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Instructional Video16:04
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever – CRISPR

6th - 11th
Designer babies, the end of diseases, genetically modified humans that never age. Outrageous things that used to be science fiction are suddenly becoming reality. The only thing we know for sure is that things will change irreversibly....
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Instructional Video16:04
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever – CRISPR

6th - 11th
Designer babies, the end of diseases, genetically modified humans that never age. Outrageous things that used to be science fiction are suddenly becoming reality. The only thing we know for sure is that things will change irreversibly....
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Instructional Video1:29
Curated Video

Genetic Engineering: Transforming Mosquitoes into Disease Fighters against Malaria

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Scientists at Imperial College in London are researching ways to combat malaria by genetically modifying mosquitoes. By identifying genes in other mosquito species that kill the malaria parasite, they aim to transfer these genes to the...
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Instructional Video3:22
World Science Festival

Could Genetic Engineering Lead to Super Armies?

6th - 11th
In addition to editing genes, researchers are considering the possibility of using technologies like CRISPR to synthesize an entire human genome from scratch. If successful, this could ultimately lead to the ability to create human...
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Instructional Video11:06
SciShow

Why are GMOs Bad?

12th - Higher Ed
Why are GMOs bad? They aren't. They just aren't, not intrinsically, and certainly not for your health. We've been eating them for decades with no ill effects, which makes sense, because a genetically modified organism is simply an...
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Instructional Video6:04
Curated Video

Gene Technology | Genetics | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Gene Technology | Genetics | Biology | FuseSchool Gene technology includes a range of activities that take advantage of genetic variation, modifying genes and transferring genes to new hosts. It includes genetic engineering, which we...
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Instructional Video4:30
Curated Video

GM Crops | Genetics | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
GM Crops | Genetics | Biology | FuseSchool GM stands for genetically modified. So, GM crops are plants grown for food whose genes have been altered using genetic engineering. In some cases, the genes of other organisms have been inserted...
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Instructional Video1:28
Visual Learning Systems

Genetics in Our Lives: Chromosome Theory

9th - 12th
This exciting program takes a glimpse at some of the amazing advances in modern genetics. Starting with the discovery of DNA, students will be exposed to advances such as the creation of recombinant DNA, vaccines, the human genome...
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Instructional Video3:41
Life Noggin

Will Genetic Modification Create Perfect Humans?

3rd - 9th
CRISPR is going to revolutionize human DNA. How does genetic modification even work? Check out GraphicStock: http://bit.ly/28NllQy Watch More: The Science Of Video Games ►►►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlwTaPA4Dj8 Support Life...
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Instructional Video1:47
Visual Learning Systems

Genetics in Our Lives: Selective Breeding

9th - 12th
This exciting program takes a glimpse at some of the amazing advances in modern genetics. Starting with the discovery of DNA, students will be exposed to advances such as the creation of recombinant DNA, vaccines, the human genome...
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Instructional Video10:13
Food Farmer Earth

A Closer Look at GMOs with Alan Kapuler

12th - Higher Ed
Molecular biologist and organic, plant breeder, Alan Kapuler shares his personal views on genetic engineering and a closer look at GMOs.
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Instructional Video4:41
Food Farmer Earth

GMOs - An Invention In Search Of A Necessity

12th - Higher Ed
It has been said, we have taken culture out of agriculture and replaced it with agribusiness. The larger point is that our industrial food system is harming our bodies and polluting our air, waterways and land. Claire Hope Cummings,...
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Instructional Video3:10
AsapSCIENCE

Can We Genetically Improve Intelligence?

6th - 11th
Are we able to make genius babies? FOLLOW us to Vsauce3: http://bit.ly/1h8QwaD Subscribe! It's free: http://bit.ly/10kWnZ7 FOLLOW US! Instagram and Twitter: @whalewatchmeplz and @mitchellmoffit Clickable: http://bit.ly/16F1jeC and...
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Instructional Video3:33
Life Noggin

Could You Engineer Yourself To Live Underwater?

3rd - 9th
In human's quest to conquer new worlds, you'd think the ocean would be next. Why can't we live deep underwater yet? Watch More: Can Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes Help Fight Disease? ►►►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB_h7aheAEM...
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Instructional Video3:09
SciShow

Patenting Person Parts

12th - Higher Ed
Since the advent of genetic engineering, a lot of weird questions have cropped up, particularly with regard to what information a company can patent. Individual genes, as they are discovered, are now immediately patented and can be...
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Instructional Video5:19
SciShow

How Researchers Made Mice Pups from Two Moms and Two Dads | SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
This week in news: Scientist successfully breed mice using same-sex parents and some very clever genetic engineering.
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Instructional Video16:29
TED Talks

Jack Horner: Building a dinosaur from a chicken

12th - Higher Ed
Renowned paleontologist Jack Horner has spent his career trying to reconstruct a dinosaur. He's found fossils with extraordinarily well-preserved blood vessels and soft tissues, but never intact DNA. So, in a new approach, he's taking...
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Instructional Video4:13
Curated Video

GMOs

12th - Higher Ed
Genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, have had their DNA artificially modified by humans, using modern genetic manipulation techniques. By changing the DNA, so changing the genome of an organism, means we can change its...
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Instructional Video3:24
Science360

Engineering a more efficient way to diagnose prostate cancer - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
To diagnose prostate cancer, urologists, such as John Wei, and pathologists, such as Scott Tomlins, at the University of Michigan Health System, use biomarkers, which are biochemical signatures in blood, urine and tissue that suggest the...
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Instructional Video5:14
Science360

Navy veteran studies genetic variation - Scientists & Engineers on Sofas (and other furnishings)

12th - Higher Ed
Graduate Research Fellow Amy Battocletti is a Navy veteran who was awarded a Graduate Research Fellowship in 2014. She’s a doctoral candidate in biology at Georgetown University conducting research on the impact of genetic variation...
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Instructional Video1:34
Visual Learning Systems

Traits and Heredity: Dna

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the Traits and Heredity video series, students will be able to do the following: Define traits as the distinguishing characteristics of an organism. Describe heredity as the process of passing on traits from parents to...
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Instructional Video15:53
TED Talks

TED: How CRISPR lets us edit our DNA | Jennifer Doudna

12th - Higher Ed
Geneticist Jennifer Doudna co-invented a groundbreaking new technology for editing genes, called CRISPR-Cas9. The tool allows scientists to make precise edits to DNA strands, which could lead to treatments for genetic diseases ... but...
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Instructional Video12:25
TED Talks

TED: Gene editing can now change an entire species -- forever | Jennifer Kahn

12th - Higher Ed
CRISPR gene drives allow scientists to change sequences of DNA and guarantee that the resulting edited genetic trait is inherited by future generations, opening up the possibility of altering entire species forever. More than anything,...
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Instructional Video4:06
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Could a blind eye regenerate? - David Davila

Pre-K - Higher Ed
We tend to think of blindness as something you're born with, but with certain genetic diseases, it can actually develop when you're a kid, or even when you're an adult. But could blind eyes possibly regenerate? David Davila explains how...

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