The Wall Street Journal
Swimming in the Data Lake
Hospitals and other health-care stakeholders are collecting vast stores of intimate data on consumers and patients. How can that information be used to improve health and reduce costs, while protecting patient privacy?
Primer
Mutations and the First Replicators
See new kinds of creatures show up in a simulation. Talks about RNA world hypothesis at the end.
Journey to the Microcosmos
Desmids The Symmetrical Algae That's Full of Crystals
Desmids The Symmetrical Algae That's Full of Crystals
Journey to the Microcosmos
How Microscopic Hunters Get Their Lunch
On this week's journey, we explore the ways things eat in the microcosmos, from Stentors filter feeding to Dileptus hunting down and absorbing its prey.
Cerebellum
Emergence Of Modern America: The Roaring Twenties - The Scopes Trial
Just the Facts: The Emergence of America Uses fascinating historical footage to explore six decades thats shaped Modern America. The series examines the Gilded Age in the late 19th century, the Progressive Era of the early 20th century,...
Journey to the Microcosmos
Rotifers Charmingly Bizarre & Often Ignored
We also don't really know what rotifers are... but we'll try to tell you as much as we know!
Science360
Butterfly species evolution in action
Scientists have found a population of tropical butterflies that may be on its way to splitting into two distinct species based on wing color and mate preference. Researchers describe the relationship between diverging color patterns in...
Rock 'N Learn
Life Science: Intro
Here's an exciting way to learn important facts and get ready for a life science test!
Bizarre Beasts
How An Invasive Snail May Save An Endangered Bird
What happened when one of nature's pickiest eaters met a huge, extremely adaptable snail? Well, it might be the start of evolution in action.
Primer
Simulating Competition and Logistic Growth
When resources are limited, how do populations grow (or not)?
Journey to the Microcosmos
Paramecium The White Rat of Ciliates
These world travelers might be, well, almost everywhere, but there is a still a lot we don't know about the famous paramecium.
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Mystery Muscle: Palmaris Longus and Evolution in Human Anatomy
In this video, the teacher discusses the palmaris longus muscle, a variable muscle in the human body that some people are born without. The teacher explains the function of the muscle, its evolution, and provides a test for viewers to...
Journey to the Microcosmos
How Do Microorganisms Reproduce?
How do stentors make more stentors? Does Paramecium reproduce sexually or asexually? Find out on this week's journey as we explore the ways the microcosmos reproduce!
Journey to the Microcosmos
The Algae That Saved an Astronaut's Life
The Algae That Saved an Astronaut's Life
Rock 'N Learn
Life Science: Xylem and Phloem
Here's an exciting way to learn important facts and get ready for a life science test! In this episode we'll be looking at the xylem and phloem.
Curated Video
Understanding Variation and Evolution: Factors and Processes Explained
This video discusses the concept of variation in a population and the factors that cause it, including genetic inheritance, mutations, and environmental factors. The video then goes on to explain the theory of evolution and how natural...
Journey to the Microcosmos
Eating, Hatching, and Crashing into the Moon More About Tardigrades
This week, the microcosmos meet the cosmos as we explore even more fascinating things about our friend, the tardigrade. We'll discuss their weird weird mouths, how we take care of our tardigrades, and what's going to happen to those...
Mazz Media
Biodiversity
This live-action video program is about the word biodiversity. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word biodiversity through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
Visual Learning Systems
Exploring Embryological Evidence of Evolution
In this exploration, we delve into the study of newly formed organisms and their development, known as embryology. Join us as we uncover the intriguing evidence of evolution that emerges from comparing the embryonic development of...
Rock 'N Learn
Life Science: Genetic Adaptation
Here's an exciting way to learn important facts and get ready for a life science test! In this episode we'll be looking at genetic adaptation.
FuseSchool
Formation of New Species by Speciation
In this video you will learn how weird and wonderful animals are formed in the process of speciation and the formation of new species. Different selection pressures select for different characteristics. Over generations, the individuals...
The Telegraph
The evolution of games consoles | Tech Histories
In the video above, we look at how games consoles have evolved over time – from Ralph Baer’s first video game console in 1967, to popular consoles like PlayStation and Xbox dominating the market and how the future of gaming is heading...
Journey to the Microcosmos
Are Microbes Good or Bad for Humans
Where is the line between good and bad microorganisms and why do we seem to know so much more about the bad ones?
The Telegraph
The evolution of the internet | Tech Histories
We look at how the internet has evolved over time – from humble beginnings in 1972 when Cambridge computer scientist Ray Tomlinson introduced email, to the launch of the first iPhone in 2007 delivering the "internet in your pocket".