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Giant Ant Hill Excavated |
A giant ant colony is pumped full of concrete, then excavated to reveal the complexity of its inner structure. The structure covers 50 square meters, and goes 8 meters into the earth. |
3:16 | 4159 | 5.95 |
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Which Came First - The Chicken or the Egg? |
A great explanation of the famous historical question - which came first, the chicken or the egg? |
3:31 | 24182 | 5.86 |
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Integrative Biology 131 - Lecture 01: Organization of Body |
General Human Anatomy, UC Berkeley Lecture by Professor Marian Diamond. The functional anatomy of the human body as revealed by gross and microscopic examination. |
45:02 | 391 | 5.76 |
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3D Animation of HIV Replication |
An animation showing the steps of HIV replication. |
5:13 | 550 | 5.75 |
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Protein synthesis: an epic on the cellular level |
Directed in 1971 by Robert Alan Weiss for the Department of Chemistry of Stanford University, this short film continues to be shown in biology class today. |
13:23 | 359 | 5.65 |
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Charles Darwin's Tree of Life Animation |
A wonderful animation of evolution - the tree of life - narrated by Sir David Attenborough. It shows how microscopic cells (the "seeds of life") evolved to become insects, fish, reptiles, dinosaurs, birds and mammals. |
6:30 | 338 | 5.57 |
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DNA Replication Process |
This animation goes inside the nucleus to see how DNA replicates. |
0:00 | 5.39 | |
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Integrative Biology 131 - Lecture 02: Skeletal System |
General Human Anatomy. UC Berkeley lecture with Professor Marian Diamond. The functional anatomy of the human body as revealed by gross and microscopic examination. |
47:43 | 156 | 5.25 |
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Photosynthesis |
This animation shows the process of photosynthesis. Energy from light is absorbed by chlorophyll, exciting electrons which then pass through an electron transport chain. |
5:04 | 529 | 5.25 |
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How DNA Copies Itself |
We are now able to see how DNA is copied in living cells using computer animations based on the latest research. The DNA copying process is extremely accurate, and biochemical systems have evolved to fix any mistakes. |
1:54 | 61 | 4.85 |