The Science of Climate Change
This film begins with phenomena linked to climate change and then examines how Earth’s temperature is controlled, how we know it is changing, and how the current changes compare to those over the last 800,000 years.
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This film begins with phenomena linked to climate change and then examines how Earth’s temperature is controlled, how we know it is changing, and how the current changes compare to those over the last 800,000 years.
This animation shows how dietary fat gets digested, packaged, and sent to various tissues for storage or energy.
This animation provides an overview of the greenhouse effect, a process that warms the atmosphere and surface of Earth.
This animation shows how mutations can arise when DNA is damaged.
This animation describes PCR, a standard laboratory technique for making many copies of a specific DNA sequence.
This animation shows how mutations in an ion channel protein lead to the genetic disease cystic fibrosis. The animation also discusses how research on this protein has been used to develop treatments for the disease.
This animation shows how the malaria parasite develops inside a human and eventually causes disease.
This animation shows how the malaria parasite reproduces and matures inside a mosquito.
This animation describes how skin color is generated by skin cells as protection against ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
This animation explores the genetic causes and biological effects of sickle cell disease.
This animation shows how a mutation that allows adult humans to digest milk can be lost or spread under different circumstances.
This animation explores the chemical components and bonds of the nucleotides that make up DNA.