Viruses as bionanotechnology (how a virus works)

Download high quality version here: www.megaupload.com There are many methods of corrupting human DNA, starting with EMF, vaccinations and ending with GM foods. Viruses are artificial nanotechnology (which does not necessarily mean MAN-MADE) created especially for this purpose. According to recent studies 32% of human genome consists of the information encoded by virus-like elements and transposons. Viruses are non-living microscopic particles that attack healthy cells within living things. They do not have the characteristics of living things and incapable to metabolize. Viruses are not alive, so they do not have a need for food like living organisms. Viruses do not have an organized cell structure. They are so light that they can float in the air or water, be passed on to other organisms if touched, and fit anywhere. Viruses invade the cells of both plants and animals. They reproduce inside healthy cells causing diseases that are hard to treat. Viruses can not reproduce by themselves like bacteria or cells. They must attach themselves to the cell membrane of animals, or cell wall of plants and inject a part of their DNA into the cells of the host organism.. They do this by using a hollow tube structure to puncture the cell wall/membrane and pass its DNA into the cell. New virus cells are incubated inside the invaded cell. Once the virus DNA reproduces itself inside the cell, it uses the natural process of osmosis to leave the cell. These new virus cells attach to other

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Nanotechnology : Promises and Challenges (Part 5)

Date : 22 April 2009 Event : Research Lecture Series Speaker : Dr. Yoke Khin Yap, Department of Physics, Michigan Technological University Title of the talk: Nanotechnology : Promises and Challenges About the talk : Nanotechnology has attaracted tremendous interest from scientists, engineers, research funding agencies and general public. It is believed that nanotechnology could change every aspects of the way we lived. Such believe is substantial and can be evidenced from the worldwide federal investment into this emerging research area. The government of United States (US) leads the world in technology research funding. The National Nanotechnology Initiatives (NNI, www.nanogov.com) who cooridnates multiagency efforts in nanotech science, allocates over billion annualy to 14 agencies in the US. In response to these funding efforts, it is desired to provide training and outreach to the younger generation about nanotechnology . This talk is thus designed to provide a brief introduction to beginner resesarchers about the promises and challenges of nanotechnology.

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