Chapter 24 The Chemistry of Life: Organic & Biological Molecules: Part 2 of X – Video


Chapter 24 The Chemistry of Life: Organic Biological Molecules: Part 2 of X
In this lecture video I #39;ll continue my introduction to organic chemistry by teaching you how to determine any carbon atom #39;s bond angle, molecular geometry, and hybridization. I #39;ll also...

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FIFA 15 Ultimate Team MLS Opening Match Cup Squad Builder – Best team with 100 chemistry – Video


FIFA 15 Ultimate Team MLS Opening Match Cup Squad Builder - Best team with 100 chemistry
Squad builder with a team with 100 chemistry for the MLS Opening Match Cup using the best players from the MLS league. Sorry lads, I somehow deleted the Landon Dononvan and Clint Dempsey part ...

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Anatomy 101 – Video


Anatomy 101
My 4 year ild Ava loves to read and is very curious about life. Her favorite books are her anatomy ones. I decided to give her a pop quiz this morning for fun. Lesson: "I don #39;t know"= let #39;s learn!

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How to introduce Nanomedicine Products and bring their Impact to the Market? – Video


How to introduce Nanomedicine Products and bring their Impact to the Market?
Speaker: Dr. Christopher R. Anzalone, Ph.D., President and CEO, Arrowhead Research Corporation Pasadena, CA (USA) CLINAM 7/ 2014, 7th Conference and Exhibition, June 23-25, 2014.

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26 projects entered at Northeast Colorado Regional Science Fair

STERLING GMOs, water treatment and fracking: Those were just a few of the topics students presented research on at the 60th annual Northeast Colorado Regional Science Fair, held Thursday at Northeastern Junior College.

Approximately 26 students from Sterling High School, Merino Junior High and High School, Haxtun High School, Liberty High and Middle School and Wray High School competed in this year's event.

"I hope you go out and make a mark in science. You all have a great start to do that," Penny Propst told the students, when she and science fair director Sonya Shaw presented awards.

One student who participated in this year's event was SHS junior Kylee Harless, who studied the effects of limited irrigation on GMO sweet corn versus non-GMO sweet corn.

Pictured are the senior division state qualifiers at the 60th annual Northeast Regional Science Fair. From left; Hannah Niccoli (Liberty), third runner up; Abbey Brower (Sterling), fifth runner up; Jayden Durbin (Haxtun), Best of Fair Overall Winner; Paulyna Alcorn (Wray), fourth runner up; Emma Scholz (Sterling), second runner up; and Casey Shaw (Liberty), Best of Fair Overall Winner. (Callie Jones / Sterling Journal-Advocate)

"I'm a big science geek; science is where it's at for me," she said about why she decided to participate in the science fair for the first time this year.

Harless, a member of the SHS FFA chapter, had planned to enter the Agribusiness Fair and when her teacher mentioned she should join the school's science research class, she jumped at the chance.

"We get to pick our own project and research it yourself, so you get to be the scientist," she said about the class.

After hearing about the 2014 election question Proposition 105, which had it passed would have required labeling on genetically modified food, Harless decided she wanted to do something on GMOs, so she decided to study the effects of limited irrigation on GMO sweet corn and non-GMO sweet corn.

At the end of her project, she concluded that GMO plants can survive better with the right amount of water and GMO plants with limited water could survive longer than the non-GMO plants with limited water.

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Panel – The Regulation Environment in Nanomedicine and Targeted Medicine – Video


Panel - The Regulation Environment in Nanomedicine and Targeted Medicine
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Yechezkel Barenholz, Hebrew University, Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem (IL), chair of session CLINAM 7/ 2014, 7th Conference and Exhibition, June 23-25, 2014.

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