Kayalar neden sivridir, madde uzun zaman birbiri üstüne yığıldığı için mi, yoksa hayvanlar kaşındıklarında sürtünebilsin diye mi ? Göller neden durgundur, hayvanlar sürüklenmeden yıkanabilsin diye mi, yoksa akıntı olmadığı için mi ? Çocukların verdikleri cevaplardan bizden nasıl farklı düşündüklerini ve bunun dinsel eğitimde ne anlama geldiğini hep birlilkte görelim. Çok güzel bir video olmuş.
In an effort to improve outcomes for patients with some of the deadliest childhood cancers, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital scientists have created the world’s largest collection of pediatric solid tumor samples, drug-sensitivity data and related information and have made the resource available at no charge to the global scientific community.
St. Jude and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute collaborated to create the resource, known as the Childhood Solid Tumor Network. The work is reported today as an advance online publication in the scientific journal Nature.
“Survival rates for children with recurrent solid tumors have not improved significantly in more than 20 years and remain below 30 percent,” said corresponding author Michael Dyer, Ph.D., chair of the St. Jude Department of Developmental Neurobiology and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator. “This research will change that by promoting scientific collaboration to leverage the efforts of researchers worldwide to advance understanding and ultimately treatment of pediatric solid tumors.”
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8121952-st-jude-childrens-childhood-solid-tumor-network/
Demonstrating an ongoing commitment to enriching the lives of pets and people, 1,400 Purina employees blanketed the greater St. Louis area on Tuesday during “PetCare Pride Day,” the company’s annual volunteer day. In its 16th year, PetCare Pride Day reached more than 20 non-profit organizations in Missouri and Illinois.
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8105351-purina-annual-volunteer-petcare-pride-day/
Hep överiz toplumumuzu "ne kadar dindarız, ne kadar geleneksel değerlerimize sahip çıkıyoruz" diye. Dine sıkı sıkı sarılırız ve ondan taviz vermenin büyük çöküşü getireceği gibi komplo teorileri üretiriz...
Peki hiç dürüstçe kendimize sorduk mu nasıl oluyor da ateist oranının inançlılardan daha yüksek olduğu kuzey avrupa ülkelerindeki insanlar bizden çok daha düşük suç oranlarına ve insan hakları ihlallerine, bizden daha yüksek toplumsal refaha, ekonomik ve teknolojik kalkınmışlığa sahip olabiliyorlar?
Konuşmanın tamamı: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQyFRYCttyY
Kumsaldaki bi kum taneciğinin üstünde yaşayan mikroorganizmadan farksız olan insan nasıl herşeyin merkezi olduğu ve herşeyin insana hizmet etmek için varolduğu küstahlığına kapılabilir?
Kaynak:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Beyindeki-Süpernova
http://www.facebook.com/karikateist
There is only one place to be on St. Patrick’s Day and that’s Ireland. The St Patrick’s Festival is truly one of the great spectacles of the world — a week-long celebration of music, dance and outdoor shows culminating in the stunning St. Patrick’s Day parade through the historic streets of Dublin on March 17th.
One can also celebrate at the ‘Home of St Patrick’ in Northern Ireland where a stunning new calendar of events launched this year, set around Downpatrick and Armagh where St Patrick lived when he was in Ireland and where he is buried.
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8049251-tourism-ireland-st-patricks-day-globalgreening/
St. Catherine Hospital from Croatia has been named as one of the finalists, and Ruban d’Honneur recipients, in the 2016/17 European Business Awards sponsored by RSM.
It is one of only 110 finalists announced after over 33,000 businesses were engaged in the competition, and was chosen by a panel of independent judges because it displayed the core values of innovation, ethics and success.
The company will now undertake an in depth face-to-face interview, and will find out if it is a winner of one of the 11 categories at a Gala Final on May 4 in Dubrovnik.
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/uk/8037951-st-catherine-hospital-business-awards/
Cancer takes more children’s lives than any other disease in the U.S., and nearly 25,000 kids will be diagnosed during the month of September alone. As the largest private funder of childhood cancer research grants, the St. Baldrick’s Foundation is on a mission to take childhood back from cancer by raising critical dollars for lifesaving research and spreading awareness about the harsh realities of childhood cancer.
This September, in recognition of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, St. Baldrick’s will show how the research it funds is accelerating the development of new therapies and cures for kids with cancer everywhere. The Foundation will also share stories of kids affected by cancer – kids like David and Hazel who were both diagnosed with neuroblastoma, but faced two different outcomes.
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/7916553-st-baldricks-childhood-cancer-awareness-month/
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is naming the institution’s principal research tower after Donald Pinkel, M.D., whose legacy of driving progress toward advancing cures for pediatric catastrophic diseases continues at the institution today.
When St. Jude was established 55 years ago, Pinkel, the hospital’s first medical director, committed to finding cures for childhood cancer, leading to groundbreaking treatments that saved countless children’s lives. Many of these cancers were deemed incurable prior to Pinkel’s research, but his distinct approach to eradicating diseases established a model for how cancers could be treated.
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/7924752-st-jude-childrens-research-hospital-donald-pinkel-tower/
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on ympäristöystävällisten, kustannustehokkaiden ja energiaa säästävien
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http://www.lamponen.fi
Adolescents and young adults with a severe inherited immunodeficiency disorder improved following treatment with novel gene therapy developed at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health. The results of this study appear today in the journal Science Translational Medicine.
The study involved five males with X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency disease (SCID-X1), also known as “Bubble Boy” disease, who were all treated at NIAID. This inherited disorder involves a mutation in the IL2RG gene that affects males and occurs in 1 of every 50,000 to 100,000 live births, leaving them with little to no immune protection.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7808651-st-jude-gene-therapy-results/