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....
Next Animation Studio
Dozens of dinosaur tracks unearthed on Scottish coast
Fantastically large beasts stomped around the Scottish coast millions of years ago, and very literally made their mark on Earth. According to a study published in the Scottish Journal of Geology, researchers uncovered around 50 dinosaur...
Brian McLogan
Using Carbon dating to determine the age of a fossil
Using Carbon dating to determine the age of a fossil
Visual Learning Systems
Fascinating Fossils: Video Quiz
Fossils are windows to the past. This fascinating program takes a look at how fossils are formed and preserved. Special attention is given to the meaning, significance, and use of fossils in telling us about past life on Earth.
Visual Learning Systems
Fascinating Fossils: Introduction
Fossils are windows to the past. This fascinating program takes a look at how fossils are formed and preserved. Special attention is given to the meaning, significance, and use of fossils in telling us about past life on Earth.
Brave Wilderness
Fossil Hunting in the BADLANDS!
On this episode of Beyond Dinosaurs, Coyote and the crew head to Hill City, South Dakota, and team up with renowned paleontologist Peter Larson to explore the Badlands by hunting for fossils at a top-secret dig location! In Part 2 of...
Wonderscape
Science Kids: All About Natural Selection and Adaptations
This video discusses the concept of adaptations in animals and how they help them survive in their environments. It explores examples such as the physical adaptations of sharks and the behavioral adaptations of bears and raccoons. The...
Visual Learning Systems
Fascinating Fossils: Video Review
Fossils are windows to the past. This fascinating program takes a look at how fossils are formed and preserved. Special attention is given to the meaning, significance, and use of fossils in telling us about past life on Earth.
Science360
Drone monitors construction site activity-NSF Science Now 43
In this week’s episode we follow a construction site drone, examine tunable window technology, learn how words are represented in the brain and finally we examine 240-million-year-old fossils.
Brave Wilderness
The MOST FAMOUS DINOSAUR Tooth!
On this episode of Beyond Dinosaurs, Coyote and the crew head to Hill City, South Dakota, to visit the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, teaming up with renowned paleontologist Peter Larson! We go behind the scenes to explore...
Curated Video
I WONDER - Where Did The Apatosaurus Live?
This video is answering the question of where did the apatosaurus live.
AllTime 10s
10 Apocalyptic Natural Disasters That Are Waiting To Happen
You may think they're the stuff of Hollywood, but real disaster on a cinematic scale is just waiting to spring upon unsuspecting populations all over the world. Here are natural disasters that are just waiting to happen'
Cerebellum
Prehistoric Man Human Evolution Lower Paleolithic - Homonids Leave Africa
Experts now agree that Africa was the birthplace of humankind. Many of the oldest fossils have been discovered in Africa. Climatic changes and the Ice Age, which began close to three million years ago, gave rise to the spread of our...
Brave Wilderness
Did We Find a MAMMOTH TOOTH?!
On this episode of Beyond Dinosaurs, the Brave Crew are in South Dakota at the Mammoth Site! PLUS... they go on a gift shop hunt to put together one AWESOME prize package for one lucky viewer!
Visual Learning Systems
Mold and Cast Formation of Fossils
This video explains how fossils are formed through the processes of mold and cast. It highlights how the decay of a living thing can create a mold, which is a space left in the rock. The video emphasizes the usefulness of casts to...
Wonderscape
Science Kids: Unraveling the Neanderthal Mystery
This video explores the history and characteristics of Neanderthals, our closest extinct human relatives. It discusses their relationship to modern humans, their physical traits, their way of life, and theories about their extinction....
Science360
NSF Science Now: Episode 43
In this week's episode, we follow a construction site drone, examine tunable window technology, learn how words are represented in the brain and, finally, we examine 240 million-year-old fossils.
Visual Learning Systems
Review of Fossils
This video is a review of the topics covered in the Fossils series. Included in the review: the different processes by which fossils are formed, what fossils tell us about the past, and how scientists interpret fossils. Other terminology...
Weird History
The Feud That Almost Destroyed Palentology
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. This fight,...
Ancient Lights Media
Biological Classification - Echinodermata & Arthropoda
Biological Classification Set: This clip introduces the phylum Echinodermata and the phylum Arthropoda.
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Evidences of Evolution
The nugget explains various evidences that favors organic evolution. Describe the importance of tracing evolutionary relationships.
Professor Dave Explains
Phylogeny and the Tree of Life
Alright, we've learned about how unicellular organisms came to be, how they became multicellular, and then from those how evolution by natural selection produced all the species in the world today. But there are so many! Millions and...
Science360
Archaeologist Curtis Marean - ScienceLives
Curtis Marean received his Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley in 1990 and is now a member of the Institute of Human Origins and School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University. In addition to...
Financial Times
Masters of Science: the new human story
The Natural History Museum's Chris Stringer on recent discoveries that are challenging the way we think about our ancestors.