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BioSystems

BioSystems is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering experimental, computational, and theoretical research that links biology, evolution, and the information processing sciences. It was established in 1967 as Currents in Modern Biology by . In 1972 the journal was renamed Currents in Modern Biology: Bio Systems, which was shortened to BioSystems in 1974. Previous editors include J.P. Schadé, Alan W. Schwartz, Sidney W. Fox, Michael Conrad, Lynn Margulis, David B. Fogel, Gary B. Fogel, George Kampis, Francisco Lara-Ochoa, Koichiro Matsuno, Ray Paton, and W. Mike L. Holcombe. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 1.973. (Wikipedia).

BioSystems
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Biobots: The Scientists Building Robots Inspired By Nature's Design [4K] | The Age of Robots | Spark

Mankind has always looked at nature to solve problems, taking a cue from the solutions that biological systems have refined through natural selection. In this episode we look at a robotic plant that mimics the mechanics of plant roots, and dive underwater to see robots inspired by fish. -

From playlist Age of Robots

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What is Biochemistry? What do Biochemists study? | Biology |

Join the club: https://snu.socratica.com/join for updates & monthly newsletter What is Biochemistry, and what do biochemists study? What is covered in this field, as opposed to Molecular Biology or Cell Biology? The truth is, there’s a lot of overlap in these disciplines. But in general,

From playlist Biology

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Bioethics | Biotechnology | Transgenic Organisms | GMO | Cloning | Don't Memorise

Ethical issues are always a silent part of each progressive system. So is the case with Biotechnology. There are several issues which pop up with the newer Experiments and when Organisms are used as Study models. All these issues are studied under the roof of Bioethics. Watch this video

From playlist Biology

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3D bioprinting human skin

The rising demand for bioprinting has fueled fresh innovation in the field. 🧐 The world of 3D printing is one of the most exciting sectors as well as one of the most practical and useful. 🙌 Printing human skin is the next step to evolving 3D printing. ⚡🦴 Watch the video to learn more ab

From playlist Radical Innovations

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Biomaterialien - Patentlösungen aus der Natur

Im Laufe der Evolution hat die Natur zahlreiche Biomaterialien mit den erstaunlichsten Fähigkeiten hervorgebracht. Peter Fratzl möchte die zugrunde liegenden Bauweisen im Detail verstehen und auf neue technische Anwendungen übertragen. Weiterführende Informationen: Biomaterialien - Hierar

From playlist Most popular videos

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This sleek bionic hand improves over time

This smart bionic hand learns and gets better the more you use it. 🤓 🎥 @Esper Bionics #engineering

From playlist Radical Innovations

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Synthetic Biology and Materials Science Part 1: Biological Manufacturing

We've discussed some aspects of biotechnology already, but we have yet to discuss the promising field of synthetic biology. We are now able to manipulate biological organisms in ways that have technological applications, and one of the most important of these applications has to do with ma

From playlist Biology/Genetics

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Research Methods of Biopsychology

With some information regarding the organization of neurons and neural pathways, we are ready to start getting into some deeper topics. But before we do that, it will be useful to get a general sense of precisely how we learn about the things we will be discussing. The brain is complicated

From playlist Biopsychology

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26C3: Here Be Electric Dragons 2/7

Clip 2/7 Speaker: Lorenz Preparing for the Emancipation of Machines Unnoticed by average Joe we are currently experiencing the advent of autonomous machines. This development will undoubtedly result in epochal change of our way of live. Naturally this has the potential to cause enorm

From playlist 26C3: Here be dragons day 1

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Introduction to Biopsychology

Let's learn all about the human brain! It's the most complex and fascinating object in the known universe. It's the source of our consciousness, so we wouldn't be much without it. This course will assume prior knowledge from my biochemistry, biology, and anatomy & physiology courses, so ma

From playlist Biopsychology

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Philip Kurian: "New horizons in quantum biology: Learning complexity, emergence, and coherence..."

Machine Learning for Physics and the Physics of Learning 2019 Workshop I: From Passive to Active: Generative and Reinforcement Learning with Physics "New horizons in quantum biology: Learning complexity, emergence, and coherence in living matter" Philip Kurian, Howard University Institut

From playlist Machine Learning for Physics and the Physics of Learning 2019

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IMS Public Lecture: Keeping Afloat in a Deluge of DNA Data

Terry Speed, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Australia

From playlist Public Lectures

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Temperature and Gas Solubility

We know about solutions and solubility, but we have typically examined solid or liquid solutes dissolved in a liquid solvent. Did you know that gases can also be dissolved in liquids? Their solubilities depend heavily on temperature, so let's take a closer look at this relationship! Watch

From playlist General Chemistry

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Physics - Thermodynamics: (5 of 8) Density Of Water and Life On Earth

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain how life is possible on Earth.

From playlist PHYSICS 25 THERMODYNAMICS AND WATER

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The Secret Global Sewer System

Thanks to the University of Minnesota for sponsoring this video! http://twin-cities.umn.edu/ Ditches and drain pipes help crops survive but can negatively impact the broader landscape. Thanks also to our Patreon patrons https://www.patreon.com/MinuteEarth and our YouTube members. _______

From playlist Food, Farms, & Fish

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2A. Intro 2: Biological Side of Computational Biology. Comparative Genomics, Models & A...

MIT HST.508 Genomics and Computational Biology, Fall 2002 Instructor: George Church View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/hst-508-genomics-and-computational-biology-fall-2002/ YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP61gaHWysmlYNeGsuUI8y5GV How pu

From playlist HST.508 Genomics and Computational Biology, Fall 2002

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A future with quantum biology - with Alexandra Olaya-Castro

Scientific and technological advances have enabled us to zoom into the biological world. We can get down to the biomolecular scale, a domain where quantum phenomena can take place and therefore cannot be neglected. Watch the Q&A with Alexandra here: https://youtu.be/_rElT2_NukY Subscribe

From playlist Ri Talks

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What are Biospheres?

With control over temperature, air quality and the threat of insect borne diseases - are artificial biospheres the future of human habitation on Earth? For more by The B1M subscribe now - http://ow.ly/GxW7y Read the full story on this video, including images and useful links, here: http:

From playlist Awesome Construction Tech - The B1M

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Data driven innovation - the GBFS for shared personal mobility devices - Oliver O'Brien, UCL

The afternoon will be orientated towards academics/researchers who are working with a variety of new forms of data (location, image, social media, transactions etc) in a transport/mobility context. The workshop will be stocktaking on recent research, identifying research needs and also loo

From playlist Workshop on New Forms of Data for Mobility

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