will be made available to pharmaceutical companies which will be able to develop personalised drugs for specific genetic variants. It is expected that about 15,000 families with rare diseases will take part. Relatives genomes will be compared in the hope of identifying the differences in genomic code that are thought to be behind rare diseases and cancers. Prof Sir Bruce Keogh, medical director of the NHS, said the … Continue reading

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[No Man’s Sky info] AI, Naming, Chemistry etc Compact interview compilation 5 – Video

Posted: Published on December 22nd, 2014

[No Man's Sky info] AI, Naming, Chemistry etc Compact interview compilation 5 Uploaded under fair use. I don't own the music in this video. All right go to the artist! Intro music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7ZsBPK656s Links to channels with original interviews... By: xaythor … Continue reading

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Chem C3000 Chemistry Sets Features – besttoysforkids – Video

Posted: Published on December 22nd, 2014

Chem C3000 Chemistry Sets Features - besttoysforkids http://bestbuylines.com/chemistry-set/ The Kids chemistry set was a common gift in past times and now is revived. Children can begin to explore the world of science physics and chemistry and... By: Best Educational Toys for Children … Continue reading

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Christmas cookie chemistry

Posted: Published on December 22nd, 2014

A worker shows a famous Belgian speculoos, a traditional caramelised biscuit, at the Lotus factory in Lembeke in this picture taken on December 1, 2008.(REUTERS/Thierry Roge) It's Christmas cookie time, and everyone's got a recipe or two they swear by, whether their loyalties lie with frosted sugar cookies or gently spiced gingerbread. In a time of togetherness and seasonal cheer, though, cookies can be contentious: Is crispy better than chewy? Is a cakelike texture something to strive for, or avoid at all costs? How do you pick the perfect recipe when cookie tastes vary so wildly? The chemistry of cookies can help answer that last question. These sweet treats require a delicate balance between sugar, flour and fat and the outcomes of varying an ingredient or two get confusing quickly. [11 Health Benefits of Christmas Dinner] "Cookies are actually really complicated," said Jeff Potter, the author of "Cooking for Geeks: Real Science, Great Hacks and Good Food" (O'Reilly Media, 2010). "They're a whole microcosm. Every single thing in food science that happens pretty much happens in cookies." The ingredients To understand the complexity of a simple snowflake sugar cookie, it helps to start with the ingredients. There's flour, of course, … Continue reading

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Unraveling the chemistry of Christmas cookies

Posted: Published on December 22nd, 2014

It's Christmas cookie time, and everyone's got a recipe or two they swear by, whether their loyalties lie with frosted sugar cookies or gently spiced gingerbread. In a time of togetherness and seasonal cheer, though, cookies can be contentious: Is crispy better than chewy? Is a cakelike texture something to strive for, or avoid at all costs? How do you pick the perfect recipe when cookie tastes vary so wildly? The chemistry of cookies can help answer that last question. These sweet treats require a delicate balance between sugar, flour and fat -- and the outcomes of varying an ingredient or two get confusing quickly. [11 Health Benefits of Christmas Dinner] "Cookies are actually really complicated," said Jeff Potter, the author of "Cooking for Geeks: Real Science, Great Hacks and Good Food" (O'Reilly Media, 2010). "They're a whole microcosm. Every single thing in food science that happens pretty much happens in cookies." The ingredients To understand the complexity of a simple snowflake sugar cookie, it helps to start with the ingredients. There's flour, of course, the base of most baked holiday treats. When mixed with water, flour forms a protein called gluten, a long molecule that helps trap air bubbles … Continue reading

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Herb Strauss, professor emeritus of chemistry, has died at 78

Posted: Published on December 22nd, 2014

Emeritus chemistry professor Herb Strauss has died at 78 December 22, 2014 Emeritus Professor of Chemistry Herbert Herb Leopold Strauss Emeritus Professor of Chemistry Herbert Herb Leopold Strauss died at home in Berkeley on December 2, after a long illness. He was 78. Strauss was an internationally recognized spectroscopist who studied the rotational and vibrational properties of molecules. Although he officially retired in 2003, he remained active on campus as a professor of the graduate school. He taught his last class, a graduate seminar, three weeks before his death. Strauss was born in 1936 in Aachen, Germany, to Joan and Charles Strauss. With the help of relatives in England, the family, including Strausss younger brother, Walter, escaped Nazi Germany for England in 1939. After a harrowing year in London, during which Strauss almost died from bronchitis, the family was able to immigrate to the United States. The family lived in a small apartment in Kew Gardens, Queens, New York. Strausss father worked as a real estate agent, and his mother as a saleswoman in a clothing store. Although not wealthy, the family was a loving and supportive one that placed great emphasis on education. Strauss studied chemistry as an undergraduate … Continue reading

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Teacher under fire for negative comments

Posted: Published on December 22nd, 2014

The head of chemistry at a private boarding school who wrote "disparaging" comments on student testimonials has been reinstated in her job while a formal investigation is carried out. Carol Ann Ward was the head of chemistry at St Peter's School in Cambridge and had been a teacher at the school since January 2003. Ms Ward was dismissed from her position after she wrote comments on student testimonials that were negative of other students and staff at the Anglican school. The testimonials, which were sent to students before they had been approved, included the comments "[the student] never used me, abused me, but has always treated me with respect as a person, which is more than I can say for many of her peers and the staff I have to work with." "A simple hello from [the student] on many days have been the difference between me going home feeling like I'm a worthless piece of crap to be beaten down or going home feeling at least one person as (sic) acknowledged me that day." After the dismissal in October this year, Ms Ward took her claim to the Employment Relations Authority, which has released its decision that Ms Ward … Continue reading

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