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Indiegogo Campaign: Preventing Technological Disaster Through International Treaties – Video

Posted: December 4, 2012 at 11:46 am


Indiegogo Campaign: Preventing Technological Disaster Through International Treaties
The Global Catastrophic Risk Institute created an Indiegogo campaign to write a paper on how a new international treaty could help prevent catastrophes caused by emerging technologies like bioengineering, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, and geoengineering. Please check out our Indiegogo campaign here: http://www.indiegogo.com Also visit our website here: http://www.gcrinstitute.org. Thank you for supporting our campaign.From:GCRInstituteViews:7 0ratingsTime:02:09More inNonprofits Activism

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How to Pronounce Flavoprotein – Video

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How to Pronounce Flavoprotein
Learn how to say Flavoprotein correctly with EmmaSaying #39;s "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. Definition of flavoprotein (oxford dictionary): noun Biochemistry any of a class of conjugated proteins that contain flavins and are involved in oxidation reactions in cells. Origin: 1930s: blend of flavin and protein http://www.emmasaying.comFrom:Emma SayingViews:1 0ratingsTime:00:11More inHowto Style

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Dr Suzanne Humphries: The Truth Treatment – Truth Connections Radio – 29th November 2012 – Video

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Dr Suzanne Humphries: The Truth Treatment - Truth Connections Radio - 29th November 2012
Dr Suzanne Humphries (drsuzanne.net Homeopath, Internist, Nephrologist, and Holistic Health Consultant, is a conventionally (allopathically) educated medical doctor with a Bachelor #39;s Degree in Physics from Rutgers University. After spending two years as the head technician in a research biochemistry lab, she went to medical school, graduating from Temple University School of Medicine. She soon became increasingly aware of the failures of the medical profession over her 13 year career. Unsatisfied with the fact that doctors are largely trained to prescribe drugs and hunt down disease while their patients continue to get sicker, she sought out alternative treatments that help to heal, rather than hinder illness. http://www.youtube.com http://www.truthconnections.wordpress.com http http://www.facebook.com Another word for conventional (mainstream) medical treatment is allopathy, described as the form of treatment used to supress the symptoms of illness using the principle of opposites, while homeopathy encourages, rather than suppresses, the body #39;s reaction to an illness. After learning about homeopathy and other healing modalities while practicing allopathic kidney medicine, Dr Suzanne watched first hand through a new lens, the truth that allopathic medicine, while sometimes necessary, is an overused system that never restores true and lasting health; that when implemented as first line treatment across-the-board for mild illnesses and symptoms, will mostly just drive chronic illnesses deeper ...From:truthconnectionsViews:167 5ratingsTime:01:53:51More inEducation

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How Italian Violins Were Made – Joseph Nagyvary – Video

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How Italian Violins Were Made - Joseph Nagyvary
Joseph Nagyvary, born in April 18, 1934, is a Professor Emeritus at Texas A M University and has spent years studying and analyzing violins made by Antonio Stradivari and Giuseppe Guarneri. From 1952-1956 he attended at Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest and in 1957 he went to Zurich to study under Paul Karrer. There he became fascinated by the violin when he had the opportunity to take lessons on an instrument once owned by one of his heroes, Albert Einstein. In 1963 he went to Cambridge to study under Alexander Todd at the laboratory there. He moved to America in 1964 and in 1968 he moved to Texas where he became a professor of biochemistry and biophysics at Texas A M University. In 1983 he devoted his research entirely to the study of recreating the legendary tone of violins made by the old masters. While working at Texas A M University as a biochemist Nagyvary succeeded in making a violin which he described as being somewhere near the quality of a Stradivari. Texas A M University biochemist Joseph Nagyvary succeeded in making a violin which he described as being somewhere near the quality of a Stradivari by leaving the wood to soak in brine.[1] Because of the lack of land in Venice, during that period imported wood(*) was often stored in the seawater of the Venetian Lagoon, where a type of decomposition had a slight effect on the wood. Nagyvary managed to acquire wood shavings from a Stradivarius violin, and under a microscope he found the natural filter plates in ...From:gillepspyViews:0 0ratingsTime:10:48More inMusic

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Science Gallery – Video

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Science Gallery
Special thanks to Rory Shott of the University of Alberta Department of Biochemistry program for these amazing photos of scientists in action. This is a complementary feature to my documentary production, "Always Forward." Additionally, special thanks to F-777 for musical rights.From:John BeneschViews:1 0ratingsTime:03:15More inFilm Animation

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MS Research Presentation by Dr Lisa Melton – 2012 MSQ AGM – Video

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MS Research Presentation by Dr Lisa Melton - 2012 MSQ AGM
This presentation was given at the MS Queensland 2012 AGM held on 9 November. Dr Lisa Melton has a BSc Hons in Biochemistry and Physiology from the University of Sheffield and a PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK. Following her PhD she undertook post-doctoral research at University College London and King #39;s College London, in the areas of development, degeneration and regeneration of the peripheral nervous system. In 2000 Lisa moved to Sydney where she also took a change in direction out of the laboratory and into a career in science communication. Lisa worked as science communications officer at the Children #39;s Medical Research Institute in Sydney for over 10 years, before joining MSRA in February 2011. She oversees national MS research collaborations, commissioned research projects such as the Economic Impact of MS and Needs Analysis, and communicates MSRA #39;s research activities to MSRA stakeholders and donors. For more information visit our website http://www.msqld.org.au or the MS Research Australia website http://www.msra.org.auFrom:MSAustraliaQViews:0 1ratingsTime:24:32More inEntertainment

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