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j. >> and you change the buy ohology of your brain. >> you change the biology of your brain because biology is the change of consciousness. >> you say that it could benefit not just individuals but societies. can you talk about the premise behind that research. >> the research is in five areas so far. well, bean, social well-being, physical well-being, community well-being and financial well-being. it seems that they're all related. if you're happy in your career, of course you'll be successful, right? most people are. only 20% of people are happy in their careers. more people down monda die on monday morning of heart attacks than any other time. physical well-being. do you sleep well. are you rested. do you have stress or not. do you eat properly, etc. and then community well-being, you see a community safe. are you able to walk at night without anxiety? and many other things and then financial well-being means that you have no anxiety about money. these things can be quantified. so if you score, say, seven or more out of ten when we quantify it, then you're thriving. if you score between
j. >> and you change the buy ohology of your brain. >> you change the biology of your brain because biology is the change of consciousness. >> you say that it could benefit not just individuals but societies. can you talk about the premise behind that research. >> the research is in five areas so far. well, bean, social well-being, physical well-being, community well-being and financial well-being. it seems that they're all related. if you're happy in your career, of...
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so, i was seeing the connection between consciousness and biology. also was puzzled by the fact that you could have two patience that had the same illness, saw the same doctor but completely different outcomes. what was happening? i was confused. >> that's when i started actuallying looking in to eastern wisdom traditions, meditation, systems biology is a good work to explain it. >> can you clarify: i've never heard this term "molecules of emotion. what are those? do we all have those? >> yes. every emotion has a biological expression. if you are feeling love, compassion, joy, empathy, equnamity, your brain starts to make things like dopamine, seratonin, oxitocin, opiates, endorph endorphins. these are antidepressants but they also are immuno modulators. if you are feeling anger, resistant, employment, depression, any of those, fear, then if you can you make makedrenaline but you make cortisol which weakens the immune system and has many other effects. so every moment, your genes influence what you are feeling, what you are thinking even the way you
so, i was seeing the connection between consciousness and biology. also was puzzled by the fact that you could have two patience that had the same illness, saw the same doctor but completely different outcomes. what was happening? i was confused. >> that's when i started actuallying looking in to eastern wisdom traditions, meditation, systems biology is a good work to explain it. >> can you clarify: i've never heard this term "molecules of emotion. what are those? do we all...
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what was it about her particular biology that made her really responsive? i'm sure that there were others in the trial who, unfortunately, did not respond as well to usually you hear about the successes before you hear about the failures. this is why we need to change the way research studies are done so that we can understand, you know, at the same time do a genetic scan of her, not just of her tumor, but of her, to find out what it is that she responded to. what about her biology responded to this treatment? that didn't happen to somebody else. this is where we need to change the way research studies are done. we also need to figure out, and this is not yet -- no one has yet figure out how to do this. we need to figure out how to do with all this data. we're not talking about terabytes of data just from one person. if you do a genetic scan of a person, get their whole genome sequenced, and the genome of the cancer, the way it's been changed, people estimate that would be a terabyte of data, which i looked it up, is a one followed by 18 zeros. then you put
what was it about her particular biology that made her really responsive? i'm sure that there were others in the trial who, unfortunately, did not respond as well to usually you hear about the successes before you hear about the failures. this is why we need to change the way research studies are done so that we can understand, you know, at the same time do a genetic scan of her, not just of her tumor, but of her, to find out what it is that she responded to. what about her biology responded to...
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the biology teachers their rates with their local gender experts and they came to the conclusion that the metaphor that the sperm sort of active and so passive in their reproduction process reinforces gender. in the news today and made signs of more and more are worthless to a piece still. many many. close friends where demonstrators are feaster at least in our case saying what if you see the glimpse of. all right. a very good morning to you from all of us here at aussie international research i live in moscow just after eleven am right now. an easy truce has been reached in ukraine and i talks between the president and the opposition aimed at stopping the bloodshed which is staying in the country over the last few days now in total twenty eight people have been killed in the violent clashes at least ten of those were police offices both sides and taking captives and what is beginning to look like a full on conflict our correspondent alexia chefs he is on the spot right now let's cross to live to him alexia good to see you and any chance this overnight truce will hold. no rory it seem
the biology teachers their rates with their local gender experts and they came to the conclusion that the metaphor that the sperm sort of active and so passive in their reproduction process reinforces gender. in the news today and made signs of more and more are worthless to a piece still. many many. close friends where demonstrators are feaster at least in our case saying what if you see the glimpse of. all right. a very good morning to you from all of us here at aussie international research...
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and, interestingly, it carries physical and chemical signatures of biology. it's probably a little bit difficult to see, but there are some wavy and bulbous laminations, and those are features called stromatolites. narrator: stromatolites are rock-like structures usually formed by the trapping, binding, and cementation of sedimentary grains by microorganisms. dating back 3.5 billion years, they constitute our earliest and most pervasive record of life on earth. i think if you only had this rock to work with, you might be hesitant to even discuss whether it was evidence of life. but we can go to a number of places today, places like the bahamas, western australia, where stromatolitic structures are forming that connect this very ancient rock with the present day, where we can actually observe the processes that lead to this kind of pattern. narrator: it's believed that many ancient stromatolites were created by cyanobacteria, photosynthetic microorganisms that produce oxygen, implying that the cellular machinery for photosynthesis arose early in the planet's h
and, interestingly, it carries physical and chemical signatures of biology. it's probably a little bit difficult to see, but there are some wavy and bulbous laminations, and those are features called stromatolites. narrator: stromatolites are rock-like structures usually formed by the trapping, binding, and cementation of sedimentary grains by microorganisms. dating back 3.5 billion years, they constitute our earliest and most pervasive record of life on earth. i think if you only had this rock...
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the biology teachers they're great with their local gender experts and they came to the conclusion that the metaphor that the students are active and surpass it in their reproduction process reinforces gender. thank. you. i love churning i started training and i was about twelve and then i made parsi my freshman year in high school but i don't think i'll be cheering next year. my school has to nasa poly so that's why i'm an old vulture because sometime now those bad days where i'm tired all the time and i can't walk far. on morning. i'm not angry about it because what if i can't make it better my going to be depressed and sad. but i know you're going to bomb and make do with what you got. to. do what you want. it's hard because jordan doesn't look disabled and we have this problem of going out in the world with this child who appears to be a normal boy and then doing something really naughty and people yelling at him thinking that he's doing it on purpose. you know when they're little cute guys you don't worry about him in the same way when they get to be big potentially menacing lookin
the biology teachers they're great with their local gender experts and they came to the conclusion that the metaphor that the students are active and surpass it in their reproduction process reinforces gender. thank. you. i love churning i started training and i was about twelve and then i made parsi my freshman year in high school but i don't think i'll be cheering next year. my school has to nasa poly so that's why i'm an old vulture because sometime now those bad days where i'm tired all the...
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biology teachers they're great with their local gender experts and they came to the conclusion that the metaphor that the students are there and the eggs are passive in the reproduction process reinforces gender roles. good lumber tour. was to build the world's most sophisticated robot which really doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach reason why you should care about you and. this is why you should want your only. goal in the welcome to worlds apart the conflict in and over here crane has pushed here into its biggest crisis in decades the economy and tree falling prey to geo political team while politicians and diplomats stick to their guns can businessman how broker a peace deal well to discuss that i'm now i'm joined by sir richard branson the founder of virgin group their return thank you very much for spending time with us . thank you for having us now you were among fifteen international business leaders who signed this statement calling for a peaceful resolution of this conflict now if you listen to politicians on all sides russia ukraine the wise they all want peac
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it is a whole set of properties that are used to create various kind of biology and new strains.any other processes of creating them as well. it uses that in a selective fashion. >> i want to give jeffrey an opportunity to answer the question. we will do some rebuttal here. i want to open up to the audience. let me give you seven or eight minutes. >> perhaps you can yield me your time for a rebuttal? i have all of these notes. he made so many mistakes. first of all, i am not against genetic engineering. i am not against human gene therapy, as long as it's not. -- not inheritable. my line, my boundary is in the food supply. we are affecting everything we and releasing it outdoors. i look with great interest at your presentation. there are many things in here that are talking points of the industry created by a pr firm. i have had the opportunity to spend a year looking at these things with scientists around the world. i take advantage of the fact that i am not a scientist. i asked many scientists. what i hear from one, i run it by other scientists and compare. that is how we produ
it is a whole set of properties that are used to create various kind of biology and new strains.any other processes of creating them as well. it uses that in a selective fashion. >> i want to give jeffrey an opportunity to answer the question. we will do some rebuttal here. i want to open up to the audience. let me give you seven or eight minutes. >> perhaps you can yield me your time for a rebuttal? i have all of these notes. he made so many mistakes. first of all, i am not against...
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but right now, we are talking about biology. the next frontier isn't what they thought in the 1960's, out there in space somewhere. 2001, a space odyssey. it's ourselves. it is this inner journey into who we are and what life is it . and it is a very jarring thing. it is very amazing what's happening. so it comes up, genetic engineering in general. and with food is this something , that we should worry about really with gmo's? i am going to give you a few examples. first of all, there is a lot of gmo angst. i think jeffrey wasn't going to eat some of the fruits up there because some of them have gmo possibilities. there is a lot of angst about all sorts of things and we will talk about it. is it warranted? the areas where you can have potential concern about gmo -- by the way, gmo is not a state. it is a process. it is a technique by which you can create certain kinds of plants, and that is why it is not regulated the same way by the fda. i will get to that in a moment. it is not something that you can detect. this is an item th
but right now, we are talking about biology. the next frontier isn't what they thought in the 1960's, out there in space somewhere. 2001, a space odyssey. it's ourselves. it is this inner journey into who we are and what life is it . and it is a very jarring thing. it is very amazing what's happening. so it comes up, genetic engineering in general. and with food is this something , that we should worry about really with gmo's? i am going to give you a few examples. first of all, there is a lot...
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welcome to today's hearing astro biology and search for life in the universe. a couple of preliminary announcements. i want to thanks c-span covering hearing. that shows importance of hearing in a lot of respects. i want to thank students from herndon high school. you had choice hearings to attend. you could have attended almost any hearing you wanted to and you attended this one because you thought that was the most interesting. actually that is one of the purposes of today's hearing that is to inspire students today to be the scientists of tomorrow. and who knows, we may have some of those scientists in the audience right now who will be inspired by what they hear, to study astro biology and perhaps some other sciences as well. we appreciate your attendance. i'll recognize myself for opening statement. then the ranking member as well. as we discover more planets around the stars in our own galaxy it is natural to wonder if we may finally be on the brink of answering the question, are we alone in the universe? finding other life in the universe would be the mo
welcome to today's hearing astro biology and search for life in the universe. a couple of preliminary announcements. i want to thanks c-span covering hearing. that shows importance of hearing in a lot of respects. i want to thank students from herndon high school. you had choice hearings to attend. you could have attended almost any hearing you wanted to and you attended this one because you thought that was the most interesting. actually that is one of the purposes of today's hearing that is...
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. >> going back to biology.anding patient biology, we are using high water math and supercomputers to merge biology and technology to essentially discover what is going on in a patient between the patient population is healthy and a patient population with a certain disease. the aye aye is able to segregate out the genes and proteins that have gone wrong and that is where the drug is. stuart: artificial intelligence. is it really artificial intelligence or as one of our producers said, predicted algorithms? >> it is the combination of high order mathematics and predictive algorithms. when you join together the high order statistics with supercomputing predicted algorithms that becomes high order a i that applies to medicine. stuart: i you cutting the time of design? are you taking the guesswork out of design? is that the objective here? >> absolutely. believe it or not most drugs that are developed and on the market have been developed by understanding of chemical compounds. let's go back and flint the model ups
. >> going back to biology.anding patient biology, we are using high water math and supercomputers to merge biology and technology to essentially discover what is going on in a patient between the patient population is healthy and a patient population with a certain disease. the aye aye is able to segregate out the genes and proteins that have gone wrong and that is where the drug is. stuart: artificial intelligence. is it really artificial intelligence or as one of our producers said,...
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study astro biology and perhaps some other sciences as well. we appreciate your attendance. i'll recognize myself for opening statement. then the ranking member as well. as we discover more planets around the stars in our own galaxy it is natural to wonder if we may finally be on the brink of answering the question, are we alone in the universe? finding other life in the universe would be the most significant discovery in human history. scientists estimate that there are 80 quintillion stars in the mill which way galaxy. 70 billion planets have been found by the kepler space telescope. last month astronomers found the first planet where liquid water could be present, a condition thought essential to life. kepler 186-f only 10% larger than the earth and only 490 light years today. the planet survey satellite which will launch in 2017 and james webb space telescope launching in 2018 will help scientists discover more planets with potential bio signatures. the united states has pioneered the field of astrobiology and continues to lead the world in this type of research. is a ex
study astro biology and perhaps some other sciences as well. we appreciate your attendance. i'll recognize myself for opening statement. then the ranking member as well. as we discover more planets around the stars in our own galaxy it is natural to wonder if we may finally be on the brink of answering the question, are we alone in the universe? finding other life in the universe would be the most significant discovery in human history. scientists estimate that there are 80 quintillion stars in...
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biology teachers they're great with their local gender experts and they came to the conclusion that the metaphor that the students are active and so passive in the reproduction process reinforces gender. is the bill's c.t. market among shared hero who. residents of eastern ukraine are stunned by the army's relentless assault which has killed over one hundred civilians within the space of a week. also in the week's top stories so russian trucks bring tons of aid to the scene. after over a week long holed up at the border the humanitarian mission being quickly dubbed an invasion by the west. calls for justice over the killing of an unarmed black teenager in the u.s. city of ferguson replied to with tear gas and rubber bullets even journalists where her.
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the biology teachers their rates with their local gender experts and they came to the conclusion that the metaphor that the sprouts are active and the eggs are passive in their reproduction process reinforces gender. genetics but eugenics vulgarize ation over darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was never based on them for believing in eighty feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through. forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology. stop it just sterilizing. go to the point of death. for years rarely discussed. till now really rather not talk about that right now. we think of the way we think of their. beaches. coconut gently swaying in the ocean breeze. and frank. why he has a deep little secret a secret that u.s. government would like you to know. through all the way. through well i did read the daily search for you to get all wilderness. because. this is the best city market in million shares hero she says. the key eastern ukrainian cities of lugansk and done yet scar reeling from a barrage of dea
the biology teachers their rates with their local gender experts and they came to the conclusion that the metaphor that the sprouts are active and the eggs are passive in their reproduction process reinforces gender. genetics but eugenics vulgarize ation over darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was never based on them for believing in eighty feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through. forced sterilization the...
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biology teachers they're great with their local gender experts and they came to the conclusion that the metaphor that the sprints are active and the eggs are passive in the reproduction process reinforces gender. those who want to get involved to stop isis in iraq are allied with isis in syria but we still should be doing everything we can to support the free syrian opposition we will continue to provide military assistance and advice to the iraqi government and kurdish forces as they battle these terrorists. this is the go. to munch a hero who. residents of eastern ukraine is stunned by recent military action in which a hundred civilians have been killed or injured in the last week a family of three died in the latest bombardment. also in the week's top stories russia succeeds in its effort to bring relief to the suffering population as tons of aid. with the convoy returning to russia. calls for justice over the killing of an unarmed black teenager get an iron fist response from police in the us the protesters on journalists feeling the wrath of security forces. the reason.
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mark fry is a professional at ucla's department of integrated are biology, the patch technology is justroach being developed as we gain a greater understanding of insects attraction to humans. this notion of a chemical cloak of some sort a more effective repellent, how feasible is it? only as feasible we try it. there's going to be glitches along the way. does the cloak wear off? how effective is it? at what concentration? do the animals adapt to it? there are solid answers. we are preparing for alarge field testing in uganda. we are really exciteabout this. 6.7 million hours of the patch, with real people, one of three districts we'll be testing them, all of which have exceptionally high mal malaria rates, as well as mosquito born diseases. >> ceo amra albana is responsible for this technology in order to get to people who need it most. >> it's very difficult to take new technologies and furnish them into tangible products that were ready for the marketplace. we are excited about it and the promise for the technology but we also knew we had a long way to actually get it ready. in the l
mark fry is a professional at ucla's department of integrated are biology, the patch technology is justroach being developed as we gain a greater understanding of insects attraction to humans. this notion of a chemical cloak of some sort a more effective repellent, how feasible is it? only as feasible we try it. there's going to be glitches along the way. does the cloak wear off? how effective is it? at what concentration? do the animals adapt to it? there are solid answers. we are preparing...
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the biology teaches their traits with their local gender experts and they came to the conclusion that the metaphor that the streams are active and the eggs are passive in their reproduction process reinforces gender. robots this is the problem we all face the machines are taking over. machines where the buying stocks and machine companies stocks in the coal companies software companies run by robots that are out there driving robotic cars to work to get their stuff to drive their own stock price higher to get the stockholders to pay themselves of. the joint again maybe this is the rise of. those who want to get involved to stop isis in iraq are allied with isis in syria but we still should be doing everything we can to support the free syrian opposition who will continue to provide military assistance and advice to the iraqi government and kurdish forces as they battle these terrorists. international. russian humanitarian trucks returned home after bringing much needed supplies to eastern ukraine for of the convoy on its paris aid mission. an invasion by kiev. the jury did over whethe
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it's planning to streamline its center for developmental biology to around half its current size in response to the stap cell controversy. the retracted papers claim to offer a quick and easy way of making stem cells that would be capable of developing into any type of tissue. >>> peach and pear growers in the japanese prefecture of fukushima are celebrating a breakthrough. they suffered restrictions on their exports after the nuclear accident in 2011. now they are shipping into indonesia for the first time ever. japanese farm officials offered samples at a high-end supermarket. customers had a taste. one bought peaches that cost more than $13 each. >> translator: it's delicious. very fresh and sweet. i've eaten fruit from fukushima abroad, and i'm not worried about its safety. >> fruit farmers in fukushima have been hit hard by import restrictions in hong kong and taiwan. for sales in indonesia because the economy there is growing. >>> by now, many have seen images like these online or on tv, videos of people dumping ice water on their heads. just about everyone seems to be taking the ice b
it's planning to streamline its center for developmental biology to around half its current size in response to the stap cell controversy. the retracted papers claim to offer a quick and easy way of making stem cells that would be capable of developing into any type of tissue. >>> peach and pear growers in the japanese prefecture of fukushima are celebrating a breakthrough. they suffered restrictions on their exports after the nuclear accident in 2011. now they are shipping into...
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. >> reporter: they believe biology may help to unlock new information about the condition. >> can youst for me? >> reporter: the dna is frozen before researchers take a closer look. >> i think as a scientist to be able to understand the biology of mental illness is very rewarding. >> reporter: they'll be looking at the dna to see if there is by nations of genes that is common between people with anorexia to treat and predict who could be at risk. the numbers of samples we have in the study gives us a really powerful tool at looking at patterns at a molecular level that can either raise the risk or lower the risk. >> reporter: 25,000 samples globally from people who suffered from anorexia in the past. here in the uk, a project has been set up to try and contribute to at least 1,000 dan samples. charlotte was inspired by george's mom who passed away from breast cancer earlier this year, but not before helping georgi evercome her battle with anorexia. >> she believed it was a genetic thing rather than my conscious choice. a lot of people did kind of think that if you just eat, it will be
. >> reporter: they believe biology may help to unlock new information about the condition. >> can youst for me? >> reporter: the dna is frozen before researchers take a closer look. >> i think as a scientist to be able to understand the biology of mental illness is very rewarding. >> reporter: they'll be looking at the dna to see if there is by nations of genes that is common between people with anorexia to treat and predict who could be at risk. the numbers of...
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one of the most distinguished laboratories for the pursuit of molecular biology and molecular genetics in the world i just want to films from a building of. a record of his. i'm right. but it's an story called the commentary it's not about the present which. they are embarrassed by i think they should live or comfortably with it because it doesn't characterize calls for garber today by any means and they should say this is what went on there it was wrong and we're now going past it now for more than half a well more than half a century when the eugenics record office was founded in one thousand nine hundred it was meant to be a place where people studied families. charles davenport who was the director was focused like his hero francis galton on family traits. they look for families they call degenerate. so families where there was alcoholism families where there was so cool keep in mind families where there was illegitimacy families where there was prostitution and want to have you and then they would do interviews. and i ask about the parents and the grandparents but this was a pedig
one of the most distinguished laboratories for the pursuit of molecular biology and molecular genetics in the world i just want to films from a building of. a record of his. i'm right. but it's an story called the commentary it's not about the present which. they are embarrassed by i think they should live or comfortably with it because it doesn't characterize calls for garber today by any means and they should say this is what went on there it was wrong and we're now going past it now for more...
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a guard found -- hanging inside the -- center for developmental biology in kobe. the 52-year-old was the deputy director of the institute. -- apologized in april. he oversaw the compilation of papers by a -- scientist --. their work suggested a phenomenon known as -- existed. they said the method could reprogram mature animal cells into embryonic like stem cells and that those cells could be turned into any type of tissue. but scientists elsewhere began to raise questions about the findings. and investigators said they found fabrication and falsification in the study. they criticized -- for not probably super angeles, i'm tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with violin virtuoso itzkah perlman. he's performed with virtually every major orchestra in the world from new york no shanghai. and a 16-time grammy winner, including a life time achievement award. we are honored to have a conversation tonight with itzkah perlman coming up right now. ♪
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biology teachers they're great with their local gender experts and they came to the conclusion that the metaphor that the students are active and the eggs are passive in the reproduction process reinforces gender. genetics but eugenics vulgarized darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was never meant to be innately feeble minded still today for the few i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology don't stop at just sterilizing. go to the point of death. for years rarely discussed. till now i'd really rather not talk about that right. we think of why we think there are. beaches. coconut palms gently swaying in the ocean breeze. and. why it has a deep dark little secret a secret the u.s. government would like you to know. we're all a. little ball i didn't do nearly search you to get all wilderness. is. your friend post a photo from a vacation you can't afford. different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend stupids tear jerking poetry. nora's. post. to your face
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>> why not. >>> you find 'em, you get to name 'em. >> that's the great thing about biology, when it'ss or sharks, you get to name 'em. [ laughter ] >> it's cool weather moving at this hour. this weekend things look good, low 90s inland. very pleasant inland. foggy at the shoreline. it's still warm in the east bay no surprise for this time of year or this time of night. liver has 84 -- livermore has 84 degrees. here in the city we are 62 in san francisco. and just 69 in oakland. santa rosa right now 73 degrees. a bit of a cloudy start, sun came out and they will have a repeat performance tomorrow. overnight lows mid- to upper 50s around the bay area. 54 degrees tonight in santa rosa. in san francisco we get down to 58. 55 at pacifica. and 58 degrees at fairfield. sunrise tomorrow morning at 6:25. set your watch. high pressure is building back in in the desert southwest. it's going to nudge a little westward. so as the high moves out by the shoreline the pressures come up and the temperatures follow suit. so as that high builds back, look for things to begin to warm up slightly. and low
>> why not. >>> you find 'em, you get to name 'em. >> that's the great thing about biology, when it'ss or sharks, you get to name 'em. [ laughter ] >> it's cool weather moving at this hour. this weekend things look good, low 90s inland. very pleasant inland. foggy at the shoreline. it's still warm in the east bay no surprise for this time of year or this time of night. liver has 84 -- livermore has 84 degrees. here in the city we are 62 in san francisco. and just 69...
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. >> many exhibits do make long detailed explanations about species decline and biology of birds anduseful for lots of purposes. but i think it is also important to try to pull at the strings inside people. >> missing is not just about specific extinct or endangered species. it is about absence and a more fundamental level of not knowing what we are losing and we need to link species loss to habitat loss and really focuses much on the habitat. >> of course the overall mission of the academy has to do with two really fundamental and important questions. one of which is the nature of life. how did we get here? the second is the challenge of sustainability. if we are here how are we going to find a way to stay? these questions resonated very strongly with maya. >> on average a species disappears every 20 minutes. this is the only media work that i have done. i might never do another one because i'm not a media artist per se but i have used the medium because it seemed to be the one that could allow me to convey the sounds and images here. memorials to me are different from artworks. the
. >> many exhibits do make long detailed explanations about species decline and biology of birds anduseful for lots of purposes. but i think it is also important to try to pull at the strings inside people. >> missing is not just about specific extinct or endangered species. it is about absence and a more fundamental level of not knowing what we are losing and we need to link species loss to habitat loss and really focuses much on the habitat. >> of course the overall mission...
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she was majoring in biology at santa fe community college. >> during all this time i thought he was nearing over us. and i felt like he was there with us trying to comfort us, trying to give us, you know, it's going to be okay. >> the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. >> reporter: but when the trial finally began, the defendant was very much on the defense. >> high school friend. >> the trial of pedro bravo. >> reporter: pedro bravo and christian aguilar were high school amigos. but that all ended when christian swept pedro's former girlfriend erika friman off her feet. >> very passionate person. very romantic. i loved that about him. i loved everything about him. i used to tell him, i was like, you know, the world could end right now, and if i'm in your arms, i don't care. >> reporter: now, pedro stands accused of murdering christian, and it looks like there's a mountain of evidence to prove it. with all this evidence amassed against him, he's got a very narrow opportunity to tell a story that's even remotely plausible. >> reporter: from the outset, the prosecution pull
she was majoring in biology at santa fe community college. >> during all this time i thought he was nearing over us. and i felt like he was there with us trying to comfort us, trying to give us, you know, it's going to be okay. >> the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. >> reporter: but when the trial finally began, the defendant was very much on the defense. >> high school friend. >> the trial of pedro bravo. >> reporter: pedro bravo and...
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biology teachers they're great with their local gender experts and they came to the conclusion that the metaphor that the students are active and the eggs are passive in the reproduction process reinforces gender. it's like you don't want the bullets to start. because it's like a duck duck duck. back back back. so it's it's almost like there's a. need to see the big sound it's like a bass. choose your language. call if we can we know if you're going to send us a feel for the artistic something tight enough to place you decide to choose good use the consensus of. the opinions that degrade to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to. how you doing. it's called. they have a life right. what was that this window. that's bad. i'm not going to stand there. can we put the camera here. there. were. four. is gone for two it's not even two worse because we. were fired at look at a bullet hole. or. bang bang and we. will do life from here ok yes from here just with this whole everything. it's unsafe i want to put you in risk of myself and risk. this is. the. shift is followin
biology teachers they're great with their local gender experts and they came to the conclusion that the metaphor that the students are active and the eggs are passive in the reproduction process reinforces gender. it's like you don't want the bullets to start. because it's like a duck duck duck. back back back. so it's it's almost like there's a. need to see the big sound it's like a bass. choose your language. call if we can we know if you're going to send us a feel for the artistic something...
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. >> professor brian white agrees, white who has taught biology at the universities of massachusetts in boston for 15 years decided last fall to replace his lectures with edex instruction. >> i didn't give a single lecture on any of this material. all these lech tours that were sacred to me that i set up for all thesiers were not necessary. >> you will be guided through the basics. >> instead, white used edex's intro to biology class with lectures by. i.t. professor eric landers, a world renowned scientist and leader of the human-genome project. white says yen line lectures made it easy for his students to learn the material. >> they really like the ability to stop and remind and watch at their own pace, to do the equivalent of saying, you can say that again, you can say that again, can you say that again, can you skip over that boring part. >> that allowed white to focus his time in class getting students to truly understand its lesson. he added his own materials and spliced edex content to best fit his course. >> i used the lectures to show the students what they needed to do to co
. >> professor brian white agrees, white who has taught biology at the universities of massachusetts in boston for 15 years decided last fall to replace his lectures with edex instruction. >> i didn't give a single lecture on any of this material. all these lech tours that were sacred to me that i set up for all thesiers were not necessary. >> you will be guided through the basics. >> instead, white used edex's intro to biology class with lectures by. i.t. professor eric...
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. >> well, it's happening for lung disease, for biology in general, we are with precision medicine which is a buzz word. it hasn't quite lived up to the excitement yet, but it it will. it's just a matter of time and technology and that is the idea of understanding whether it's a cancer of the lung or the colon or the breast and not of the organ and the pathways and the signaling and the stem cell it came from and the carcinogens and other exposures as we as other diseases and emphysema and we cannterrogate these issue fishes and if you, god forbid, are diagnosed with a cancer and it is so important because we can learn so much about the tumor and direct and then guide the therapy based on that. >> you can design a therapy just for that particular tumor? >> right. exactly, so the excitement around these designer therapies or personalized medicine, because clearly that's where it needs to be. no two tumors are the same and it didn't have a familial history and no two tumors are the same even though they're lumped together and whether they're breast, colon or lung and that these abnormaliti
. >> well, it's happening for lung disease, for biology in general, we are with precision medicine which is a buzz word. it hasn't quite lived up to the excitement yet, but it it will. it's just a matter of time and technology and that is the idea of understanding whether it's a cancer of the lung or the colon or the breast and not of the organ and the pathways and the signaling and the stem cell it came from and the carcinogens and other exposures as we as other diseases and emphysema...
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one of the most distinguished laboratories for the pursuit of molecular biology and molecular genetics in the world i just want to films of from a building of. a record of his. i'm right. but it's a story called the commentary it's not about the present which. they are embarrassed by i think they should live more comfortably with it because it doesn't characterize calls for garber today by any means and they should say this is what went on there it was wrong and we're now going past it now for more than half a well more than half a century when the eugenics record office was founded in one thousand nine hundred it was meant to be a place where people studied families. charles davenport who was the director was focused like his hero francis galton on family traits. they look for families they call degenerate. so families where there was alcoholism in families where there were so called keep in mind that families where there illegitimacy are families where there was prostitution and what have you and then they would do interviews and ask about the parents and the grandparents but this wa
one of the most distinguished laboratories for the pursuit of molecular biology and molecular genetics in the world i just want to films of from a building of. a record of his. i'm right. but it's a story called the commentary it's not about the present which. they are embarrassed by i think they should live more comfortably with it because it doesn't characterize calls for garber today by any means and they should say this is what went on there it was wrong and we're now going past it now for...
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talk about unconventional ways to become parents today is a lot more goes into being a parent than biologyry important to remember that. because people can get very, very emotional when they talk about these types of issues. the medical ones are straightforward. the social ones get a little trickier. >> empowered women can say -- >> empowered women can make their own choices. >> reporter: but even with all the evidence lahl cites, she's still got her critics. >> why can't you tell us how much money you were paid? >> are you not sympathetic to couples who are infertile or to same-sex couples that cannot have their own biological children? >> i'm incredibly sympathetic. but just because somebody can't have a child doesn't mean that i have to say by all means, any way you can get the child is fine. there's a long step between i can't have a child and what are the ethical ways to fulfilling that need to getting a child? >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm linzie janis in minneapolis, minnesota. >>> next, she's got a new single and a new sound. wi what taylor swift has to say about her musical reb
talk about unconventional ways to become parents today is a lot more goes into being a parent than biologyry important to remember that. because people can get very, very emotional when they talk about these types of issues. the medical ones are straightforward. the social ones get a little trickier. >> empowered women can say -- >> empowered women can make their own choices. >> reporter: but even with all the evidence lahl cites, she's still got her critics. >> why...
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people need to keep in mind when you have your chest cut open, the biology is such that it affects the causes severe depression sometimes. >> there is also something else williams was dealing with, parkinson's disease, a neurological disorder that affects movement. williams was in the early stages of the disease. >> the diagnosis of parkinson's disease was a significant fear and burden. it would be for anyone. but in the case of robin williams, he used cycling and exercise as a way to help manage his depression. and the notion that he wouldn't be able to be as physically active only added to that depression. >> on monday, he was found in his home, dead, an apparent suicide. he was 63 years old. >> the personal assistant was able to gain access to mr. williams' bedroom and entered the bedroom to find mr. williams clothed, in a seated position, unresponsive with a belt secured around his neck with the other end of the belt wedged between the clothes closet door and the door frame. >> this more man, and he survived -- his cardiac disease he survived. but his brain, he was taken away from
people need to keep in mind when you have your chest cut open, the biology is such that it affects the causes severe depression sometimes. >> there is also something else williams was dealing with, parkinson's disease, a neurological disorder that affects movement. williams was in the early stages of the disease. >> the diagnosis of parkinson's disease was a significant fear and burden. it would be for anyone. but in the case of robin williams, he used cycling and exercise as a way...
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the biology teachers there cooperates with their local gender experts and they came to the conclusion that the metaphor that the straps are active and the eggs are passive in the reproduction process reinforces gender roles not stopping so he can see this into two because this is my comment i think what you think about it it's a bit of a crazy but still it's me it's like think that i write on my blog. these things are highlighted in the newspapers as good examples good examples so i quote from the interview we want to get away from metaphors that the springs are active and the eggs are passive in the reproduction process or the manse and we miss meat women's genitals are described as complimentary and quotes so. i still don't understand this and i encourage you to equip your children with some scientific device now in the next meeting you'll see my comment on this i have an idea using my gender glasses and the gender trial but of how to solve this question with this first being active so i suggest that we drug to sperms so they get passive too and that's of course last through shared
the biology teachers there cooperates with their local gender experts and they came to the conclusion that the metaphor that the straps are active and the eggs are passive in the reproduction process reinforces gender roles not stopping so he can see this into two because this is my comment i think what you think about it it's a bit of a crazy but still it's me it's like think that i write on my blog. these things are highlighted in the newspapers as good examples good examples so i quote from...
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the biology teachers their rates with their local gender experts and they came to the conclusion that the metaphor that the students are active and the eggs are passive in their reproduction process reinforces gender. right from the seat. first for you and i think that you're. on our reporters. to be in the know. heart medication. i'm sure. oxy codell not the devil's pill and she felt terrible. mother trucks ate them was her dime phenytoin sodium prednisolone canfora x. a carb s. a pint for a trial of don't buy drugs see poor row queen kline going on when she's taking almost forty pills a day now that i was thirty you know we increased the number we faced the camera and we increased the trial of. we're probably spending almost two thousand a month and that's with our insurance and it doesn't seem like it's getting you know any better she started to complain of chest pains and but pressure problems and the seizures are uncontrollable now you know we just focus on today. and pray for tomorrow. we were forced to choose between the house and the repairs and gary's medical bills and her me
the biology teachers their rates with their local gender experts and they came to the conclusion that the metaphor that the students are active and the eggs are passive in their reproduction process reinforces gender. right from the seat. first for you and i think that you're. on our reporters. to be in the know. heart medication. i'm sure. oxy codell not the devil's pill and she felt terrible. mother trucks ate them was her dime phenytoin sodium prednisolone canfora x. a carb s. a pint for a...