Genetic Engineering News Part 1: Sugar into Diesel Fuel, Non-Aging Mice – Video

UW team wins genetic-engineering contest Seattle Times seattletimes.nwsource.com One project created enzymes that could convert sugar into diesel fuel. The other engineered bacteria that could help people digest gluten. Both projects constitute cutting-edge science.

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Mathematical Biology – ICIAM2011 – Video

In July 2011, mathematical scientists from around the world gathered in Vancouver, BC, Canada for the 7th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics - ICIAM 2011. The meeting highlighted the most recent advances in the discipline and demonstrated their applicability to science, engineering and industry, emphasizing industrial applications and computational science in new and emerging topic areas identified by panels of top international scientists. Professors Maeve McCarthy, Benoit Perthame, Gerda de Vries and several other speakers outlined various aspects of mathematical modeling in studying biological processes such as evolution, ecology, and human and animal behavior.

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PINK Method: Complete Nutrition – Video

PINK Method brings you four diets in one: Reset, PINK Primary, 7-Day Shred and PINK Preservation. Focusing on light proteins, plant and vegetable sources and slow foods, the nutrition program is designed to jumpstart your metabolism and effectively fuel your life and your workouts. For more information, visit http://www.TheDoctorsTV.com or http://www.pinkmethod.com.

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