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  1. Great Transitions: The Origin of Birds

    This film follows paleontologist Julia Clarke as she describes some of the most important fossil evidence showing that birds descended from dinosaurs.

    Topics:
    Paleobiology
    Skin & Musculoskeletal System
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  2. Genes as Medicine

    This film describes the scientific principles and the research efforts involved in the development of a gene therapy for a congenital form of blindness, and how a young patient benefited from this medical breakthrough.

    Topics:
    Genetic Disease
    Patterns of Inheritance
    Biotechnology
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  3. Surveying Gorongosa's Biodiversity

    In this video, biologists Piotr Naskrecki and Jennifer Guyton identify and record the diversity of species in Gorongosa National Park’s Cheringoma Plateau.

    Topics:
    Conservation
    Human Population & Impacts
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  4. Solving Crimes with the Necrobiome

    This short video explores the stages of decomposition of animal bodies and shows how microorganisms found during the decomposition process can provide useful information for criminal investigators.

    Topics:
    Microbial Ecology
    Bacteria
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  5. Photosynthesis

    This multipart animation series explores the process of photosynthesis and the structures that carry it out.

    Topics:
    Plant Anatomy & Physiology
    Cellular Energetics
    Macromolecules
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  6. Liz Hadly Tracks the Impact of Climate Change in Yellowstone

    This video follows biologist Liz Hadly in Yellowstone National Park as she discusses how ecosystems are threatened by warming temperatures.

    Topics:
    Climate Change
    Ecosystems
    Communities
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  7. Mystery of the Buffalo Boom

    In this video, ecologist Tony Sinclair takes us through the steps of how he uncovered that the eradication of an infectious disease in cattle led to a boom in the Serengeti’s buffalo and wildebeest numbers.

    Topics:
    Experimental Design
    Populations
    Pathogens & Disease
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  8. The Science of an Extreme Animal Athlete

    This video follows biologist Shane Campbell-Staton, who is studying the adaptations that allow deer mice living at high elevations to stay warm and active during the winter.

    Topics:
    Experimental Design
    Natural Selection
    Cellular Energetics
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  9. Genetically Modified Mosquitoes

    This video describes the process by which a line of genetically modified mosquitoes was engineered to reduce populations of wild mosquitoes.

    Topics:
    Biotechnology
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  10. The Origin of Species: The Beak of the Finch

    This film explores four decades of research on the evolution of Galápagos finches, which has illuminated how species form and diversify.

    Topics:
    Animal Behavior
    Speciation
    Natural Selection
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  11. Serengeti: Nature’s Living Laboratory

    This film explores the foundational research in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, that uncovered many of the ecological principles that govern how animal populations and communities are regulated.

    Topics:
    Ecosystems
    Communities
    Populations
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  12. A World without Microbes

    This short video explores a thought experiment of what the world would be like without any microbes.

    Topics:
    Microbial Ecology
    Bacteria
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