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The Science Multimedia Archive encompasses topics from the whole science spectrum, from basic physics, chemistry and biology to technological and medical innovations. All this is delivered to you in simple and clear language which requires no prior scientific education. Our goal is for you to be able to find a video or an article about any science topic that entices your curiosity. If you can’t find what you are looking for, try contacting us by mail and we will try to help as soon as we can.

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Imagine a Tyrannosaurus rex next to a sparrow. The dinosaur is 12 meters tall and has a snout with pointed teeth. The bird is small and...
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Biotechnology in the Kitchen | | 09/07/2015
In the eyes of many people, biotechnology is synonymous with serious scientists in white coats doing weird things in sophisticated laboratories,...
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Clonal Selection of B Cells in the Immune System ‎ | | 10/06/2015
We are all familiar with streptococcus – bacteria that cause throat inflammation usually resulting in a mild fever and antibiotic treatment,...
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Viruses, viruses and more viruses | | 16/05/2015
“A-choo!” “Bless you!”, we would say in response. If only we knew how many virions (virus particles) a person who has the...
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Science for Kids – Contagious Yawns | | 11/05/2015
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Biomimetics in Sports | | 05/05/2015
Sports as we know them are undergoing change. While in the past the physical requirements from athletes in different sports were similar; over the...
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Chemistry Under the Hood | | 02/05/2015
One of the greatest challenges humans faced in ancient times, has become in recent years, an almost trivial matter – the need to travel to...
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Activation Energy in Chemical Reactions | Chemistry | 29/04/2015
Most of us deal with difficulties to perform basic tasks, simply because we do not have enough energy to do them. When we wake up in the morning,...
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Science on the Slope | Physics | 07/02/2015
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The Physics behind Soccer Kicks | Physics | 04/02/2015
Soccer is a sport that requires speed, strength, endurance and strategy, but it seems that good ball control in soccer requires also good grasp on...
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