WSU Innovators program for Spring 2011. Professors Bill Pan and Su Ha talk about biofuel production - from cultivating biomass to producing biofuel to creating clean electrical energy. This biofuel is primarily created from canola, camelina, sunflower and safflower oilseed crops grown in Washington State and the Pacific Northwest.
More: http://www.irp.nih.gov/careers/careers-in-action
Keisha Hines-Harris, a biological technician in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Intramural Research Program (IRP), discusses her work.
There are so many careers out there, that it's hard to know which one is right for you. These videos were made to help you explore different areas in the health care system. We asked working professionals to tell us the positives and negatives of their job, what type of person fits best in their career, and even what it's like financially.
What is immunotherapy? This project has its origin in the exchanges between Families and Searchers on Oncopediatry organized by UNAPECLE.
http://www.unapecle.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/UNAPECLE-OncopediatricResearch-FamilyHopes.pdf
Childhood cancers and leukemia / Cancer in children / biomedical research
You can also watch our videos about :
- What is immunotherapy?
Technics use in immunotherapy:
- Monoclonal antibodies
- Bispecific antibodies
- CAR T-Cells
- Therapeutic vaccine
project…
Normal and elevated blood sugar levels before (preprandia) and after (postprandial) a meal
More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=JSFiOF7xGfE
This video is an introduction to the Science Buddies BlueBot kit. The kit contains a chassis and circuit parts to build four different versions of the robot: light following, line following, motion activated, and obstacle avoiding. This is a great introductory robotics kit with no computer or programming required to get it up and running, but it is Arduino compatible. Kits are available for purchase from our partner Home Science Tools®:…
Have you ever wondered why the yummy pieces in your cereal cluster in one area or why your trail mix is never well mixed? Watch this video and find out why this happens! This is our third entry in the @veritasium Science Communication Contest. It was made by Dr. Sabine DeBrabandere, a Science Buddies' staff scientist.
Science Buddies is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing the joy of hands-on STEM learning to students worldwide. Since 2001, Science Buddies has worked to make…
Students learn a simple technique for quantifying the amount of photosynthesis that occurs in a given period of time, using a common water plant (Elodea). They use this technique to compare the amounts of photosynthesis that occur under conditions of low and high light levels. Before they begin the experiment, however, students must come up with a well-worded hypothesis to be tested. After running the experiment, students pool their data to get a large sample size, determine the measures of…