Bacteriophage T4

submitted by: Seyet

This is a highly accurate visualization of the Bacteriophage T4 based on Cryo-EM datasets of the virus. The scope of the animation is to show the infection process of the T4 into an E. coli cell. All scientific data sets and motion based off of research from Michael Rossmann Laboratory (Purdue University). Courtesy of Seyet LLC.

Wisskomm Vodcast, 49. Woche 2007

submitted by: wisskomm
German Vodcast about Science Communication. Diese Woche unter anderem über die Übertragung des Deutschen Forschungspreises, die Studie "Scientific Research in the Media", Sciencebridge in Kassel, den Vortrag von Robert Full bei TEDtalks , den Vergleich von Wikipedia und Brockhaus und den Start von "scienceblogs" in Deutschland. Die Studie ""Scientific Research in the Media" " können Sie hier herunterladen. Die Wisskomm Wochenschau ist eine Gemeinschaftsproduktion von Wisskomm e.V....

Follow the Water

submitted by: CUAHSI-dk

Developed as part of the CUAHSI Watershed Media Project.

MicrobeWorld Video Ep. 11 - The Maloy Lab

submitted by: MicrobeWorld
MicrobeWorld visits The Maloy Lab at San Diego State University to talk with Professor Stanley Maloy and three grad students, Dave Matthews, Gerardo Perez and Veronica Casas, about their research. The Maloy Lab focuses on the genetics and physiology of Salmonella and bacteriophage that infect Salmonella. Maloy and his students use a combination of genetic, molecular, biochemical, and genomic approaches to answer questions about the uptake of DNA from bacteriophage, transfer of genes...

Forsyth Tech CC Demand Driven Biotech Program

submitted by: Sam.McCormick

A video diary of how Forsyth Tech Community College developed a demand driven biotech curriculum to respond to the needs of local industry. Forsyth Tech is one of 5 centers of expertise that make up the National Center for the Biotechnology Workforce. The video was produced by SLAM, Inc.

Screening at a Glance

submitted by: sadawal

Harvard Univ. screening video by Bridgett Wagner Music by Brian Syrjala & Jimmy Fox