Primer
How Life Grows Exponentially
Using simulations to see that populations of replicators grow exponentially.
Curated Video
Calculating Rates of Change for Nonlinear Graphs
The video discusses rates of change in nonlinear graphs and the two ways to calculate the rate of change: average rate of change and instantaneous rate of change. The presenter provides examples, such as a rocket taking off and the...
Curated Video
Introduction to Sampling in Marketing and Research
This video gives an introduction and overview of sampling from a marketing perspective. The speaker explains the different types of sampling techniques such as random sampling, quota sampling, and stratified sampling, and provides...
Learning Mole
Bird Migration
This animated science video lesson is all about bird migration. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn more about cultures and stories of birds.
Curated Video
Testing a Hypothesis Using Simulation
This video uses the example of flipping a coin to determine if it is fair or biased to demonstrate testing a hypothesis with simulation. By running multiple trials and analyzing the response variable, they demonstrate how to make an...
The Economist
Mapping poverty in America
America is the richest country in the world, but it also has one of the biggest divides between rich and poor. What can a zip code reveal about inequality?
TMW Media
Properties Of Water: The desalination process
Why is desalinated water important? How can graphene help with desalination? Properties Of Water, Part 4
Amor Sciendi
Guernica: War and Art
We discuss Picasso's great image of Guernica with help from a Subscriber, Andy Hess.
FuseSchool
Key Ecology Terms
In this video we look at a few keys words that you will come across throughout ecology. An ecosystem is made up of all of the communities that live in it, every single organism from small to big and lots of environmental factors like...
Next Animation Studio
New section of Aztec skull tower unearthed in Mexico City
Mexican archaeologists have excavated more sections of the Aztec “tower of skulls” in the heart of Mexico City, according to the National Institute of Anthropology and History.
Food Farmer Earth
Corn Chronicles: A Farmer's Passionate Pursuit of Heritage Varieties
Highlighting a farmer's journey into cultivating diverse corn varieties, this narrative explores the deep connection between agriculture and heritage through the lens of corn farming. It touches on the aesthetic appreciation and...
FuseSchool
Food Security
Even though enough food is grown to feed all 7 billion people on Earth, around 795 million (so 1 in 9 people) do not eat enough food to maintain good health. These people don’t just live in less developed countries, being undernourished...
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Britannica Insights: Electoral College
Learn more about how the U.S. electoral college functions and how a president is elected.
Global Health with Greg Martin
Hypothesis Testing
Hypothesis testing is the cornerstone of statistical analysis and the scientific method. If you are doing research or analyzing data, then you might be wanting to use statistics to draw your conclusions. Using tests like the t-test,...
FuseSchool
BIOLOGY - Environment - Global population growth
From about 2 million years ago until 13,000 years ago there were several human species inhabiting the earth. In fact, 100,000 years ago there were at least 6 different human species! Today there’s just us: Homo sapiens. In this video...
Jabzy
Time of Troubles - 3 Minute History
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Time of Troubles
The Economist
The global obesity crisis
People are getting fatter, especially in poor countries. If current trends continue, there will be more obese children than undernourished ones by 2022.
msvgo
Population Growth
This nugget explains the different growth models in population ; exponential growth and logistic growth and their attributes
The Economist
Can poverty ever be eradicated?
Poverty rates have fallen faster in the past 30 years than at any other time on record. This is a remarkable achievement, but one in five people in developing countries still live on less than $1.90 a day. The UN wants to eradicate...
FuseSchool
Variation
CREDITS Animation & Design: Waldi Apollis Narration: Dale Bennett Script: Lucy Billings Look at these baby animals. You will have immediately observed how cute and fluffy they are but you will also have noticed that they are different -...
msvgo
Animal Breeding
It explains conventional methods of animal breeding and modern biotechnological approaches, which are employed for producing high-yielding animals.
Healthcare Triage
Patterns from a Year of Covid Data
Now that we’ve been dealing with Covid-19 for over a year, we have a lot of information to help us understand the kinds of patterns that have emerged. While no one has been left untouched, some communities and groups bore a larger brunt...
Financial Times
What your commute will look like in 2050
Urban mobility is being transformed below ground, on the streets and in the air. Maija Palmer investigates the range of technologies set to revolutionise how we travel across the megacities of the future.
Curated Video
Comparing Whole Numbers
Learn how to compare two whole numbers using your knowledge of place-value!