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DNA: Where is J&K govt in the time of need? – Video

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DNA: Where is J K govt in the time of need?
At a time when the state is battling one of the worst floods in decades, the otherwise camera friendly Jammu and Kashmir government seems to get flown away i...

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NWU MKBS 223 Recombinant DNA Presantation3 by Vumile – Video

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NWU MKBS 223 Recombinant DNA Presantation3 by Vumile

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lexwill 2014: Separating Israelite and Amorite without DNA – Video

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lexwill 2014: Separating Israelite and Amorite without DNA
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Garret rants about DNA and utopia – Video

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Garret rants about DNA and utopia
Another short rants about various things I think on.

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DNA | Generosity – Video

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DNA | Generosity
Joel Edwards shares his story as we explore the idea of generosity.

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ACMP Submission Video – Change DNA – Video

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Genome research means zero-caffeine coffee bean could soon grow in Queensland

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September 15, 2014 Sophie Langley

Genome research means zero-caffeine coffee bean could soon grow in Queensland

It will soon be possible to grow premium-quality caffeine-free coffee, tea and cocoa, thanks to research from the University of Queensland.

The University of Queensland researchers said the developments will offer the 12 per cent of coffee drinkers who choose decaf access to a pure, less-processed product with all the full-bodied flavour of the real thing.

Professor Robert Henry, at UQs Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI), said this was one outcome of an international research effort analysing the coffee genome.

It should soon be possible to select and grow coffee with a pre-determined level of caffeine ranging from zero-caf to jumpstart, Professor Henry said. Helping Queensland producers to grow export-quality coffee destined for high-value niche markets is our ultimate goal, he said.

Professor Henry said genome sequencing of the coffee plant Coffea canephora confirmed that caffeine had developed independently in various plants. Professor Henry contributed much of the DNA sequence data used in assembling the coffee genome.

Coffee, cacao (the source of cocoa and chocolate) and tea appear to share an ability to produce caffeine in their leaves, shoots or stems, Professor Henry said.

Although such plants are not closely related, they all synthesise caffeine, Professor Henry said. It seems that during their evolution, each plant independently developed the ability to make caffeine, he said.

Professor Henry said the researchers thought caffeine offered plants several advantages, including insecticidal properties and an inhibitory function that prevents seed germination in competing species.

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Silicon Valley launches another bid to 'hack' aging, cheat death

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SAN FRANCISCO -- Ever wanted to stretch your life to Old Testament proportions? You may be in luck. A movement of Silicon Valley thinkers and entrepreneurs wants you to live as long as Jacob, who died at 147, and maybe even Noah, who made it to 950.

One year after Google created a company named Calico with the goal of extending human life, Menlo Park investor and Stanford-trained radiologist Joon Yun has launched a $1 million science competition with the lofty aim of "curing" the disease more commonly known as aging.

While Calico's plan remains largely opaque, Yun has laid out specific criteria for the 11 teams that have already signed up to compete for the Palo Alto Longevity Prize, which focuses on improving "homeostatic capacity," or the ability of an organism to bounce back to normal in the face of stress.

Menlo Park resident Joon Yun announces the Palo Alto Longevity prize at the Golden Gate Club in San Francisco, Calif., on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2014. Yun, a doctor and investor is the main backer of the prize to to crack the code of life. (John Green/Bay Area News Group) ( JOHN GREEN )

At a swanky launch party this month in San Francisco, Yun declared aging an urgent problem, saying every day 100,000 people die unnecessarily of age-related illness. The Presidio gathering included proponents of life extension who believe the current limit on human life, roughly 120 years, can be pushed back several decades, or perhaps hundreds of years.

"Ultimately, I think we'll crack the age code and we'll hack aging," Yun announced. "And if we do, not only will health care be transformed, but humanity. At that point we'll have unlocked human capacity."

The idea for the competition came from Yun's daily life. As president of Palo Alto Investors, an investment fund targeting the health care sector, Yun gets an early look at innovative research. At the age of 46, he's noticed the many small ways in which his own homeostatic capacity has degraded over time -- for instance, recovering from a poor night's sleep.

That same lack of resilience, Yun said, helps explain serious illnesses such as diabetes and hypertension -- the body loses its ability to self-tune when its blood sugar or blood pressure gets too high.

Professional athlete Brandi Chastain speaks at a conference on aging in San Francisco, Calif., on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2014. (John Green/Bay Area News Group) ( JOHN GREEN )

The Palo Alto Longevity Prize has two parts. Judges will give $500,000 to the first team that increases a small mammal's heart rate variability to levels typical of a young adult. Heart rate variability is an indicator of autonomic nervous system health that decreases over time. They also will award $500,000 to the first team to extend the life of a test mammal by 50 percent beyond its life expectancy by restoring homeostatic capacity.

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How-To Treat Eczema With Shea Butter – Video

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How-To Treat Eczema With Shea Butter

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How To Treat Scalp Psoriasis At Home – Video

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