More Great Webcasts: Nanotech and more
Posted on October 22, 2006 Comments (2)
ScienceLive video archive from Cambridge University Science Productions. Videos include:
- Viruses as nanomachines by Peter Stockley
- Powering nanodevices with biomolecular motors by Amir Khan
- Ice Cream, Chocolate, and Einstein by Chris Clarke
- Communicating Science by Brian Trench and David Dickson
- So many experiments, live in the studio! by Paul McCrory
Great stuff, another example of universities providing open access content 🙂
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Categories: Engineering, Nanotechnology, Open Access, Podcast, Science, Students, Universities
Tags: Open Access, UK, webcasts
Categories: Engineering, Nanotechnology, Open Access, Podcast, Science, Students, Universities
Tags: Open Access, UK, webcasts
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November 1st, 2006 @ 7:44 pm
“Our study suggests that virus-induced memory loss could accumulate over the lifetime of an individual and eventually lead to clinical cognitive memory deficits,” says Dr Charles Howe, who reports the findings in the latest issue of the journal Neurobiology of Disease.
The viruses are called picornaviruses and infect more than 1 billion people worldwide each year.
February 24th, 2008 @ 10:54 am
“Her lab has genetically engineered viruses that can construct useful objects like electrodes and wires…”