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American physicist, Mark G. Raizen conducts experiments on quantum optics and atom optics. And part of the process is studying how to successfully separate isotopes. In this video, Mark explains just HOW he does it. ?
According to Mark, he is able to separate atoms by using lasers and magnetic fields in order to separate them into their individual isotopic components. And the best part? It works most elements in the periodic table!
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0:57 FGP Introduction
3:00 Guest working background
7:30 Dormancy in plants
11:00 What is Cold hardiness?
15:00 Understand how plants can survive in different environments or future climates
20:00 Temperature sensors in plants
25:30 Find out more about Guest working
Why can some plants survive in cold climates, but others cannot? Al Pacheco Kovaleski, an expert in cold hardiness and dormancy in plants, joins us today to discuss his perspective on this intriguing topic…
Al is an Assistant Professor, in the Department of Horticulture at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Here, he researches how plants control their cold hardiness and dormancy during the winter, and how that leads to bud break and flowering in the spring.
Listen in now to discover:
1) The strategies plants use to survive cold winters.
2) How evolution influences whether or not plants are able to live year-round.
3) What you can do to add renaissance to your plants – even in harsh conditions.
4) Why the study of acclimation is so complicated.
What insights does he share with fellow horticulturists? Click play to find out!
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Rickettsia characteristics include parasitic behaviors but they are not worms or protozoa. Rather, they are bacteria and are therefore prokaryotes. The rickettsia family consists of obligatory intracellular bacteria that are transmitted by arthropod vectors. In other words, they need to be inside living cells to stay alive.
Dr. Walker explains to listeners
1. How rickettsia diseases interact with the immune system in a variety of ways,
2. Why their lack of motility outside of living cells makes rickettsia treatment challenging, and
3. How the typhus group of rickettsia has affected history and how Dr. Walker hopes to develop a vaccine.
David H. Walker, MD, is a professor in the Department of Pathology and is the Carmage and Martha Walls Distinguished University Chair in Tropical Diseases and Executive Director of the University of Texas MB Center for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Disease.
He describes various rickettsia causes and symptoms, from the Orientia tsutsugamushi bacteria transmitted by chiggers to others transmitted by lice and ticks. He explains the means by which scientists determined their inability to live outside of cells and how they are able to observe their invasion and infection with light microscopy.
Their pathogenic effect is widespread, and Dr. Walker describes their effects on World War II and the Vietnam War through the lice vector and typhus spread. Rickettsia symptoms and attacks on the immune system vary greatly and he describes several examples in the two main groups of typhus and spotted fever rickettsia. For example, Rocky Mountain spotted fever bacteria are secreted from the saliva of the tick when it bites.
The bacteria is then taken into the skin through phagocytic cells, spreads to the lymphatic cells, and drains into the blood stream and infects the endothelium cells all over the body. Dr. Walker has worked with rickettsia for 47 years and his particular focus now is on vaccine research and effective rickettsia treatment.
For more, see his web page at the University of Texas Medical Branch, utmb.edu/pathology/faculty-directory/david-h-walker-md, and search his name in research systems for publications.
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Keeping your dog’s medical history up-to-date is more than just a “pet owner thing” you need to do for the sake of doing it.
Properly recording your pet’s medical history can potentially pave the way for scientific and medical breakthroughs.
So, I guess what I’m saying is… don’t take the importance of your pet’s or your personal medical history lightly!
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Trent Northen studies the chemistry of microbiomes. More specifically, he studies how exogenous metabolites structure a microbial community, and, in turn, how those microbes change the metabolite pool and grow the microbial population. Because his work is primarily funded by the Department of Energy, he's focused on the microbial community in soil and on plant roots.
He describes
1. The basic cycle of plant life, metabolites, and the microbial population and how this complex system affects each of its parts;
2. The methods of his lab's research, including studies on hydroponic plant systems that are paired with the work of colleagues in the field; and
3. The applications for these studies, like carbon restoration in poor, less fertile soils.
Trent Northen is the Interim Deputy of the EGSB Division and a Chemist Senior Scientist at the Berkeley Lab of Biosciences. He begins the podcast describing the rich and complex cycles of plant, metabolites, and microbes, noting how plants feed microbes that live in and around their roots and how those microbial populations in turn help the plants with nitrogen-fixing, excluding pathogens, and transporting phosphorous, among other processes.
His work mostly focuses on bacteria that live in close proximity to the roots, but he describes how fungi can interact with plant roots over very large distances. For example, biological soil crusts use fungal hyphae in extraordinary ways. He explains this process and ecology in more detail and then he describes his research into the microbial community attached to the roots of the plants—the rhizosphere.
He also explains the mechanism of soil depletion in big agriculture, how the compost and organic carbon cycle of decaying plant materials is absent from larger farming systems.
Furthermore, he elaborates on ways the work of his lab can and might address such problems as well as studying which plants might grow in low nutrient environments and heal the soil as well as practices for soil carbon restoration and other advances.
For more information, see his lab's website, northenlab.org, and eco-fab.org.
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Timestamps:
0:00 FGP Intro
0:37 CODEX Fundraiser
2:23 Guest Introduction
2:21 Dr. Chang, background
3:05 Dr. Boyko background
3:46 Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
4:31 Better Clinical Outcomes Through Machine Learning
6:04 Computer Can See More Features And See Better
7:07 Is There A Secondary AI?
8:24 Areas Where Machine Imaging is Weak
11:38 All the Ways In Which Heart Can Be Scanned
13:29 Clinical Examples Where AI is Making A Big Improvement?
15:21 Cancer Treatment and AI
18:56 Goals Of The Organization & Where Can People Find Out More About It
Can AI revolutionize the healthcare field along with the rest of the world? With new systems and workload relief, the benefits may be staggering.
Press play to learn:
1. How AI can be integrated into standard healthcare
2. Who benefits from the introduction of AI, and how
3. Possibilities of revolutionizing early diagnosis
Dr. Anthony Chang, Chair & Dr. Orest Boyko, Vice-Chair of the American Board of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (ABAIM), share their current progress and hopes for the future of AI in medicine.
Artificial intelligence has revolutionized almost every aspect of how we live. However, the healthcare industry can be slow to change, but the guests today hope to change that, possibly increasing the standard of healthcare worldwide.
Whether decreasing the logistical workload for doctors or finding the a from tests undetectable by humans, the possibilities AI can bring into the field are immense. Additionally, AI may even be able to diagnose issues years in advance before humans would have been able to recognize the pattern, saving countless lives.
Visit abaim.org for more information.
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Timestamps:
00:00 FGP Intro
1:18 Guest Introduction
1:31 Why Love Is Important?
3:40 Love Is Key
5:45 How Do People Feel About Love
6:55 Love Is A System
8:47 Determination And Detection
16:20 Comparing Each Other
25:31 How Do We Know Us Do Right?
29:17 Find Out About Jaun Lee
Can love really change the world for the better? By reevaluating how we perceive the world, we may be able to affect the change we wish to see around us. Listen in to learn:
1. How Juan Lee found the strategies he uses to find happiness today
2. How to encourage tolerance in those around you
3. How Juan Lee's coaching program works
Juan Lee, the author of Love Made Simple, shares his strategies to cultivate love and happiness in the world and the people around him.
Far too many people go about their daily lives with negative attitudes and very little love in their hearts. Due to this, negativity, hostility, and malice permeate many of their actions, making the world a more pessimistic place.
By embracing love throughout life, holding good in your heart, and showing it to others, there is hope to make the world better. By acknowledging just one person around you, you can make their lives better and create a ripple effect of love.
Visit https://juanleetheauthor.com to learn more.
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Do you know what your pancreas do?
It creates enzymes that break down sugar, fat, and starches. It also helps your digestive system by creating hormones. There isn’t much beyond this that the general public really knows. ?♂️
For a seemingly small organ, pancreas continue to mystify medical professionals to this day. It continues to pose a challenge for medical professionals, as treating pancreas with tumors remains to be a very difficult condition to treat. ??
Do you agree with Ben Stanger that the future of immunotherapy lies in the full understanding of what pancreas are really all about? Let me know in the comments.
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