FAR CRY 3 : The Movie (2013) – Official Trailer – Video


FAR CRY 3 : The Movie (2013) - Official Trailer
The Far Cry Experience : Exclusive Episode 4 is out and 5 will be out soon Far Cry 3 is an open world first-person shooter set on a tropical island unlike any other. This is a place where heavily armed warlords traffic in slaves. Where outsiders are hunted for ransom. And as you embark on desperate quest to rescue your friends, you realize that the only way to escape this darkness... is to embrace it. Far Cry 3 releases December 4th on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. For more information go to http://www.farcrygame.com. -- Story of the franchise: Far Cry is a first-person shooter video game developed by Crytek Studios and published by Ubisoft on March 23, 2004, for Microsoft Windows. Far Cry sold 730000 units within four months of release.[1] It received positive reviews upon release. The original game has since spawned a series of sequels and spin-off games and a movie. The game #39;s story follows a former US Army Special Forces operative Jack Carver, who is stranded on a mysterious archipelago. He is searching for a female journalist he was escorting after she went missing when their boat was destroyed by mercenaries. The game includes thematic elements relating to the dangers of weaponizing genetic engineering and the genocide of local islanders as can be seen by the deformed creatures created by a mad scientist named Krieger. The terrain in Far Cry varies greatly. Set on a South Pacific archipelago, the landscape includes beaches, dense rain forests, towering canyons, mines ...From:John RamboViews:107 6ratingsTime:01:23More inFilm Animation

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What A PIECE OF CRAP – DECEIVER – I AM SO SICK OF THESE PEOPLE! – Video


What A PIECE OF CRAP - DECEIVER - I AM SO SICK OF THESE PEOPLE!
The latest lie from the pit of hell = "It is written that a group of individuals -- called the Elohim -- made man with a genetic engineering intervention, by mixing their own DNA with the DNA of primates already present on the Earth" beforeitsnews.comFrom:Susan KimballViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:21More inEducation

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Ray X-Spex – Day The World Turned Day-Glo


Ray X-Spex - Day The World Turned Day-Glo Genetic Engineering @ The Royal Oak, Bath 18-10-2012
The Royal Oak Cider and Punk weekend Public event By The Royal Oak, Bath 18 October at 16:00 until 20 October at 01:00 http://www.facebook.com Thats correct it time for another punk and cider weekend, i mean what could go wrong with over 30 strange and lovely ciders to try, Lots of lovely live music and as always its FREE entry. There will also be a chance to get some vintage B,O,B festival merchandise and rase money for the 2013 B,O,B festival. For more information on B,O,B fest visit http://www.thebobfestival.com MUSIC: Thursday = This Ends Hear, The Lone Sharks and Ray X Spex. Friday = The SetBacks, The Kiss Curis, Virus, Rita Lynch and Citizen Fish. Saturday = Onanism, Lower The Flag, Cydernide and The A Heads.From:MalcolmHerrsteinViews:1 0ratingsTime:06:19More inMusic

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Khalil's Picks (23 November 2012)

After that long turkey-induced sleep, heres to some good science. This weeks picks includes an emotional piece about a dad, synthetic biology as the sci-fi extension of genetic engineering, astronomy in China and much much more (including one Thanksgiving-themed post).

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Science is more than lab work and journals but we tend to forget this sometimes. Pete Etchells in his SciLogs.com blog, Counterbalanced, pens a wonderful wonderful piece about his father, who has been his inspiration to pursue a career in research. Petes blog post is moving and is a must-read because it showcases another aspect of science: humanity.

Why I hate neurons So why did my Dad also inspire an irrational hatred of neurons? Because fourteen years ago today, on a freezing, dark, miserable day in November, my Dad died, two years after being diagnosed with a form of Motor Neuron Disease (MND) called Progressive Muscular Atrophy.

In BuzzFeed this week, Allison McCann has a delightful feature about synthetic biology which she describes as the science fiction-like branch of genetic engineering. Allison goes on to give a good account of the field and the challenges synthetic biologists face as they go all mad scientists on us.

How To Code A Life Synthetic biology the science fiction-like branch of genetic engineering hopes to automate programs used to engineer organisms that could produce better drugs and cleaner fuels. But can open-source science really succeed? Synthetic biologists write code. But when their code is compiled, it doesnt become an app. It becomes, or at least changes, life.

Nadia Drake explores Chinas ambitions in the field of astronomy while on a visit to the country. Writing in the December issue of Science News, Nadia dwells a little bit into Chinas impressive beginnings in the field and how it suddenly all went bad. Now, China is playing catch up but with proper backing, it looks set to push the frontiers of astronomy even further relatively soon. An exceptional #longread.

Onward and Skyward High in Beijings sky, the August sun glows red by midafternoon, a star struggling to illuminate Chinas crowded capital from above the dust and pollution. Im in the city along with 3,200 astronomers for the International Astronomical Unions two-week General Assembly meeting. Its the first time the IAU has convened the assembly in China, an important milestone for a country attempting to reclaim its former astronomical significance.

Jon Tennant (interviewed this week on this blog), blogging in his European Geosciences Union blog, Green Tea and Velociraptor, has an excellent post about geoscience in the news. Jon dissects a recent paper which not only points out the negatives of the medias portrayal of geoscience but also suggests future actions that can be both journalists and researchers.

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Ancient Aliens Season 3 Ep: 2 "Aliens and Monsters" – Video


Ancient Aliens Season 3 Ep: 2 "Aliens and Monsters"
"Aliens and Monsters" - August 4, 2011 This episode examines modern-day genetic engineering, cloning and hybridization technology, and suggests that such technology could have been used by ancient aliens in the past to manipulate mankind and the environment. Also theorized are that the legends of creatures, such as the Chimera and Hydra, and humanoids, such as the Minotaur and Medusa, may have been encounters with beings created through alien animal/human hybrid experimentation.From:KingdomofTruthTVViews:0 0ratingsTime:43:58More inScience Technology

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Bioactive Compounds From Plants – Ciba Foundation Symposium – Video


Bioactive Compounds From Plants - Ciba Foundation Symposium
ll4.me Bioactive Compounds From Plants - Ciba Foundation Symposium Useful throughout history for their medical as well as other benefits, plant-derived compounds have gained particular importance recently, due to environmental factors. The isolation and characterization of plant products, the identification of their role in the plant, and ways of synthesizing identical compounds or more potent analogues are covered. Also includes methods of culturing plant tissues and genetic engineering as a means of increasing the yield of desired substances from plants. Special emphasis is placed on plants previously unknown to Western scientists.Author: CIBA Foundation Symposium Publisher: Wiley Illustration: N Language: ENG Title: Bioactive Compounds from Plants Pages: 00254 (Encrypted PDF) On Sale: 2008-04-30 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780471926917 Category: Science : Chemistry - Industrial Technical Useful throughout history for their medical as well as other benefits, plant-derived compounds have gained particular importance recently, due to environmental factors. The isolation and characterizat ciba foundation symposium, science, chemistry, industrial, technicalFrom:barrymanson349Views:0 0ratingsTime:00:11More inPeople Blogs

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mutant genetica-dissolving web spider…..[23/10/2012,suffolk]. – Video


mutant genetica-dissolving web spider.....[23/10/2012,suffolk].
spider webs dont fucking dissolve,its that simple......so could this be genetic infection,or a genetic species made in a lab by the cut n splice genetic engineering brigade?...genetics is becoming such a plague,such a terrible mutation that.even god dont know anymore which species are natural......frankenfucks!From:ecliptyclunacyViews:5 1ratingsTime:03:01More inEducation

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Ancient Aliens Season 3 Ep: 2 “Aliens and Monsters” – Video


Ancient Aliens Season 3 Ep: 2 "Aliens and Monsters"
"Aliens and Monsters" - August 4, 2011 This episode examines modern-day genetic engineering, cloning and hybridization technology, and suggests that such technology could have been used by ancient aliens in the past to manipulate mankind and the environment. Also theorized are that the legends of creatures, such as the Chimera and Hydra, and humanoids, such as the Minotaur and Medusa, may have been encounters with beings created through alien animal/human hybrid experimentation.From:KingdomofTruthTVViews:0 0ratingsTime:43:58More inScience Technology

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Transformers: Beast Wars Classic Deluxe Rhinox Action Figure – Video


Transformers: Beast Wars Classic Deluxe Rhinox Action Figure
Special Price Link: http://www.demizzy.com Beast Wars Rhinox Action Figure Bio-genetic engineering has allowed the Transformers to create a perfect cybernetic fusion between ferocious animals and mechanical technology. The result: heroic Maximals vs. evil Predacons! Robot warriors disguised as wild animals in an explosive fight to the finish the Beast Wars have begun! Hasbro produced this line of action figures based on the animated hit. Beast Wars. Heroic Maximal Rhinox transforms from Defense Robot to Rhino and back and features SpinFrom:KieraARogerswViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:50More inPeople Blogs

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e.coli – Video


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Stand Up Comedian, Michael Freed, discusses genetic engineering. Scientists are doing so much with genetic engineering. They might even solve the energy crisis. They #39;ve created e. coli bacteria that actually breaks down organic material and produces 100% pure diesel fuel. That #39;s all well and good but what happens when that breaks free of the lab? The symptoms of the next e. coli outbreak could include spontaneous combustion. It brings a whole new meaning to the words explosive diarrhea.From:Michael FreedViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:43More inComedy

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malaria – Video


malaria
Stand Up Comedian, Michael Freed, discusses genetic engineering. Scientists in California have genetically altered mosquitos whose immune systems kill the malaria parasite. That is just incredible news for mosquitos. This is going to revolutionize their way of life. They can feed with impunity without any fears of killing of their food source. Think of what it will do for their reputation. Now all the scientists have to do is catch and genetically modify every mosquito on the planet and malaria will be completely wiped out. Forgive me for thinking they #39;re going about this the wrong way. Don #39;t you think it might be a little easier to boost the human immune system to kill malaria? I #39;m thinking the 3 billion willing participants in malaria prone areas would be a whole lot easier to round up than the 95 bazillion unwilling mosquitoes. Why don #39;t we just cross the great wall of china by going around while we #39;re at it.From:Michael FreedViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:57More inComedy

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Fields of (un)certainty: some issues of genetic engineering in agriculture – Video


Fields of (un)certainty: some issues of genetic engineering in agriculture
A talk by Benson Issac, faculty, Azim Premji University at Azim Premji University September 26, 2012 About the Topic Debates around scientific, social, economic and environmental risk and uncertainities have been an integral part of the controversy around the introduction of GMOs in agriculture in India. After Bt cotton - the first crop that was cleared for commercial cultivation, all proposed genetically modified food crops have been stopped from receiving clearances at various stages of the regulatory process. The talk will discuss these uncertainties and the various stakeholder positions -- from organic farmers to corporations and the government. The talk will foreground the proposed changes to be introduced by the BRAI bill and the implications it has on the regulatory system, centre-state relations and linked issues of environmental governance and agricultural policy. About the Speaker Benson Issac , has been with the Azim Premji Univeristy for over a year. He is interested in issues of alternative livelihoods that bring together the agency of young people and their world of work, traditional skills, issues of social and economic sustainability. He is involved closely with a group of young organic farmers from around Bangalore Rural District. He is keenly interested in issues of traditional artisans and is exploring ways of working with them, that will look at artisans as not merely producers seeking a market but people with alternative worldviews and knowledge ...From:AzimPremjiUniversityViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:28:25More inScience Technology

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