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Bacteria Unite!Bacteria Unite!
from NOVA scienceNOW
August 08, 2008

Bonnie Bassler of Princeton University explains how bacteria can "talk" with one another, and even join together in coordinated efforts. Scientists are beginning to see these microscopic creatures-once thought completely asocial-in a whole new way. Podcast produced by Susan K. Lewis and edited by David Levin. Interview by Carla Denley. NOVA is produced by WGBH in Boston. Major funding for NOVA scienceNOW is provided by Pfizer, the National Science Foundation, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and public television viewers. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0229297. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. For more fun science stories, visit our Web site at http://www.pbs.org/nova/sciencenow
Bacteria Unite!Bacteria Unite!
from NOVA scienceNOW
August 08, 2008

Bonnie Bassler of Princeton University explains how bacteria can "talk" with one another, and even join together in coordinated efforts. Scientists are beginning to see these microscopic creatures-once thought completely asocial-in a whole new way. Podcast produced by Susan K. Lewis and edited by David Levin. Interview by Carla Denley. NOVA is produced by WGBH in Boston. Major funding for NOVA scienceNOW is provided by Pfizer, the National Science Foundation, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and public television viewers. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0229297. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. For more fun science stories, visit our Web site at http://www.pbs.org/nova/sciencenow
Bacteria Unite!Bacteria Unite!
from NOVA | PBS
August 08, 2008

Bonnie Bassler of Princeton University explains how bacteria can "talk" with one another, and even join together in coordinated efforts. Scientists are beginning to see these microscopic creatures-once thought completely asocial-in a whole new way. Podcast produced by Susan K. Lewis and edited by David Levin. Interview by Carla Denley. NOVA is produced by WGBH in Boston. Major funding for NOVA scienceNOW is provided by Pfizer, the National Science Foundation, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and public television viewers. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0229297. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. For more fun science stories, visit our Web site at http://www.pbs.org/nova/sciencenow
Essence of LifeEssence of Life
from Science Friday: Video Podcast
June 16, 2008

Meet Prochlorococcus: the most important microbe you've never heard of.
Les médicament générique. 3/3Les médicament générique. 3/3
from Dailymotion - channel tech & science
June 15, 2008

Author: narkoteik Tags: medicament generique medecine pharmacie maladie microbe reportage Posted: 15 June 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
Prof. LeBleu: Barack Obama is a Murderer!Prof. LeBleu: Barack Obama is a Murderer!
from YouTube :: Videos by irregularjim
June 01, 2008

Professor LeBleu sits in front of a Parisian Cafe and unleashes his new evidence that Barack Obama is a MURDERER... of microbes, and little ants, and centipedes, and other things he steps on on the sidewalk. I mean, come, people, what did you expect? Are you looking for some juicy rumor without evidence that you can spread because Barack Obama bothers you somehow? Well sorry, toots, but I'm not going to help you with that. In fact, I'm going to do my part to impede you by putting up silly red herring video cartoons like this. Because really, folks, the other stuff you're searching for is no better sourced. Author: irregularjim Keywords: political satire french professor obama microbe insect murderer shoe death ethnic cleansing joke cartoon commentary Added: June 1, 2008
DPTV-196-2008-05-23DPTV-196-2008-05-23
from Planet TV
May 23, 2008

Planet TV Show Episode 196 Player Watch or download this episode using the player above. Show Notes DNS trouble knocks NSA off Internet National Security Agency U.S. military had counterfeit computer gear, says FBI Amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius allowed to compete in Beijing Earth Set to Receive Alien Reply in 2015? TU Delft - Walking robots A Brief History of the Disposable Diaper Canadian student isolates microbe that eats plastic bags BioArts - plans to auction chance to clone 5 dogs for $100k SAAZS light prose - amazing lighted shelves Mojave Skies: Flight of the Rocket Racer! Ethanol, the ultimate home brew Finally, Some Good News about the Environment YouTube - Connie Talbot: Wonderful World 290 million-year-old fossil settles frog salamander debate Vandals damage Stonehenge BBQ Donut Pontoon Combines Rafting and Grilling Old Soviet TV Sets Huge hidden biomass lives deep beneath the oceans Google Trends: entropy actually decreasing - who knew? YouTube - Peas And Carrots Credits Opening Comment by Adam Curry of DailySourceCode.com Various video clips courtesy of You-Tube Ending clip - MTV s Aimee Allen, Ron Paul Anthem Music Video Misc. Music including clips from PenMachine.com, Eightfold Way and Bruno Shameless Begging Call our viewer voicemail and leave a comment - US (831) 307-6143 The downloadable video file is a cross-platform standard MP4 encoded with 3ivx. This file will play in ANY standard MP4 video player (such as an iPod) or on ANY video enabled computer. The file should play as-is and no alteration or re-encoding of the file is required (including on an iPod, a Windows Media Player or a Quicktime Media Player).
DPTV-196-2008-05-23DPTV-196-2008-05-23
from Planet TV 2.0
May 23, 2008

show notes: DNS trouble knocks NSA off Internet National Security Agency U.S. military had counterfeit computer gear, says FBI Amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius allowed to compete in Beijing  Earth Set to Receive Alien Reply in 2015? TU Delft - Walking robots A Brief History of the Disposable Diaper Canadian student isolates microbe that eats plastic bags BioArts - plans to auction chance to clone 5 dogs for $100k SAAZS light prose - amazing lighted shelves Mojave Skies: Flight of the Rocket Racer! Ethanol, the ultimate home brew Finally, Some Good News about the Environment YouTube - Connie Talbot: Wonderful World 290 million-year-old fossil settles frog salamander debate Vandals damage Stonehenge BBQ Donut Pontoon Combines Rafting and Grilling English Russia » Old Soviet TV Sets Huge hidden biomass lives deep beneath the oceans Google Trends: entropy actually decreasing - who knew? YouTube - Peas And Carrots Credits Opening Comment by Adam Curry of DailySourceCode.com Various video clips courtesy of You-Tube Ending clip - MTV s Aimee Allen, Ron Paul Anthem Music Video Misc. Music including clips from PenMachine.com, Eightfold Way and Bruno Shameless begging Call our viewer voicemail and leave a comment - US (831) 307-6143 The downloadable video file is a cross-platform standard MP4 encoded with 3ivx. This file will play in ANY standard MP4 video player (such as an iPod) or on ANY video enabled computer. The file should play as-is and no alteration or re-encoding of the file is required (including on an iPod, a Windows Media Player or a Quicktime Media Player).
Episode 6: Food glorious food!Episode 6: Food glorious food!
from Micropod online: podcast
May 19, 2008

In the light of the recent (short) spell of good weather, we talk about the great british barbeque and give some sensible advice about how to stay healthy when cooking and eating 'al fresco'! Remaining on the subject of food, we ponder the benefits of probiotics and prebiotics and Lucy G talks to two experts in the field, Professor Glenn Gibson and Professor Bob Rastall of the University of Reading.
Frigo 1Frigo 1
from Dailymotion - channel tech & science
May 14, 2008

Author: Trouya Tags: réfrigérateur frigo microbe santé légume soigner médecin Posted: 14 May 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Meguro Parasitological MuseumMeguro Parasitological Museum
from YouTube :: Recently Added Videos
May 11, 2008

Meguro Parasitological Museum is the world's only museum dedicated exclusively to parasites. The museum has 45,000 parasite specimens on site. Author: ryzingsuncom Keywords: parasite microbe bacteria weird Japan museum culture bizarre freaky Tokyo Meguro Parasitological Museum Added: May 11, 2008
Cheese: Not the Same Mold StoryCheese: Not the Same Mold Story
from Science Friday: Video
April 10, 2008

Science Friday investigates the secret life of cheese. We visited Hendricks Farms and Dairy in Telford, PA--home to award-winning cheese-maker Trent Hendricks. He walks us through how he makes a hybrid cheese he calls cheddar blue.
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ProbioticsProbiotics
from - blip.tv (beta)
March 10, 2008

Demoiselle, a member of our secret society (that you can't join) sent us a video asking what probiotics are
Matériaux extraordinaire de la natureMatériaux extraordinaire de la nature
from Dailymotion - channel animals
March 04, 2008

Documentaire sur les matériaux de la nature.Author: inhost Tags: Nature insectes nanotechnologique nano animaux mouche guêpe serpent cafard tigre lion chat chien microbe ours desert petit minuscule Posted: 04 March 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
Microbe Lab MWV13Microbe Lab MWV13
from Revver - american Videos
February 05, 2008

Author: csuspect Added: Mon, 04 Feb 2008 19:46:21 -0800 Duration: 2778MicrobeWorld visits the Marian Koshland Science Museum for Microbe Lab, a free day of activities for the general public. In this episode we interview Erika Shugart, deputy director of the Koshland Museum, about Microbe Lab and the Crack ...
Microbe Lab MWV13Microbe Lab MWV13
from YINAU
February 04, 2008

MicrobeWorld visits the Marian Koshland Science Museum for Microbe Lab, a free day of activities for the general public. In this episode we interview Erika Shugart, deputy director of the Koshland Museum, about Microbe Lab and the Crack Koshie s Curious Case: A Disease Detective Mission activity. Next, we talk with Nagla Fetouh, Education Program Manager for the Koshland Museum, who led a disease exchange activity that teaches people about ways to control the spread of infectious disease by participating in a simulation that shows just how fast illness can spread. Finally, Eric Flem, Communications Manager for Nikon Instruments, Inc., led us through a demonstration of Nikon s Coolscope. A state of the art microscope used by clinicians and educators that has the ability to broadcast images live on the internet.
DJ Tiësto - Microbe - Xit 2 Nowhere (Mind One Remix)DJ Tiësto - Microbe - Xit 2 Nowhere (Mind One Remix)
from YouTube :: Tag // tiesto
January 28, 2008

DJ Tiësto - Microbe - Xit 2 Nowhere (Mind One Remix) DJ Tiësto live @ Gatecrasher 13.04.2002 @ NEC Arena -- Birmingham, England Author: tsgtturbo Keywords: DJ Tiësto Microbe Xit Nowhere (Mind One Remix) Added: January 28, 2008
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la leçon de biologie cellunaire du Professeur Grôcrétinla leçon de biologie cellunaire du Professeur Grôcrétin
from Dailymotion - most recent videos
January 11, 2008

la leçon de biologie cellunaire du Professeur GrôcrétinAuthor: colverts-production Tags: cartoon microbe animation dessin animé drôle céllule leçon Professeur Grôcrétin explosion skate rock musique taupe beatnick cours bombe souris volcan techtonick gags jeux proust crotte gag Posted: 11 January 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
Petri Dish Circus (MWV12)Petri Dish Circus (MWV12)
from nfos
January 08, 2008

See the history of microbiology in nine scenes of gags, burlesque, drollery and song. Produced by Active Cultures, the vernacular theatre of Maryland, Petri Dish Circus is a play loosely based off of the classic non-fiction novel Microbe Hunters by Paul Henry de Kruif. Much like the original book first published in 1926 that describes 12 historical milestones in science, Active Cultures reenacts the daring-do of Louis Pasteur in his Parisian lab, the Scotch fortitude of Ronald Ross as he travels through disease-stricken Africa, and the melancholy saga of Walter Reed as he battles Yellow Jack in Cuba all with a healthy dose of humor. In this episode we interview Mary Resing, artistic director for Active Cultures, who talks about Microbe Hunters as inspiration for theatre and her whimsical, and slightly pointed, approach to portraying the women featured in de Kruif s work. Excerpts from the actual performance are also featured.
Petri Dish Circus (MWV12)Petri Dish Circus (MWV12)
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
January 08, 2008

See the history of microbiology in nine scenes of gags, burlesque, drollery and song. Produced by Active Cultures, the vernacular theatre of Maryland, Petri Dish Circus is a play loosely based off of the classic non-fiction novel Microbe Hunters by Paul Henry de Kruif. Much like the original book first published in 1926 that describes 12 historical milestones in science, Active Cultures reenacts the daring-do of Louis Pasteur in his Parisian lab, the Scotch fortitude of Ronald Ross as he travels through disease-stricken Africa, and the melancholy saga of Walter Reed as he battles Yellow Jack in Cuba all with a healthy dose of humor. In this episode we interview Mary Resing, artistic director for Active Cultures, who talks about Microbe Hunters as inspiration for theatre and her whimsical, and slightly pointed, approach to portraying the women featured in de Kruif s work. Excerpts from the actual performance are also featured.
Petri Dish Circus (MWV12)Petri Dish Circus (MWV12)
from Viddler > Most Popular Videos - Today
January 08, 2008

nnSee the history of microbiology in nine scenes of gags, burlesque, drollery and song. Produced by Active Cultures, the vernacular theatre of Maryland, Petri Dish Circus is a play loosely based off of the classic non fiction novel Microbe Hunters by Paul Henry de Kruif. Much like the original book first published in 1926 that describes 12 historical milestones in science, Active Cultures reenacts "the daring-do of Louis Pasteur in his Parisian lab, the Scotch fortitude of Ronald Ross as he travels through disease-stricken Africa, and the melancholy saga of Walter Reed as he battles Yellow Jack in Cuba" - all with a healthy dose of humor. In this episode we interview Mary Resing, artistic director for Active Cultures, who talks about Microbe Hunters as inspiration for theatre and her whimsical, and slightly pointed, approach to portraying the women featured in de Kruif's work. Excerpts from the actual performance are also featured. By csuspectnn Tags : ASM, Active, American, Cultures, Mary, MicrobeWorld, Microbiology, Pasteur, Reed, Resing, Ronald, Ross, Society, Walter, hunters, interview, kruif, microbe, microbiology, paul, performance, play, science, theater, theatre, women
Bacteria Unite!Bacteria Unite!
from NOVA scienceNOW
July 13, 2007

Bonnie Bassler of Princeton University explains how scientists are beginning to see these tiny organisms -- once thought completely asocial -- in a whole new way. This podcast was produced by Susan K. Lewis and edited by David Levin. Interview by Carla Denley. NOVA is produced by WGBH in Boston. Funding for NOVA is provided by the DOW Chemical Company, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and public television viewers. Major funding for NOVA scienceNOW is provided by the National Science Foundation and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Additional funding is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. To learn more, visit http://www.pbs.org/nova/sciencenow
Afranchi - C'est la zzreAfranchi - C'est la zzre
from Music
February 07, 2007

Afranchi - C'est la zzre
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Afranchi-c'est la zzreAfranchi-c'est la zzre
from Music
January 26, 2007

14 15 ans clip rap francais afranchi produit marchding&mo clik&df prod
Bacteria Unite!Bacteria Unite!
from NOVA | PBS
July 13, 2007

Bonnie Bassler of Princeton University explains how scientists are beginning to see these tiny organisms -- once thought completely asocial -- in a whole new way. This podcast was produced by Susan K. Lewis and edited by David Levin. Interview by Carla Denley. NOVA is produced by WGBH in Boston. Major funding for NOVA scienceNOW is provided by the National Science Foundation and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Additional funding is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan and Kavli foundations. To learn more, visit http://www.pbs.org/nova/sciencenow
Bacteria Unite!Bacteria Unite!
from NOVA scienceNOW
July 13, 2007

Bonnie Bassler of Princeton University explains how scientists are beginning to see these tiny organisms -- once thought completely asocial -- in a whole new way. This podcast was produced by Susan K. Lewis and edited by David Levin. Interview by Carla Denley. NOVA is produced by WGBH in Boston. Major funding for NOVA scienceNOW is provided by the National Science Foundation and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Additional funding is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan and Kavli foundations. To learn more, visit http://www.pbs.org/nova/sciencenow



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