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Nanotechnology : Introduction, Essentials, and Opportunities
by Milad Zoghi- 4.5
4.5 hours on-demand video
One day we see two buckets full of mud are thrown onto two guys while one of them wearing ever-clean nano-based shirt! What happens then is a funny scene but also quite impressive and inspiring, in which how Technology of Nano’s would lead to dreamy inventions. But, how is it even possible?...
$13.99
Lactation Biology
by Dr. Walter Hurley, PhD- 4.9
Approx. 40 hours to complete
Lactation and especially milk, which is the product of that unique mammalian process, are routinely encountered within our daily lives. The overall course goal is to introduce fundamental concepts that form the basis for understanding the biology of lactation, the biology of the mammary gland, and the products of that important physiological process....
One Health: A Ten Thousand Year-Old View into the Future
by Arleigh Reynolds , Tuula Hollmen- 0.0
8 Weeks
This course focuses on what is happening right now in the Arctic, where climate change is accelerating twice as fast as the rest of the world. Health is more than the absence of disease and can be defined as a state of well-being for individuals and their communities....
$139
Emergent Phenomena in Science and Everyday Life
by Michael Dennin , Jun Allard , Donald Saari , Andrea Nicholas , Fred Y.M. Wan , Siddharth A. Parameswaran- 4.4
Approx. 12 hours to complete
We can study these components individually without ever imagining how combining them in just the right way can lead to something as complex and wonderful as a living organism! Thus, we can consider life to be an emergent property of what is essentially an accumulation of constituent parts that are somehow organized in a very precise way....
Plant Bioinformatics
by Nicholas James Provart- 4.8
Approx. 14 hours to complete
For instance, knowing where and when a gene is expressed can help us narrow down the phenotypic search space when we don't see a phenotype in a gene mutant under "normal" growth conditions....
The Science of Happiness
by Dacher Keltner , Emiliana Simon-Thomas- 0.0
11 Weeks
We all want to be happy, and there are countless ideas about what happiness is and how we can get some. NOTE: This course is a self-paced course on edX. What happiness really means and why it matters to you...
$169
Introduction to Molecular Spectroscopy
by Patrick J O'Malley, D.Sc- 4.7
Approx. 11 hours to complete
The course introduces the three key spectroscopic methods used by chemists and biochemists to analyse the molecular and electronic structure of atoms and molecules. A unique virtual spectroscopic laboratory is made available to enable students to measure and analyse spectra online. What is spectroscopy? Energy levels: Molecular Orbital Theory - revision Molecular Orbital diagram for CO...
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Introduction to Bioconductor
by Rafael Irizarry , Michael Love , Vincent Carey- 0.0
4 Weeks
We begin with an introduction to the relevant biology, explaining what we measure and why. Harvard University and HarvardX are committed to maintaining a safe and healthy educational and work environment in which no member of the community is excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or subjected to discrimination or harassment in our program....
$149
Complete neural signal processing and analysis: Zero to hero
by Mike X Cohen- 4.7
47 hours on-demand video
What do you get in this course? If you do all the MATLAB exercises, this course is easily well over 100 hours of educational content. What do you need to know before joining this course? I have tried to make this course accessible to anyone who is interested in learning neural signal processing and time series analysis....
$14.99
Reproducible Research
by Roger D. Peng, PhD , Jeff Leek, PhD , Brian Caffo, PhD- 4.6
Approx. 8 hours to complete
Reproducible research is the idea that data analyses, and more generally, scientific claims, are published with their data and software code so that others may verify the findings and build upon them. The need for reproducibility is increasing dramatically as data analyses become more complex, involving larger datasets and more sophisticated computations. What is Reproducible Research About?...