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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....
Biosphere 2 Science for the Future of Our Planet
by Kevin E. Bonine, PhD- 4.8
Approx. 29 hours to complete
Are you ready to take an incredible journey around Planet Earth and beyond? In this course, you will delve into a world of innovative science and learn from a team of Biosphere 2 and University of Arizona researchers. Life and Resources in Space - Should We Go There? Lecture 9d - The Moon and Mars...
Introduction to Human Behavioral Genetics
by Matt McGue- 4.8
Approx. 27 hours to complete
Behavioral genetic methodologies from twin and adoption studies through DNA analysis will be described and applied to address longstanding questions about the origins of individual differences in behavioral traits. 1A: The Nature-Nurture Debate and Founding of Behavioral Genetics 5D: What We Have Learned About Environmental Risk From Twin and Adoption Studies...
Nanotechnology and Nanosensors, Part 2
by Prof. Hossam Haick- 4.8
Approx. 17 hours to complete
Learn about novel sensing tools that make use of nanotechnology to screen, detect and monitor various events in personal or professional life. Together, we will lay the groundwork for infinite innovative applications, starting from diagnosis and treatments of diseases, continuing with quality control of goods and environmental aspects, and ending with monitoring security issues....
Intro to Psychology
by Susan Snycerski , Greg Feist , Lauren Castellano- 0.0
Approx. 4 months
identify and analyze the social dimension of society as a context for human life, the processes of social change and social continuity, the role of human agency in those processes, and the forces that engender social cohesion and fragmentation. lesson 3 The biology of behavior Introducing Matt Sputnik and genetics. Timeline of humans and human evolution....
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Nanotechnology : Introduction, Essentials, and Opportunities
by Milad Zoghi- 4.5
4.5 hours on-demand video
The list of breakthrough inventions and extraordinary solutions could continue for thousands of pages and surprisingly it sounds Nanotechnology to have a finger in every pie, from energy harvesting and environmental issues to nano-medicine and biology, and almost all branches of engineering, and many more. I’m Milad Zoghi, Nanotechnologist and the author of the book “NanoTehcnology in Plain Language”....
$13.99
Richard Schechner's Introduction to Performance Studies
by Richard Schechner- 4.9
Approx. 25 hours to complete
Performance Studies: An Introduction explores the wide world of performance--from theatre, dance, and music to ritual, play, political campaigns, social media, and the performances of everyday life. Compare, analyze, and interpret performances of their own and other cultures RONALD GRIMES: ANIMAL AND HUMAN RITUALS RICHARD SCHECHNER: TURNER AND SOCIAL DRAMA RICHARD SCHECHNER: LIMINAL AND COMMUNITAS...
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Plant Bioinformatics
by Nicholas James Provart- 4.8
Approx. 14 hours to complete
Hundreds of plant genomes have been sequenced, RNA-seq has enabled transcriptome-wide expression profiling, and a proliferation of "-seq"-based methods has permitted protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions to be determined cheaply and in a high-throughput manner. Araport, TAIR, Gramene, EnsemblPlants Compara, PLAZA; SUBA4 and Cell eFP Browser, 1001 Genomes Browser Module 5: GO ENRICHMENT ANALYSIS AND PATHWAY VIZUALIZATION....
From Disease to Genes and Back
by Gert Matthijs , Yurii Aulchenko , Michel Georges , Marianna Bevova , Lennart Karssen- 4.7
Approx. 44 hours to complete
Human genetics explores the genetically determined similarities and differences between human beings. This scientific discipline encompasses a variety of related fields such as molecular genetics, genomics, population genetics and medical genetics. - give examples of monogenic and complex disorders Analysis of Directly Genotyped and Imputed data. Population Stratification and its Consequences Meta-analysis of GWAS Results: Theory and Background...
Biohacking Secrets for Better Life Quality
by Jens Belner- 4.5
1 hour on-demand video
Hack Your Way To MORE Energy, Maximize Your True Potential, And Unleash The BEST Version Of Yourself The sugar crash kicks in and you start to feel sleepy. It could be the result of environmental factors such as the air you breathe, the water you drink, and the food you eat....
$11.99