I'm working with some Year 9 students at a school in Bristol. They want to talk with
someone about cloning, and specifically about reincarnating extinct species.
Can anyone recommend a suitably expert scientist in or around Bristol who'd be willing to
be filmed talking to the students?
The filming needs to happen between now and the 21st of July
A bit of background...
science.TV is pioneering a new way of teaching 'How Science Works'. A film maker visits
the school and discusses with the students what interests them. Then, with the help of a
suitable science 'ambassador', the students create a short film which is posted on
science.TV. Here is a link to the pilot:
http://www.science.tv/watch/f9c5228fde841714f523/Are-games-good-for-you?
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