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Playing God, by Recreating Life - Horizon Playing God - BBC Two
More about this programme www.bbc.co.uk Synthetic biology has the radical aim to break down nature into spare parts so that we can rebuild it however we please.

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Brave New World with Stephen Hawking Ep5 Biology ¦ 720p [2/4]
5 Biology The experts unearth the amazing breakthroughs that are transforming the resilience and strength of the human body. Mark Evans joins the bio-prospectors in Central America exploring the untapped reserves of the oceans for life-changing drugs; Aarathi Prasad meets the remarkable old people who could hold the secret to a long and healthy life; and Robert Winston explores how our behaviour and environment may be influencing the genes of future generations in ways we once thought impossible. Astronaut and neurologist Roberta Bondar explores the new science of heart regeneration - scientists in Dallas have discovered that baby mice can repair their own hearts; could this work for humans too? And Richard Dawkins and Aarathi Prasad celebrate the achievements of synthetic biology and the work of one man who has learnt how get E. Coli to produce oil. From the shores of the Pacific to the ice storms of Canada, the programme explores how scientists are using the secrets of our cells to change life as we know it. Brave New World with Stephen Hawking Professor Stephen Hawking presents a global exploration of the scientific breakthroughs that are transforming our lives in the 21st century. With the help of some of the worlds leading scientific figures - including Sir David Attenborough, Richard Dawkins, Aarathi Prasad, Lord Winston, Jim Alei-Khalili and Maggie Aderin-Pocock - this five-part series reveals how science is striving ...

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Brave New World with Stephen Hawking Ep5 Biology ¦ 720p [1/4]
5 Biology The experts unearth the amazing breakthroughs that are transforming the resilience and strength of the human body. Mark Evans joins the bio-prospectors in Central America exploring the untapped reserves of the oceans for life-changing drugs; Aarathi Prasad meets the remarkable old people who could hold the secret to a long and healthy life; and Robert Winston explores how our behaviour and environment may be influencing the genes of future generations in ways we once thought impossible. Astronaut and neurologist Roberta Bondar explores the new science of heart regeneration - scientists in Dallas have discovered that baby mice can repair their own hearts; could this work for humans too? And Richard Dawkins and Aarathi Prasad celebrate the achievements of synthetic biology and the work of one man who has learnt how get E. Coli to produce oil. From the shores of the Pacific to the ice storms of Canada, the programme explores how scientists are using the secrets of our cells to change life as we know it. Brave New World with Stephen Hawking Professor Stephen Hawking presents a global exploration of the scientific breakthroughs that are transforming our lives in the 21st century. With the help of some of the worlds leading scientific figures - including Sir David Attenborough, Richard Dawkins, Aarathi Prasad, Lord Winston, Jim Alei-Khalili and Maggie Aderin-Pocock - this five-part series reveals how science is striving ...

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Jason Silva | Synthetic Biology
Filmmaker, aesthetic philosopher and ecstatic futurist Jason Silva -- who spoke at Singularity Summit 2011 -- articulates his call for passion and artistic sensibility to inform ideation and instantia

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Synthetic Biology Public Dialogue - next steps
Professor Douglas Kell, BBSRC Chief Executive on what we are going to do next to ensure the report has influence on the Research Councils and more broadly.

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Synthetic Biology Public Dialogue - questions
Questions to the Panel at an event in London to launch the report of Synthetic Biology Public Dialogue.

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Synthetic Biology Public Dialogue - need for dialogues
Professor David Delpy, EPSRC Chief Executive on why the Research Councils feel it is important carry out dialogues and why it was necessary to hold a dialogue in synthetic biology.

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Synthetic Biology Public Dialogue - findings and recommendations
Dr Darren Bhattachary, TNS-BMRB Executive Director. The dialogue and the main findings and recommendations.

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Synthetic Biology Public Dialogue - background
Dr Brian Johnson, Dialogue Chair. Background information on synthetic biology and the need for dialogue.

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Synthetic Biology Public Dialogue - introduction
Welcome and introduction from Professor Lord Winston, followed by a presentation from Stephen Axford, Head of Science in Society Department of Business Innovation and Skills on the importance of dialogue for policy making.

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FiST Chat 48 Synthetic Biology & Biotechnology
Courtesy www.fistchat.com - Hosted and Produced by Stephan Kern & Ben Warner. What was the realms of science fiction, even by todays standards, is becoming a reality as scientists continue to unravel the possibilities of replicating, controlling and even creating biological processes and organisms for engineering and technological purposes. Steve and Ben discuss this fascinating new world, including the benefits and the concerns of its use.

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Prof Jamie Davies - Synthetic Biology the potential and the problems of re-engineering life
Professor Jamie Davies, Professor of Experimental Anatomy, presents Synthetic Biology the potential and the problems of re-engineering life.

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Message from the European Parliament to the participants of the Meeting of Young Minds
Autumn 2011 iGEM, the worldwide synthetic biology competition for students, came to Amsterdam for the first time. On the night preceding this event the Rathenau Instituut organised a Meeting of Young Minds, in which political youth organisations from the Netherlands and the iGEM participants debated the future of synthetic biology. The event did not go unnoticed by the European Parliament. Through this video, Paul R übig, Member of the European Parliament, wished the participants of the Meeting of Young Minds good luck.

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A Cell-free Approach for Biosensors by the iGEM Team Bielefeld 2011
The development of sensitive and selective biosensors is an important research field in synthetic biology. Biosensors can be applied in a wide range of uses - from the detection of environmental toxics up to clinical diagnostics. Because cells have to sense their surroundings, there are a lot of natural systems that are similar to a biosensor. Prejudicial cellular biosensors often show negative side effects that complicate any practical application. Common problems are the limited use outside of a gene laboratory due to the use of genetically engineered cells, the low durability because of the usage of living cells and the appearance of undesired signals induced by endogenous metabolic pathways. To solve these problems, the iGEM-Team Bielefeld 2011 aims to develope a cell-free bisphenol A BPA biosensor based on a coupled enzyme reaction fused to S-layer proteins for everyday use. Bisphenol A is a supposedly harmful substance which is used in the production of polycarbonate. To detect BPA it is degraded by a fusion protein under formation of NAD+ which is detected by an NAD+-dependent enzymatic reaction with a molecular beacon. Both enzymes are fused to S-layer proteins which build up well-defined nanosurfaces and are attached to the surface of beads. By providing these nanobiotechnological building blocks the system is expandable to other applications. 2011.igem.org www.igem-bielefeld.de www.facebook.com twitter.com

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From Chemtrails to Pseudo-Life The Dark Agenda of Synthetic Biology
As the natural world dies around us, what will take its place? Planetary engineering includes bioremediation measures to bring us genetically engineered trees and crops. And what of humans themselves? How are we being transformed from the inside out? People around the world are observing aerosol spraying also called chemtrails and strange man-made clouds. White skies filter sunlight as trees around the country sicken and die. Soil and water tests high for heavy metals and artificial fibers fall on us from the sky. Is aerosol spraying only about experimenting with weather? What do the self-replicating fibers found in Morgellons patients signify? Why are engineered materials being found in airborne environmental samples? All this suggests a planetary engineering program that is affecting and targeting all living things. Synthetic biology is sciences most exciting new frontier, combining genetics, robotics and nanotechnology with artificial intelligence, hybridizing natural forms and engineering tissues beyond our wildest dreams. The technology explosion is rocketing, and artificial intelligence will surpass our own capabilities. How will our world be organized then? Will we turn ourselves over to machines? Or will we have become technological hybrids ourselves? Learn more at www.AboutTheSky.com Find the DVD and more at www.AvatarProducts.com PS Unlike most content on this YouTube channel, livemusic did not shoot or edit ...

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ACS Synthetic Biology Interview with Editor-in-Chief
Interview with Editor in Chief of ACS Synthetic Biology.

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Views expressed during the conference Meeting of Young Minds
Autumn 2011 iGEM, the worldwide synthetic biology competition for students, came to Amsterdam for the first time. On the night preceding this event the Rathenau Instituut organised a Meeting of Young Minds, in which political youth organisations from the Netherlands and the iGEM participants debated the future of synthetic biology. This film is a summary of the different views expressed during the conference.

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Synthetic Biology Explained.mp4
Click show more for info below From selective breeding to genetic modification, our understanding of biology is now merging with the principles of engineering to bring us synthetic biology. *Written, animated and directed by James Hutson, Bridge8, for the Australian Government. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Please, take a second to subscribe to our channel www.youtube.com Your interest and support is deeply appreciated, our official website is under development. www.facebook.com twitter.com mindfulfuture.ca infomindfulfuture.ca

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Northwestern iGEM 2011 Synthetic Biology
For the Human Practices component of the iGEM competition, the Northwestern 2011 team has created a video to introduce Synthetic Biology to the community. Synthetic Biology is fairly new and many people are scared of the unknown consequences of the field. However, Synthetic Biology offers ways to advance many disciplines, including healthcare. In this video, we explore how synbios clinical applications can greatly contribute to the ever-changing medical field.

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