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DNA Day: Celebrate the programming language of life with your own DNA test

Posted: Published on April 26th, 2014

Happy DNA Day! 61 years ago today, the molecular structure of DNA was revealed to the world in the pages of Nature. The double helix is now emblematic of the programming language of life, and our understanding of DNA has grown by leaps and bounds over the past six decades. To commemorate such an important landmark in the history of man, lets take a look at some of the most recent developments in the field of genetic research, and maybe even get tested ourselves. So, what has been happening recently in the realm of genetic research? More than I could ever cover in a single article, but some interesting news regarding Neanderthal genetics has surfaced just a few days ago. On April 22, a fascinating study lead by Svante Pbo (the worlds foremost expert in Neanderthal genetics) was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Based on the genomes of three neanderthals found in disparate locations in Eurasia, Pbo and his team discovered that the genetic diversity in neanderthals pales in comparison to present-day Homo sapiens. It also appears as if the Neanderthal populations were relatively isolated and tiny, so gene flow was extremely limited for these … Continue reading

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Exposicin Pgina Web Chemistry Bullas S.L. – Video

Posted: Published on April 26th, 2014

Exposicin Pgina Web Chemistry Bullas S.L. A partir de este video hemos realizado una exposicin de lo que ha sido la realizacin de la pgina web realizada para la asignatura de Desarrollo de Aplicaciones Web, 4 de Grado en Ingenier... By: Chemistry Bullas … Continue reading

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Kale Kane – Chemistry of lines – Video

Posted: Published on April 26th, 2014

Kale Kane - Chemistry of lines http://www.hittheice.tv. By: Hit The Ice … Continue reading

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Watch online: Pleased to Meet Me, Better Living Through Chemistry, Chi

Posted: Published on April 26th, 2014

The Posts critics highlight original movies that are being streamed and made available on demand. Here are this weeks picks. A scene from "Pleased to Meet Me." (180 Degrees) PLEASED TO MEET ME In 2002, the radio program This American Life broadcast a memorable episode showcasing a group of musicians all previously strangers who were recruited from classified ads to head into the studio for one day to cover Elton Johns Rocket Man. Featuring a sultry jazz vocalist, an earnest Christian rocker and an electric violinist with anger-management issues, the deliberately mismatched band managed to churn out a rendition of the pop classic that was surprisingly endearing even rousing. Those adjectives could just as easily be applied to Pleased to Meet Me, a new feature film inspired by the radio experiment. Directed and co-written by Kentucky filmmaker Archie Borders, the film makes some minor plot and character adjustments here and there: Rocket Man is replaced by an original ditty by Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Joe Henry (who also plays a sound engineer), and the violinist (Timothy Morton) now has a drug problem. But its a very similar tale with more meat on its bones. Thats not to say that theres much … Continue reading

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UAAP: Chemistry is key for Archers to repeat – Teng

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2014

King Archer Jeron Teng kept mum about the possible additions to the defending champions roster for the upcoming FilOil Flying V Hanes Premier Cup and the UAAP, and stressed that team chemistry is key in their quest to repeat as UAAP men's basketball champions. The Archers, who earned the championship with only 13 players last year, lose veteran point guard LA Revilla, while Yutien Andrada returns from an ACL injury to join Robert Bolick, Luigi dela Paz, Kib Montalbo, Jason Perkins, Gabby Reyes, Matt Salem, Oda Tampus, Thomas Torres, Norbert Torres, Arnold van Opstal and Almond Vosotros. Aside from homegrown player Prince Rivero, Teng remained tight-lipped about the possible additions to the team's roster. "Actually madaming magagaling," said Teng when asked about possible standouts from their rookie class. The incoming junior also added the the team doesn't feel much added pressure, coming in as defending champions. "We dont think about it. We're just hungry for more," Teng said. "Laging sinasabi samin ni Coach Juno [Sauler] is to not think about the results. Play the game lang." Teng also added that NCAA Juniors MVP Rivero from La Salle Greenhills will share his position at small forward, while alternating at the power … Continue reading

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Stem cell therapy | safety of stem cells – Video

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2014

Stem cell therapy | safety of stem cells http://www.arthritistreatmentcenter.com So... are stem cells really safe? The answer next... Safety Of Autologous Adipose Tissue-derived Stem Cells With Platelet-rich plasma Into Human Articular... By: Nathan Wei … Continue reading

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Preventive Cardiology Hangout – Apr 25, 8AM PST – Video

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2014

Preventive Cardiology Hangout - Apr 25, 8AM PST Preventive Cardiology Hangout Apr 25, 8AM PST http://goo.gl/ECFoNc. By: John Bennett … Continue reading

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John Muir hospital opens new nuclear medicine and non-invasive-cardiology department

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2014

Click photo to enlarge Paula Flud of the Non Invasive Cardiology department at John Muir Medical Center in Concord, explains the Echo machine, ultra sound to the heart, in the stress room inside their new Nuclear Medicine and Non-Invasive Cardiology department that opened in March in Concord, Calif., on Thursday, April 24, 2014. The new state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment, will collect data faster, limits radiation exposure and decrease scan times by more than 1/2, improving the patients experience. (Dan Rosenstrauch/Bay Area News Group) CONCORD -- To see a person's human heart beating in three dimensions, to watch the blood flow in and out from outside the body, is a marvel of technology that still sometimes astonishes Howard Min. "To my mind, it's mind-boggling," said Min, a cardiologist at John Muir Medical Center at Concord. "And it's not just pretty pictures. It allows us to see things, understand things and actually do things we would have never imagined possible. "In some ways, it might put me out of a job someday, but I'll be glad for it," said Min, medical director of the hospital's cardiac catheterization lab. That's "because someday when I'm a heart patient, don't poke me unless you absolutely have … Continue reading

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Bahir Dar university biotechnology dr tESFAYE – Video

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2014

Bahir Dar university biotechnology dr tESFAYE By: Baylie Damtie … Continue reading

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World congress on Biotechnology – Video

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2014

World congress on Biotechnology OMICS Group International proudly welcomes to the contributors around the globe to attend its prestigious 5th World Congress on Biotechnology, June 25, 27, V... By: omicsgroup incorporation … Continue reading

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