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Scientists looking at outer space from telescopes. France, 1940s
Clip 4 from the 1940s French film 'Au Dela Du Visible', exploring scientific work undertaken at the Palais de la Decouverte (Discovery Palace) in Paris, and experiments relating to the theme of outer space. (1943-1944).
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1970s: Person digs up flowers
1970s: Person digs up flowers. Man pulls snake-like specimen from jar and studies it.
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1950s: Hand inserts and removes magnet from coil of wires
1950s: Hand inserts and removes magnet from coil of wires. Compass needle moves. Hand inserts and removes magnet from coiled wires. Man walks past large generator.
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1970s: Hands wrap foliage in newspaper and place the bundle in an aluminum tube
1970s: Hands wrap foliage in newspaper and place the bundle in an aluminum tube. Man looks into microscope.
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A female student visits a hospital laboratory and watches medical technologists at work, 1954
Part 3 of an educational film about a career in Medical Technologist, Canada 1954. A young lady gets shown around a hospital laboratory and sees a blood test taken and studied in the lab (acted).
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Government 'future proofing' capabilities to fight biological threats, says Sajid Javid
Secretary of State for Health Sajid Javid says the Government is 'future proofing' capabilities to fight biological threats, during a visit at the UK Health Security Agency.
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A is for Atom part 1 - 1952 Cold War-era cartoon about atomic energy
American animation about atomic energy - atom - nuclear. Mushroom cloud appears on the horizon - it is transformed into the outline of a glowing - giant - man with arms crossed. CU pin cushion view through magnifying glass of pin head,...
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A trainee medical technologist takes blood and tests its type. 1954
Part 6 of an educational film about a career in Medical Technologist, Canada 1954. A trainee medical technologist takes blood and tests its type. (acted).
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Experts: The Coronavirus Wasn't Man-Made, But How It Started Is Murky
Experts have been clear: There's no evidence the coronavirus was manufactured. But where did it make the jump from an animal to a human?
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Women as teachers, scientists and judges in 1950s - clip features Marie Curie in her lab
A woman welcoming children at nursery school (Ecole maternelle) ( 1950s -1960s). A girls classroom and a woman math teacher. A science class. Women and girls students and their female teacher. 1960s. A young woman and young men studying...
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Experiments with telescopes and moving machinery. France, 1940s
Clip 2 from the 1940s French film 'Au Dela Du Visible', exploring scientific work undertaken at the Palais de la Decouverte (Discovery Palace) in Paris, and experiments relating to the theme of outer space. (1943-1944). Experiments with...
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Sajid Javid visits UK Health Security Agency
Secretary of State for Health Sajid Javid visits the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) in a secure facility at Porton Down.
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Sajid Javid continues 'Road to Recovery' tour
Secretary of State for Health Sajid Javid speaks to the media following a visit at the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) in a secure facility at Porton Down.
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Coffee break at the hospital. Girl decides to study to be a medical technologist and goes to college with her friends, 1954
Part 5 of an educational film about a career in Medical Technologist, Canada 1954. A young lady decides she wants to enter a career as a medical technologist and goes to college with her friends. (acted).
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As Coronavirus Testing Ramps Up, Labs Struggle To Keep Up
Newsy has learned test results are backing up, sometimes taking days to yield results. But states are aggressively pushing to test even more.
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U.S. Scientists Announce Fusion Energy Breakthrough
Researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for the first time produced more energy in a fusion reaction than was used to ignite it.
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Experts: The Coronavirus Wasn't Man-Made, But How It Started Is Murky
Experts have been clear: There's no evidence the coronavirus was manufactured. But where did it make the jump from an animal to a human?
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Trump Weighs Retaliation For COVID-19; Has U.S.-China Dynamic Changed?
President Trump is reportedly considering punishing China for its failure to contain the coronavirus. Is the long-running U.S.-China spat changing?
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Lab workers swab for coronavirus in Wales
Lab workers at the Wales Specialist Virology Centre at University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, test mouth swab samples for coronavirus. The start of the UK peak of the coronavirus epidemic is expected within the next fortnight, England’s...
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Dr. Anthony Fauci And Sen. Rand Paul Clash Over COVID-19 Origins
The two sparred in a Senate hearing over U.S. funding of a controversial Wuhan virology lab, something Dr. Fauci called a conspiracy theory.
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Inside the University of Glasgow's level three virus containment lab
Stock footage of the containment level three lab at the MRC - University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research, where scientists learn more about various viral diseases and their spread.
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Look Inside A Lab Racing To Develop A Coronavirus Vaccine
Researchers at a lab in Maryland might soon have a vaccine to stem the spread of the new coronavirus.
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Stock footage of Covid-19 testing
With so little still known about coronavirus and without an effective treatment method or vaccine, rapid and efficient testing is the most vital weapon we currently have against the pandemic. Strenuous testing enables authorities to...
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Inside a level three virus containment lab at the University of Glasgow
Inside a containment level three lab at the MRC -University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research. Different stages of what happens during viral research discussed by Dr Wilhelm Furnon, Dr Vanessa Herder and Arthur Wickenhagen.