The first science films
This short video from NewScientist introduces the first science films. They’re delightful, and I love the insights into how they were made, but I am the only one who find the juggling flies just a tiny bit gross? (The few comments at YouTube, at the time I read them, were all delighted with the flies.)
Thanks to bioEmphemera whose post on the Imagine film competition lead me to this video. (Final deadline August 15th.)
Other articles on Code for life:
Monkey business or is my uncle also my Dad?
Research project coding and end-user application coding
A forensic scientist tells it like it is
Haemophilia – towards a cure using genetic engineering.
(Updated to correct YouTube URL issue.)
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I’ve corrected the URL for the video – my apologies to those who tried to view it earlier.