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Shows the process of human reproduction from conception to birth, filmed by Lennart Nilsson using endoscopic cameras placed inside the womb. Scanning electronic microscope technology magnifies to molecular...
One of a series of 13 short films about remarkable scientific discoveries by Nobel prizewinners and their colleagues. Considers the mysteries of the human nervous system as unravelled by Nobel Prizewinners....
Discusses assisted reproductive technology (ART) and its implications, both social and ethical. Uses microscopic footage and graphics to show the latest infertility treatments. The ethical implications are...
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 thousands of billions of cells within the human body can be distinguished by their shape and biochemical properties.
Dr Craig Heller discusses the biology of sleep, why sleep patterns differ so dramatically among human beings and how sleep patterns change during one’s life.
Joel Benington of Stanford University presents a 10-part telecourse on the brain and its functions.
A CD-ROM teaching resource for topographical anatomy and embryology, following the formation of the human embryo from fertilisation to folding. The first month of life is laid out on a page, with each day...
Series in which Professor Robert Winston examines how the body has evolved. Uses state-of-the art photography and medical imaging to show the workings of the body from the inside. In seven parts. 1: The...
A journey through the ‘seven ages of man’, exploring at each stage the physical workings of the body, using real people as illustrations. The series uses state-of-the art photography and medical imaging...
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