Molecular Biology Videos
03 November, 2009 – This Week in Science
from This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast on November 03, 2009
Duration: 3440
Duration: 3440
Observing Life, Dumpin Punkins, Smell of Doom, Driving Bad, the Teapot Effect, Ancient Blasts, Demoting Dinosaurs, Fishy Movements, The Minion Mailbag, and Much More!
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27 October, 2009 – This Week in Science
from This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast on October 27, 2009
Duration: 3707
Duration: 3707
Brains!, Sight For the Blind, Whiskers On Robots, Death To Mosquitos!, Musical Brains, Regenerating Nerves, What s Up With The Bees?, The Best Dino Ever, and Interview w/ Dr. Bill Schutt re: Sanguivores.
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20 October, 2009 – This Week in Science
from This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast on October 20, 2009
Duration: 4164
Duration: 4164
Ribbon Tied Bubble of A Thing, New Planetary Neighbors, Epigenes in Da House, Extraterrestrial Rain, Bacterial Tube Life, an Interview w/ Dr. Mark Changizi, author of The Vision Revolution, and Much More!!!
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13 October, 2009 – This Week in Science
from This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast on October 13, 2009
Duration: 3765
Duration: 3765
Brainy Jugglers, Are You Smarter?, Thieving Veggie Spiders, This Week in The End of The World, Making Fish Happy, Tasty Receptor, Chinese Dyslexia, Retroviral Correlations, Breast Cancer DNA Cracked, Smaller Batteries and Bigger Calculations, Tick-Tock Bio Clock, And More
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29 September, 2009 – This Week in Science
from This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast on September 29, 2009
Duration: 3745
Duration: 3745
Moon Water, Bat Eating Birds, The Ratchet of Evolution, Detecting Darkness, Creative Craziness, Carl Sagan Sings, Plastic Sand, and Vaginal Self-esteem
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BioTalk: Emerging technologies in stem cell biology
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on September 11, 2009
Duration: 1968
Duration: 1968
Although the ban on funding embryonic stem cells was recently lifted by President Barack Obama, the controversy over this research still remains.New types of pluripotent stem cells have recently emerged as alternatives to embryonic stem cells. These include induced pluripotent stem cells (IPS cells) and parthenogenic stem cells. In this episode of BioTalk, Kent Vrana (1:25) , Ph.D., chair of the department of Pharmacology at Penn State University College of Medicine, and Ken Aldrich (21:55), CEO of International Stem Cell Corporation, discuss the current state of stem cell research.
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Stem Cells: A New Frontier in Cancer Research
from Political Lunch HD on January 28, 2009
Duration: 3144
Duration: 3144
Dr. Max Wicha believes cancer is driven by specific cells that contain stem celllike properties.
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He Surfs, He Walks Mazes, He Invents PCR: Profile of Biochemist Kary Mullis
from The Nobel Prize on February 09, 1992
Duration: 314
Duration: 314
1992 profile of biochemist Kary Mullis, inventor of polymerase chain reaction, a technique for copying a piece of DNA a billion-fold. (Mullis won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1993 for his discovery.)
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