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Jo McGrouther

Synthetic biology and the rise of the 'spider-goats' | Science | The Observer - 2 views

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    Synthetic biology and the rise of the 'spider-goats' Horizon presenter Adam Rutherford looks at the advances in synthetic biology and genetic engineering that have resulted in, among other things, computer-made life forms and cancer assassin cells
Linda Eades

Museum of Human Disease: How kidneys keep us balanced - 0 views

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    "How kidneys keep us balanced" is an edited recording of a video conference with HSC biology students presented by Dr Sean Kennedy, a clinician and researcher at the School of Women's and Children's Health, University of New South Wales.
Jo McGrouther

Outline of Cell Division - 2 views

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    This is a brief outline of cell division in eukaryotes. 
Linda Eades

Evolution Timeline - Interactive - 3 views

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    Suitable for Preliminary Biology - Life on Earth Topic
Linda Eades

Medical Animation Studio - About ghOst Productions - 0 views

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    Ghost Productions is a 3D medical animation studio that specializes in promotional marketing, surgical technique, and surgeon and patient education. Great for Biology and Senior Science.
Rowena Barnett

communicating at an unknown rate - 0 views

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    animated overview of cell biology fundamentals for senior groups mainly.
Rowena Barnett

Eucalypt Fungus here to stay - 0 views

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    Good for HSC Biology - Search for Better Health - Quarantine
Rowena Barnett

Sewell Mar 30 - Blood Donationa - 0 views

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    Museum of Human Disease Blood Donation Presentation. Involves a lecturer presenting material to senior secondary students.Suitable for Year 12 biology.
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    Presentation on Blood Donations
Jo McGrouther

Sex and the city: numbers rise as rabbits hop to it - 1 views

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    Rabbit numbers rise across Sydney
Jo McGrouther

VIDEO: See a Thought Move Through a Living Fish's Brain | Surprising Science - 0 views

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    You may have never seen a zebrafish in person. But take a look at the zebrafish in the short video above and you'll get to see something previously unknown to science: a visual representation of a thought moving through a living creature's brain. Read more: http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/science/2013/01/video-see-a-thought-move-through-a-living-fishs-brain/#ixzz2JoumRzRn  Follow us: @SmithsonianMag on Twitter
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