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[VIDEO] Introduction to Cells

This is a newly revised 3 minute HD dramatic video choreographed to powerful music, which introduces the viewer to the wonder and miracle of cells.
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[VIDEO] Powering the Cell: Mitochondria

Together Harvard University and XVIVO developed this 3D animation journey for Harvard's undergraduate Molecular and Cellular Biology students about the microscopic world of mitochondria.

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Harnessing nature's solar cells

MIT researcher Andreas Mershin has a vision that within a few years, people in remote villages in the developing world may be able to make their own solar panels, at low cost, using otherwise worthless agricultural waste as their raw material.

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[VIDEO - ANIMATION] - Introduction to Cells

This is a 3 minute HD dramatic video choreographed to powerful music, which introduces the viewer to Cells. It is designed as a "trailer" to be shown by Biology teachers in High School and college as a visual "Introduction" to the wonder of cells. Note that it is different from my video titled "Cell Cycle and Cell Division", which focuses on those two specific topics of cells.

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Congratulations! you’re eating the world’s first human(e) hamburger! ~ Innovation Investment Journal

Congratulations! you’re eating the world’s first human(e) hamburger! ~ Innovation Investment Journal | Science News | Scoop.it

No dead cows, just real, sustainable beef, made with nothing but yummy stem cells and a touch of magic! All yours for a sizzling €250,000 each. And they’ll get cheaper and cheaper with every passing year (can we call that Moo’s law?)

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[VIDEO] Brain cells from skin cells

This is a beautiful image of human brain cells, which can now be grown from adult skin cells

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When Cellular Automata Come to Life (w / video)

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Cellular automata are probably the closest things to machine life that most people have gotten an opportunity to experiment with in recent years. John Conway invented a piece of software titled the Game of Life in 1970. He carefully set up the rules to create a balanced world. While this might sound like old news, it has allowed scientists to actually simulate certain real world systems.

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Video: See a killer T cell attacking a cancer cell

Ciencia en acción: En este video podemos ver cómo una célula killer T del sistema inmune ataca una célula cancerosa. 


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Firing Neurons | Cell Dance 2010, Public Outreach Video Winner

Leonard Bosgraaf, Ph.D., Molecular Shots, Inc, of Groningen, The Netherlands, for "Firing Neurons," a movie created entirely by computer animation.
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The line between life and not-life - TEDTalks [VIDEO]

In his lab, Martin Hanczyc makes "protocells," experimental blobs of chemicals that behave like living cells. His work demonstrates how life might have first occurred on Earth ... and perhaps elsewhere too.

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