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can we cure genetic diseases by rewriting dna david r liu
Bookmarked 356 weeks ago in a story of scientific discovery chemical biologist david r liu shares a breakthrough: his lab039s development of base editors that can rewrite dna this crucial step in genome editing takes the promise of crispr to the next level: if crispr proteins are molecular scissors programmed to cut specific dna sequences then base editors are pencils capable of directly rewriting one dna letter into another learn more about how these molecular machines work -- and their potential to treat or even cure genetic diseases |
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nanobot havana parody a capella science ft dorothy andrusiak
Bookmarked 390 weeks ago a sensuous song of molecular machinessupport a capella science: http:patreoncomacapellasciencesubscribe https:wwwyoutubecomsubscription_centeradd_user=acapellasciencefollow dorothy andrusiak: https:wwwfacebookcomdorothyandrusiakmp3: https:timblaisbandcampcomtracknanobot----------------a capella science stuff:patreon: http:patreoncomacapellasciencefacebook: http:facebookcomacapellasciencetwitter: http:twittercomacapellascienceinstagram: http:instagramcomacapellasciencebohemian gravity poster: https:storedftbacomproductsbohemian-gravity-posterfollow me acapellascience on twitter instagram snapchat----------------dorothy andrusiak stuff:facebook: http:facebookcomdorothyandrusiakinstagram: https:instagramcomandrusiak1----------------eprsc links:epsrc molecular robotics program: http:gowepsrcacukngboviewgrantaspxgrantref=epp0270671prof dave leigh group webpage: http:wwwcatenanenet----------------references:1 http:w |
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the molecular mango
Bookmarked 405 weeks ago how to make a mango molecular gastronomy style recipe by daniel pi |
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are plastics too strong
Bookmarked 410 weeks ago the same chemistry that makes plastic tough light and flexible also makes it nearly impossible to get rid of because its hard to break those resilient chemical bondsthanks to the university of minnesota for sponsoring this video http:twin-citiesumneduthanks also to our patreon patrons https:wwwpatreoncomminuteearth and our youtube sponsors___________________________________________to learn more start your googling with these keywords: polymer: a substance whose molecular structure consists of large numbers of similar units covalently bonded togethercovalent bond: a strong type of bond in which adjacent atoms share electronsbackbone chain: a long series of covalently bonded atoms that create the continuous chain of the moleculebioplastic: a type of plastic usually biodegradable made from biological substancesscission: the breakage of a backbone chain at the bond levelmicrobial biodegradation: the use of microbes to break molecules into smaller and less harmful forms____ |
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professional bartender
Bookmarked 417 weeks ago http:mixesfrommarssg - mixes from mars is an events bartending company which caters to events of all sorts we have a myriad of services that suits both private and corporate events we specialise in bespoke events where customer interaction is key to creating a cocktail customized theme cocktails are created according to the theme of the event molecular mixology are also a specialty as it creates a different dimension while drinking cocktail workshops are popular among bridal showers and corporate clients as it involves interaction and team building diy cocktail encourages clients to make the cocktails themselves increasing interaction |
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h2 tablets supplements hydrogen water maker h2 pill hydrogen infused water
Bookmarked 418 weeks ago https:h2truecomh2 tablets supplements hydrogen water maker h2 pill hydrogen infused water https:h2truecom h2 hydrogen water tablets from h2 true allows you the convenience of making healthy hydrogen rich water anytime anywhere instantly hydrogen infused water leads the way to optimal health in over 700 studies most people have never even heard of drinking molecular hydrogen water or it039s amazing health benefits the smallest molecule on the planet just may be the biggest breakthrough to better health and better nutrition the abundant benefits of having a molecular hydrogen supplement program added to your nutrient health especially at the cellular level give you a powerful antioxidant and anti aging benefits h2 true tablets are an all natural proprietary formula and a convenient and rapid way to provide molecular hydrogen to your body and human physiology order online today |
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cocktail catering
Bookmarked 421 weeks ago mixes from mars is an events bartending company which caters to events of all sorts we have a myriad of services that suits both private and corporate events which a team encompassing of star bartenders from mars bar and hopscotch bar we aim to make merry at your events and to ensure you have the party of a lifetime find more here: http:mixesfrommarssg |
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your amazing molecular machines
Bookmarked 429 weeks ago these are the molecular machines inside your body that make cell division possible animation by drew berry at the walter and eliza hall institute of medical research http:wehitvspecial thanks to patreon supporters:joshua abenir tony fadell donal botkin jeff straathof zach mueller ron neal nathan hansensupport veritasium on patreon: http:ve42copatreonevery day in an adult human roughly 50-70 billion of your cells die they may be damaged stressed or just plain old - this is normal in fact its called programmed cell deathto make up for that loss right now inside your body billions of cells are dividing creating new cellsand cell division also called mitosis requires an army of tiny molecular machinesdna is a good place to start - the double helix molecule that we always talk aboutthis is a scientifically accurate depiction of dna if you unwind the two strands you can see that each has a sugar phosphate backbone connected to the sequence of nucleic acid base pairs kn |
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your amazing molecular machines
Bookmarked 430 weeks ago these are the molecular machines inside your body that make cell division possible animation by drew berry at the walter and eliza hall institute of medical research http:wehitvspecial thanks to patreon supporters:tony fadell donal botkin curational jeff straathof zach mueller ron neal nathan hansen corvisupport veritasium on patreon: http:ve42copatreonevery day in an adult human roughly 50-70 billion of your cells die they may be damaged stressed or just plain old - this is normal in fact its called programmed cell deathto make up for that loss right now inside your body billions of cells are dividing creating new cellsand cell division also called mitosis requires an army of tiny molecular machinesdna is a good place to start - the double helix molecule that we always talk aboutthis is a scientifically accurate depiction of dna if you unwind the two strands you can see that each has a sugar phosphate backbone connected to the sequence of nucleic acid base pairs |
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biochemistry blog - molecular biology
Bookmarked 476 weeks ago biochemistry study materials papers career guidance lectures biochemistry jobs biochemistry prospects biochemistry challenges it039s one of the world039s leading bioscience journals publishing high-quality scientific research it is dedicated to the development of all fields of biochemistry visit wwwbiochemistryblogcom |
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mechanism of dna replication basic
Bookmarked 488 weeks ago knowing the structure of dna scientists speculated and then proved that dna is the template for copying the genetic code see how information in dna is copied to make new dna moleculesoriginally created for dna interactive http:wwwdnaiorg transcript: using computer animation based on molecular research we are now able to see how dna is actually copied in living cells you are looking at an assembly line of amazing miniature biochemical machines that are pulling apart the dna double helix and cranking out a copy of each strand the dna to be copied enters the production line from bottom left the whirling blue molecular machine is called helicase it spins the dna as fast as a jet engine as it unwinds the double helix into two strands one strand is copied continuously and can be seen spooling off to the right things are not so simple for the other strand because it must be copied backwards it is drawn out repeatedly in loops and copied one section at a time the end result is two new dna mol |
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molecular macarons - nerdy nummies
Bookmarked 491 weeks ago today i made chocolate espresso flavored molecular macarons let me know down below what other videos you would like to seeorder the nerdy nummies cookbook here: http:wwwnerdynummiescookbookcomfollow me here:facebook: http:wwwfacebookcomrosannapansinotwitter: http:wwwtwittercomrosannapansinotumblr: http:wwwrosannapansinotumblrcominstagram: http:instagramcomrosannapansinosnapchat: rosannapansinofollow nerdy nummies here:instagram: http:wwwinstagramcomnerdynummiesfacebook: http:wwwfacebookcomnerdynummiestwitter: http:twittercomnerdynummiesthe things you will need: 2 cups powdered sugar: http:amznto2dflzz5 1 cup almond meal: http:amznto2csggce 3 tablespoons granulated sugar: http:amznto2dfmeah 3 egg whites 1 tablespoon ground espresso powder: http:amznto2csheiq 14 teaspoon salt: http:amznto2cib9wr 1 teaspoon special dark cocoa powder: http:amznto2dflvzq 8 ounces chopped chocolate: http:amznto2df |
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mechanism of dna replication basic
Bookmarked 509 weeks ago knowing the structure of dna scientists speculated and then proved that dna is the template for copying the genetic code see how information in dna is copied to make new dna moleculesoriginally created for dna interactive http:wwwdnaiorg transcript: using computer animation based on molecular research we are now able to see how dna is actually copied in living cells you are looking at an assembly line of amazing miniature biochemical machines that are pulling apart the dna double helix and cranking out a copy of each strand the dna to be copied enters the production line from bottom left the whirling blue molecular machine is called helicase it spins the dna as fast as a jet engine as it unwinds the double helix into two strands one strand is copied continuously and can be seen spooling off to the right things are not so simple for the other strand because it must be copied backwards it is drawn out repeatedly in loops and copied one section at a time the end result is two new dna mol |
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is inheritance really all in our genes
Bookmarked 515 weeks ago epigenetic inheritance is really weird but is it realtweet this http:bitlyoktbsepi share on fb http:bitlyoktbsepifb more info and sources below crash course physics with dr shini somara: https:wwwyoutubecomusercrashcourse want more on epigenetic inheritance start here:univ of utahs learn genetics: http:learngeneticsutaheducontentepigeneticsinheritance virginia hughes - epigenetics: the sins of the father http:wwwnaturecomnewsepigenetics-the-sins-of-the-father-114816 dig deeper:szyf moshe quotnongenetic inheritance and transgenerational epigeneticsquottrends in molecular medicine 212 2015: 134-144sharma abhay quottransgenerational epigenetic inheritance requires a much deeper analysisquot trends in molecular medicine 215 2015: 269-270heard edith and robert a martienssen quottransgenerational epigenetic inheritance: myths and mechanismsquot cell 1571 2014: 95-109rando oliver j quotdaddy issues: paternal effects on phenotypequot cell 1514 2012: 702-708jablonka eva and gal raz quottransgenerational epigenetic inheritance: prevalence mechanisms and implications for the study of heredity and evolutionquot the quarterly review of biology 842 2009: 131-176heijmans bastiaan t et al quotpersistent epigenetic differences associated with prenatal exposure to famine in humansquot proceedings of the national academy of sciences 10544 2008: 17046-17049pembrey marcus et al quothuman transgenerational responses to early-life experience: potential impact on development health and biomedical researchquot journal of medical genetics 2014: jmedgenet-2014have an idea for an episode or an amazing science question you want answered leave a comment or check us out at the links belowlike us on facebook: http:wwwfacebookcomitsokaytobesmartfollow on twitter: http:twittercomokaytobesmart http:twittercomjtotheizzoefollow on tumblr: http:wwwitsokaytobesmartcom follow on instagram: http:instagramcomjtotheizzoe follow on snapchat: yodrjoe-----------------its okay to be smart is written and hosted by joe hanson phdfollow me on twitter: jtotheizzoeproduced by pbs digital studios: http:wwwyoutubecomuserpbsdigitalstudios music via apmstock images from shutterstock http:wwwshutterstockcom stock footage from videoblocks unless otherwise noted http:wwwvideoblockscom |
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molecular pathology jobs
Bookmarked 534 weeks ago if you are a medical facility that is looking for qualified help look no further than connexis search they have been recruiting highly specialized medical professionals for over thirty years with access to one of the largest candidate databases in the nation there is no better way to find the right people for your organization than connexis search visit http:connexissearchcom today to learn more about their molecular diagnostics recruiting and more |
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