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F1 Driver Reaction Test
Making Music After DBS Surgery
Earth's Entire History (Visualized On A Football Field)
Famous Peppered Moth's Dark Secret Revealed
Famous peppered moth's dark secret revealed
Scientists unravel details of the famous mutation that turned moths black during the industrial revolution.
Meet the Tardigrade, the Toughest Animal on Earth
The DNA Double Helix Discovery
The Cell Cycle - The Amoeba Sisters
Catching Kayla
'E:60' - Catching Kayla
Edpuzzle video lesson. Make any video your lesson. Take a video and crop it, add your voice or embed questions at any point.
Video: "What is ATP?"
Video: Plants Compete for Sunlight
Video - Surf Dock : Cell Membrane
Video - Fluid Mosaic Model
Osmosis and Water Potential
Video - Diffusion
Video - "Transport Across Cell Membranes"
Video - "Cell Transport
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Video - "Inside the Cell Membrane"
El Dorado Fire - (Ecological Succession)
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Swarm of Sharks Attack Spawning Grouper
Symbiotic Relationships Videos (6)
Limiting Factors in an Ecosystem
Bozeman Science: Population Ecology
Dead stuff: The secret ingredient in our food chain - John C. Moore
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Enzymes (Updated)"
Video - "
Enzy
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Saving the giant panda from extinction
Scientists and veterinarians from China and America are working together to restore the giant panda population. Scott Pelley reports
The Making of the Fittest: Natural Selection and Adaptation
This film describes natural selection and adaptation in populations of rock pocket mice living in the American Southwest.
What a Frog Needs to Make That Leap
A study shows that these amphibians may have evolved to jump first before developing a crucial joint that propels them onward.
This Halloween, Consider the Unappreciated Beauty of Spiders
Arachnids get a bad rap, particularly around Halloween, but they’re actually quite lovely in their own, deadly, leaping, eight-legged, cannibalistic way.
The Hummingbird as Warrior: Evolution of a Fierce and Furious Beak
Winsomely captured in poems and song, the birds are yielding new secrets about their astounding beaks and penchant for violence.
Geckos Can Run on Water
A small lizard is among the elite group of animals that race across the surface of water.
Owl Power | Owl Shows Off Silent Flight Superpower | Nature | PBS
Just how quiet is a barn owl in flight? The answer, as it turns out: very quiet indeed.
Super Cats: A NATURE Miniseries | Fishing Kittens See Water For the First Time | Nature | PBS
With their partially webbed feet and an insulating layer of fur, fishing cats are perfectly suited for a life aquatic. Watch as this mother fishing cat introduces her kittens to the water for the first time and tries to teach them how to catch fish, without much success.
The Himalayas | The Himalayan Jumping Spider | Nature | PBS
In this harsh world of ice and rock lives a little spider.
Magic of the Snowy Owl | Owl of the Arctic | Nature | PBS
In the dim glow of the Arctic glow, the true majesty of the Snowy Owl can be seen in its frozen, white kingdom.
Snowbound: Animals of Winter | Reindeer Noses Really Do Glow Red | Nature | PBS
Behind the Christmas folktale, there's a grain of truth.
Shark devours a seal, researchers show how sharks are tagged in "60 Minutes" report
More sharks are being spotted near beaches in the North Atlantic Ocean, some just feet from the shoreline. Bill Whitaker reports on why the sharks are swimming so close and how scientists are tracking them.
With Amazon Rain Forest Ablaze, Brazil Faces Global Backlash
The fires scorching the Amazon come amid growing concern that Brazil’s weakening environmental policies could jeopardize the country’s trade and foreign relations.
Making ideas into reality at MIT's "Future Factory"
For more than 30 years, MIT has been recruiting people with crazy ideas to work in their Media Lab, where life-changing inventions are created. "60 Minutes" got a peek at what they're working on now
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