News Clip2:10
Curated Video

News conference on 'fake' stem cell research

Higher Ed
23 December 2005 1. Roe Jung-hye (Roe is her surname, in the Korean culture it is placed first), dean of research affairs at Seoul National University, surrounded by photographers and cameramen at news conference 2. Cutaway of...
News Clip1:48
Curated Video

USA: DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST W-T-O

Higher Ed
English/Nat The meetings don't start until next week, but the demonstrations against the World Trade Organization have already begun in the United States. Agriculture promises to be a major stumbling block at the trade talks, caused...
News Clip3:32
Curated Video

Firm presents 'cell fusion system' allegedly used by Clonaid

Higher Ed
Daegu, 10 January 2003 1. Mid shot BioFusion Tech employee showing RMX2010 'cloning' machine to press 2. Various shots of RMX 2010 'cloning' machine 3. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Lee Sung-sik, President of BioFusion Tech, developer of the RMX...
News Clip2:33
Curated Video

Anti-GM protest

Higher Ed
1. Demonstrators closing off street in front of Sheraton Hotel, Mexico City 2. Demonstrators chanting and waving flags 3. Protester carrying corn stalk 4. Line of riot police guarding Sheraton Hotel entrance 5. Pan of demonstrators...
Instructional Video3:23
Curated Video

Researcher stands by work, says it will be authenticated

Higher Ed
16 Dec 2005 1. Wide shot of Professor Hwang Woo-suk entering the briefing room at Seoul national university 2. Medium shot of cameramen 3. Medium shot of reporters 4. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Hwang Woo-suk, stem cell scientist "Although we...
Instructional Video2:34
Curated Video

CUBA: CASTRO TALKS WITH HUN SEN TO STRENGTHEN TIES

Higher Ed
Natural Sound Cuban President Fidel Castro has held private talks with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen at the Palace of the Revolution in Havana. Hun Sen, who arrived in Cuba on Wednesday, is on a five-day visit aimed at strengthening...
Instructional Video5:23
Curated Video

Virtual pop star acts in live classical performance

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:A virtual pop star is sharing the stage with one of Japan's top kabuki theatre actors in a new high-tech show.The show's creators hope that giving kabuki a modern twist will make this traditional Japanese art form more accessible...
News Clip2:06
Curated Video

Tour of biotechnology lab; scientist comments

Higher Ed
1. Wide exterior of Latin American Medical School 2. Mid shot of Cuban flag 3. Mid shot of picture of Che Guevara smoking hanging on the wall 4. Various of model for the Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology 5. Mid shot...
News Clip3:49
Bloomberg

How Genetic Engineering Tool Crispr Could Change Humanity

Higher Ed
June 1 -- Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats, or Crispr, is a new genetic engineering tool that allows scientists to easily move around the genes of any living creature. In this episode of Sooner Than You Think,...
Instructional Video13:25
Crash Course

The Century of the Gene: Crash Course History of Science #42

9th - 12th Standards
The human genome project maps the DNA sequence of the entire human genome—not a small task! A video discusses the steps that led to the success of the human genome project. The narrator begins early in the century to communicate events...
Instructional Video11:47
Crash Course

Changing the Blueprints of Life - Genetic Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #38

9th - 12th Standards
A presentation of how engineering based in making something better led to engineering genetics. Scholars learn that genetic engineering began by selectively breeding plants that had specific characteristics to improve them. The video...
Instructional Video1:12
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Genetic Engineering

9th - 12th Standards
No matter where you stand on the controversial topic of genetic engineering, the science that makes it possible is extraordinary. An animated video describes a process of genetic engineering involving bacteria. The quick...
Instructional Video25:29
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PBS

Next Meal: Engineering Food

6th - 12th Standards
Are genetically engineered foods risky or beneficial overall? The video, part of the PBS food science series, explores the debate from a scientific perspective. It explains the history of genetic modification, the benefits, and the...
Instructional Video9:03
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

Are GMOs Good or Bad? Genetic Engineering and Our Food

9th - Higher Ed Standards
In many households across the country, GMOs are a big no-no. Is our mistrust of genetically-engineered food misguided? Biology scholars examine the facts with an animated video from the Kurzgesagt playlist. Topics include the...
Instructional Video4:24
FuseSchool

Selective Breeding

9th - 12th Standards
Did you know that selective breeding is behind the food we're eating? Discover the agricultural practice that changed humans from foragers to farmers using an insightful video that is part of the Fuse School playlist on Evolution. Young...
Instructional Video16:04
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever—CRISPR

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Scientists may have the technology to cure diseases, including cancer in the near future, but at what cost? The video explains genetic engineering that could deadly cure diseases. It highlights the benefits while also weighing the risks.
Instructional Video7:04
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

Genetic Engineering and Diseases—Gene Drive and Malaria

9th - Higher Ed Standards
One thousand children die every day from malaria. Scientists now have the ability to stop this, but the ethical concerns worry many. The video explains both sides of the argument and the amazing science making it all possible.
Instructional Video4:57
Stated Clearly

What is a Gene?

9th - 12th Standards
The majority of foods in the United States are genetically modified. The video explains the idea behind genetically modified foods. It starts with the basics of a gene and their functions. The narrator then works through current...
Instructional Video5:02
SciShow

Mutant Mosquitos in Florida

9th - 12th Standards
Science ... sometimes it really is about life and death! Examine sharks and whales that live for a really long time, as well as mosquitoes designed to die young in the final installment in a 143-part video series. Biology scholars...
Instructional Video4:44
SciShow

Genetically Engineered Cancer-Fighting Algae

9th - 12th
Explore the addition of algae as a cancer treatment with a video that explains how a specific type of algae prevents chemotherapy from attacking healthy cells. The results are amazingly positive!
Instructional Video4:09
SciShow

Glowing Rats and Extreme Genetic Engineering

9th - 12th Standards
An example of extreme genetic engineering is modified salmon, which are genetically altered to grow twice their size and swim twice as fast — and they're probably in grocery stores already! The video explores synthetic biology or the...
Instructional Video
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Mit: Blossoms: Biotechnology: Can It Help in Making the Desert Green?

9th - 10th
This learning video introduces high school students to a topic they would not ordinarily study in school, biotechnology, and to different applications of biotechnology that relate to the main theme of the module - making the desert...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Bt Corn

9th - 10th
This video segment from FRONTLINE/NOVA: "Harvest of Fear" looks at corn that has been genetically modified to resist one insect pest and the multiple concerns it raises.
Instructional Video
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Hhmi: Biointeractive: Using P53 to Fight Cancer

9th - 10th
Watch this narrated animation which explains a breakthrough procedure using the protein p53 to fight cancer. [1:01]