Tag: DNA

What do you currently know about genetic testing?
- by Chester McEachern
- 3 weeks ago
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hi again welcome back to genes behind the scenes the segment in which we answer all of your questions about DNA technology as well as genetics. Let’s have some fun. so what do we currently know broadly speaking as far
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Nicotinamide Riboside vs. Nicotinamide Mononucleotide – dosing and effects on NAD+ | David Sinclair
- by Chester McEachern
- 3 weeks ago
- 3 comments
– [Dr. Patrick]: So with the clinical studies, you know, I’ve seen a couple with nicotinamide riboside, but I guess the, you know, the question is with the nicotinamide riboside, there’s been a little confusion about like, you know, whether
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[ENG SUB] BTS’ RM is currently recovering from Deviated Septum surgery (180205)
- by Chester McEachern
- 4 weeks ago
- 0 comments
RM, a member of BTS recently had a ‘deviated nasal septum’ surgery. Deviated septum is a condition in which the nasal septum, which divides the sides of the nose, bends and causes a functional disorder. In this case, it is
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How the triplet flow took over rap
- by Chester McEachern
- 2 months ago
- 100 comments
If you listen to mainstream music these days, you know this rap flow. If you love it, you’re in luck – It’s probably not going to go away anytime soon. If you hate it, I’m sorry. But, hey, you have
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Fear of Self-Intimacy – History of Mankind – Part 67
- by Chester McEachern
- 2 months ago
- 0 comments
Hi, this is Jack and I’m speaking about fear of self-intimacy. Fear of self-intimacy is the basic fear of self-revelation and self-realisation. What is self-intimacy? What does intimacy stand for? ‘Into-me-I-see’. So, why would beings fear seeing into themselves? Because
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Diagnosing Cancer in 15 Minutes or Less -Cause/Action: Raj Krishnan at TEDxSanDiego 2012
- by Chester McEachern
- 2 months ago
- 12 comments
Translator: Akinori Oyama Reviewer: Ruojing Zhou (Applause) One of the worst aspects of my undergraduate in electrical engineering was that there weren’t a lot of women. (Laughter) So, I was actually very socially awkward. I didn’t know how to interact
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GCTV20: Russian Wheat Aphid – Recommendations for ongoing management.
- by Chester McEachern
- 3 months ago
- 0 comments
GCTV20: Russian Wheat Aphid Narrator: Tony Crowley Confirmation that an exotic pest has been found in our agricultural landscape is alarming news but the good news is the situation is being managed. Russian Wheat Aphid, a cereal pest that’s widely
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Scientists Pull RNA from a 14,000 Year-Old Wolf | SciShow News
- by Chester McEachern
- 3 months ago
- 100 comments
[intro] In a new study published this week in the journal PLOS Biology, molecular biologists describe something unbelievable: the sequence of the oldest RNA discovered to date. This RNA is estimated to be a little over fourteen thousand years old.
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The myth of the “supermale” and the extra Y chromosome
- by Chester McEachern
- 3 months ago
- 100 comments
I was watching this episode of the simpsons the other day where Lisa thinks she’s going to get dumber as she gets older because she has the Simpson’s gene. Lisa: “It can’t just be a bad day. I feel like
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The history of our world in 18 minutes | David Christian
- by Chester McEachern
- 3 months ago
- 100 comments
First, a video. Yes, it is a scrambled egg. But as you look at it, I hope you’ll begin to feel just slightly uneasy. Because you may notice that what’s actually happening is that the egg is unscrambling itself. And
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