Journey to the Microcosmos
Do Microscopic Immortals Actually Exist
Are you immortal if you never age? Defying death is not as clear-cut as it might initially seem. What we define as immortality depends a bit on what you think it means to die.
Science360
Engineering smarter robotic boats for safer, cheaper work on the water - Science Nation
From conducting bridge inspections to search and rescue missions, future unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) will help humans with the dangerous or repetitive work Description: Roboticists Karl von Ellenrieder and Satyandra Gupta may work...
Journey to the Microcosmos
The Chaotic Life of Seashore Ciliates
The Chaotic Life of Seashore Ciliates
Curated Video
5G and Wireless Communication for Beginners - It is/It Almost is/It Will Eventually Be 4G
This video focuses on 4th generation of wireless communication. This clip is from the chapter "Higher-Further-Faster with 4G" of the series "5G and Wireless Communication for Beginners".This section introduces you to 4G.
Curated Video
Fossils: Evidence for Evolution and Extinction
This video explains the use of fossils as evidence for the theory of evolution by natural selection. It describes the three main ways in which fossils can be formed, and how they provide evidence of organisms that lived millions of years...
Curated Video
Shark Super Senses
This video explores the remarkable sensory abilities of sharks, including their keen sense of smell, exceptional eyesight, and acute hearing. It also delves into their feeding habits, reproductive strategies, and the diverse ways in...
Journey to the Microcosmos
Gastrotrichs Four Day Old Grandmothers
These little hairy-bellied friends lead a very interesting life, albeit a short one.
Journey to the Microcosmos
Ophyroglena The Tricky Transforming Ciliate
On the surface, Ophyroglena seems like it should be pretty easy to identify, but it all depends on which stage of life it's currently in.
Earth Rangers
All Kinds of Dinosaurs
Paleontologists learn about dinosaurs by searching for and studying fossils, which provide evidence about how a living dinosaur would have looked or acted. They use what they learn to teach others. Occasionally, paleontologists make a...
Primer
Simulating Competition and Logistic Growth
When resources are limited, how do populations grow (or not)?
NASA
The DAVINCI Mission to Venus
Launching in 2029, NASA’s Deep Atmosphere Venus Investigation of Noble gases, Chemistry and Imaging (DAVINCI) mission will bring a rich suite of instruments to Venus to address long standing questions about Earth’s sister planet. Some...
All In One Social Media
BRILLIANT Ways To Use Instagram To Grow Your Business
Instagram is the leading social network for users and businesses so it is important to stand out on the platform. In this video, I share with you some BRILLIANT ways to use Instagram to grow your business, engage with your audience, and...
Journey to the Microcosmos
How Do Colonies Help Microorganisms Survive?
In the microcosmos, it's dangerous to go alone. This week we go on a journey into colonies to find out why sticking together is such a great strategy!
Weird History
The Feud That Almost Destroyed Paleontology
Nothing better than an intense rivalry between scientists...right? Well, that's exactly what happened with paleontologists Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Charles Marsh -- two men who really take the cake for petty feuds.
Journey to the Microcosmos
Midi-chlorians Our Connection to the Force - April Fools' Day Video
Midi-chlorians Our Connection to the Force - April Fools' Day Video
NASA
Fossils of Planet Formation: Lucy Mission Teaser
Beyond the asteroid belt are "fossils of planet formation" known as the Trojan asteroids. These primitive bodies share Jupiter's orbit in two vast swarms, and may hold clues to the formation and evolution of our solar system. Now, NASA...
Science360
Evolution researchers discuss "On the Origin of Species"
Some of evolution science's brightest minds discuss the impacts of "On the Origin of Species" in this introductory video for the National Science Foundation's new special report entitled Evolution of Evolution: 150 Years of Darwin's "On...
ProTeachersVideo
How Science Works: Journey to Etna: Lava Flow and Gas Emissions
Find out how volcanic eruptions result in new rock formations and can also affect the Earth's atmosphere. Molten rock below ground is called magma, but when it erupts above ground it's known as lava. When the lava flows cool and solidify...
Curated Video
The Fascinating History and Importance of Maize
Maize is believed to have first been domesticated and cultivated 9000 years ago in the Central Balsas region of Mexico. Learn about the genetic makeup of maize and its significance for the Mayan Empire. Maize part 1/5
Nature League
Predicting Future Humans - From A to B
In this episode of "From A to B", Adrian and Brit co-create a potential future human based on both realistic and absurd adaptations.
Journey to the Microcosmos
We Filmed Tardigrade Sex!
In our Season 2 debut, we're diving back into the world of our favorite little water bear friends!
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids
The Rise of the Dinosaurs
Human beings have a long-standing fascination with dinosaurs that dates back to the discovery of the first fossils. To this day, people of all ages visit museums and fossil sites to study and learn more about these prehistoric creatures....
Curated Video
5G and Wireless Communication for Beginners - 5G Standards
This video introduces you to 5G standards. This clip is from the chapter "5G Update - 2020" of the series "5G and Wireless Communication for Beginners".This section presents the latest updates on 5G.
Curated Video
The Fascinating Anatomy and Adaptations of Sharks
This video provides an overview of the fascinating anatomy and physical characteristics of sharks. It explores the different types of fins and their functions, the unique skin composition of sharks, their breathing mechanisms, jaw...