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Curated Video

USA: EL NINO WEATHER PHENOMENON SAID TO BE DYING OUT

Higher Ed
English/Nat "El Nino" -- the weather phenomenon that has caused unusual weather patterns since the beginning of 1997 is said to be dying out. Using the latest satellite technology, NASA researchers say that for the first time they can...
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Curated Video

Rare 'werewolf' kitten found in park ++FIRST RUN 27th MAY 2016++

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4037507LEAD INOne of the world's rarest kittens has been found under a bush is Cape Town. The Lykoi or werewolf cat is only one of 35 known in the world and is the only natural-born Lykoi on record in...
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Curated Video

Recap of Chinese scientist's remarks at conference

Higher Ed
AP Chief Medical Writer Marilynn Marchione says more questions have been raised than answered after a Chinese researcher made his first public comments about his claims to have helped make the world's first genetically edited babies.
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Curated Video

AP debrief on scientist's claim of gene-edited babies

Higher Ed
AP Chief Medical Writer Marilynn Marchione says more questions have been raised than answered after a Chinese researcher made his first public comments about his claims to have helped make the world's first genetically edited babies.
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Curated Video

Recap of Chinese scientist's remarks at conference

Higher Ed
AP Chief Medical Writer Marilynn Marchione says more questions have been raised than answered after a Chinese researcher made his first public comments about his claims to have helped make the world's first genetically edited babies.
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Curated Video

Dutch fertility doctor may have over 49 children

Higher Ed
A Dutch fertility doctor accused of using his own sperm to inseminate female patients without their consent may have fathered even more children than previously thought, the Dutch Donor Child Foundation said Monday.
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China convicts researchers involved in gene-edited babies

Higher Ed
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Curated Video

Researcher stands by work, says it will be authenticated

Higher Ed
16 Dec 2005 1. Wide shot of Professor Hwang Woo-suk entering the briefing room at Seoul national university 2. Medium shot of cameramen 3. Medium shot of reporters 4. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Hwang Woo-suk, stem cell scientist "Although we...
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Curated Video

Intv. with Roger D. Kornberg, Nobel prize winner for chemistry

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Roger D. Kornberg standing in his kitchen with his father Arthur as telephone rings 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Roger D. Kornberg, Nobel Chemistry Prize winner: "I was initially stunned even shocked by the news and I would say it...
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Curated Video

CUBA: CASTRO TALKS WITH HUN SEN TO STRENGTHEN TIES

Higher Ed
Natural Sound Cuban President Fidel Castro has held private talks with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen at the Palace of the Revolution in Havana. Hun Sen, who arrived in Cuba on Wednesday, is on a five-day visit aimed at strengthening...
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Curated Video

Virtual pop star acts in live classical performance

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:A virtual pop star is sharing the stage with one of Japan's top kabuki theatre actors in a new high-tech show.The show's creators hope that giving kabuki a modern twist will make this traditional Japanese art form more accessible...
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Scientist told US Nobelist about gene-editing

Higher Ed
Long before the claim of the world's first gene-edited babies became public, Chinese researcher He Jiankui shared the news with a US Nobel laureate who objected to the experiment yet remained an adviser to He's biotech company.
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Curated Video

Researchers convicted in gene-edited baby case

Higher Ed
Three researchers involved in the births of genetically edited babies have been sentenced for practicing medicine illegally, Chinese state media said Monday.
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Curated Video

Madrid university faculties join forces against virus

Higher Ed
A team of veterinarian researchers is leading a volunteer effort at the Complutense University of Madrid to analyse coronavirus tests after putting its facilities at the service of the Spanish Health Ministry.
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Tour of biotechnology lab; scientist comments

Higher Ed
1. Wide exterior of Latin American Medical School 2. Mid shot of Cuban flag 3. Mid shot of picture of Che Guevara smoking hanging on the wall 4. Various of model for the Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology 5. Mid shot...
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Bloomberg

How Genetic Engineering Tool Crispr Could Change Humanity

Higher Ed
June 1 -- Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats, or Crispr, is a new genetic engineering tool that allows scientists to easily move around the genes of any living creature. In this episode of Sooner Than You Think,...
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TED-Ed

The Surprising Cause of Stomach Ulcers

6th - 12th Standards
That raging fire in your belly is not necessarily the burrito you had for lunch! Aspiring doctors get an in-depth look at the cause of stomach ulcers with an interesting video. The narrator discusses ulcer treatments of the past, how...
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Teacher's Pet

Probabilities, Dihybrid and Test Crosses

9th - 12th Standards
Epistasis originated from genetics but now applies to biochemistry, computational biology, and evolutionary biology. The video introduces epistasis as it relates to genetics. It also discusses dihybrid crosses, test crosses, polygenic...
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SciShow

Great Minds: Gregor Mendel

9th - 12th
How would you feel if you made a huge scientific discovery, published it everywhere, and shared it with every scientist, only to have it ignored for 35 years because no one understood your genius? Unfortunately, Gregor Mendel died before...