Vector Design Tips from World Experts
1. How to Create Effective Vectors for Gene Delivery
Optimize your gene delivery with expert insights on choosing and designing the most effective viral and non-viral vectors.
In this webinar, you will learn:
Live on Thursday, September 5th, 2024.
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2. What is Water of Crystallization? Everything You Need to Know
This guide explains where those seemingly random water and acid molecules come from in chemicals like calcium chloride dihydrate and tris HCl, so you can decide whether or not they will impact your experiments.
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3. What Makes it Onto Your To-do List and Why?
In this episode of The Happy Scientist, examine how your feelings about completing certain tasks impact your planning process and to-do list. Plus, explore the helpful traits we can gain by moving past these feelings to get better at making a start on those tasks you really struggle with.
Did you know that trees can be shy?
It has nothing to do with tarot cards or mercury going into retrograde.
Canopy or "crown" shyness is a phenomenon where the canopies of trees in a forest grow in a way so that they never touch their neighbors.
The physiological cause is unknown but might be related to the ability of some trees to detect backscattered light, and shade and abrasion avoidance mechanisms.
Image: Trees at Plaza San Martín (Buenos Aires), Argentina. Photo by Dag Peak shared under the CC BY 2.0 License without edits.
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