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21st Mar 2003

Cambridge Science Festival - Virtual Anatomy


Shwen Gwee

Chris Smith

Sarah Urquhart

The Naked Scientists at the Cambridge Science Festival, with interview guest Dr. Jem Rashbass, discuss virtual anatomy, a new way to teach medical students about anatomy, plus why are some animals born with their eyes closed, how far is it to the centre of the earth, and why do dogs eyes glow in the dark ?

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How far down is it to the centre of the Earth ?


 

Why do my Dog's Eyes Shine When I Point a Light at Him?


 

Why are some Animals Born with their Eyes Closed?



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