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In this video, Matt describes how he became a fisheries technical officer for the Environment Agency. His job is to monitor river habitats and fish populations, including improving the habitat and restocking fish after any pollution incidents.
The video could be used to introduce units of work including...
Published by the Wellcome Trust, the 'Big Picture' explores issues around biology and medicine.
This issue of the Big Picture, from the Wellcome Trust, looks at the role that food plays not only in human physiology but also in the individual's lives. Food is about so much more than sustenance. Food choice...
This 3D animation shows how proteins are made in the cell from the information in the DNA code.
This resource is part of the Post 16 genetics and genomics collection.
This video demonstrates that objects accelerate towards the ground at the same rate when in a vacuum. Acceleration due to gravity is constant for all objects.