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An interview with Tobi Ogbechie, an undergraduate who discusses what it's like to be in a lab doing scientific research.
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Penicillin, as shown in this video, causes the cell walls of bacteria to rupture.
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How a South African hospital is coping with the HIV/AIDS epidemic and its many related healthcare issues.
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Doctors hope to encourage healers to direct their patients to clinics for TB and AIDS-related diseases.
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A glimpse of the TB ward at a South African hospital, illustrating an illness associated with the AIDS epidemic.
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A program designed to provide health care and housing to South Africans living in poverty.
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Using soccer to teach children how to make important life choices and how to avoid HIV infection.
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When parents die of AIDS, the orphans often go to live with a "gogo," the Zulu word for grandmother.
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Dr. Finlay and Dr. Richard Ganem use physical analogies to compare the size of bacteria and viruses relative to a standard mammalian cell.
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Adam Barrett remembers his symptoms of acute HIV infection.
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Dr. Finlay, using his student audience, gives a live demonstration of how an antibiotic-resistant strain of tuberculosis managed to spread through the passengers on an airplane.
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Ben Vincent describes his summer work collecting mosquitoes for Dr. Marm Kilpatrick's research on the ecology and epidemiology of the West Nile virus.
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Using a bagel, a syringe, and blue dye to illustrate how some virulent strains of bacteria inject virulence factors into a cell.
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An interview with Katie Walter, an undergraduate who discusses what it's like to be in a lab doing scientific research.
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Corn was originally bred from the teosinte plant by native Mexican farmers. The morphologies of modern-day corn and teosinte plants are compared to illustrate how artificial selection can bring about dramatic changes in plants.
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Mr. Carlson outlines the path that he took to becoming a graduate student in the White lab, including his experience as a chef.
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The many forms of dogs that exist today were all created through selective breeding from the dog's ancestor, the wolf. In a span of less than 10,000 years, breeders have changed traits and body shapes of dogs by artificial selection-for example, emphasizing different aspects of hunting and herding...
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Ms. Everhart recounts her fieldwork experiences as a member of the Shea lab and the results of her first flintknapping attempt.
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Male courtship dances in two fruit fly species show that the wing spots play a prominent role.
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These are some of the animal species Charles Darwin would have seen when he visited the Galapagos Islands.
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Ms. Gomez explains her research in the Tishkoff lab and how it may help in understanding malaria resistance.
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A worksheet that guides students through The Stickleback Evolution Virtual Lab. The virtual lab lets students learn firsthand the methods for analyzing body structure in stickleback collected from lakes and fossils recovered from a quarry. Students measure, record, and graph their results to...





