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November 3, 2014

3D Printing for Everyone


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Brain inflammation and abnormalities in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by Ian Woolf,
What do you do after you buy a 3D printer? with Shane Morris,
Ksenia Gnevsheva's 3 Minute Thesis: "Non-native English accents - how malleable are they?"
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf

2014-10-17 14.08.04
2014-10-17 14.15.03
2014-10-17 14.01.05
2014-10-17 14.00.59

Toward a clearer diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome
Brain neuroinflammation seen in chronic fatigue syndrome

Some headway on chronic fatigue syndrome: Brain abnormalities pinpointed
Study finds brain abnormalities in chronic fatigue patients
Brain differences linked to chronic fatigue syndrome
MRI identifies brain abnormalities in chronic fatigue syndrome patients
Scientists Find Differences In The Brains Of People With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Smartphone app and specialised clinic for chronic fatigue patients
2013-10-18 12.39.33
Ksenia Gnevsheva

November 10, 2014

Non-coding RNA and hand puppets


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Turn another human into your hand puppet by Ian Woolf
Leonard Lipovich explains non-coding RNA, ENCODE and CHARGE,
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf checked by Charles Willock,
Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf

Leonard Lipovich
Leonard Lipovich


Genome database and browser
ENCODE Project
Human Genome
ENCODE Education and Outreach
ENCODE/Roadmap Epigenomics Tutorial
Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology (CHARGE) Consortium
Identification of a novel non-coding RNA, MIAT, that confers risk of myocardial infarction

A Direct Brain-to-Brain Interface in Humans
UW study shows direct brain interface between humans
Direct Brain To Brain Communication between humans - a pilot study
Telepathy is now possible using current technology

November 17, 2014

Primate RNA and pocket communicators


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More women linked to less prostate cancer,
Mind-controlled genetically engineered implant for mice by Ian Woolf,
Leonard Lipovich talks about Primate RNA and evolution,
Roche Mathews talks about CreateUNSW,
Shane Morris talks about pocket satellite communicators.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf.

Leonard Lipovich 2014-10-17 14.08.04
Sexual partners, sexually transmitted infections, and prostate cancer risk
Prostate cancer risk reduced by sleeping with many women, but increased with many men
Sleeping with more than 20 women in a lifetime linked to lower prostate cancer risk

UdeM study suggests frequent sex may ward off prostate cancer

Mind-controlled transgene expression by a wireless-powered optogenetic designer cell implant
Controlling genes with your thoughts
Mind-control device lets people alter genes in mice through power of thought
Mind-Controlled Gene Expression
Mind-controlled transgene expression by a wireless-powered optogenetic designer cell implant. Nature Communications, online publication 11 November 2014
Image credit: Folcher M et al. Nature Communications 2014

November 25, 2014

Carotenoids - why vegetables are good for you


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Harvard University spying scandals by Ian Woolf,
Chris Cazzonelli talks about carotenoids,
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Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf

2014-11-05 19.29.54
Chris Cazzonelli

Chris Cazzonelli at UWS
Chris Cazzonelli's full unedited talk, followed by astronomer Vanessa Moss talking about Cosmic scales, and questions and answer with the audience.



Inspiring Australia

Bol Authorized Study that Photographed Faculty, Students in Class without Notice
UC Expresses 'Concern' over Attendance Study
Faculty Tensions I: The Sanctity of the Classroom
Administrators Secretly Searched Resident Deans' Email for Cheating Scandal Leak
Harvard Spies on E-mails
Email Privacy at Harvard
Further Undisclosed E-mail Investigations Revealed at Harvard
Harvard Releases Barron Report on Access to Electronic Communications
An E-privacy Policy
E-mail Encore
Harvard defends e-mail searches, offers limited apology
Pathways to carotenoid synthesis.

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