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ISEF '08 Winner:Chemistry Bio-SensorsISEF '08 Winner:Chemistry Bio-Sensors
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
May 16, 2008

Natalie talks about her in depth research regarding bio-sensors detecting toxic chemicals in consumer goods.
How Does a Brain Surgeon Become a Darwin Skeptic?How Does a Brain Surgeon Become a Darwin Skeptic?
from Intelligent Design The Future
February 27, 2008

On this episode of ID The Future Dr. Michael Egnor, professor of neurosurgery and pediatrics at State University of New York, Stony Brook, tells his story of how he became a full-blown skeptic of Darwinian evolution. Dr. Egnor explains how he originally had internal doubt about the ability of Darwinism to produce new biological information. These doubts were then brought directly to the surface when he read books by leading ID-theorists like William Dembski and Michael Behe.
The Wine Diet - lecture recordingThe Wine Diet - lecture recording
from The Glasgow Southern Medical Society
February 21, 2008

Prof Alan Crozier, Professor of Plant Biochemistry and Human Nutrition, University of Glasgow speaks to the Glasgow Southern Medical Society on the benefits of a diet rich in phytoantioxidants. Slides coming soon. Listen again: Download mp3 of lecture 23.0Mb Duration: 47:53 Listen to lo-fi stream
Nature Podcast: 25 October 2007Nature Podcast: 25 October 2007
from Nature Podcast
October 24, 2007

25 October: Moonlets in Saturns outermost ring, how our brains make us optimistic, digging into the role of auxin in plant roots, and our Podium speaker argues for a rethink of climate change legislation.
Nature Podcast: 18 October 2007Nature Podcast: 18 October 2007
from Nature Podcast
October 17, 2007

18 October: Life's a beach for Stone Age humans, hail the return of the human HapMap, the demise of Gondwanaland, genetics gets personal, conservationist and author Henry Nichols steps up to the podium.
Nature Podcast: 11 October 2007Nature Podcast: 11 October 2007
from Nature Podcast
October 10, 2007

11 October: Jets from Saturn’s moon, nifty gene evolution in yeast, being a nuclear weapons inspector, how words mutate over time, the Nobel Prizes and IgNobel Awards, and geological metaphors take a bashing on the Podium.
Nature Podcast: 20 September 2007Nature Podcast: 20 September 2007
from Nature Podcast
September 19, 2007

20 September: Sweaty or sweet - it depends on your genes, stem cells from sperm, ancient climate change, the earliest humans outside Africa, and science museums pick up the pace.
Nature Podcast: 13 September 2007Nature Podcast: 13 September 2007
from Nature Podcast
September 11, 2007

13 September: Getting to the heart of antimatter with a new anti-molecule, revealing the complex networks of what lies beneath the forest floor, finding out the challenges of science in the developing world and discovering how the Earths crust burst forth.
Nature Podcast: 6 September 2007Nature Podcast: 6 September 2007
from Nature Podcast
September 05, 2007

6 September: Tsunami risk in the Bay of Bengal, biometric recognition, crater-forming planetary collisions, HIV-neutralising antibodies, Jaws II - with moray eels.
Popeye 3Popeye 3
from - blip.tv (beta)
September 05, 2007

Watch 3 Popeye cartoon animations and learn.
Nature Podcast: 30 August 2007Nature Podcast: 30 August 2007
from Nature Podcast
August 29, 2007

30 August: CO2 levels and thirsty plants, the grapevine genome and designer wines, countdown to space tourism, an ancient amber find, the beginnings of planets.
Nature Podcast: 16 August 2007Nature Podcast: 16 August 2007
from Nature Podcast
August 15, 2007

16 August: Talc in the San Andreas fault, making glass out of germanium, the possibility of life on Mars, ageing and cancer, a conference with a difference, a tomatos defense against bacteria.
Nature Podcast: 26 July 2007Nature Podcast: 26 July 2007
from Nature Podcast
July 25, 2007

26 July: Rain changes of our own making, science in the Simpsons, Californian-style plate rifts, investigating inflammatory bowel disease, pygmies with palm pilots.
Harry Potter and the Sweaty BloggersHarry Potter and the Sweaty Bloggers
from BloggingHeads.tv
July 25, 2007

Why stay in Iraq? Mickey has the answer.... Cutting crime through biochemistry... The week in sports: Game fixing, steroid taking, dog killing, etc.... Harry Potter and the Sopranos: Do the memes justify the ends?... Mickey ridicules Bob's global-village
Nature Podcast: 19 July 2007Nature Podcast: 19 July 2007
from Nature Podcast
July 18, 2007

19 July: A super-sticky polymer, proteins that fight cancer and aging, how the English Channel was formed, a new diabetes gene, the dark side of the universe.
Student Stories Project: Shannon RenfrowStudent Stories Project: Shannon Renfrow
from Indiana University Alumni Association
July 18, 2007

Interview with Shannon Renfrow, a senior at Indiana University South Bend who serves as vice president of the IUSB Student Alumni Association. "Probably the most significant experience I've had here at IU South Bend would be my research experience in the lab of Dr. Gretchen Anderson. It was an experience I never imagined that I would have, you know, at a regional campus and being just an undergrad, but she invited me into her lab and I was able to work on real, live, important scientific research and then able to go present it at a national conference."
Nature Podcast: 12 July 2007Nature Podcast: 12 July 2007
from Nature Podcast
July 11, 2007

12 July: Nitrogen flux in estuaries, fly knock-outs with no knock-on effects, water on hot jupiters, biodiversity - the big picture, how to survive a mass extinction.
Nature Podcast: 5 July 2007Nature Podcast: 5 July 2007
from Nature Podcast
July 04, 2007

03 July: Saturn’s sponge-like moon, the genes behind asthma, a Parkinson’s-protective protein, copycat species, parallel universes in science fiction.
Nature Podcast: 28 June 2007Nature Podcast: 28 June 2007
from Nature Podcast
June 27, 2007

28 June: Gender-specific genes in deer, new stem cells derived, cancer and DNA supercoils, heavy silicon on Earth and in the moon, welcome to the Wellcome Collection.
Nature Podcast: 21 June 2007Nature Podcast: 21 June 2007
from Nature Podcast
June 20, 2007

21 June: Fuel for cars from carbs, fossils shed light on mammalian evolution, a lunar telescope, breaching the blood-brain barrier.