Science and humour
Find out the link between science and humour with these light-hearted resources.
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Find out the link between science and humour with these light-hearted resources.
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What if you could witness the development of a new life, taking your time to study every detail, every single cell, from every angle, moment by moment? Sonia Furtado talks to the scientists who made this possible by creating a digital zebrafish embryo.
Ages: 14-16;
Lucy Patterson talks to Èlia Benito Gutierrez, from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany, about how Èlia’s favourite animal, amphioxus, could be the key to understanding the evolution of vertebrates.
Ages: 16-19;
Stéphanie Blandin explains her work on malaria to Russ Hodge from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany – and describes how she became a molecular biologist.
Ages: 14-16, 16-19;
Science and humour
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Watching it grow: developing a digital embryo
Topics: Biology
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Getting ahead in evolution
Topics: Biology, General science
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Fighting malaria on a new front
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