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Science: Astronomy I Biology


The Cosmos A Beginner’s Guide


Our view of the universe can change at any moment. This six-part series guides viewers through recent astronomical and cosmological findings, with the help of 3-D animation and leading experts. Produced by the Open University. (26–30 minutes each) © 2007 Preview Clip Online C o Recommended by School Library Journal.


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Life in the Cosmos The search for extraterrestrial life is now taken seriously by many astronomers. This program follows veteran alien hunters as they pursue their work. $99.95 QGR39359 • DVD / VOD


Building the Universe This program introduces viewers to several experiments, all of them designed to increase our knowledge of the physical structure of the cosmos. $99.95 QGR39360 • DVD / VOD


Seeing the Universe Featuring various observatories and instruments, this program shows how state-of-the-art technology provides glimpses of the distant cosmos. $99.95 QGR39361 • DVD / VOD


Exploring the Cosmos This program examines spacefaring technology— including existing hardware and systems in develop- ment—designed to extend our reach into the cosmos. $99.95 QGR39362 • DVD / VOD


The Violent Universe This program illustrates the volatility of the forces at work in our universe, highlighting the creative and destructive potential of celestial collisions, eruptions, and explosions. $99.95 QGR39363 • DVD / VOD


Earthlike Worlds in Space Hundreds of extrasolar planets have now been detected. Are any comparable to Earth? What about the giant moons in our own solar system? $99.95 QGR39364 • DVD / VOD


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BIOLOGY


THE HUMAN BODY HOW IT WORKS


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This nine-part series provides a thorough overview of the amazing human machine. Marvelously detailed, yet readily understandable.


Viewable/printable instructor’s guides are available online. A Films for the Humanities & Sciences Production. (20–22 minutes each) © 2009 C o “Easy to incorporate into the classroom.... Nicely paced narration and uncluttered graphics make the information most accessible.... An excellent resource for biology teachers.”—Booklist


Cells, Tissues, and Skin This program discusses the way human body cells function and combine into the structures that sustain life. $99.95 QGR39505 • DVD / VOD


The Immune System This program examines how the human immune system defends the body against disease- causing invaders. $99.95 QGR39506 • DVD / VOD


Human Development and the Reproductive System This program traces the development of a human being from conception to full-term fetus, with a focus on the functions of the male and female reproductive systems. $99.95 QGR39507 • DVD / VOD


The Respiratory System This program studies the structure and function of the respiratory system. $99.95 QGR39508 • DVD / VOD


The Circulatory System This program takes a close look at the organs of the human circulatory system and how they work to sustain life. $99.95 QGR39509 • DVD / VOD


The Skeletal and Muscular Systems This program deconstructs the human skeletal and muscular systems, two interdependent assemblies that endow the body with structure and movement. $99.95 QGR39510 • DVD / VOD


Digestion and Nutrition This program examines the chemical structure of food and the human body’s ability to convert food into fuel and raw materials. $99.95 QGR39511 • DVD / VOD


The Endocrine System This program addresses the complex physiology of the endocrine system. $99.95 QGR39512 • DVD / VOD


The Nervous System and the Senses This program discusses the development, organiza- tion, and functions of the nervous system and the input organs that stimulate it. $99.95 QGR39513 • DVD / VOD


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New! The Nine Months That Made You: Pregnancy and Human Development Increasingly, it seems that our most important developmental influences begin before birth, in the mysterious world of the womb. This program follows research suggesting that a child’s disease risks, behavioral traits, and other characteristics derive from gestational causes. Featuring pioneering researcher Dr. David Barker, the film also draws on the expertise of developmental psychologists and brain scientists. A BBC Production. (52 minutes) © 2011 Preview Clip Online C ‡ $169.95 QGR48258 • DVD / VOD


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