4. The Ethics of Stem Cell Research (July 16, 2007)
Stem cell, medicine, health, disease, science, technology, research, clinical advances, controversy, ethics, law, society, politics, economics, social issue, religion, plasma, cytoplasm, nucleus, white blood cell, chromosome, gene expression, DNA, central
8. Table Views (April 27, 2009)
Software engineering, application development, programming language, iPhone operating system, OS, objective c, cocoa touch, SDK, object oriented design, Apple, Macintosh, Xcode, lifecycle, controller, GUI, interface builder, UIKit, scrolling, view cells,
The Future of Medicine: Thinking Small
The use of nanobiotechnology in medicine is termed “nanomedicine.” Dr. Maysinger will discuss current advances in nanomedicine research, including targeted cancer therapies, localized drug delivery, and improved cell-material interactions for imaging of brain cells.
RVC 50 - Immune-mediated diseases and the role of Regulatory T cells in dogs and humans
A number of diseases arise because the immune system begins to attack the body’s own cells. Here Dr Oliver Garden describes how these diseases arise and his research into the role of a particular type of immune cell, the regulatory T cell, in this phenomenon across species.
30 years: from IVF to stem cells
Baroness Deech delivers the 2nd Anne McLaren Memorial Lecture "30 years: from IVF to stem cells".
Clemson Determined Spirit Fall 2010
Clemson University offers countless opportunities for students, faculty and community members to participate in decades of tradition, improve quality of life for their surrounding communities and pursue academic challenges. Ranked as the 23rd best national public university by U.S.News and World Report, Clemson is a vibrant student-centered community that thrives on leadership, collaboration and a winning spirit — in academics, athletics and life.
To become one of the countrys top-tier resear
Ask a Mac Expert: North and South Korea
Richard Stubbs, professor of political science at McMaster University, talks about how the current situation between North and South Korea began.
GoNU.TV Game Recap - Women's Ice Hockey vs. Brown - November 28, 2010
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GoNU.TV Season Recap - Women's Soccer 2010
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Valpo provides stuffed bears to students
Video highlights the Valparaiso University Softball team's "I Need a Hug" program, and a recent delivery of stuffed bears to a local elementary school. The program, in partnership with the United Way, provides students with stuffed bears which serve as "reading buddies" for the children to read aloud to each day. Check out valpo.edu/valpochristmas for more stories and videos as Valpo's 24 Days of Christmas continues.
6. Center for Advanced Molecular Photovoltaics (October 29, 2008)
science, physics, chemistry, energy, Saudi Arabia, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), materials science, solar cells, semiconductors, silicon, photovoltaics, nanotechnology, quantum chemistry, optics, polymer science, electrical e
9. Designing Nanomaterials for Energy Storage: Batteries and Supercapacitors (November 19, 2008)
science, alternative energy, batteries, capacitor, nanotechnology, materials science, fuel cells, energy density, circuit design, silicon, electric potential, chemical engineering, nanowires, power density, electrochemistry, physics, engineering, substrat
Introduction
Genomes are composed of DNA, and a knowledge of the structure of DNA is essential to understand how it can function as hereditary material. DNA is remarkable, breathtakingly simple in its structure yet capable of directing all the living processes in a cell, the production of new cells and the development of a fertilized egg to an individual adult. DNA has three key properties: it is relatively stable; its structure suggests an obvious way in which the molecule can be duplicated, or replicated;
1.5 Economic impact of cardiovascular diseases
Your heart beats around 100,000 times every day and, in that time, pumps about 23,000 litres of blood around your body. But what happens when it doesn’t work as well as it should? This unit explains what happens in cardiovascular disease, when the heart’s performance is affected, how the normal function of blood vessels is impaired, and what treatments are available. Whether you are a patient, relative, friend or healthcare professional, you will find the unit interesting.
Valley Performing Arts Center: Media Preview & Spring Season Announcement
Go inside the fence-line for a sneak peak at the nearly completed arts complex, hear from the creative thinkers behind the project, and see the outstanding line-up of performers for the inaugural Spring 2011 Season!
On October 27, 2010, members of the press were invited for a closer look at Northridge's brand new performing arts center (opening Jan. 29, 2011)! Key figures in the project's development and completion -- President Jolene Koester, Vice President Vance Peterson, AMC Dean and VPAC
Introduction
This unit looks at the human being in the context of an individual life cycle, examining some of the processes that contribute to the formation of a new person. After a brief discussion of historical ideas about human conception, and about contraception to the present day, we look at the cells involved in the conception and development of a new individual. Gamete production (that is, production of mature cells able to unite with another in sexual reproduction) in both men and women is introduced
GoNU.TV Season Recap - Volleyball 2010
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Tuba Christmas
Tuba Christmas at Valpo
Straight from Sark - 11/29/10
Catch all the news during the 2010 Husky football season with Coach Steve Sarkisian's weekly press conferences.
For Husky Sports, Husky Classics and other videos, visit http://uwtv.org
Cambridge in the snow
Cambridge after a morning of snowfall in November 2010













