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Chrono-nutrition: Timing Matters - Prof. John Hawley & Dr. Richard Mackenzie
This talk was hosted as part of an invited series of Integrative Human Nutrition & Exercise Physiology lectures by Dr. Richard Mackenzie at the University of ...
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Oxalate Toxicity: A Comprehensive Discussion
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The Human Brain Science Discovery Documentary HD
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Lim Lecture: Air/Qi Connections: Notes from the History of Science and Medicine
Speaker: Ruth Rogaski, History, Vanderbilt University Elvera Kwang Siam Lim Memorial Lecture What is the relationship between the air we breathe (in Chinese ...
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John O'Keefe: The Future of Systems Neuroscience - Schrödinger at 75: The Future of Biology
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Warwick Medical School Applicant Q&A 2020
In this video I answer questions from applicants about how funding works for graduate entry medicine at Warwick Medical School, preparing for the course and ...
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A History of the Stomach
The stomach has been the focus of weight-control regimes for centuries. This lecture focusses on the 19th century fad diets, tracing these to the present.
Gresham College
What Evolution Does and Does Not Tell Us about Humans, with Simon Conway Morris
An online presentation by paleontologist Simon Conway Morris (University of Cambridge) on the development of humans, and the aspects of the human that ...
Lumen Christi Institute
Dr Oliver Sacks, Mind Traveler
An Evening with Dr. Oliver Sacks, 1998.
Linus Pauling Memorial Lecture Series
Superoxides and Superoxide Dismutase: Physiology, Biochemistry, and Inorganic Mechanism
Catalyst University
Generation and application of 3D-organoid cell culture models using human induced
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What TEXTBOOKS do I need for MEDICAL SCHOOL? | PostGradMedic
Here's a look at whether you need to buy your own copies of textbooks to make it through med school, and some of my favourites I recommend picking up if the ...
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Root system distribution and root-to-shoot signalling
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Queensland Alliance for Agriculture & Food Innovation (QAAFI)
Dennis McKenna | What the Plants Are Telling Us
Dennis McKenna is a world-renowned ethnobotanist and public speaker and founder of the new organization the McKenna Academy for Natural Philosophy.
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Jordan Peterson & Gregg Hurwitz in conversation
Gregg Hurwitz sits down with Dr Jordan Peterson and talks about the early stages of both their books, Batman, editing process's and how Jordan's 12 rules for ...
Penguin Books UK
John Mattick - The New World of RNA Biology
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CPM Oxford
Q&A: The Story of Deciphering the Ribosome
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The Royal Institution
Why do we dream? - Amy Adkins
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Nobel Laureate in chemistry Professor Robert J. Lefkowitz – Nobel Lectures in Uppsala 2012
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Nutrients for Better Mental Performance
Google Tech Talk December 2, 2009 ABSTRACT Presented by Steven Wm. Fowkes. The talk will answer questions like: 1. Which nutrients promote optimal ...
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Q&A - The Psychology of Thinking - with Richard Nisbett
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A Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model to Predict the Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide...
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Language and the Mind Revisited - The Rest of the World with Noam Chomsky
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How the Keto Diet Went from Arctic Staple to Bro-Science
The keto diet is a high fat, low carb diet that proponents say is not just great for losing weight, but is good for your brain health, too. Does the science behind the ...
SciShow
Life and death of a cell, by Robert Laskey
Professor Ron Laskey, University of Cambridge Abstract Each of us starts life as a single cell, a fertilized egg, which divides repeatedly to form the hundred ...
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Webinar | Great North Pharmacy Research Collaborative
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AllCEUs Counseling Education
8. Nineteenth-Century Medicine: The Paris School of Medicine
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Have you ever been told that you lose most of your body heat through your head? How true is this, and does it mean hat-wearing in winter is essential for your ...
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2012 Nobel Lectures in Chemistry
Robert J. Lefkowitz delivered his Nobel Lecture, "A Brief History of G-Protein Coupled Receptors" on 8 December 2012, at Aula Magna, Stockholm University, ...
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I'm starting second year in a few weeks and thought it would be helpful to spell out exactly what we all got up to in first year - essentially what you can expect ...
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How Dangerous Is Loneliness, Really?
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Understanding Violent People
What makes people violent? How has violent behaviour been understood over the past two centuries and what can we do today to reduce levels of violence?
Gresham College
Q&A w/ Irene. For the healers, mind-body pros, & body-workers: trauma-informed vs trauma-trained.
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Electrosensitivity: Non-ionising Radiation, Practical Solutions - Dr Erica Mallery-Blythe (UK)
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THC vs CBD: What's In Your Weed?
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