Ask a Biologist
Added on 6/11/2008
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Feather Biology
Dr. Biology and his co-host, a student from Dunbar Elementary School get a close-up view of bird feathers. The pair interview biologist Kevin McGraw an expert on animals coloration who studies birds to unlock their secrets. They learn about the many ways ...

6/11/2008
30.72 minutes
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Wickedly Cool Plants
Dr. Biology and his co-host, a student from Dunbar Elementary School, explore some of the more unusual plants of the desert and beyond. The pair interview biologist Raul Gutierrez who has been studying Devil's Claw. If that is not a wickedly cool name - w...

6/11/2008
25.72 minutes
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Math Biology
Dr. Biology visits with two young mathematicians that also have a love for biology. Cassie Pawling and Genevieve Toutain talk about how their passion for numbers have blended with biology as well as how they have gotten where they are and future plans. Be...

6/11/2008
31.03 minutes
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Bee Movie Maker
Bee Movies are not just for Hollywood. Dr. Biology catches up with bee movie maker and neurobiologist Brian Smith who uses film and video to unlock the mystery behind bees and how they sense and communicate with the environment. This movie director may no...

6/11/2008
43.85 minutes
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Stinging Mystery
It's a mystery, at least until you try to guess what animal children book author Conrad Storad is describing at the beginning of this episode. Joining Conrad is physiologist Michael Quinlan. Together they give us all the gory details behind this desert dw...

6/11/2008
28.00 minutes
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Bugs in Space
Blast off with microbiologist Cheryl Nickerson and her high flying experiments on board the space shuttles. Learn how microbes grow in space and how this research will help not only astronauts, but also you and I on planet Earth. Did we mention race cars ...

6/11/2008
26.73 minutes
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