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  1. 7: Genetics 2 | Audio Lectures | Introductory Biology | Biology | MIT OpenCourseWare

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    http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/biology/7-013-introductory-biology-spring-2006/audio-lectures/7-genetics-2/

    —Huffduffed by khalid 3 months ago

  2. 5: Biochemistry 3 | Audio Lectures | Introductory Biology | Biology | MIT OpenCourseWare

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    http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/biology/7-013-introductory-biology-spring-2006/audio-lectures/5-biochemistry-3/

    —Huffduffed by khalid 3 months ago

  3. The 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

    Scientific American looks at the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, which was awarded to John B. Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka for the discovery that mature cells can be reprogrammed to become pluripotent.

    —Huffduffed by reallyedbrown 7 months ago

  4. SHR # 1053 :: SuppVersity Science Roundup - Super Human Radio - The World’s First Broadcast Radio Show Dedicated to Human Performance

    Guest: Adel Moussa Betaine For Bigger Muscles And Less Fat - Selenium: Prepare For Flu Season Without A Flu Vaccine

    http://www.superhumanradio.com/shr-1053-suppversity-science-roundup.html

    —Huffduffed by davidleitner 7 months ago

  5. WNYC’s Radiolab

    Shorts: Fetal Consequences — Mother’s day is nigh. Sort of. Anyway, without knowing it, you might have already given your mom a pretty lasting gift. But whether it helps or hurts her, or both, is still an open question. In this Radiolab short, Robert updates us on the science of fetal cells — one of the first topics he covered as an NPR science correspondent.

    —Huffduffed by TrentVich one year ago

  6. Science Friday Archives: Should Sugar Be Regulated Like Alcohol?

    Science, technology, environment and health news and discussion from the makers of the NPR public radio program Science Friday with host Ira Flatow.

    http://www.sciencefriday.com/program/archives/201202172

    —Huffduffed by badpipe one year ago

  7. Jonathan Moreno - Our New Biopolitics

    Human cloning. Synthetic biology. Mood (and mind) altering drugs. Personalized medicine.

    Such topics are rarely at the top of the political agenda. Yet the changes they’re causing, often below the radar, are monumental. Issues of personhood, identity, ethics, are at play. The human future may be very different from the human past as these changes are negotiated and assimilated.

    And so may human politics.

    To help us prepare for this radical future is Jonathan Moreno, author of the new book The Body Politic: The Battle Over Science in America, which underscores the strange bedfellow allegiances that may occur in what has been called our "biological century."

    Jonathan Moreno is a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and on the faculty at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is one of 13 Penn Integrates Knowledge university professors.

    He is a historian, medical ethicist, and philosopher, and was part of Barack Obama’s transition team.

    —Huffduffed by Clampants one year ago

  8. Science Friday Archives: Oliver Sacks and ‘The Mind’s Eye’

    Science, technology, environment and health news and discussion from the makers of the NPR public radio program Science Friday with host Ira Flatow.

    http://www.sciencefriday.com/program/archives/201012035

    —Huffduffed by hugo one year ago

  9. Lab-grown Meat: A Podcast with Michael Specter : The New Yorker

    Online version of the weekly magazine, with current articles, cartoons, blogs, audio, video, slide shows, an archive of articles and abstracts back to 1925

    http://www.newyorker.com/online/2011/05/23/110523on_audio_specter

    —Huffduffed by zzot 2 years ago

  10. Science Friday Archives: Listening To Wild Soundscapes

    Science, technology, environment and health news and discussion from the makers of the NPR public radio program Science Friday with host Ira Flatow.

    http://www.sciencefriday.com/program/archives/201104223

    —Huffduffed by spenczar 2 years ago

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