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Discusses Einstein’s concept of general relativity and his description of an expanding universe and traces the evolution of the early universe from the instant of the original explosion. Explains how...
Shows how nerve cells are connected and how the connections are formed. Shows how individual neurons behave and how they are stimulated to carry impulses to specific target cells.
Shows how the many different immune-system cells and organs work together and with other body systems to fight not only bacteria and viruses, but even some malfunctions in the body itself, such as cancer.
Looks at applications of the new analytical techniques known as DNA typing, which are based on our increasing knowledge of genes and genomes.
Shows how the thousands of billions of cells within the human body can be distinguished by their shape and biochemical properties.
Shows how surgeons make use of the physics of magnetic fields and powerful computers to view the inside of the body while performing delicate operations.
Looks at the role of molecular recognition, which plays a key role in the production of medical drugs in the laboratory or in industrial production.
The ‘grand tour’ of Voyager 2 - the space probe that started to explore the outer solar system beginning in August 1977, and led to the outer reaches of the solar system. These pictures of the larger...
In the beginning there was no space, time, matter or light. For us time begins at zero. This film showws, through computer animation, the cosmological theory that the universe originated billions of years...
In order to see and observe microscopic structures, technical aids must be used, and the history of these various instruments is explored in part of this programme. From the eye, magnifying glass,...
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