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What is it about The Science Circle and Second Life?
What is it about The Science Circle and Second Life?
Second Life and The Science Circle has been going strong for over 13 years. That is a longer time than almost any of today’s social media platforms. What does Second Life and The Science Circle mean to you? How do they differ from social media? How is communicating or interacting with other people different in […]
Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Failure in Human Disease
Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Failure in Human Disease
Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Failure in Human Disease Some two billion years ago, a seminal, endosymbiotic event occurred: a larger, anaerobic bacterial cell ingested a smaller, aerobic prokaryotic 'germ'. This beneficial union of two life forms led to the evolution of more highly organized eukaryotic cells with mitochondria as subcellular organelles. These mitochondria still retain their […]
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Psychology & Personality
Psychology & Personality
Discussion Psychology & Personality Psychology has emerged as an important topic for public discussion and education. It has gained new recognition as an important factor in politics, online behavior, domestic […]
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Precambrian-Cambrian Explosion of Marine Organisms: The Latest Fossil and Geologic Data from Virginia
Precambrian-Cambrian Explosion of Marine Organisms: The Latest Fossil and Geologic Data from Virginia
Update to the Precambrian-Cambrian Explosion of Marine Organisms: The Latest Fossil and Geologic Data from Virginia By Dr. William F. Schmachtenberg, SL: Dae Miami Virginia contains excellent exposures of […]
Alien Exosociology
Alien Exosociology
ALIEN EXOSOCIOLOGY: OUR TRANSGALACTIC COMMONALITIES Recent military reports of unexplained objects flying in our skies have sparked renewed interest in alien visitors. Some scientists predict that we will […]
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Alien Exosociology: Our Transgalactic Commonalities
Alien Exosociology: Our Transgalactic Commonalities
Alien Exosociology: Our Transgalactic Commonalities Recent military reports of unexplained objects flying in our skies have sparked renewed interest in alien visitors. Some scientists predict that we will have made contact with advanced civilizations on other worlds within 25 years. What might they be like, and -- more importantly – how might they act? Steven […]
Online Anonymity; how important is it to you?
Online Anonymity; how important is it to you?
Online Anonymity; how important is it to you? "There is no guarantee that an anonymity-free Internet would be a kinder, gentler Internet." -Author: Whitney Phillips "The Internet, my fickle friend, my two-faced enemy, what would life be like without you? Where else can I be anonymously anyone and yet, have no anonymity at all?" […]
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Artificial Intelligence? The truth behind a fascinating buzzword.
Artificial Intelligence? The truth behind a fascinating buzzword.
Artificial Intelligence? The truth behind a fascinating buzzword. Nowadays it is almost impossible to read newspapers or watch media without encountering the words "Artificial Intelligence or AI". These words evoke […]
Biology and Racism
Biology and Racism
Biology and Racism Rarely explored in conversations about race are the actual biological underpinnings of differences in skin color, eye color, hair, etc. This talk will explore the genetics and physiology […]
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Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Failure in Human Disease
Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Failure in Human Disease
Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Failure in Human Disease Some two billion years ago, a seminal, endosymbiotic event occurred: a larger, anaerobic bacterial cell ingested a smaller, aerobic prokaryotic ‘germ’. This beneficial union of two life forms led to the evolution of more highly organized eukaryotic cells with mitochondria as subcellular organelles. These mitochondria still retain […]
Nuclear Energy
Nuclear Energy
Nuclear Energy The prospect of carbon-free electricity produced reliably and abundantly would incentivize investments in nuclear energy. Concerns over proper fuel disposal or recurrences of nuclear accidents with disastrous consequences also inhibit liberal employment of the energy source. Alternative power plant designs such as Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are being considered to improve safety and […]