Did analysis of an ancient skeleton found in Mexico solve the mystery of the origin of the first Americans?
Click here to read about Naia who died
more than 12,000 years ago and how she is helping to solve the puzzle of how the Americas were first populated.
Monday, 19 May 2014
Saturday, 5 April 2014
3D Printer Creates a Skull and Saves a Life!
3D printing technology has saved a life! A skull created by a 3D printer has been used in a human. Check out this link for details and a look at the transplant surgery.
3D Printed Skull Transplant
Can you imagine other applications for this technology?
3D Printed Skull Transplant
Can you imagine other applications for this technology?
Saturday, 8 March 2014
An Origami Microscope That Works???
You have to see this!
Scientist Manu Prakash and his team have invented fully functional microscopes made out of paper. These microscopes are durable, water proof and can fit into your pocket! Best of all they cost about 50 cents to make! Incredible!
Think about how this could enhanced medical care in developing countries and inspire young scientists!
Scientist Manu Prakash and his team have invented fully functional microscopes made out of paper. These microscopes are durable, water proof and can fit into your pocket! Best of all they cost about 50 cents to make! Incredible!
Think about how this could enhanced medical care in developing countries and inspire young scientists!
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Biohacking - What Do You Think?
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Testing your Pee - There's An App For That!!
There is an app that can test your urine for health problems. The UChek app
was developed by Mumbai’s Myshkin Ingawale and uses your smartphone’s
camera to test colour changes in your urine at set points in the day. No need to fret if you don’t have an iPhone – an Android version is in the works! Check out the details - UChek Urinalysis
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
A 'New' Knee Ligament Found!
A great example of how we are continually learning about the anatomy and physiology of the human body! Knee surgeons in Belgium suggest that they have identified a new ligament in the knee (anterolateral ligament). Surgeons have long suspected that, in addition to the 4 main ligaments in the knee others must exist in order to provide the stability that we see in our knee joints. Think about all of the textbooks that may have to be changed! A New Knee Ligament Found!
Thanks to Taylor (GHS student) for suggesting this post! :)
Thanks to Taylor (GHS student) for suggesting this post! :)
A New Way to Grow Bone Tissue
Watch this talk by scientist Molly Stevens as she explains a new way to grow bone tissue within people by stimulating stem cells found in the periosteum. The process can also be used to grow cartilage.
Saturday, 15 February 2014
Manipulating Memory???
Can you imagine if we were able to do this sort of thing in the human brain???
This is Your Digestive System..... This is Your Digestive System on Junk Food....
Ever wonder what happens to a gummi bear after you eat it???
Take a look at the impact of processed food vs. whole food on the human body with researcher Stefani Bardini from Boston.
Stefani videos the digestion of gummi bears and other processed foods using a swallowed M2A capsule [Mouth to Anus capsule] which wirelessly transmits images from the digestive tract.
You may never eat another gummi bear after watching this! Click on this link to Watch a Gummi Bear on Its Journey Through Your Digestive Tract!
Take a look at the impact of processed food vs. whole food on the human body with researcher Stefani Bardini from Boston.
Stefani videos the digestion of gummi bears and other processed foods using a swallowed M2A capsule [Mouth to Anus capsule] which wirelessly transmits images from the digestive tract.
You may never eat another gummi bear after watching this! Click on this link to Watch a Gummi Bear on Its Journey Through Your Digestive Tract!
Saturday, 25 January 2014
Fevers. A Helpful Defense Against the Flu???
Fever Reducing Medications - Are They Enhancing the Spread of the Flu???
Check out this link (Flu and Fevers) to a spot off
Thursday’s CBC “The National” where a mathematician from McMaster
University, Dr. David Earn (Vikki's undergraduate research supervisor - How cool is that???), was
interviewed. Dr. Earn specializes in mathematically
modeling infectious diseases. His speaks briefly about the effects
that taking fever reducing medications, such as Tylenol and Advil, may
have on the spread of influenza.
Monday, 20 January 2014
Japan and Blood Types: Does it Determine Personality??
As you know your blood type is determined by glycoproteins present on the surface of your RBCs. Does whether you are A, B, O or AB determine your character? Many people in Japan believe that it does. Japanese interview committees, dating sites and even educators are using blood type information. With Valentine's Day fast approaching you may wish to think about who is your "type"!!
Follow this link to read more....
What your Blood Type Says About You!
Follow this link to read more....
What your Blood Type Says About You!
Sunday, 19 January 2014
Can Dieting Cause Weight Gain?
In this talk Sandra Aamodt (a neuroscientist) discusses the connection between our brain and how our body uses food. She suggests that ultimately, dieting is not effective and may in fact be harmful. She advises us to 'listen to our bodies" in order to maintain a healthy body weight. What do you think?
Is Bis-phenol A a Danger????
In Scie150 a stimulating discussion erupted about “Toxic Water Bottles” and bis-phenol . This inspired me to
search for more information on my own. A quick “Google” search revealed some
interesting sources:
http://www.bisphenol-a.org/index.html - This website is put together by
bis-phenol A manufacturers. This might present a biased view (as they want to
continue to sell their product), but it could contain the most recent studies
(as manufacturers want to convince consumers about the safety of their
product).
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/topics/agents/sya-bpa/ - This website is from the National
Institute of Environmental Health Science in the US. They are a branch of the
National Institute for Health, the largest medical research agency in the US.
There are links to information from other US agencies as well.
http://chemicalsubstanceschimiques.gc.ca/fact-fait/bisphenol-a-eng.php – This is the Government of
Canada’s fact sheet on bis-phenol A, and is directly aimed at consumers.
In the
world of science, it is often best to gather information from multiple sources
and studies before coming to any conclusions. If you have any questions about
this or any topic you come across, please feel free to send me an email or talk
to me about it in office hours. Let’s talk science!
Heather
Tuesday, 7 January 2014
Creating Life in the Laboratory???
A scientist (Martin Hanczyc) from Denmark is makes uses chemicals to create "experimental blobs" that act like living cells. Could this be how life first occurred on Earth? What do you think? Check it out the "dancing protocells".
WELCOME!
To our second semester students - welcome back! We hope you enjoyed
your break and are ready to continue learning and developing your skills
in your second semester.
For new students starting in first semester - welcome to Fleming! We hope you'll enjoy your time at the college and in the program.
Take a look at some of the posts on this blog. There are many interesting links to topics that relate to your program materials.
Make sure you're checking D2L for all of your courses on a regular basis. . If you have questions about anything, speak to your instructors.
See you soon!
~ The GHS Teaching Teams
For new students starting in first semester - welcome to Fleming! We hope you'll enjoy your time at the college and in the program.
Take a look at some of the posts on this blog. There are many interesting links to topics that relate to your program materials.
Make sure you're checking D2L for all of your courses on a regular basis. . If you have questions about anything, speak to your instructors.
See you soon!
~ The GHS Teaching Teams
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