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Not Just DNA: Three Important Gene Regulators
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Molecular Cooking: Spherification
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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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Preventing Childhood Paralysis: The Polio Vaccine | | 21/10/2014
In the last few months, media outlets have been publishing news about polio viruses found in sewage systems in southern Israel. Many of us remember...
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Rocket Trajectories and Interceptions | Physics | 14/08/2014
These days, we keep hearing about rocket fire from Gaza and successful interceptions by the Iron Dome system. Here I will explain how rockets fly...
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Principles of Plant Growth | | 26/04/2014
Plants have a tightly regulated growth mechanism which prevents them from overgrowing. This mechanism is regulated by various hormones, including...
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Common Misconceptions About Evolution | Life Sciences | 08/03/2014
Evolution is one of the cornerstones of the life sciences. It has been demonstrated countless times in different ways, and it is supported by...
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Water – Not What You Thought | Chemistry | 10/11/2013
Water is widely recognized as the most important substance for life on Earth as we know it. Few people, however, are aware of the fact that water...
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Rice - the white lies | General knowledge | 25/11/2012
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TRP channels - so hot, so cool | Life Sciences | 16/10/2012
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Viral attack strategies | Medicine and Physiology | 13/08/2012
A virus is an infectious agent with two goals: to infect and to proliferate. Its life cycle is relatively simple, yet modern medicine is struggling...
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The physics of light | Physics | 17/07/2012
Light is the common name for electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths of 400-750 nm. This term is sometimes expanded to include ultraviolet and...
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