Browse results: Processes of Evolution
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Evolution of CamouflageThis video segment from Evolution: "Darwin's Dangerous Idea" illustrates the remarkable camouflage of a praying mantis against its leafy backdrop. Accessibility features: Caption, Transcript |
3-12 |
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Evolving Ideas: How Do We Know Evolution Happens?This video from Evolution focuses on one of the several lines of evidence for evolution -- fossils, highlighting the evolution of whales from land-dwelling mammals to the aquatic creatures we know today. Accessibility features: Caption, Transcript |
6-12 |
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Fish with FingersIn this video segment from Evolution: "Great Transformations," paleontologist Jenny Clack explains that vertebrates evolved fingers before they invaded land. Accessibility features: Audio Description, Caption, Transcript |
6-12 |
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Floral ArrangementsExplore a few of the ways plants pollinate each other in this video segment from Sexual Encounters of a Floral Kind. Accessibility features: Audio Description, Caption, Transcript |
6-12 |
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Investigating NeanderthalsThis video excerpt from NOVA scienceNOW looks at how head shapes of Neanderthals and modern humans differ. Accessibility features: Caption, Transcript |
6-12 |
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Masters of DisguiseIn the face of danger, what's a spineless animal to do? This video segment introduces the concept of camouflage -- how animals achieve it and how this form of disguise benefits both predators and prey.
Footage from NOVA: "Animal Impostors." Accessibility features: Audio Description, Caption, Transcript |
K-12 |
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To Make a Spear About 100,000 years ago, humans began to develop the spear, representing the beginnings of projective technology and organized hunting.
Accessibility features: Transcript |
9-12 |
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