Anatomy of the HIV Virus
  via Anatomy of the HIV Virus – CGChallenge submission on Vimeo. (Source: Biosingularity)
Source: Biosingularity - August 22, 2013 Category: Research Authors: Derya Tags: Biotechnology Source Type: blogs

▶ High Cholesterol
This 3D medical animation explains hyperlipidemia, commonly known as “high cholesterol.” The animation includes common diet and lifestyle treatments as well as cholesterol-lowering medications. The animation includes both LDL, what is called “bad” cholesterol, and HDL, or “good” cholesterol.   (Source: Biosingularity)
Source: Biosingularity - August 17, 2013 Category: Research Authors: Derya Tags: Biotechnology Source Type: blogs

▶ High Cholesterol
This 3D medical animation explains hyperlipidemia, commonly known as “high cholesterol.” The animation includes common diet and lifestyle treatments as well as cholesterol-lowering medications. The animation includes both LDL, what is called “bad” cholesterol, and HDL, or “good” cholesterol. via ▶ High Cholesterol – YouTube. (Source: Biosingularity)
Source: Biosingularity - August 17, 2013 Category: Medical Scientists Authors: Derya Tags: Biotechnology Source Type: blogs

The quest to understand consciousness
Every morning we wake up and regain consciousness — that is a marvelous fact — but what exactly is it that we regain? Neuroscientist Antonio Damasio uses this simple question to give us a glimpse into how our brains create our sense of self. via ▶ Antonio Damasio: The quest to understand consciousness – YouTube. (Source: Biosingularity)
Source: Biosingularity - August 17, 2013 Category: Medical Scientists Authors: Derya Tags: Biotechnology Source Type: blogs

Disease laughs at researchers
. In this highly-unusual image, beta-catenin (green) was monitored moving into the nucleus, the round shape in the centre. The dark patches in the nucleus that bear an uncanny resemblance to a smiley face, with eyes and a mouth, are actually parts of the nucleus where the beta-catenin cannot enter. WMI researchers […] (Source: Biosingularity)
Source: Biosingularity - August 8, 2013 Category: Research Authors: Derya Tags: Biotechnology Source Type: blogs

▶ How brains see
– YouTube. (Source: Biosingularity)
Source: Biosingularity - August 8, 2013 Category: Research Authors: Derya Tags: Biotechnology Source Type: blogs

Researchers reveal how the brain keeps eyes on the prize.
“Are we there yet?” As anyone who has traveled with young children knows, maintaining focus on distant goals can be a challenge. A new study from MIT suggests how the brain achieves this task, and indicates that the neurotransmitter dopamine may signal the value of long-term rewards. The findings may also explain why patients with […] (Source: Biosingularity)
Source: Biosingularity - August 8, 2013 Category: Research Authors: Derya Tags: Biotechnology Source Type: blogs

▶ Flu Attack! How A Virus Invades Your Body
– YouTube. (Source: Biosingularity)
Source: Biosingularity - August 8, 2013 Category: Research Authors: Derya Tags: Biotechnology Source Type: blogs

World ’ s first lab-grown burger is eaten in London
Scientists took cells from a cow and, at an institute in the Netherlands, turned them into strips of muscle that they combined to make a patty. One food expert said it was “close to meat, but not that juicy” and another said it tasted like a real burger. Researchers say the technology could be a […] (Source: Biosingularity)
Source: Biosingularity - August 8, 2013 Category: Research Authors: Derya Tags: Biotechnology Source Type: blogs