Instructional Video3:05
Science360

Even healthy corals have viruses

12th - Higher Ed
Corals are important ecosystem engineers, providing habitat and nutrient recycling to tropical reefs. However, coral species' richness and abundance are in decline worldwide, due in large part to the impacts from global industrialization...
Instructional Video3:30
SWPictures

Tanzania: Transforming the Sewage System in Dar es Salaam

12th - Higher Ed
The video showcases the Gulper, a motor tricycle equipped with a pump that is transforming the way pit latrines are emptied in Doris Salaam, Tanzania. The affordable and safe service is improving health and reducing the risk of diseases...
Instructional Video1:00
Next Animation Studio

Olympic Games 2016: Rio de Janeiro's polluted waters might put athletes' health at risk

12th - Higher Ed
An investigation conducted by the Associated Press found that the waters in Brazil's Guanabara Bay, Copacabana Beach and Rodrigo de Freitas Lake where athletes will compete during the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games are full of human...
Instructional Video1:09
Next Animation Studio

China’s occupying boats dumping sewage on Philippine reefs

12th - Higher Ed
Beijing is using thousands of fishing boats to push its neighbors out of contested waters, and these are causing an environmental disaster.
Instructional Video14:08
Learning Mole

Cring Oceans

Pre-K - 12th
This animated science video lesson is all about pollution and crying oceans. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn more about and study oceans.
Instructional Video1:37
60 Second Histories

The Great Stink of 1858

K - 5th
A Victorian gentleman describes the stench that came from the River Thames which became known as the Great Stink and almost caused Parliament to close
Instructional Video1:01
Next Animation Studio

New cases show novel coronavirus could spread via sewage pipes

12th - Higher Ed
A Hong Kong woman fell victim to the new coronavirus after a man residing 10 floors directly above her unit became sick.
Instructional Video14:08
Learning Mole

Crying Oceans

Pre-K - 12th
A series aimed at Primary School students learning all about the Ocean and its inhabitants in their science classes. This video in particular will take students through the damage that is happening to the oceans every day, and how they...
Instructional Video1:08
Next Animation Studio

Turkey fights back against ‘sea snot’ invasion

12th - Higher Ed
The Sea of Marmara is blighted by large areas that are covered in a thick, white mucus-like sludge.
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

The Evolution and Function of Modern Toilets

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the history and mechanics of the modern toilet. From ancient latrines to early sewage systems, we learn about the evolution of sanitation practices. We'll explains how a modern toilet works, with its porcelain...
Instructional Video10:57
Weird History

The History of Toilets

12th - Higher Ed
There’s been at least one time in your life when you’ve been out at a music festival and thought about whether or not you should miss your favorite band. After all, you'd rather drive home to use the facilities you know and love than use...
Instructional Video11:40
Weird History

What Hygiene Was Like During the Industrial Revolution

12th - Higher Ed
The Industrial Revolution was a period in history where factory work was beginning to claim dominance over the workforce, beginning in England and eventually spreading over the pond into America. But lacking in regulation, oversight and,...
Instructional Video2:34
Science360

Catching A Coral Killer

12th - Higher Ed
We often hear about insects and other animals passing on diseases to humans, so-called zoonotic diseases, such as rabies, cholera, West Nile virus, etc...Now, for the first time, researchers are examining a disease that humans are...
Instructional Video20:09
Maddie Moate

We met Boaty McBoatface! Tour of the RRS Sir David Attenborough | Let's Go Live Maddie & Greg #87

K - 5th
We met Boaty McBoatface! Tour of RRS Sir David Attenborough for COP26 | Let's Go Live with Maddie & Greg
Instructional Video1:53
60 Second Histories

Metropolitan Commission of Sewers

K - 5th
Part 3 of the Bazalgette series gives an overview of Bazalgette's appointment as Chief Engineer with the Metropolitan Commission of Sewers and the beginning of the great sewer project.
Instructional Video9:02
msvgo

Water Pollution Case Study - The Ganga

K - 12th
It explains the reasons for the increasing pollution in the Ganga and talks about the measures taken to prevent this pollution.
Instructional Video11:19
msvgo

Water Pollution

K - 12th
It explains the sources of water pollution, its effects and the ways to prevent and control water pollution.
Instructional Video6:57
msvgo

Microbes in Sewage Treatment

K - 12th
It describes the role of microbes in sewage treatment plant. It also explains the steps of waste water treatment
Instructional Video1:08
Next Animation Studio

Human sewage, rotting food to power new trains

12th - Higher Ed
The lightweight, low-cost trains will be fuelled by biomethane, a renewable gas made from organic waste.
Instructional Video3:10
FuseSchool

How Is Water Treated In Sewage Works

6th - Higher Ed
The aim of sewage treatment should be to return nutrients back to the soil, but without any harmful pathogens. Composting toilets do this, making use of aerobic bactweria to achieve a pathogen free fertiliser. However, most toilets are...
News Clip1:22
Press Association

Nine water firms halted from using customer cash to pay for £6.8m of bonuses

Higher Ed
Nine water companies, including stricken Thames Water, have been prevented from using customer money to fund “undeserved” bonuses for top bosses worth £6.8 million under new powers, the regulator has announced.
News Clip1:22
Press Association

Surfers Against Sewage deliver a petition at Downing Street

Higher Ed
Surfers Against Sewage deliver a petition at Downing Street calling for tougher and long-term government action against water companies. Campaigner Jo Bateman delivers the petition.
News Clip1:12
Press Association

Household water bills to rise by £19 a year under draft proposals

Higher Ed
Household water bills in England and Wales are to rise by an average £19 a year over the next five years – a third less than the increase requested by companies, under draft proposals announced by Ofwat. The regulator said water firms...
News Clip4:59
Press Association

Steve Reed speaks to the media after Ofwat Bill announcement

Higher Ed
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Steve Reed, speaks to the media after hosting a meeting with water company executives following the Ofwat Bill announcement.