Media outlets starting with B
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BBiohack The World VideocastUnited States of America
Biohack The World Videocast is an online show similar to Biohack The World's live event series. It covers biohacking, nutritional science, biotechnology, and other health and medicine topics. The show features speaker presentations followed by a panel discussion and an audience Q&A.
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BBioHackers LabUnited Kingdom
The BioHackers Lab podcast explores how to improve your health including your gut, mind, and body so that you can live the best life you can. Lifestyle changes you make can be customised to how your body works. This is biohacking your own ideal life. Your host, Gary Kirwan, talks with people all around the world who are helping to improve health in interesting ways. This may includes different diets, using certain supplements, using exercise, mind training & health gadgets. The ideas shared are meant to be actionable so that you can start creating a better you starting today. Please go to the website https://www.biohackerslab.com for all episodes and summary notes from interviews.
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BBioinformaticsDirectory.comUnited States of America
Serves as a resource for bioinformatics professionals. Features job postings and industry updates.
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BBiological ConservationUnited States of America
The journal is globally relevant and international in scope by publishing the leading research in the field of conservation biology. Publishes articles relating to biological, sociological, and economic areas of conservation and natural resource management, as well as papers that advance the science and practice of conservation. Invites the submission of articles, reviews and letters dealing with all aspects of conservation science. Topics of papers may include assessments of extinction risk, the spread of invasive organisms, conservation management, effects of global change on biodiversity, restoration ecology or resource economics. Although the journal's coverage of topics is academic, emphasis is placed on the practical application of conservation research and essential information for resource managers.
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BBiological ControlUnited States of America
Promotes the science and technology of biological control through research articles and reviews of research and theory. Focuses include new and emerging trends in this field. Biotechnologies dealing with the elucidation and use of genes or gene products for the enhancement of biological control agents are also of interest. Encompasses biological control of viral, microbial, nematode, insect, mite, weed, and vertebrate pests in agricultural, aquatic, forest, natural resource, stored products, and urban environments.
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BBiological InvasionsUnited States of America
Publishes research papers on the patterns and processes of biological invasions, both human-mediated introductions and natural range expansions, in terrestrial, freshwater and marine, including brackish, ecosystems. Interested in papers with theoretical bases on biocontrola and on the release of genetically modified organisms as they illuminate the science of biological invasions as well as scholarly papers on management and policy issues. Discusses papers concerning the ecological consequences of invasions relative to alterations in community-ecosystem structure, including energy flow, biodiversity and invasion-mediated extinction, the factors that influence inoculation and persistence of invasions.
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BBiological PsychiatryUnited States of America
Written for psychiatrists, psychologists, and therapists. Covers all aspects of psychiatric neuroscience. Publishes reports of novel results on a broad range of topics related to the pathophysiology and treatment of major neuropsychiatric disorders. Both basic and clinical neuroscience contributions are encouraged, particularly those addressing genetic and environmental risk factors, neural circuitry and neurochemistry and important new therapeutic approaches.
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BBiological PsychologyUnited States of America
Written for psychologists, psychiatrists, neuroscientists, cognitive scientists and psychophysiologists. Covers biological aspects of psychological states and processes.
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BBiological Research for NursingUnited States of America
Written to deliver basic, clinical and applied research about biological changes in healthy and unhealthy populations to nurses. Publishes peer-reviewed articles that address issues such as: theoretical foundations that increase understanding of biological and physiological changes in health and illness; enhancements in health care interventions developed through biological and physiological research findings; and new methods, instruments, and techniques for biological and physiological research.