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Professor Ksenija Gasic | Keeping Orchards Peachy with Armillaria Root Rot Solutions

Professor Ksenija Gasic | Keeping Orchards Peachy with Armillaria Root Rot Solutions

by admin | May 17, 2023 | biology

Professor Ksenija Gasic | Keeping Orchards Peachy with Armillaria Root Rot Solutions SciTube Scitube Library biology About this episode What do peaches, cherries, and almonds all have in common? They are all delicious, nutritious, and loved by consumers around the...
Dr Xiushan Yin | Developing Accurate and Rapid COVID Tests for People with Colour Blindness

Dr Xiushan Yin | Developing Accurate and Rapid COVID Tests for People with Colour Blindness

by admin | May 15, 2023 | biology, health and medicine, physical sciences

Dr Xiushan Yin | Developing Accurate and Rapid COVID Tests for People with Colour Blindness SciTube Scitube Library physical sciences animated About this episode Diagnosing viral infections, such as COVID-19, can be challenging. The most accurate way to identify a...
Dr Alexandra (Sasha) Pavlova – Professor Paul Sunnucks | Genetic Rescue Saves Species from Extinction

Dr Alexandra (Sasha) Pavlova – Professor Paul Sunnucks | Genetic Rescue Saves Species from Extinction

by admin | Oct 4, 2022 | biology, earth and environment, research animated

VideoPod SciPod Library biology animated About this episode When a species’ habitat shrinks, its populations decline. Individuals that persist in remaining islands of habitat have no choice but to breed with their relatives, reducing the health and fertility of their...
Dr Helen Greenwood Hansma | Energy: A Clue to the Origins of Life

Dr Helen Greenwood Hansma | Energy: A Clue to the Origins of Life

by admin | Aug 2, 2022 | biology, physical sciences, research animated

VideoPod SciPod Library biology animated About this episode Before the first living organisms were brought into being, molecules were already moving and changing. Many energy sources, including light and heat from the sun, were available to provide the energy needed...
Dr Laura Tipton | Symbiotic Science through a Shared Language

Dr Laura Tipton | Symbiotic Science through a Shared Language

by admin | Jul 19, 2022 | biology, research animated

VideoPod SciPod Library biology About this episode Many scientific concepts are applicable to multiple disciplines and across spatial scales, from the microscopic to the global. As such, scientists from different disciplines must communicate effectively – through a...
Dr Conrad Labandeira | Which Came First: Pollinating Insects or Flowers?

Dr Conrad Labandeira | Which Came First: Pollinating Insects or Flowers?

by admin | Jun 20, 2022 | biology, earth and environment, research animated

VideoPod SciPod Library biology animated About this episode Pollinating insects and plants have co-evolved throughout their history. From about 125 million to 90 million years ago, cone-bearing plants were replaced by flowering plants as the dominant vegetation. This...
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