Sea Star Regeneration


Sea stars have an amazing ability to regenerate lost limbs. In this video Professor Blake Barron from Santa Barbara City College describes the process of sea star regeneration. While doing a local beach dive I came across this example of what he describes, a two legged sea star with two new limbs starting to bud.


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Planarian Regeneration Part 1.mov


Planaria are non-parasitic flatworms of the biological family Planariidae, belonging to the order Seriata. Planaria are common to many parts of the world, living in both saltwater and freshwater ponds and rivers. Some species are terrestrial and are found under logs, in or on the soil, and on plants in humid areas. These animals move by beating cilia on the ventral dermis, allowing them to glide along on a film of mucus. Some move by undulations of the whole body by the contractions of muscles built into the body membrane. They exhibit an extraordinary ability to regenerate lost body parts. Source : www.hhmi.org en.wikipedia.org


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Regenerative Medicine 101


Regenerative medicine may sound like science fiction, but it is based on a simple premise. Dr. Atala lists the types of tissues that they plan to bioprint (00:07) at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine.


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Regenerative Medicine: Re-Growing Body Parts


Imagine re-growing a severed fingertip, or creating an organ in the lab that can be transplanted into a patient without risk of rejection. It sounds like science fiction, but it's not. It's the burgeoning field of regenerative medicine, in which scientists are learning to harness the body's own power to regenerate itself, with astonishing results. Correspondent Wyatt Andrews brings you to the scientific frontier.


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Stem Cells & Tissue Regeneration


(October 6, 2009) Dr. Jill Helms, Associate Professor of Surgery at the Stanford School of Medicine, discusses developments in stem cell research and the future of regenerative medicine. Stanford Mini Med School is a series arranged and directed by Stanford's School of Medicine, and presented by the Stanford Continuing Studies program. Featuring more than thirty distinguished, faculty, scientists and physicians from Stanford's medical school, the series offers students a dynamic introduction to the world of human biology, health and disease, and the groundbreaking changes taking place in medical research and health care. Stanford University www.stanford.edu Stanford Continuing Studies http Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com


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Regenerative Medicine


This video describes the advancements in use of cord blood stem cells as a possible treatment for over 70 diseases. It provides a review of applications in regenerative medicine (rebuilding damaged organs or creating living tissue) including diabetes and heart disease. For a free information kit, click here www.cordblood.com


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Regenerative Medicine: Pathways to Cure - Version 2.0


The Alliance for Medical Research is pleased to present a new video explaining the benefits of Stem Cell Research.


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Regenerative Medicine and Applications of Stem Cell Research


(June 1, 2010) Renee Reijo Pera, Ph.D., and Professor Michael Longaker discuss the future of regenerative medicine and the promise that stem cell research holds for this field. During the final quarter of the Stanford Mini Med School, some of the most timely and important topics in contemporary medicine and the biosciences are addressed. Stanford Mini Med School is a series arranged and directed by Stanford's School of Medicine and presented by the Stanford Continuing Studies program. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford Medical School med.stanford.edu Stanford Continuing Studies: continuingstudies.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com


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Preserving Stem Cells: Regenerative Medicine & Telomerase Activation - Dr Ed Park's Podcast 5


Dr. Ed Park of Recharge Biomedical Clinic explains stem cells and interviews Dr. Mike West, a pioneer in regenerative medicine. Stem Cells are preserved using telomerase activation. www.rechargebiomedical.com To quote Dr. West "The best evidence is that the telomere is fundamental in many aspects of aging and that activating telomerase can abolish many of those aspects of aging."


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Wake Forest University - Regenerative Medicine


Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, IRM, regenerative medicine, Anthony Atala, MD


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Stephen Badylak on "Regenerative Medicine: Possibilities and Potential" at Singularity Summit 2011


The Singularity Summit 2011 was a TED-style two-day event at the historic 92nd Street Y in New York City. The next event will take place in San Francisco, on October 13 & 14, 2012. For more information, visit: www.singularitysummit.com


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McEwen Centre for Regenerative Medicine


The McEwen Centre for Regenerative Medicine was established at University Health Network in 2003 with a generous donation from Rob and Cheryl McEwen, which they matched in 2006 with a second donation. The McEwen Centres vision is to be a world-renowned centre for stem cell biology and regenerative medicine. To achieve this ambitious goal, the team of McEwen Investigators is working together to accelerate the development of more effective treatments for conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, respiratory disease and spinal cord injury. The McEwen Centre is based in the heart of Torontos Discovery District at the MaRS Centre/Toronto Medical Discovery Tower. Find out more at www.mcewencentre.com


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Holistic Management: Regenerative agriculture


www.holisticmanagement.org Maybe its time for a change and maybe we need to call that regenerative agriculture because we think about the condition of agricultural lands, we reduce organic matter by almost 50% in a lot of our crop lands and so maybe its time to thinking maybe its time to start thinking about regenerating those soils.


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[60 Minutes] What is Regenerative Medicine?


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David Kekich - Regenerative Medicine (Part 1/6)


articles.mercola.com Natural health physician and Mercola.com founder Dr. Joseph Mercola and David Kekich discuss about regenerative medicine and aging. Part 1


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Regenerative Medicine: What Is It?


June 28, 2007 presentation by Michael Longaker for the Stanford University Office of Science Outreach's Summer Science Lecture Series. Dr. Michael Longaker, Director or Children's Surgical Research, explains how regenerative, reparative, replacement and tissue engineering medicine represent an emerging field that holds great promise for core problems in medicine world wide. Stanford University Office of Science Outreach: oso.stanford.edu Summer Science Lecture Series oso.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com


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KERS vs KEGS ReGenX Technology Demo University of Ottawa 2010


Kinetic Energy Recovery Technology vs Kinetic Energy Generating Technology. The Regenerative Acceleration Generator produces 10.2 watts at 3300 RPM while the Conventional Generator is able to produce ONLY 0.001 watts at 62 RPM with an identical prime mover input setting. The Regenerative Acceleration Generator produces 1019900% more output power over the conventional generator. REGENERATIVE ACCELERATION GENERATOR TECHNOLOGY There is now a new technology to add to the energy technologies debate. It is called Regenerative Acceleration Generator Technology (RM) and it is more of a "new energy" paradigm than just a new technology. What PDI Research has succeeded in designing a generator coil which REVERSES generator armature reaction. This armature reaction is responsible for the braking effect in electric vehicles. As the EV generator converts the vehicle's stored kinetic energy, electrical power is delivered to the batteries while it simultaneously decelerates the vehicle. As the vehicle kinetic energy drops the power supplied to the batteries also drops. PDI has been successful in creating generators coils which do not decelerate when a load is applied - but accelerate instead. Now when the RM generator is supplying power to the batteries the kinetic energy increases and the energy paradigm is reversed - since both kinetic energy and electrical energy now are increasing. Merry Christmas Thane Thane C. Heins President Potential +/- Difference Inc. R & D "The Transition of <b>...</b>


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Regeneration - An Earth Saving Evolution : Lifeworks Foundation


There are many more millions of living organisms below the soil than above it and only now are we beginning to understand how intensive agriculture and the widespread use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides has killed many of these vital soil organisms. By releasing the soils nutrient pools, these practices have resulted in higher short-term yields. In the long term they have seriously depleted our most important base resource the soil. This extractive nutrient harvesting is not sustainable and history shows us how civilization after civilization has collapsed when they have completed exploited and exhausted their soils. As food security becomes a looming global issue, nutritious food grown in ways that build and maintain healthy, mineral-rich soils is a pressing imperative for the future wellbeing of our population. Biological farming promises an economically and environmentally viable alternative. By remineralising and balancing the microbes in the soil, the microbes are able to build soil health and deliver nutrients effectively to the plant. The microbes in biological fertilisers work symbiotically in collaborative populations, feeding off each other in dynamic, self-perpetuating cycles that work to fix particular problems with the soil or plant. There are specific microbes which capture energy, carbon, phosphorous or other essential elements that make an immediate and cumulative difference to plant and soil health. Added to the soil biological fertilizers go on <b>...</b>


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NASA Video Part 1 - Regenerative Acceleration Explanation


NASA VIDEO ABSTRACT Parts 1 & 2 Video update of Potential Difference Inc's Regenerative Acceleration Technology. Generator Regenerative Acceleration is accomplished with the incorporation of HIGH IMPEDANCE / HIGH VOLTAGE COILS which have the effect of accelerating the prime mover during operation. Perepiteia Generator Operation Explanation Draft 1 June 20th, 2008 High Voltage Coil Effects Thane C. Heins Introduction The Perepiteia Generator employs high voltage coils to counteract the effects associated with Lenzs Law and the Law of Conservation of Energy. Whereas a conventional generator high current coil design causes the prime mover to decelerate under load the Perepiteia high voltage coil design causes the prime mover to accelerate. If high current and high voltage coils are employed simultaneously, the acceleration provided by the high voltage coils can completely eliminate Lenzs Law (deceleration) effects and even provide additional acceleration despite high current coil loading. This paper is intended to explain (only) one aspect of how this acceleration may be occurring with respect to how high voltage wire eddy currents affect the coils ability to produce an induced magnetic field as dictated by Lenzs Law. There of course are other possible reasons for the observed acceleration (including core loss reduction) which will be dealt with in greater detail at another time. Basic Observations, Critical Minimum Rotor Speed/Frequency Conventional generators employ low <b>...</b>


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National SW3 Regenerative Receiver


National SW3 receiver description and demo on 80 meter SSB and CW. This is part of my web site at www.io.com


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An amazing story of stem cells, regenerative medicine and healing power:


Huge gains in tissue regeneration are happening now. Adult stem cells are used in these groundbreaking procedures and are the foundation for many more in trials today. National Geographic's EXPLORER expands on "the science of tissue engineering and shows how scientists are beginning to harness the body's natural powers to grow skin, muscle, body parts and vital organs, even hearts..." Read more: channel.nationalgeographic.com


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555 Super-Regenerative IF Spectrum Analyser


My relatively unconventional, but simple design for a toy (but still useful) HF spectrum analyser using a VHF super-regenerative detector as a logarithmic IF. www.vk2zay.net Fits in an Altoids tin, runs from 9 volts, and pulls 21 mA. Front-end is a JFET cascode mixer, the LO a JFET Hartley. Log IF is self-quenched common-gate JFET oscillator. Uses LM555 IC with PNP current source and LED modified threshold point for the linear sawtooth VCO tuning/X sweep voltage generation. Another (7)555 implements a frequency to voltage converter that resolves the log detector's quench signal. An LM358 op-amp level shifts and amplifies the output of the F2V converter to something more convenient for a CRO Y channel input. Sweeps 22 MHz chunks of spectrum to beyond 55 MHz (limited largely by front-end LPF, IF is around 150 MHz), and gives a resolution bandwidth of about 250 kHz. Log range is better than 50 dB and quite linear. Frequency sweep is a bit compressed at the bottom end because of VCO varicap non-linearity. Tolerates 10 dBm signals, but IP3 is not expected to be very good as mixer stands only 2 mA.


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Limb Regeneration


Regrowth of a finger tip with magical powder that reprograms cell's DNA


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Stem Cell Therapy (Regenerative Medicine) in New Jersey


Dr. Damon Noto at Spine and Joint Center in New Jersey offers cutting-edge, non-invasive regenerative medicine including stem cell treatment and PRP to treat patients with spinal and joint problems.


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Medical tourism in Croatia - Regenerative medicine-Stem cells in reconstructive surgery


An advanced procedure for breast augmentation based on regenerative medicine and involves the collection of stem cells from adipose tissue and the injection of those cells, together with adipose tissue, to allow semi-permanent maintenance of breast conditions after injection. Check out our web site for more information croatianmedicaltourism.com.


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Stem Cells Retina and cornea regeneration ACT Dr lanza - Advanced Cell Technology


ACt Dr lanza gives speech of upcomming appravod trials for AMD, stargardt, corneal repair and 200 other eye problems that they think that should be able to be repaired with the use of stem cells ACT website : www.advancedcell.com ACT stock : www.marketwatch.com


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Stem Cell Therapeutics: Tissue Regeneration - Christopher J. Centeno, MD


Christopher J. Centeno, MD speaks about Stem Cell Therapeutics: Tissue Regeneration at the 16th annual A4M conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. More: This session will focus on the use of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for musculoskeletal tissue repair. Item #A4M083D2-15


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Juicer Recipes - Raw Food Diet - The Most Regenerative Drink Possible :)


Free Raw Grocery List + More Vids Here: www.regenerateyourlife.org Juicing Recipes / Juicer Recipes / Raw Food Diet The Most Hydrating Alkalizing Energizing Detoxifying Regenerative Drink Possible :)


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Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Regenerative Medicine: Of Hopes and Challenges


Claudius Conrad, MD, PhD, of Harvard Medical School and Harvard Stem Cell Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital, discusses the clinical use of stem cells.


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A Recipe for Regeneration


Regrowing body parts has only recently become a medical reality, and it's having a profound impact on the care patient's receive, and their long-term prospects for recovery. Dr. Anthony Atala is at the forefront of research, heading up the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine. He was inspired to develop new techniques for organ regeneration by his work as a pediatrician, where he was disappointed by the century-old techniques that were still in use. Here he describes what he was up against, and how he goes about creating a new organ from original tissue.


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University of Dayton - Groundbreaking discovery in tissue regeneration


For 250 years, scientists have believed old age and repeated amputation weaken a newt's ability to regenerate. They were wrong. And that's good news for humans. Panagiotis Tsonis, director of the University of Dayton's Center for Tissue Regeneration and Engineering at Dayton (TREND), said his discovery will benefit the entire field of regeneration research and brings us one step closer to a complete understanding of how newts regenerate, which could one day enable humans to replicate the process. Nature Communications published Tsonis' research July 12, 2011. The study shows even after surgically removing the lens from a newt 18 times over 16 years, the newt was still able to regenerate a perfect lens. Tsonis' findings overturn long-accepted theories proposed by regeneration scientists, including Charles Darwin. "When would a person benefit from regeneration most? It's when they are older," Tsonis said. "This shows the newt is an excellent source for finding answers to regeneration, particularly as it relates to old age. It has the ability to protect and preserve regeneration."


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Regenerative science - British Heart Foundation Mending Broken Hearts


www.bhf.org.uk UCL's Professor Paul Riley and the British Heart Foundation's Dr Charmaine Griffiths talk about the latest regenerative research which could offer hope to heart patients


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Planarian Regeneration Part 2.mov


Planaria are non-parasitic flatworms of the biological family Planariidae, belonging to the order Seriata. Planaria are common to many parts of the world, living in both saltwater and freshwater ponds and rivers. Some species are terrestrial and are found under logs, in or on the soil, and on plants in humid areas. These animals move by beating cilia on the ventral dermis, allowing them to glide along on a film of mucus. Some move by undulations of the whole body by the contractions of muscles built into the body membrane. They exhibit an extraordinary ability to regenerate lost body parts. Source : www.hhmi.org


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Part 4 REGENERATIVE ACCELERATION using 1/4 HP DC Motor


PRO-PEACE, OIL FREE, NEW FREE-WORLD ORDER TECHNOLOGY video.google.com www.zeitgeistmovie.com Peripetia Generator regenerative acceleration using 1/4 hp DC motor / prime mover. Heavy rotor will be replaced in the next demo with lighter steel rotor. More discussion here: www.overunity.com HOWGENERATOR HIGH VOLTAGE COILS CAUSE ACCELERATION At the critical threshold speed or frequency (dictated by the coils impedance) the high voltage coil ceases to act as an INDUCTOR (storing energy in the electromagnetic field and producing a Lenz's Law repelling action to the approaching magnetic field) and begins to act as a CAPACITOR (storing energy in the electrostatic field between the wires). This is clearly shown in the video FREQUENCY VARIATIONS & MULTI LAYER HV COIL ACCELERATION: www.youtube.com When a North Pole magnet approaches a high voltage coil above the critical threshold speed/frequency a North Pole repelling magnetic field as per Lenz's Law is not produced because the coil's impedance has impeded the current flow within the coil sufficiently. Voltage is built up in the coil and stored in the electrostatic field, between the wires like a capacitor. When the North Pole magnet is TDC - Top Dead Centre - neither approaching nor receding away from the coil - the coil's stored voltage, which is now at a maximum, is released through the coil's DC resistance and a magnetic field is produced according to Lenz's Law (at this split second at TDC the AC sine wave is changing direction <b>...</b>


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Ten-Tec T1253 REGENERATIVE SHORTWAVE RADIO KIT - CW RECEPTION


Ten-Tec T-1253 kit ( radio.tentec.com ) receiving Morse code on 80 meter amateur radio band, frequency 3552 kHz. Video shows operation of regeration control used to demodulate CW (continuous wave) signals. Annotation of CW message is included.


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Regenerative Design Institute HippyGourmet meets Penny Stark


www.HippyGourmet.com http In this segment from Organic Living TV with the Hippy Gourmet we sit down with Penny Livingston-Stark who shares with us the values of Permaculture, bio-diversity, sustainable building and the joys of healthy and delicious foods! Regenerative Design Institute is located in Bolinas, California and is one of our most favorite places to learn about thriving from the abundance all around us!


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Twinplex Regenerative Receiver Using #19 Tube


This is my twinplex regen built from the Frank Jones 1936 Radio Handbook. It incorporates period components runs 1.5 VDC on the filament and 90VDC on the plate. Surprisingly good performance for a simple set.


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