SciShow
Teratomas: What Tumors with Teeth Can Teach Us About Stem Cells
There’s one kind of tumor that’s basically straight out of a horror movie...
Crash Course
Animal Development: We're Just Tubes - Crash Course Biology
Hank discusses the process by which organisms grow and develop, maintaining that, in the end, we're all just tubes.
Curated Video
Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Exploring Methods and Options for Conception
This video explores the miracles of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) and the various methods and technologies available to help individuals and couples overcome infertility. From in vitro fertilization to third-party ART, the...
Curated Video
Breakthrough in Reproduction: Female Mice Give Birth to Offspring Without Male Assistance
In a groundbreaking scientific achievement, researchers have successfully created a living mammal, named Kaguya, from two female mice without any male involvement. This remarkable feat challenges the long-standing belief that mammalian...
Curated Video
Genetic Selection to Prevent Breast Cancer: A Controversial Approach
This video discusses a new technique that allows women with a high risk of developing breast cancer to select embryos without the cancer gene, potentially preventing the disease from being passed on to future generations. However, there...
Curated Video
Scientists Aim to Beat Cancer Before Birth: Screening Embryos for Genetic Diseases
In this London laboratory, scientists are using test tube techniques to screen embryos for genetic diseases, specifically focusing on inherited bowel tumors. By removing one cell from each embryo and screening it for the cancer gene,...
Curated Video
Dolly the Sheep
In 1997, Scottish scientists announced the first successful cloning of an adult animal - Dolly the Sheep. But her birth was mired in controversy. Biology - Cells And DNA - Learning Points. Dolly the sheep was the world's first clone....
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Advancements in Genetic Screening and Analysis for Male Infertility and Disease Prevention
Scientists at Cambridge University have developed a groundbreaking method using new computer software to quickly and easily examine the human genome for abnormalities, with a focus on male infertility. This innovative approach allows for...
Curated Video
GCSE Biology - What is IVF? How Does IVF Work and What Are The Risks? IVF Explained #62
Learn how we can boost fertility using the hormones LH and FSH, with a focus on 'In Vitro Fertilisation' - including how it works and it's pros and cons.
Curated Video
GCSE Biology - Stem Cells in Medicine
In this video, we cover: - A quick recap of what stem cells are - How stem cells can be used to treat conditions like diabetes, paralysis and sickle cell anaemia - The risks involved with stem cell treatment - The ethical objections to...
The Guardian
The biggest revolution in gene editing: Crispr-Cas9
Prof Jennifer Doudna, one the pioneers of Crispr-Cas9 gene editing, explains how this revolutionary discovery enables precise changes to our DNA, which can be used to correct mutations that cause genetic diseases and eradicate them from...
Curated Video
Evidence of Evolution
A video explaining how embryology, anatomy, and genetics can be used as evidence for evolution.
Curated Video
How Twins are Made | Identical, Fraternal, and Others??
Do you know how twins are made? I was surprised to learn how many people thought they knew but didn't. In this video, I clear up any confusion related to twinning (from a biological perspective). Watch this video and impress your friends...
ProTeachersVideo
KS3/4 Science: Stem Cell Research: The Issue
Stem Cell Research - The Issues: Professor Ian Wilmut examines the concept of stem cell research, the science behind it and his opinion for the technology, while others present issues for concern. This programme examines the issues...
Next Animation Studio
Researchers use gene-editing to create mice with same-sex parents
Scientists in China have successfully used gene editing and stem cell techniques to produce mice with two mothers.
Next Animation Studio
Scientists create monkey chimera with human cells
A team of U.S. and Chinese scientists has successfully implanted human cells into monkey embryos, according to a study published in the journal Cell on April 15.
Next Animation Studio
Cow bred to produce low-lactose milk
Chinese scientists say they have developed the world's first genetically modified calf that will produce low-lactose milk. Scientists at Inner Mongolia University injected genes from bacteria-like organisms known as archaea into cells...
The Wall Street Journal
Gene Editing: The Present And Future
The U.S. is approaching human gene editing with more caution, while scientists in China are racing to experiment with gene editing. What are the latest progress and the social and ethical implications?
STAT
Drawing life as it begins
How did a scientist create incredibly detailed drawings of embryo development a century ago?
Next Animation Studio
How stem cells are extracted from cloned human skin cells
Earlier this week, researchers published in the journal Cell that they had created embryonic stem cells by cloning human skin cells. An embryo is usually created when sperm enters the egg cell, which then starts to divide. Instead of...
The March of Time
MOT 1948: REPUBLIC OF CHINA: Angled WS Bureau of Animal Husbandry laboratory, FAO (United Nations Food & Agriculture Organization) helping w/ vaccine, VS Male scientist injecting chicken eggs, placing in incubator, checking eggs
MOT 1948: REPUBLIC OF CHINA: Angled WS Bureau of Animal Husbandry laboratory, FAO (United Nations Food & Agriculture Organization) helping w/ vaccine, VS Male scientist injecting chicken eggs, placing in incubator, checking eggs, MS Four...
Curated Video
Sharks: Diversity, Behavior, and Reproduction
This video provides an informative overview of sharks, highlighting their diversity, unique characteristics, and behaviors. It explores their evolution, feeding habits, senses, reproductive strategies, and lifespans. Fish part 3/3
Science360
Make Way For Ducklings
What happens to the size and health of ducklings if their mothers have to leave the nests for long periods of time to get food? That's what Bill Hopkins, a fisheries and wildlife professor, hopes to find out, with support from the...