News Clip4:00
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Football: The rise and rise of Indonesia's Black Pearls

9th - Higher Ed
In Indonesia's eastern province one of country's poorest genetics and geography have combined to produce a string of successful players and teams
News Clip1:21
News Clip1:07
Stock Footage0:17
Getty Images

DNA spins

Pre-K - Higher Ed
DNA spins
News Clip0:48
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Colombia studying mosquitoes to prevent the Zika virus

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Colombia studying mosquitoes to prevent the Zika virus
News Clip1:08
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Probe after GM jellyfish lamb sold as meat in France

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Probe after GM jellyfish lamb sold as meat in France
News Clip2:47
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ukraine doctor pioneering three parent babies

9th - Higher Ed
A 34 year old woman tried to have a baby for 15 years before she turned to a pioneering doctor in Ukraine and a groundbreaking but ethically disputed three parent procedure
News Clip3:23
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Two half brothers meet after a DNA test

9th - Higher Ed
A DNA match revealed that they had the same father: at 72 and 64 two half brothers one French the other American find themselves in Omaha Beach in Normandy where their father an American soldier landed in June 1944
News Clip6:16
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Domesticated foxes in Siberia offer scientific insights

9th - Higher Ed
How did the wolf become a dog? What does domestication teach us about the evolution of species? In Siberia, a scientific experiment has been trying for 61 years to answer these questions by taming foxes (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip3:56
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Case of missing French schoolgirl is a "judicial disaster", says lawyer

9th - Higher Ed
"It's a judicial disaster!" 25 years after the disappearance of 10-year-old Marion Wagon, at the exit of her school in Agen in southwestern France, her parents' lawyer slams the shortcomings of the investigation (Footage by AFPTV via...
News Clip6:52
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Argentine transgenic crops receive growing approval abroad

9th - Higher Ed
Argentina's transgenic crops, for years much criticised by environmentalists, are now making grounds with new technological developments and sanitary approvals abroad (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip3:38
Sky News

Could gene edited plants play a key part in helping to improve global food inequality?...

Higher Ed
VOICED: Could gene edited plants play a key part in helping to improve global food inequality? British scientists have succeeded in creating tomatoes rich in vitamin D, using the process. It's thought the breakthrough will lead to the...
News Clip5:08
Bloomberg

A Brief History of Gene Editing

Higher Ed
Feb.26 -- From a monk experimenting on pea plants to genetically modified babies born in China, this is how gene editing has become a subject of great anticipation and fear. (Video by Leila Hussain & Christian Capestany)
Instructional Video
NASA

Science at Nasa: Science Casts: Fruit Flies on the International Space Station

9th - 10th
A new species is about to join astronauts on the International Space Station: Drosophila melanogaster, also known as the "fruit fly." Genetically speaking, the bug-eyed insects have a lot in common with human beings, and they are poised...