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Many marine organisms have evolved to exhibit bioluminescence putting on incredible deep sea displays of flashing lights, sparkling blooms and smoke-like clouds of shimmering blue. Inspired by this, marine...
Stephen Fry narrates this three-part series produced by the BBC’s Natural History Unit. Each episode uses state of the art technology and innovative camera techniques to show the viewer life at the level...
In this programme, George McGavin joins a team of specialist anatomists in the dissection room to unpick the secrets of human hands and feet. Starting with the skin, the series moves down through each...
Gardening expert Chris Beardshaw presents this programme about soil: a scarce resource on the surface of the land which is essential to all life on earth. Travelling in his specially-equipped mobile soil...
Synthetic biology is an emerging field in at the intersection of biotechnology, information technology and biochemistry with the aim to make biology easier to engineer. But what exactly are synthetic...
In this session learners dissect the lower leg of a horse. Working in small groups, the aim is to safely dissect the limb, and identify select structures. At the end of the lesson, learning is reviewed...
James Watson and Francis Crick collected and interpreted key evidence to determine that DNA molecules take the shape of a twisted ladder: a double helix. The film presents the challenges, false starts, and...
Stem cell scientist Thomas Graf and his team explain how blood, skin and muscle cells acquire such different abilities and shapes and what controls this process.
Video podcast of the Ernst Chain Lecture 2014. Professor Michael Levitt , winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, talks about the impact of computing power on the progress of modern biology. [55 minutes].
Video. As part of an initiative by President Michael D. Higgins, the Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin explores the ethics and future directions of synthetic biology - an emerging scientific field...
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