
5. Molecular Genetics II (April 7, 2010) Robert Sapolsky continues his series on molecular genetics in which he discusses domains of mutation and various components of natural selection on a molecular level. He also further assesses gradualism and punctuated equilibrium models of evolution, integrating these theories into an interrelated model of development. Stanford University www.stanford.edu Stanford Department of Biology http Stanford University Channel on YouTube

Gourmet's Diary of a Foodie: Inventors (Hervé This) Hervé This discusses molecular gastronomy with Louisa Chu

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Molecular Structure Animation Interleukin-1 binding to its receptor on a cell surface, created from structural data.

Molecular Gastronomy by MOLECULE-R __ Cuisine R-EVOLUTION Experiment Molecular Gastronomy at home with a starter kit: www.molecule-

Ralph Merkle - An introduction to Molecular Nanotechnology Ralph Merkle, a leading expert in nanotechnology, gives a non-technical introduction to nanotechnology and the future of manufacturing at the atomic level. From the inaugural Executive Program at Singularity University ().

Shpongle - Molecular Superstructure Title: Molecular Superstructure Artist: Shpongle Album: Nothing Lasts To watch any youtube video on high quality, add &fmt=18 at the end on each video.

Kinetic Molecular Theory (Animation) Science teachers, feel free to use this in class. This was made for a science assignment which was a presentation on the Kinetic Molecular Theory. Sorry for the horrible resolution as well, I got a new computer and with it new video software which I'm still getting used to. When I can fix it, I'll reupload ASAP. Ar an Scáth Productions is on Facebook! LIKE IT!!! Website: Twitter: @AnScathMarcach Tumblr: © Ar an Scáth Productions

Molecular Biology's Central Dogma Compilation of "true" to size, shape and speed animations provided by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute showing each part of the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology using the Human globin gene as an example--all in one video

Molecular Snapshot - Periodic Table of Videos The Professor shares his views on an amazing image of a molecule captured by scientists from IBM.

Molecular Shape Clark College Tutoring and Writing Center tutor Joey Smokey explains molecular shapes, introducing the concepts of electron geometry and molecular geometry. Joey provides images and descriptions of the five main molecular shapes: tetrahedral, trigonal planar, linear, bent, and trigonal pyramidal.

4. Molecular Genetics I (April 5, 2010) Robert Sapolsky makes interdisciplinary connections between behavioral biology and molecular genetic influences. He relates protein synthesis and point mutations to microevolutionary change, and discusses conflicting theories of gradualism and punctuated equilibrium and the influence of epigenetics on development theories. Stanford University www.stanford.edu Stanford Department of Biology http Stanford University Channel on YouTube

TEDxSydney - Drew Berry - Astonishing Molecular Machines Drew Berry is a biomedical animator whose scientifically accurate and aesthetically rich visualisations reveal the microscopic world inside our bodies to a wide range of audiences. His animations have exhibited at venues such as the Guggenheim Museum, Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Royal Institute of Great Britain and the University of Geneva. In 2010 he received a MacArthur Fellowship "Genius Award". ------------------- TEDxSydney 2011 took place on Saturday 28 May 2011 at CarriageWorks. Tens of thousands of people enjoyed the day: 800 in the theatre, over 1000 via big screen simulcast in The Forum, up to 48000 online via YouTube ... and up to 80000 tuning in to ABC Radio National. It was a grand day. About TEDx, x = independently organised event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organised events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organised events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organised TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organised.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Empirical Formula - Molecular Formula Free Science Help at Brightstorm! Understanding the differences between empirical and molecular formulas.

Polarity of Bonds and Molecules

Empirical and Molecular Formulas from Stoichiometry

Molecular Evolution: Genes And Proteins ... Facts of Evolution (Part 8): Molecular Evolution - Genes and Proteins. --- Please SUBSCRIBE to Science & Reason: • • • --- EVOLUTION IS REAL SCIENCE: 1. Does The Evidence Support Evolution? 2. Vitamin C And Common Ancestry 3. Are We Descended From Viruses? 4. Does The Fossil Record Support Evolution? 5. Where Are The Transitional Forms? FACTS OF EVOLUTION: 1. Introduction 2. Universal Common Descent 3. Good Design, Bad Design 4. Speciation And Extinction 5. How Fast Is Evolution? 6. What Can Embryos Tell Us About Evolution? 7. The Molecules Of Life 8. Molecular Evolution: Genes And Proteins 9. Retroviruses And Pseudogenes --- Molecular evolution is the process of evolution at the scale of DNA, RNA, and proteins. Molecular evolution emerged as a scientific field in the 1960s as researchers from molecular biology, evolutionary biology and population genetics sought to understand recent discoveries on the structure and function of nucleic acids and protein. Some of the key topics that spurred development of the field have been the evolution of enzyme function, the use of nucleic acid divergence as a "molecular clock" to study species divergence, and the origin of non-functional or junk ...

Saúl Hernández - Molecular Music video by Saúl Hernández performing Molecular. (P) 2011 El Hueso Fosforescente SA de CV under exclusive licence to EMI Music México, SA de CV

Chemistry Tutorial 6.03a: Determining The Molecular Formula How to use molecular mass and empirical formula to determine the molecular formula.

Chemistry: Electronic and Molecular Geometry General Chemistry help! A simple tutorial to help you visuallize the electronic and molecular geometries predicted by the valence-shell electron-pair repulsion, VSEPR, models. This tutorial uses both 3-D chemistry models and 2-D diagrams.

Representing Structures of Organic Molecules

Key Steps of Molecular Cloning If you found this animation helpful, please donate to show your support. The PayPal donation link is here: Animation that shows what happens inside the cells and in a test tube during the process of isolation of DNA fragments.

Molecular Cooking is Cooking: Molecular Gastronomy is a Scientific Activity If you have ever been surprised and impressed by an unusual serving of emulsion, a helping of frothy foam, or a plate of frozen gases as your meal, the chances are that Herve This and his gastronomic research will be behind them. For more information please visit www3

Lec 1 | MIT 5.80 Small-Molecule Spectroscopy and Dynamics, Fall 2008 Lecture 1: Matrices are useful in spectroscopic theory Instructor: Robert Field ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu

Molecular Gastronomy - Surprise bubbles - Billes Surprises Who said it was impossible to spherify lemon juice?! To buy what you need to do this recipe: www.molecule-

Alex Stupak - Molecular Gastronomy Demonstration Iron chef winner Alex Stupak conducts a science-themed demonstration of his cooking skills at the Busch Dining Hall on March 29, 2010

Kent Hovind vs Molecular Geneticist Ouch.

Chicago Molecular Gastronomy Restaurant Moto Homaro Cantu talks about the amazing dishes he creates in his restaurant. Get more info on Moto on Savory Cities:

Molecular Biology Visualization of DNA First the DNA Wrapping is animated. The wrapping allows 6 feet of the long DNA molecule to be densely packed into the tiny nucleus of every cell. The process starts when DNA is wrapped around special protein molecules called histones. The combined loop of DNA and protein is called a nuclei zone. Next the nuclei zones are packed into a thread. The end result is fiber known as chromatin. This fiber is looped and coiled yet again leading to the familiar shapes known as chromosomes which can be seen in the nucleus of dividing cells. Chromosomes are not always present - they form around the time cells divide when the two copies of the cell's DNA need to be separated. Using computer animation based on molecular research we are now able to see how DNA is actually copied in living cells. An assembly line of amazing biochemical machines are pulling apart the DNA double helix and cranking out a copy of each strand. This presentation was made by Drew Barry at The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research. --- It's Never too Late to Study --- Notice This video is copyright by its respectful owners. The website address on the video does not mean anything. ---

Tommy Spase - "Molecular Structure" WhimSicaL,MyStiCaL,SpiRaling,CoZmicCircusPop! Here it is, the first video from Tommy Spase's new CD entitled "SuperHero". To hear more music or for more info goto !!! This video was shot in a house known as "The Castle". It was a mecca and gathering place and home for many of the well known musical and art luminaries of the 60's, such as Bob Dylan, Andy Warhol & The Velvet Underground, Lou Reed, Nico, David Crosby, Barry McGuire, Robbie Robertson and many other musicians, poets, political activists, pranksters, and members of the "beat" and "hippie" movements. To get more in-depth details, accounts and photos, click on the "Spaseblog" at .

Chemistry Tutorial 6.02c: Molecular Polarity Polar and nonpolar molecules and how to use lines of symmetry to determine molecular polarity.

Molecular Visualizations of DNA Amazing CGI visualization of molecular biology's central dogma. It shows animations of DNA coiling, replication, transcription and translation. It was created by Drew Berry of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

The Molecular Basis of Alzheimer's Disease - Prof. Patrick C. Fraering This movie describes the development of Alzheimer's disease at a molecular level. It shows the very important role of the amyloid-beta peptides in the generation of deadly plaques in the brain. It is proposed by the research of professor Patrick C. Fraering who is head of the laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Biology of Alzheimer's Disease at the Life Science department and Brain Mind Institute of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne - EPFL. Professor Patrick Fraering's lab website is at: fraering-lab.epfl.ch The graphics and sound engineering is done by the Visualbiotech team with help of its rendering and simulation system called BioInspire. Visualbiotech engineers: Pablo de Heras Ciechomski Robin Mange website: www.visualbiotech.ch Music is composed by Kevin Macleod We hope you learned something new!

Molecular Polarity Teaching Video High school chemistry class teaching video on predicting molecular polarity from molecule shape. About 7 minutes long.

Molecular Orbitals & Hybridization

Molecular and Empirical Forumlas from Percent Composition Molecular and Empirical Forumlas from Percent Composition. Example 2.9 from Kotz Chemistry book

Nanofactory Animation A nanofactory is a proposed system in which nanomachines (resembling molecular assemblers, or industrial robot arms) would combine molecules to build larger atomically precise parts. These, in turn, would be assembled by positioning mechanisms of assorted sizes to build macroscopic (visible) but still atomically-precise products. A functioning nanofactory could create virtually any product at the cost of only the input raw material and energy.

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Molecular and Empirical Formulas Introduction to molecular and empirical formulas. Calculating molecular mass.

Mose Allison - Your Molecular Structure Mose Allison Trio live on PBS television show Soundstage. Chicago/ USA (aired December 22, 1975, recorded November 3, 1975 or earlier). Mose Allison - vocals & piano, Jack Hannah - bass and Jerry Granelli - drums.

Chemistry: Molecular orbital model (1) Chemistry: Molecular orbital model of covalent bonding. Molecular orbital (MO) energy-level diagrams. Sigma and pi molecular orbitals; bonding and antibonding molecular orbitals; bond order; paramagnetism and diamagnetism. Bonding in homonuclear and heteronuclear diatomicmolecules This is a recording of a tutoring session, posted with the students' permission. These videos are offered on a "pay-what-you-like" basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website: www.freelance- For a printable document containing the figure discussed in this video series, go to my website. For a list of all the available video series, arranged in suggested viewing order, go to my website. For a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here: (1) Molecular orbital (MO) energy-level diagram for H2; bond order (2) Molecular orbital diagrams for He2, H2+, and He2+ (3) Using molecular orbital theory to describe bonding in homonuclear diatomic molecules: molecular orbital diagram for Li2. Sigma versus pi molecular orbitals (4) Continued. Paramagnetic vs. diamagnetic. Molecular orbital diagram for Be2 (5) Molecular orbital diagram for B2 (6) Continued. Molecular orbital diagram for C2 (7) Molecular orbital diagram for N2 (8) Molecular orbital diagram for O2 (9) Molecular orbital diagrams for O2+ and O2- (10) Using molecular orbital theory to describe bonding in heteronuclear diatomic molecules: molecular orbital diagrams for NO and NO+ (11 ...

Facts Of Evolution: The Molecules Of Life ... Facts of Evolution (Chapter 7): Molecular Evolution - The Molecules Of Life. --- Please SUBSCRIBE to Science & Reason: • • • --- EVOLUTION IS REAL SCIENCE: 1. Does The Evidence Support Evolution? 2. Vitamin C And Common Ancestry 3. Are We Descended From Viruses? 4. Does The Fossil Record Support Evolution? 5. Where Are The Transitional Forms? FACTS OF EVOLUTION: 1. Introduction 2. Universal Common Descent 3. Good Design, Bad Design 4. Speciation And Extinction 5. How Fast Is Evolution? 6. What Can Embryos Tell Us About Evolution? 7. The Molecules Of Life 8. Molecular Evolution: Genes And Proteins 9. Retroviruses And Pseudogenes --- Molecular evolution is the process of evolution at the scale of DNA, RNA, and proteins. Molecular evolution emerged as a scientific field in the 1960s as researchers from molecular biology, evolutionary biology and population genetics sought to understand recent discoveries on the structure and function of nucleic acids and protein. Some of the key topics that spurred development of the field have been the evolution of enzyme function, the use of nucleic acid divergence as a "molecular clock" to study species divergence, and the origin of non-functional or ...