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Oct
04

IQRAA

IQRAAnano science

Dec
29

Deertrax: Fact or Fiction # 2

Deertrax:_Fact_or_Fiction_#_2Deer Channel short, featuring Roger Elston. Subject - how do fawns react when mom and dad are not around?

Nov
20

Mike's Bio Project

Mikes_Bio_ProjectMike's bio project on the Black Plague.

Jul
07

Dawn of the clone age

Dawn_of_the_clone_ageMolecular Biology, Ethics - “Dawn of the clone age

Oct
20

Michael Tsarion - Part of an interview on Coast to Coast

Michael_Tsarion_-_Part_of_an_interview_on_Coast_to_CoastThe sites: http://www.michaeltsarion.com/ http://www.coasttocoastam.com/

Oct
04

Where have I been?

Where_have_I_been?My decision, my drunken, weekend, and busy-ness.

Feb
22

Ken Miller on Intelligent Design

Ken_Miller_on_Intelligent_DesignKen Miller's talk on Intelligent Design at Case Western University. Ken Miller basically rips Intelligent Design apart in a 2 hour long exposé of the claims of intelligent design and the tactics that creationists employ to get it shoehorned into the American school system.

Feb
22

Ken Miller on Intelligent Design

Ken_Miller_on_Intelligent_DesignKen Miller's talk on Intelligent Design at Case Western University. Ken Miller basically rips Intelligent Design apart in a 2 hour long exposé of the claims of intelligent design and the tactics that creationists employ to get it shoehorned into the American school system.

May
15

Biology - Where Mind and Matter meet -2

Biology_-_Where_Mind_and_Matter_meet_-2Great speech by Bruce Lipton dwelling into the connection between biology and the spirit. Interesting stuff...

Mar
08

Video Game Addiction aka The God Machine

Video_Game_Addiction_aka_The_God_MachineThis video is like a combination of: Warcraft Stories Back to the 80's Evangolution and a classic T2 vlog all combined into 1 video to defeat all other videos!

May
21

The Ghost In Your Genes (2006) pt 1/4

The_Ghost_In_Your_Genes_(2006)_pt_14<b>Read Description for a link to part 2</b> The scientists who believe your genes are shaped in part by your ancestors' life experiences. Biology stands on the brink of a shift in the understanding of inheritance. The discovery of epigenetics – hidden influences upon the genes – could affect every aspect of our lives. At the heart of this new field is a simple but contentious idea – that genes have a 'memory'. That the lives of your grandparents – the air they breathed, the food they ate, even the things they saw – can directly affect you, decades later, despite your never experiencing these things yourself. And that what you do in your lifetime could in turn affect your grandchildren. <a href="http://www.livevideo.com/video/ConspiracyCentral/927DF09F412949E2B784D6CBA6E54572/the-ghost-in-your-genes-2006-.aspx">Click Here for part 2</a> The conventional view is that DNA carries all our heritable information and that nothing an individual does in their lifetime will be biologically passed to their children. To many scientists, epigenetics amounts to a heresy, calling into question the accepted view of the DNA sequence – a cornerstone on which modern biology sits. Epigenetics adds a whole new layer to genes beyond the DNA. It proposes a control system of 'switches' that turn genes on or off – and suggests that things people experience, like nutrition and stress, can control these switches and cause heritable effects in humans. In a remote town in northern Sweden there is evidence for this radical idea. Lying in Överkalix's parish registries of births and deaths and its detailed harvest records is a secret that confounds traditional scientific thinking. Marcus Pembrey, a Professor of Clinical Genetics at the Institute of Child Health in London, in collaboration with Swedish researcher Lars Olov Bygren, has found evidence in these records of an environmental effect being passed down the generations. They have shown that a famine at critical times in the lives of the grandparents can affect the life expectancy of the grandchildren. This is the first evidence that an environmental effect can be inherited in humans. In other independent groups around the world, the first hints that there is more to inheritance than just the genes are coming to light. The mechanism by which this extraordinary discovery can be explained is starting to be revealed. Professor Wolf Reik, at the Babraham Institute in Cambridge, has spent years studying this hidden ghost world. He has found that merely manipulating mice embryos is enough to set off 'switches' that turn genes on or off. For mothers like Stephanie Mullins, who had her first child by in vitro fertilisation, this has profound implications. It means it is possible that the IVF procedure caused her son Ciaran to be born with Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome – a rare disorder linked to abnormal gene expression. It has been shown that babies conceived by IVF have a three- to four-fold increased chance of developing this condition. And Reik's work has gone further, showing that these switches themselves can be inherited. This means that a 'memory' of an event could be passed through generations. A simple environmental effect could switch genes on or off – and this change could be inherited. His research has demonstrated that genes and the environment are not mutually exclusive but are inextricably intertwined, one affecting the other. The idea that inheritance is not just about which genes you inherit but whether these are switched on or off is a whole new frontier in biology. It raises questions with huge implications, and means the search will be on to find what sort of environmental effects can affect these switches. After the tragic events of September 11th 2001, Rachel Yehuda, a psychologist at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, studied the effects of stress on a group of women who were inside or near the World Trade Center and were pregnant at

May
15

Biology - Where Mind and Matter meet -2

Biology_-_Where_Mind_and_Matter_meet_-2Great speech by Bruce Lipton dwelling into the connection between biology and the spirit. Interesting stuff...

May
16

Biology - Where Mind and Matter meet -5

Biology_-_Where_Mind_and_Matter_meet_-5Great speech by Bruce Lipton dwelling into the connection between biology and the spirit. Interesting stuff...

May
21

The Ghost In Your Genes (2006) pt 4/4

The_Ghost_In_Your_Genes_(2006)_pt_44The scientists who believe your genes are shaped in part by your ancestors' life experiences. Biology stands on the brink of a shift in the understanding of inheritance. The discovery of epigenetics – hidden influences upon the genes – could affect every aspect of our lives. At the heart of this new field is a simple but contentious idea – that genes have a 'memory'. That the lives of your grandparents – the air they breathed, the food they ate, even the things they saw – can directly affect you, decades later, despite your never experiencing these things yourself. And that what you do in your lifetime could in turn affect your grandchildren. The conventional view is that DNA carries all our heritable information and that nothing an individual does in their lifetime will be biologically passed to their children. To many scientists, epigenetics amounts to a heresy, calling into question the accepted view of the DNA sequence – a cornerstone on which modern biology sits. Epigenetics adds a whole new layer to genes beyond the DNA. It proposes a control system of 'switches' that turn genes on or off – and suggests that things people experience, like nutrition and stress, can control these switches and cause heritable effects in humans. In a remote town in northern Sweden there is evidence for this radical idea. Lying in Överkalix's parish registries of births and deaths and its detailed harvest records is a secret that confounds traditional scientific thinking. Marcus Pembrey, a Professor of Clinical Genetics at the Institute of Child Health in London, in collaboration with Swedish researcher Lars Olov Bygren, has found evidence in these records of an environmental effect being passed down the generations. They have shown that a famine at critical times in the lives of the grandparents can affect the life expectancy of the grandchildren. This is the first evidence that an environmental effect can be inherited in humans. In other independent groups around the world, the first hints that there is more to inheritance than just the genes are coming to light. The mechanism by which this extraordinary discovery can be explained is starting to be revealed. Professor Wolf Reik, at the Babraham Institute in Cambridge, has spent years studying this hidden ghost world. He has found that merely manipulating mice embryos is enough to set off 'switches' that turn genes on or off. For mothers like Stephanie Mullins, who had her first child by in vitro fertilisation, this has profound implications. It means it is possible that the IVF procedure caused her son Ciaran to be born with Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome – a rare disorder linked to abnormal gene expression. It has been shown that babies conceived by IVF have a three- to four-fold increased chance of developing this condition. And Reik's work has gone further, showing that these switches themselves can be inherited. This means that a 'memory' of an event could be passed through generations. A simple environmental effect could switch genes on or off – and this change could be inherited. His research has demonstrated that genes and the environment are not mutually exclusive but are inextricably intertwined, one affecting the other. The idea that inheritance is not just about which genes you inherit but whether these are switched on or off is a whole new frontier in biology. It raises questions with huge implications, and means the search will be on to find what sort of environmental effects can affect these switches. After the tragic events of September 11th 2001, Rachel Yehuda, a psychologist at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, studied the effects of stress on a group of women who were inside or near the World Trade Center and were pregnant at the time. Produced in conjunction with Jonathan Seckl, an Edinburgh doctor, her results suggest that stress effects can pass down generations. Meanwhile research at Washington State University points to

May
16

Biology - Where Mind and Matter meet -8

Biology_-_Where_Mind_and_Matter_meet_-8Great speech by Bruce Lipton dwelling into the connection between biology and the spirit. Interesting stuff...

May
16

Biology - Where Mind and Matter meet -5

Biology_-_Where_Mind_and_Matter_meet_-5Great speech by Bruce Lipton dwelling into the connection between biology and the spirit. Interesting stuff...

Dec
29

Big Bucks: Rutting

Big_Bucks:_RuttingDeer Channel short featuring fieldcam footage of big bucks during rut.

Jun
29

The Biology of Internet Trolls (PG)

The_Biology_of_Internet_Trolls_(PG)Vintage Loki critter college episode.

Jul
07

Brain Story – All in the Mind

Brain_Story_–_All_in_the_MindBiology, Psychology – Brain Story – All in the Mind

Jul
06

Brain Story – Growing the Mind

Brain_Story_–_Growing_the_MindBiology, Psychology – Brain Story – “Growing the Mind”

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