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In this video segment adapted from NOVA scienceNOW, learn about obesity and how both genetics and behavior play a role in its development. Obesity researchers Sadaf Forooqi, Stephen O'Rahilly, and Jeffrey Friedman discuss the physiological basis of appetite regulation, including the roles of the hor
This video explores the crucial role of small-scale fisheries. Learn how they contribute to global food security, provide livelihoods, and shape the cultural identity of fishing communities. Join us to understand the vital work supporting this essential sector.#smallscalebusiness #fisheries #artisa
The concept of an Advocate General is only found in some national legal systems. This short film explains how the Court’s 11 Advocates General provide an invaluable service to the Court enabling it to provide high-quality judgments in the most complex of cases.
Do you know the condition of your vehicle’s battery? For a majority of drivers, the battery is unnoticeable unless the engine refuses to start, which happens more frequently in the cold and rainy winter seasons. “Extreme temperatures, irregular use, short trips and the age of a vehicle influence the
For more Science Videos: https://lt.org/ * Neutrophils are both the most abundant cells in circulation and the first to go to a site of infection. In this video, ARTURO ZYCHLINSKY explores the role that Neutrophils play in infectious disease. * Zychlinsky explains that Neutrophil Extracellular Trap
For more Science Videos: https://lt.org/ * Massive algae blooms appear in spring in certain bodies of water only to vanish within a number of weeks. In this video, BERNHARD M. FUCHS analyzes the degradation of such algae, exploring which organisms are involved and what they actually do. * Employing
Part of our Teaching at a Distance series. In which Rachel Phillips, OER Project Learning Scientist, outlines potential roles for students to foster positive collaboration in unmonitored small group work. ---------- We're doing everything we can to keep learning accessible throughout the pandemic.
For more Science Videos: https://lt.org/ * What happens in the marine nitrogen cycle? In this video, KATHARINA KITZINGER explains that nitrification as carried out by marine microorganisms involves two distinct processes, with ammonia oxidation resulting in nitrite which is then transformed to nitra
For more Science Videos: https://lt.org/ * The rollout of smart electricity meters is gathering pace in the EU as in the US. In this video, ANDREAS GERSTER asks what information smart meters should provide to bring about an optimal reduction in energy consumption. * Comparing the effectiveness of
Animals and humans follow their noses when choosing a partner. In animals — sticklebacks, for example — the sense of smell helps to produce more resistant offspring. Author: ZDF/Terra Xplore/Labo M/Jochen Ruderer/Patryk Puchalski/Gideon Becker/Maximilian Mohr Translation and dubbing: alugha Click
Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/FuseSchool CREDITS Animation & Design: Joshua Thomas (jtmotion101@gmail.com) Narration: Dale Bennett Script: Bethan Parry Digestion is a complex process that our bodies carry out using a variety of chemicals. In this video, we’re going to focus o