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Inorganic Chemistry | 21. Nuclear Chemistry – Flashcards – Video

Posted: Published on May 20th, 2014

Inorganic Chemistry | 21. Nuclear Chemistry - Flashcards http://xelve.com Inorganic Chemistry | 21. Nuclear Chemistry - Flashcards Learn Inorganic Chemistry. By: Xelve … Continue reading

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Penny Battery- Chemistry Extra Credit – Video

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Penny Battery- Chemistry Extra Credit A penny battery I made for Chemistry extra credit (and fun). By: Conrad Brenneman … Continue reading

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Niles sixth-grader aces college chemistry course

Posted: Published on May 20th, 2014

NILES -- He's just 12, but Drake Linton loves a challenge. Suffice it to say, he found one the last few months, not so much at the Oak Manor Sixth Grade Center, but at the Niles campus of Lake Michigan College. A chemistry whiz, Drake, with no small amount of help from his mom, Teresa Lee, and Niles school officials managed to earn admittance to the community college where he recently completed Chemistry 101. An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety. You need an online service to view this article in its entirety. Or, use your facebook account: Subscribe to the South Bend Tribune for only $20 per 4 weeks. Subscribe to SouthBendTribune.com for only $12.80 every 4 weeks with EZPay. Introductory offer only. Get unlimited access to SouthBendTribune.com content for one full day with our One-Day Digital Access pass. Get instant access for one full day (24 hours) without a digital access subscription or a home delivery subscription. Individuals who have a print subscription of the South Bend Tribune can activate their digital account to gain unlimited access to SouthBendTribune.com. You need the phone number on the account and your ZIP code to complete … Continue reading

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Biotechnology Stock Wins – Video

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New report details biotechnology’s use in crops

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Biotechnology continues to provide major environmental benefits and allow farmers to grow more, using fewer resources. A majority of these benefits are in developing countries. 'In the 17th year of widespread adoption, crops developed through genetic modification delivered more environmentally friendly farming practices while providing clear improvements to farmer productivity and income' said Graham Brookes, director of PG Economics, co-author of the report. 'Half of the farm income gains and the majority of the environmental gains associated with changes in pesticide use and reductions in greenhouse gas emissions occurred in developing countries' To read the entire report click here. A few highlights from this comprehensive review are: Crop biotechnology has contributed to significantly reducing the release of greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural practices. This results from less fuel use and additional soil carbon storage from reduced tillage with GM crops. In 2012, this was equivalent to removing 27 billion kg of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere or equal to removing 11.9 million cars from the road for one year; Crop biotechnology has reduced pesticide spraying (1996-2012) by 503 million kg (-8.8%). This is equal to the total amount of pesticide active ingredient applied to arable crops in the EU 27 … Continue reading

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Probability & Statistics in Chemistry : Chemistry & Biology Concepts – Video

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Probability Statistics in Chemistry : Chemistry Biology Concepts Subscribe Now: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ehoweducation Watch More: http://www.youtube.com/ehoweducation Probability and statistics play important roles in many different... By: eHowEducation … Continue reading

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Global Synthetic Biology Market: Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2013 – 2019

Posted: Published on May 20th, 2014

(PRWEB) May 19, 2014 According to a new market report published by Transparency Market Research "Synthetic Biology Market (Synthetic DNA, Synthetic Genes, Synthetic Cells, XNA, Chassis Organisms, DNA Synthesis, Oligonucleotide Synthesis)- Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast,2013 - 2019" the global synthetic biology market was valued at USD 1.8 billion in 2012 and is estimated to reach a market worth of USD 13.4 billion in 2019growing at a CAGR of 32.6% from 2013 to 2019. Browse Global Synthetic Biology Market Report with Full TOC: http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/synthetic-biology-market.html. Synthetic biology is a process where artificial biological devices and systems are produced with the utilization of genetic engineering and biology. It plays an important role in the production of improved nutrition or cost effective medicines. Increasing number of scientific research coupled with rising participation of government and private organizations for the development of synthetic biology helps the growth of this market globally. In addition, new product development by key market players in collaboration with other companies will further drive the growth of this market during the study period. Rising global marine pollution will also act as a growth driver for the market owing to the fact that synthetic biology helps develop … Continue reading

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Teacher of Biology, Wiltshire

Posted: Published on May 20th, 2014

0.6 FTE This position would be suitable for an NQT, who would be given a full academic year full-time from September 2014 to August 2015 in order to complete their NQT year. We are looking for an enthusiastic and well-qualified teacher, to teach Science at KS3 and Biology to KS4 and A level. Biology is a very popular subject as all students take separate sciences at GCSE and there are currently nine A level Biology groups. This is a good opportunity to join a large, well equipped, successful and committed department of 11 scientists. South Wilts is a flourishing, highly regarded and very successful Maths and Computing and Science Specialist School. Ofsted October 2007, 'This is an outstanding school in all respects.' 'The school brings the best out of these able girls, who enjoy their learning in this challenging and supportive environment.' Further information and application packs are available from Miss Antonia Corp on 01722 343748, visit http://www.swgs.wilts.sch.uk or by email vacancies@swgs.wilts.sch.uk Applications are accepted by email or post. South Wilts is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. An enhanced disclosure from the DBS … Continue reading

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Global Market for Biomarkers to Reach $53.6 Billion in 2018; Bioinformatics to Move at 17.4% CAGR

Posted: Published on May 20th, 2014

Wellesley, Mass., (PRWEB) May 19, 2014 BCC Research (http://www.bccresearch.com) reveals in its new report, BIOMARKERS: TECHNOLOGIES AND GLOBAL MARKETS, the global market for biomarkers is expected to grow to $53.6 billion by 2018, with a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.8%. The bioinformatics category, the fastest moving segment overall, is expected to move at a significant 17.4% CAGR. Targeted therapies, improved patient selection for clinical trial criteria, early drug rationalization, and proactively identifying adverse events for patients are some of the leading applications for biomarkers technologies. Genomic applications, which help to improve drug effectiveness, represents the largest segment in the overall biomarkers market and is expected to reach $26 billion in 2018. However, bioinformatics, which plays a vital role in disease analysis, as well as biomarker discovery and validation, is expected to surge from $2.3 billion in 2013 to nearly $5.2 billion by 2018. "The growth of the bioinformatics market is driven by a decrease in the cost of DNA sequencing, increasing government initiatives and funding, and growing use of bioinformatics in drug discovery and biomarkers development processes," says BCC Research biotech analyst Jackson Highsmith. "However, factors such as a dearth of skilled personnel to ensure proper use … Continue reading

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Conducting polymer films decorated with biomolecules for cell research use

Posted: Published on May 20th, 2014

The ability to create conducting polymer films in a variety of shapes, thicknesses and surface properties rapidly and inexpensively will make growing and testing cells easier and more flexible, according to a team of Penn State bioengineers. "The ultimate goal of this collaborative project is to be able to create a substrate for growth and manipulation of cells," said Sheereen Majd, assistant professor of bioengineering. "Cells on a surface need to recognize biomolecules like extracellular matrix proteins to be able to adhere and grow. "We ultimately would like to be able to use these polymer films to manipulate adhesion, growth, proliferation and migration of cells." Majd and her team are creating patterned films of conducting polymers on gold substrates by electrodeposition through hydrogel stamps. They report their results today (May 9) in Advanced Materials. The researchers create their hydrogel stamps from agarose -- a sugar extracted from seaweed -- poured into molds. While most of the current experiments use arrays of dots, because the researchers use molded stamps, a wide variety of shapes -- dots, squares, lines -- are possible. The stamp is dipped in a solution of monomer and a dopant and placed on the gold surface. An electrical … Continue reading

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