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Through a series of dissections combined with state-of-the-art imaging techniques, the programme examines insect anatomy at micro level. Insects outnumber humans by 200 million to one and are the supreme...
Filmmaker David Malone explores the science behind metamorphosis, as - with the help of entomologists and microphotography - he looks at the life cycles of locusts, caterpillars, tadpoles and sea urchins....
A digitally remastered collection of 19 British films made between 1922 and 1933 that used groundbreaking techniques to share the secrets of the natural world with cinema audiences. The pioneering series...
A practical introduction to bees and beekeeping, offering information on types of bees to keep; how and where to obtain bees; the working of the hive and life cycle of the bee; building and managing the...
Seven activities designed as science learning resources: 1) Holly Leaf Miner: explores the biology of this insect and its predators, showing how to undertake a biological project to quantify mortality...
Uses cinemicrography, flying cameras and time-lapse cinematography to present a insect’s-eye view of the wildlife found in a meadow in southern France in summertime. Shows a bee gathering pollen; a...
An introduction to the plentiful biodiversity found within the insect world.
Interactive tutorial and simulation of electrophysiological recording from sensory nerves. Laboratory support material that illustrates the structure and function of leg mechanoreceptors and the principles...
Tutorial and support material covering biomechanical principles, using examples from insects and crustaceans. Approximately 2 hours of teaching material.
Shows how under the exterior of an ordinary house in an average American town are millions of living insects, most of them invisible to the naked eye. Uses time-lapse photography and electron microscropy to...
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