Curated Video
Creating Dolly
Dolly the sheep was born on the 5th July 1996. She was the first mammal cloned from an adult cell. The success came as a surprise to both the scientific community and the public. Twenty years later, Nature Video meets two of the...
SciShow
A New Map of the Human Brain!
More detailed brain scans reveal that the brain is more complicated than we thought! And cloned sheep might be healthier than we thought!
Curated Video
Bodies and Dollars: Crash Course History of Science
After World War Two, the applications of basic discoveries in biology took off—and became big business. Today, we’ll look at the rise of Big Pharma and GMO foods. We’ll also discuss how life-science technologies fundamentally changed...
Curated Video
Advanced Cloning Techniques: Embryo Transplants and Adult Cell Cloning
This video discusses two advanced techniques of cloning - embryo transplants and adult cell cloning. The video mentions Dolly the sheep being the first animal clone produced using adult cell cloning, and also highlights that these...
National Geographic
Meet the First Monkey Clones Of Their Kind | National Geographic
In a world first, two primates have been cloned by Chinese researchers using the technique that yielded Dolly the sheep. The two female macaques, named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua, are genetically identical and were born after a years-long...
TED Talks
Gregory Stock: To upgrade is human
In this prophetic 2003 talk -- just days before Dolly the sheep was stuffed -- biotech ethicist Gregory Stock looked forward to new, more meaningful (and controversial) technologies, like customizable babies, whose adoption might drive...
Curated Video
Can Cloning Bring Back Dinosaurs & Deceased Pets? | ConTECHtual | NowThis
A sheep named Dolly brought us closer to Jurassic Park than mosquitoes frozen in amber ever did. This is everything you need to know about cloning. » Subscribe to NowThis Future: https://go.nowth.is/Future_Subscribe Is it possible to...
Curated Video
Nature archive: 1869-2006
This video gives an overview of some of the key papers in the Nature archive. From the development of nuclear fission to the cloning and birth of Dolly the sheep, Nature has continually published some of the most influential work in...
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...
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...
SciShow
Why Can’t We Clone Endangered Species to Save Them?
We know how to clone animals, so why aren't we saving endangered species by cloning their populations?
Curated Video
Can We Bring Back Dinosaurs (Just Like In Jurassic Park)?
Straight answer: No, we have not yet found dinosaur DNA that would be necessary to make a successful dinosaur clone. To clone a dinosaur, it’s not just about finding DNA, but also about finding a complete set or sufficient fragments of a...
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Animation
One cloning technique is somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). Observe the process in action through an animated video. Review the applications of the process for both therapeutic cloning and cloning of an individual.