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The Microbes That Live With Us From Cradle to Grave
Inside your body there are trillions of microscopic organisms: bacteria, viruses, fungi and archaea – collectively known as the microbiota. Over the past decade, we’ve learnt that these communities help to shape our physiology and contribute to our wellbeing.
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Immunology Wars: The Battle With HIV
This animation shows the cellular and molecular mechanisms employed on both sides of the fight, and how antiretroviral drugs can help swing the balance in our favor.
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Your Body vs. Implants
Why do medical implants like insulin pumps and prosthetic knees need replacement? Explore how the immune system fights implants and how new devices are trying to help.
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3D Print Stem Cells Into Joints | Bio-organic Gel
Learn about the potential applications of 3D printing, via the use of this surgical tool; a biopen that prints a gel laden with stem cells.
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Investigating the World's Lightest Solid
Aerogels are the world's lightest (least dense) solids. They are also excellent thermal insulators and have been used in numerous Mars missions and the Stardust comet particle-return mission. The focus of this video is silica aerogels, though graphene aerogels are now technically the lightest.
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Could Underwater Farms Help Fight Climate Change?
Dive into the world of aquaculture and see how restorative ocean farming could play a vital role in helping our coastal communities, our oceans and our climate.
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What Can We Do to Stamp Out Strangles?
How do you solve a problem like strangles? Let’s find out from the horse’s mouth!
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Single-celled Organism Dies
This video captures the fascinating final moments of a single-celled organism, which belongs to the genus Blepharisma. Watch as the protozoa's membrane breaks down and its organelles spill out.
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How Close Are We to Eradicating HIV?
Can we end HIV? Find out how medications like PrEP are helping to prevent the transmission and spread of HIV, and possibly leading to its eradication.
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Introduction to MADLS: Multi-Angle Dynamic Light Scattering
This video provides a simple introduction to the technique of MADLS – Multi-Angle Dynamic Light Scattering – exclusively available in Malvern Panalytical’s new Zetasizer Ultra.
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