Instructional Video3:59
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: If superpowers were real: Immortality - Joy Lin

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What if immortality wasn't just the stuff of epic comic book stories? Is it scientifically possible to be immortal? In this series, Joy Lin tackles six superpowers and reveals just how scientifically realistic they can be to us mere...
Instructional Video2:20
SciShow

Why do we Have Earwax?

12th - Higher Ed
No Judging: At one point you've probably put a finger in your ear and dug out some rather unsightly ear wax, but why does your body produce this yellowy substance in the first place?
Instructional Video3:27
SciShow

No Ears, No Problem: Frogs Can Hear With Their Lungs

12th - Higher Ed
If you’ve ever looked at a frog’s head, you might have noticed that they don’t have external ears. So How do they hear?
Instructional Video4:30
Be Smart

How Your Body Knows Left From Right

12th - Higher Ed
This is part 3 of 3 in my series about how our bodies evolved to look like they do.
Instructional Video3:16
SciShow Kids

Why Does My Ear Hurt?

K - 5th
Squeaks is feeling a little under the weather! As if a sore throat and a stuffy head weren't bad enough, he also has an earache. Join him to learn why we get earaches and what we can do to help our bodies get over them faster!
Instructional Video4:10
Be Smart

The Superb Owl!

12th - Higher Ed
As we get ready to watch that big football game that my lawyers tell me I'm not allowed to say the name of, let's celebrate a champion of the bird world: Stealthy and silent owls! Learn how owls fly so silently, how they see in the dark,...
Instructional Video0:44
SciShow

Do your nose and ears keep growing as you age? #shorts #science

12th - Higher Ed
Do your nose and ears keep growing as you age? #shorts #science
Instructional Video2:00
SciShow

Why Do My Ears Pop?

12th - Higher Ed
We’ve all experienced it, that annoying pressure in our head when we’re flying in a plane or a storm front comes in, then it pops! Find out how this popping happens and things to avoid so you don’t harm your ears.
Instructional Video4:51
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Can loud music damage your hearing? | Heather Malyuk

Pre-K - Higher Ed
After a concert, you find it difficult to hear your friend rave about the show. It sounds like they're speaking from across the room, and it's tough to make out their voice over the ringing in your ears. But, by the next morning, the...
Instructional Video5:18
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: The science of hearing - Douglas L. Oliver

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The ability to recognize sounds and identify their location is possible thanks to the auditory system. That's comprised of two main parts: the ear, and the brain. The ear's task is to convert sound energy into neural signals; the brain's...
Instructional Video19:53
SciShow

Good Vibrations

12th - Higher Ed
Can you feel them in your fingers? How about in your lungs? Vibrations are all around us, so let’s explore some everyday vibrations!
Instructional Video5:01
SciShow

The Secret Language of Elephants

12th - Higher Ed
You are probably aware of the fact that elephants make trumpeting noises - but did you know that most of their communication is so low pitched that humans can’t even hear it?
Instructional Video15:28
SciShow

SciShow Talk Show - Selective Breeding & the Rat

12th - Higher Ed
Nick Jenkins talks with Hank Green about selective breeding, with special guest Jessi Knudsen Castañeda.
Instructional Video12:01
SciShow

All This Noise Is KILLING Me!

12th - Higher Ed
The sounds we hear every day really do have effects on our health. Not just our ears, but our hearts and even our brains.
Instructional Video3:53
SciShow

The Agony of Motion Sickness

12th - Higher Ed
What happens when your senses come into conflict with each other? In this episode of SciShow, Hank talks about motion sickness: why we have this nauseating experience and how we can avoid it or treat it.
Instructional Video5:03
TED-Ed

TED-ED: The myth of King Midas and his golden touch - Iseult Gillespie

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In Greek mythology, King Midas is known as a rogue ruler whose antics bemused his people and irritated the Gods. Many know the classic story of Midas's golden touch, but the foolish king was also known for his unusual pair of ears....
Instructional Video3:21
SciShow Kids

What Do You Hear in a Seashell?

K - 5th
Have you ever put a seashell up to your ear and heard a roaring sound the sounds sort of like the ocean? Is it magic? No! It's science! Jessi and Squeaks explain what's up!
Instructional Video3:37
SciShow Kids

What is Sound?

K - 5th
Learn all about how sound works with Jessi and Squeaks on SciShow Kids!
Instructional Video3:18
SciShow Kids

What Makes Music Sound So Good?

K - 5th
Jessi and Squeaks are dancing to some sweet tunes! But why does music make people so excited in the first place?
Instructional Video2:01
Learning Mole

The Ear Song

Pre-K - 12th
Explore the amazing world of sound with "The Ear Song"! Perfect for kids, this catchy tune will spark your imagination and teach you all about the wonders of how our ears help us hear.
Instructional Video0:44
Curated Video

I WONDER - How Do Our Ears Keep Us Balanced?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of how do our ears keep us balanced.
Instructional Video0:37
Curated Video

I WONDER - Can We Still Hear In Our Sleep?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of can we still hear in our sleep.
Instructional Video2:12
Curated Video

Shy and Cute? That’s Exactly What Makes This Elephant So Amazing

6th - Higher Ed
Learn all about Asian and African elephants, and how zookeepers integrate new elephants into the habitat.
Instructional Video4:24
Bizarre Beasts

These Octopuses (Octopodes?) (Octopi?) Are Adorable

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Welcome back to Bizarre Beasts: Season Zero, where we are remastering episodes of Bizarre Beasts that were originally created for Vlogbrothers. This episode, the dumbo octopus, the cephalopod that uses "ears" for efficient swimming and...