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Part of your brain might be asleep right now - 1 views

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    When you're really tired, your brain deals with the problem by putting parts of itself to sleep. Scientists say partially-asleep brains could explain everything from sleepwalking and talking, to why you make so many mistakes when you're exhausted.
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    I can guarantee right now part of my brain is asleep - 4am wedding coverage ...lol nice wedding through
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Digital microscope - OpenLearn - Open University - 2 views

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    a simple flash based bigital microscope to study plant animal and microbe slides. 
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You Make Me Sick! | Filament Games - 0 views

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    Brilliant example of making learning interesting. Consider infection from the point of view of the pathogen. Create your own virus or bacteria and infect a host human.  Really fun and interesting.
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liver blood vessel - 1 views

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    the length scale is missing. My intention is to show here an image, that is about 1.024 micro-meter, 512 micro-meter, 256 micro-meter.
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bio-chemical or biological pathways - 0 views

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    This wiki tries to reveal the bio-chemistry of the human body. Just one helpful person between me and the leader of this project. With which questions or objectives does the team want me to contact him?
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    a collection of known pathways of molecule production and disappearance; or connections between molecules through "digestion".
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Cameron Herold: Let's raise kids to be entrepreneurs | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Entrepreneurs see life as a game and enjoy the challenge. Wouldn't it be better to nurture this instead of inhibit it.
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Eva Vertes looks to the future of medicine | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    A talk exploring the idea that cancer is related to injury of some sort. Cancer cells may arise to fix the injury but the the process goes wrong. Muscle cells cover 50% of the body yet almost never get cancer. Why? Eva takes us through her findings from investigating these links. 
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Anthony Atala: Printing a human kidney | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Surgeon Anthony Atala demonstrates an early-stage experiment that could someday solve the organ-donor problem: a 3D printer that uses living cells to output a transplantable kidney. Using similar technology, Dr. Atala's young patient Luke Massella received an engineered bladder 10 years ago; we meet him onstage.
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collaboration using web-tools - 0 views

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    Grainne Conole OU London, UK
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Kinect keeps surgeons on task, Nintendo 3DS might assist optometrists with diagnoses --... - 1 views

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    Surgeons using kinect to manipulate mri scans. optometrist using 3ds to detect those who need vision therapy
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    have you seen Oblong ? http://oblong.com/#!/home
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Modern bodies: Our 10,000-year makeover - life - 21 March 2011 - New Scientist - 0 views

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    Civilised living has transformed our bodies, from deep within our bones to the tips of our fingers
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transport problem solving - 0 views

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    Idea: simulation of active processes inside the human body What are the kind of transport problems, that our organs face every day?
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Chrome Experiments - "Brain Surface and Tractography Viewer" by D. Ginsburg and R. Pienaar - 2 views

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    excellent example of exploring the brain in 3d
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Encyclopedia of Life - 0 views

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    Beautiful pictures
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REACHING OUT TO ONE BILLION CHILDREN - 0 views

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    ... global collaboration ...
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OUR an initiative from the UN - 0 views

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    This is a like minded group to the #HumanAtlasProject.
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50 nanometer resolution - 1 views

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    important for health
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triadic game design - 0 views

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    Casper Harteveld is the author
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Funding from the EU; the huge administrative costs thereof should be addressed; - 0 views

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    nice advertising film though, it gives you an idea it is easy to get such a research grant; actually, they do have grants for administrative activities too. Grants are never for 100% of your expenditures or wages and that is not nice.
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YouTube - The Third Pillar of Science - 0 views

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    Fantastic film showing just how much can be done right now. that the tools are already in place. We are just trying to democratise them by bringing them online. 
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