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Given the costs of fossil fuels for energy, the insecurity of their supply, and the damage to the planet by their consumption, looks at three possible energy futures that suggest that renewable energy...
Looks at the cell from cell to organism: how a cell works - basic internal structures and processes; single-celled organisms; differences between plant and animal cells; becoming multicellular; why cells...
Close-up study of the survival tactics of single-celled organisms, using high magnification and time-lapse filming techniques. Micropredators are shown using vortices, sticky webs, lassoes, deceit, and jaws.
Six videos looking at protein characterisation techniques, each with a tutorial on core tools and methodologies. 1: Cell lysis; differential centrifugation; ammonium sulphate precipiatation. 2: Ion-exchange...
Two programmes following on from THE PHOTON MODEL OF LIGHT.
Uses microphotography to look at the world of the cell inside the human body, a world where each individual cell is programmed to die. The notion that cell death gives birth to life has major implications...
Over 1500 topics relating to the text ‘Life: The Science of Biology’, 5th edition, by Purves, Orians, Heller, Sadava (Sinauer/W H Freeman, 1997). Includes line art from the text, still images from the...
An overview of the nature and function of cells. Uses computer animation to show and describe some of the parts of the typical animal cell, including the cell menbrane, endoplasmic reticulum, nucleus,...
Support video for course S327, in three parts: 1: Compares two techniques for studying protein structures: X-ray diffraction and NMR spectroscopy. Shows a model of the enzyme barnase, which has been studied...
Examines the claims made by Dr Brent Logan, an American psychologist, that by stimulating unborn children with rhythmic sounds played through a modified personal stereo attached to the mother’s belly, the...
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