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  1. Human Embryonic Development

    This animation gives an overview of how a fertilized human egg develops into an embryo.

    Topics:
    Reproduction & Development
    Stem Cells
    Grade Levels:
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    High School — AP/IB
    High School — General

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  2. Steve Palumbi & Megan Morikawa Study Coral Reef Damage in American Samoa

    This video describes the work of biologists Steve Palumbi and Megan Morikawa, who use field and controlled experiments to understand the mechanisms that allow some corals to tolerate a greater amount of heat stress than other corals.

    Topics:
    Experimental Design
    Climate Change
    Conservation
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  3. Think Like a Scientist: Natural Selection in an Outbreak

    This video focuses on the front lines of the 2013–2016 Ebola outbreak in West Africa and explains how scientists monitored the evolution of the virus by analyzing its genome.

    Topics:
    Natural Selection
    Pathogens & Disease
    Viruses
    Genomics
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    High School — General

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  4. Mapping the Darién Gap

    This video describes how indigenous communities from the tropical rainforest of Darién, Panama, use drones to map their lands. The communities use these maps to protect their territories from outside incursions and to design sustainable land-use plans.

    Topics:
    Science & Society
    Conservation
    Human Population & Impacts
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  5. Think Like a Scientist: Gorongosa

    This video describes a large-scale project to restore the wildlife of Gorongosa National Park. The video highlights the project’s approach of combining traditional conservation biology with solutions for addressing challenges in the community.

    Topics:
    Science & Society
    Conservation
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    High School — General
    Middle School

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  6. Identifying the Key Genes for Regeneration

    This video describes how scientists silence different genes in regenerating planaria to study the process of regeneration at the molecular level.

    Topics:
    Reproduction & Development
    Stem Cells
    Biotechnology
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    High School — AP/IB
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  7. Niche Partitioning and Species Coexistence

    This video describes the cutting-edge method of DNA metabarcoding and how it is used to study how animals partition resources in a shared habitat.

    Topics:
    Experimental Design
    Communities
    Biotechnology
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  8. Animated Life: Seeing the Invisible

    This animated short video celebrates 17th-century citizen-scientist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, whose discoveries of microbes changed our view of the biological world.

    Topics:
    Archaea & Eukaryotes
    Bacteria
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    High School — AP/IB
    High School — General
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  9. Animated Life: Pangea

    This animated short video celebrates the early 20th-century German astronomer and atmospheric scientist Alfred Wegener, who first proposed that continents once formed a single landmass and had drifted apart.

    Topics:
    Geology
    Earth History
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  10. Analyzing Patterns in the Savanna Landscape

    This video showcases the work of mathematician-turned-biologist Corina Tarnita, who uses quantitative approaches to understand the role of termite mounds in the savanna ecosystem.

    Topics:
    Models & Simulations
    Ecosystems
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  11. How Lizards Find Their Way Home

    This video describes the research of Dr. Manuel Leal, who is studying territorial lizards to understand how they navigate the dense forests of Puerto Rico to find their way to their home trees.

    Topics:
    Experimental Design
    Animal Behavior
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    High School — AP/IB
    High School — General
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  12. The Search for a Mutated Gene

    This video describes the case of a patient with retinitis pigmentosa (RP), a progressive disease that leads to blindness, and how physician-scientist Dr. Ed Stone approached the search for the causal mutation.

    Topics:
    Genetic Disease
    Genomics
    Biotechnology
    Grade Levels:
    College
    High School — AP/IB
    High School — General

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