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Abstract of panspermia theory The only way to travel
Humans
500 years ago would have trouble understanding. Cell phones, nuclear bombs, genetically modified plants and animals, germ theory, DNA and the mapping of the human genome, space travel, weather modification, cloning-- all in the last hundred years. What advances await in the next hundred years? the next thousand? Maybe time travel or life extension technology. We have the ability to become the gods that our ancestors worshiped and feared. That is the destiny and purpose of mankind. To ...
The Open Road: J. Craig Venter
J. Craig Venter, one of the doctors who decoded the human genome, offers advice to a younger generation to help them define their roads in life. To learn more about Roadtrip Nation go to: www.roadtripnation.com ... J. Craig Venter human genome scientist interview travel Roadtrip Nation PBS jobs life documentary
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Internet Explorer Travel Light Caching Remedy Explanation
How does video travel over the network??
A visual journey through the network.
genetic sequencing explained
In Warsaw, Poland, during September 2007 visiting universities to find out more about the health value of bacteriophages. Dr Jacek Nowak explains. The very first genome to be sequenced was a phage in the 1970s. The research and travel blog is at www.amazingphage.info . ... DNA genetic sequencing genome fluorogram nucleotides scientist microbiology
Leave a message for people 50,000 years in the future
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Deep Vein Thrombosis-Mayo Clinic
John Heit, MD, a cardiovascular physician at Mayo Clinic, received today a $1.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health for its Genes, Environment and Health Initiative. Dr. Heit's grant will be used to study the genome-wide association of venous thrombosis (blood clots in the veins). Deep vein thrombosis is a blood clot in a vein — a blood vessel that returns oxygen-depleted blood to your heart. These clots are different from those that form in an artery — a blood vessel ...
Phage research (2) - Warsaw, Poland
new genes": looking far ahead, there is a huge perspective in finding new genes that encode proteins that will be useful for industry. This pioneering molecular science compares the genomes of different phages that are far more diverse than the range of mammalian genomes. The scientists are analyzing genomes of phages that are being put to use therapeutically at the Phage Therapy clinic in Wroclaw, Poland for patients who have antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections. There is a ...
Contextual Knowledge - New Series Coming Soon!
A show where three friends sit around and talk about a multitude of things from Genomes to Time Travel and back again. You are programmed starting the day you were born. Your deprogramming begins now. Enjoy. Music By: Radiohead Weird Fishes/Arpeggi In Rainbows