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Why Are These Sea Stars Turning Into Goo? - YouTube - 0 views

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    2:25 video  Scientists have recently discovered that the limbs of some sea stars have been turning into goo, and populations are dying off! Why is this happening, and will this hurt their ecosystem? Join Laci as discusses how this disease is spreading, and why it have some negative consequences.
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Disease Along the River: A Case Study and Cholera Outbreak Game - National Center for C... - 0 views

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    This case study centers on an active teaching game that simulates a cholera outbreak among five villages along a river, similar to the Haitian outbreak of 2010. By enacting the behaviors of fictional villagers, students learn how trade, travel, sanitation practices and geographic location contribute to the spread of diarrheal disease. Documenting various contamination events of village water supplies allows students to trace the progression of the disease and illustrates how adequate sanitation facilities provide protection against the bacteria Vibrio cholera. Originally designed for an undergraduate upper-division biology course focusing on the epidemiology of diseases, the simulation is also appropriate for microbiology and public health courses, as well as lower division undergraduate biology courses and high school. Biology or epidemiology components of the case study can be highlighted depending on the emphasis of the course being taught. The game can be completed within a 45- to 60-minute class period. Playing cards are available from the Supplemental Materials tab; detailed instructions are found in the teaching notes.
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The Habitable Planet - Disease Lab - Overview - 2 views

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    This lab will let you explore various diseases: Kold, a caricature of the common cold; Impfluenza, which resembles influenza; Neasles, with the high transmission rate of measles; and Red Death, a fast-spreading epidemic with a high mortality rate. What factors come into play in the spread of these diseases? And what can we do to counter them?
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Targeting Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria with CRISPR and Phages | The Scientis... - 0 views

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    Using bacteriophages to deliver a specific CRISPR/Cas system into antibiotic-resistant bacteria can sensitize the microbes to the drugs, according to a study published this week (May 18) in PNAS.
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This $25 Blood Test Can Tell Every Virus You've Ever Had - 0 views

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    The test, dubbed VirScan, and research surrounding it is the subject of a new report published in the journal Science. For the study, scientists screened sera, a part of the blood, from 569 people in the U.S., South Africa, Thailand, and Peru and tested for more than 200 types of viruses.
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Why Is Only Half of My Nose Working? - YouTube - 0 views

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    2:48 video Ever notice how one side of your nose always seems to be more stuffed than the other? What's up with that? Quick Questions knows!
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Cell Day Classroom Resources - Cell Day 2014 - Science Education - National Institute o... - 0 views

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    Classroom resources to support Cell Day -Inside the Cell  - free poster -articles -images -crossword -interactice tour
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3 World-Changing Biology Experiments - YouTube - 0 views

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    Hank tells us the stories of three experiments in biology that, with creativity and luck, changed science & the world with it in their work to solve the mysteries of the universe.
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Virus in bats homologous to retroviruses in rodents and primates - 0 views

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    Scientists discovered a new retrovirus "fossil" found in the common vampire bat which is homologous to retroviruses in rodents and primates. The results suggest the recent circulation of an active infectious retrovirus and cross-species transmission. The study has been published in the scientific journal Journal of Virology.
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Engineering TB-Resistant Cows | The Scientist Magazine® - 0 views

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    Cattle with the mouse gene SP110 added to their genomes have immune cells that are better at slowing the growth of Mycobacterium bovis and are less susceptible to developing the internal symptoms of tuberculosis (TB), according to a study published this week (March 2) in PNAS.
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CDC - Science Ambassador Program - Lesson Plan - High School - 0 views

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    Lesson plans from a 5 day summer workshop through the CDC
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Rediscovering Biology - Case Studies: The Genetics of Resistance to HIV Infection - 0 views

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    Evolutionary biologists have developed many techniques to analyze how male and female mating preferences have co-evolved. These studies combine animal behavior, sensory biology, phylogenetics, and neurobiology to observe the effects of male trait biases based on female receiver systems; that is, the "attractiveness" of the male trait to potential female mating partners.
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Cell vs. virus: A battle for health - Shannon Stiles - YouTube - 0 views

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    All living things are made of cells. In the human body, these highly efficient units are protected by layer upon layer of defense against icky invaders like the cold virus. Shannon Stiles takes a journey into the cell, introducing the microscopic arsenal of weapons and warriors that play a role in the battle for your health.
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Viral replicaiton Lytic vs lysogenic - YouTube - 0 views

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    Khan Academy Lytic and Lysogenic viral cycles 5:10 video
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The Immune System Explained I - Bacteria Infection - YouTube - 0 views

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    Every second of your life you are under attack. Bacteria, viruses, spores and more living stuff wants to enter your body and use its resources for itself. The immune system is a powerful army of cells that fights like a T-Rex on speed and sacrifices itself for your survival. Without it you would die in no time. This sounds simple but the reality is complex, beautiful and just awesome. An animation of the immune system.
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Bacteria: The Good, The Bad, The Kinda Gross - YouTube - 0 views

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    4:39 video
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High School | The Vaccine Makers Project - 1 views

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    Lessons on the immune systems and disease. Print and go!
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Biology of SARS-CoV-2 - 0 views

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    This three-part animation series explores the biology of the virus SARS-CoV-2, which has caused a global pandemic of the disease COVID-19.
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