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Abalone (molecular mechanics)

Abalone is a general purpose molecular dynamics and molecular graphics program for simulations of bio-molecules in a periodic boundary conditions in explicit (flexible SPC water model) or in implicit water models. Mainly designed to simulate the protein folding and DNA-ligand complexes in AMBER force field. (Wikipedia).

Abalone (molecular mechanics)
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What Are Allotropes of Metalloids and Metals | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool

What Are Allotropes of Metalloids and Metals Learn the basics about allotropes of metalloids and metals, as a part of the overall properties of matter topic. An allotrope is basically a different form of the same element, each with distinct physical and chemical properties. For example

From playlist CHEMISTRY

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Ionic Solids, Molecular Solids, Metallic Solids, Network Covalent Solids, & Atomic Solids

This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into solids. It explains how to classify a solid as ionic solids, molecular solids or atomic solids. There are 3 different types of atomic solids that you need to be familiary with - metallic solids, Group 8A solids, and network

From playlist New AP & General Chemistry Video Playlist

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Engineering biology to make materials for energy devices | Angela Belcher | TEDxCaltech

Angela Belcher is the W. M. Keck Professor of Energy, Materials Science & Engineering, and Biological Engineering at MIT. A materials chemist, her primary research focus is evolving new materials for energy, electronics and the environment. "Time" magazine named her a "Hero" in 2007 for

From playlist TEDxCaltech - 1/14/11

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The Age of Living Machines:  How Biology Will Build the Next Technology Revolution

With an anticipated world population of over 9.5 billion by 2050, we face an unprecedented challenge to provide sustainably sufficient food, water, energy and healthcare.  Convergence, the merging of previously distinct disciplines, has emerged as a powerful model with untold potential to

From playlist Franke Program in Science and the Humanities

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The Atom A3 The Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom

The Bohr model of the atom.

From playlist Physics - The Atom

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What Is a Molecule?

Atoms, elements, molecules... What's the difference? This is part 3 in the Stated Clearly series: An Introduction to Chemistry. In it you will find a simplified definition of a molecule, you will learn how we model molecules, and you will see actual images of real molecules and their vibra

From playlist Introduction to Chemistry - Stated Clearly

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The Atom B1 The Quantum Mechanical Picture of the Atom

The quantum mechanical model of the atom.

From playlist Physics - The Atom

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Back to Life: The Rebirth of the Monterey Coast

June 22, 2006 presentation by Stephen Palumbi for the Stanford University Office of Science Outreach's Summer Science Lecture Series. Professor of Biological Sciences, Stephen Palumbi, will take us on an interesting journey through time to explain how the Monterey Coast arose from its

From playlist Feature | Summer Science Lecture Series

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Chemistry

This video tutorial provides a basic introduction into chemistry. You can access the full video at the link shown below: https://www.patreon.com/MathScienceTutor My Website: https://www.video-tutor.net Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/theorganicchemistrytutor Subscribe: http

From playlist New AP & General Chemistry Video Playlist

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What a Sea Snail Die-off Means for Californians—and the Climate | National Geographic

The red abalone fishery is closed down until 2021 in hopes that the snail population would rebound. Many coastal communities are suffering from the closure. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe #NationalGeographic #Abalone #SeaUrchins About National Geographic: National Geographic

From playlist News | National Geographic

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Plotting and Visualizing Data: Data Visualization, Part 1

Data Science for Biologists Plotting and Visualizing Data: Data Visualization Part 1 Course Website: data4bio.com Instructors: Nathan Kutz: faculty.washington.edu/kutz Bing Brunton: faculty.washington.edu/bbrunton Steve Brunton: faculty.washington.edu/sbrunton

From playlist Data Science for Biologists

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What do I Owe? - Calculating Interest in Finance | Real World College Math | Study Hall

You've probably heard the saying "Money Makes the World Go Round" and while on its own, money may not do much, you can certainly use it to do plenty of things. Knowing how to use and manage money can help you navigate the world and accomplish goals. In this episode, we dive into the world

From playlist Real World College Math: College Foundations

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Introduction to Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry

So far we've learned a lot about general chemistry and organic chemistry, so let's move into inorganic chemistry and organometallic chemistry. In this series we will investigate all the elements on the periodic table that were ignored in organic chemistry, especially the transition metals.

From playlist Inorganic/Organometallic Chemistry

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The Atom A4 The Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom

The Bohr model of the atom.

From playlist Physics - The Atom

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Café Scientifique — Brave New Ocean: Ecosystem Health, Livelihoods and Food Security

In the latest Cafe Sci presentation, Fiorenza Micheli, co-director at the Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions discussed how the ocean has entered an era of upheaval - propelled by climate change, coastal development, pollution and other stressors: and provided insight on how small-scale fi

From playlist Cafe Scientifique

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Plotting and Visualizing Data: Data Visualization, Part 2

Data Science for Biologists Plotting and Visualizing Data: Data Visualization Part 2 Course Website: data4bio.com Instructors: Nathan Kutz: faculty.washington.edu/kutz Bing Brunton: faculty.washington.edu/bbrunton Steve Brunton: faculty.washington.edu/sbrunton

From playlist Data Science for Biologists

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Collagen Drink | How It's Made

#HowItsMade Mondays at 9/8c on Science Collagen is a protein in our bodies' tissues. This factory extracts the compound from Abalone and mixes it with fruit juice for a natural skin-enhancing drink. Watch full episodes: http://www.sciencechannelgo.com Subscribe to Science Channel: http:/

From playlist How It's Made

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Albert Einstein, Holograms and Quantum Gravity

In the latest campaign to reconcile Einstein’s theory of gravity with quantum mechanics, many physicists are studying how a higher dimensional space that includes gravity arises like a hologram from a lower dimensional particle theory. Read about the second episode of the new season here:

From playlist In Theory

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How good is the fossil record?

Invertebrate Paleontology and Paleobotany Lecture 01 Invertebrate Paleontology and Paleobotany is a graduate level course in paleontology at Utah State University, which covers the major groups of marine invertebrates, fossil plants, and the important techniques and tools used in the fiel

From playlist Utah State University: Invertebrate Paleontology and Paleobotany (CosmoLearning Geology)

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