CSP: Endangered Species

The Conduct Science Podcast: Endangered Species 00:00 – Intro 02:05 – Announcement 06:30 – News 17:45 – Not so fun facts 20:35 – What are endangered species 25:00 – IUCN Red List 44:16 – How animals become endangered? 59:16 – Conservation strategies 1:09:00 – What YOU can do 1:11:45 – Ending and outro You can […]
Capillary Electrophoresis

Capillary electrophoresis is one type of electrophoresis in which the separation of molecules is performed in a capillary tube that is immersed in an electrophoresis running solution. It is the only type of electrophoresis that can be modified to be fully automated and accommodate all forms of electrophoresis, this makes CE a powerful and […]
Climate Change: Analyzing the Health and Social Impacts of Wildfires in California

Name: Annie Rosenthal Number of lab members or colleagues (excluding PI): We do not have a lab,but there were 3 researchers in our study Location: Berkeley, CA Graduation Date: May 2019 Hello! Who are you and what are you working on? I am a social worker in the San Francisco Bay Area working at the […]
CSP: Microfibers with Dr. Barbara Martinez and Krystle Moody Wood (Interview)

The Conduct Science Podcast: Microfibers with Dr. Barbara Martinez and Krystle Moody Wood (Interview) 00:00 – Introduction 01:30 – Background 09:20 – What drew you into conservation? 15:40 – Microfibre pollution 27:45 – Microfibre innovation challenge 39:30 – How has conservation changed over time? 46:15 – What can we do? 52:35 – COVID pollution 54:15 […]
CSP: Astrobiology

Conduct Science Podcast: Astrobiology 00:00 – Introduction 01:30 – Background 09:20 – What drew you into conservation? 15:40 – Microfibre pollution 27:45 – Microfibre innovation challenge 39:30 – How has conservation changed over time? 46:15 – What can we do? 52:35 – COVID pollution 54:15 – Cool new research 1:00:00 – Ending and outro You […]
Predictive Models for Determining Onset of Menopause

Predicting the onset of menopause can help women better prepare for this phase of life. Thankfully, researchers from the Jyväskylä University want to make this possible. Menopause Usually, menopause occurs naturally in women when their menstrual period ceases. That is, a woman’s ovaries decrease the production of eggs for fertilization. This process is followed […]
The Cryostat-Microtome

Need Microtomes for your studies? Click here A Glimpse into the History of a Cryostat A Cryostat is a versatile and high-quality machine that generates low temperatures for tissue sectioning. The word “Cryostat” originates from two separate Greek words “Kryos”, meaning cold, and “stat”, meaning stable. Sir James Dewar, a Scottish Physicist, and Chemist are […]
Neuropathic Hand Injury Rehabilitation and Assistive Product Development

Name: Ena Bula Oyola Number of lab members or colleagues (excluding PI): 2 in the current project Location: Valencia, Spain Graduation Date: Industrial Design in 2009 and Ergonomics in 2017 Grants: 3 Twitter followers: 11 Hello! Who are you and what are you working on? I am a product designer and ergonomist. I am currently […]
Human-Monkey Embryos Spark an Ethical Debate

The recent news that researchers managed to grow human cells in monkey embryos divides the scientific community. Even though this experiment helps us understand cellular development better, some think that such inquiries are unnecessary. However, this is not the first time scientists made attempted to combine animal embryos with human cells. The Research The […]