The CWRU-TV News Service offers the latest research reports for your morning, noon, evening, and weekend newscasts on BetaCam cassette. Customize your own graphics. Voiceover is on separate audio channel so you can substitute your own reporter. Includes edited feature plus un-edited B-roll and sound bites.
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On This Tape...
BABIES IN SPACE (1:42) -- One space frontier we haven't crossed involves human reproduction. Could there be problems with having babies in space? Researchers are fishing for answers. (View a QuickTime version of this video online.)
SOT: Stephen Moorman, CWRU assistant professor of anatomy
SEA SLUG CONNECTIONS (2:20) -- The simple neuromuscular system of California sea slugs is giving researchers new insight into how our own brain and muscles work together. What they learn could some day help victims of paralysis regain movement.. (View a QuickTime version of this video online.)
SOT: Prof. Hillel Chiel, Case Western Reserve University
BOTTLED WATER LABELING (1:48) -- Bottled water is better tasting and purer than tap water; or is it? a recent dental study shows that bottled water doesn't always live-up to consumer needs or expectations.(View a QuickTime version of this video online.)
SOT: James Lalumandier, CWRU assistant professor of dentistry
MEDICINE'S GENETIC FUTURE (1:38) -- Mapping the human genome is a major milestone that many compare to man walking on the moon. But what changes are you likely to see when you visit your doctor?.(View a QuickTime version of this video online.)
SOT: Huntington Willard, geneticist, CWRU