SciShow
The Lazy Animal’s Guide To Travel
We’ve invented airplanes, trains, automobiles and so much more to ease the process of traveling. But many animals have adapted their own techniques for energy efficient travel that don’t require invention!
SciShow Kids
Snails, Slugs, and Slime! Animal Science for Kids
Jessi and Squeaks look at some amazing creatures that they found in their garden: snails and slugs!
SciShow
Mindcontrolling Parasites
Hank introduces us to some freaky parasites that use mind control to hijack the brains of their hosts.
Great Big Story
Jeremy the snail, unraveling genetic mysteries
Meet Jeremy, a left-coiled snail, and discover the scientific quest to understand his rare genetic trait.
Great Big Story
Foraging Delicacies: Miya's Sushi and the Art of Invasive Species Cuisine
Join Chef Bun Lai at Miya's Sushi in New Haven as he pioneers a unique culinary approach by foraging invasive species to create sustainable and delicious dishes. With a passion for environmental restoration, Chef Bun Lai explores the...
Curated Video
Preparing Escargot on a Bed of Spinach: A French Culinary Tradition
In this video, the speaker shares their experience of harvesting snails in France and highlights the importance of escargot in French cuisine. They then demonstrate how to prepare a delicious escargot dish served on a bed of spinach,...
Curated Video
Deadly Snail's Venom Holds Promise for Powerful Pain Relief
The Great Barrier Reef is not only a natural wonder, but also home to a deadly marine snail that could hold the key to powerful new pain relieving drugs. Melbourne University researchers have discovered a compound in the venom of the...
Curated Video
Robo Snail: A Revolutionary Inspiration for Locomotion and Oil Drilling
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed Robo Snail, a robotic counterpart inspired by the movement of real snails. By mimicking the snail's unique locomotion, which involves gliding on a thin film of mucus...
Curated Video
What's an Illustrator?
Miss Palomine explains what an illustrator is. She shows your student where he can find the name of the illustrator on a book. Miss Palomine draws an illustration using the poem “What Are Little Boys Made Of?” She then encourages your...
Curated Video
Meet & Greet: Blueberry
Jessi introduces Blueberry the Northern Blue Tongued Skink, tells why she was rescued, and how she overcame her ailments to live a happy and healthy life as an animal ambassador at Animal Wonders.
Learn German with Herr Antrim
Wir Haben Hunger- Full Song - Deutsch lernen
Wir Haben Hunger- Full Song - Deutsch lernen
Professor Dave Explains
Phylum Mollusca Part 1: General Introduction
We've covered most of Spiralia, but now it's time to dive into the final subclade, Lophotrochozoa. This contains several phyla, the most diverse of which is Mollusca. This phylum includes snails, slugs, octopuses, squids, oysters,...
Professor Dave Explains
Phylum Mollusca Part 2: Class Gastropoda (Slugs and Snails)
With an overview of phylum Mollusca complete, let's dive into the classes within this phylum, starting with the most diverse, Gastropoda. This one contains familiar creatures like snails and slugs, as well as lesser known organisms like...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Studying the World's Most Venomous Snail
Season 3, Cone Snail part 4 Watch how the cone snail attacks its prey, using its highly venomous harpoon. Learn how to calculate the speed of the dart, by analyzing a series of pictures. Bushwhacked! is a high-energy search around...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Spearfishing in Kuku Yalanji Country
Season 3, Cone Snail part 2 Kamil and Kayne learn how to make a spear from a Kuku Yalanji traditional owner. Once they are comfortable handling the spear, they head to the mudflats in search of fish. Bushwhacked! is a high-energy search...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Diving for Cone Snails
Season 3, Cone Snail part 1 Kamil sends Kayne on a mission to find a deadly cone snail and measure the speed of its dart. Before he can do a night dive to find a snail though, Kayne needs to complete a few underwater safety tests....
Curated Video
Basic Needs of Living Things: Part 2
Dr. Algae shows examples of how different living things receive the food, air, and water that they need to survive.
Curated Video
Jessie the snail
Today Jasmin goes to England, to meet his friend Jessie the snail! Discover this new episode to know all about snails!
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Animal Group Do Mollusks Belong To?
This video is answering the question of what animal group do mollusks belong to.
ZooMoo
Animal Alphabet: N is for Nudibranch
Who’s that over there? Flash has just spotted another cool creature he can add to his Animal Alphabet! Our intrepid traveller Flash explores land, sea and air spotting different species of wildlife in their natural habitats and...
Science360
NSF Science Now: Episode 42
In this week's episode we explore origami-inspired devices, examine family technology rules and, finally, we examine how changing ocean chemistry may threaten the Antarctic food chain.
Sustainable Business Consulting
Sustainable Design
Describes two ways that companies can re-think their design and operational strategies to find innovation and cost savings
Science360
Educational Assessment Tools Embedded in STEM VR Games – Killer Snails
Killer Snails, a small business funded by the National Science Foundation, is using a customized virtual reality (VR) game, BioDive, to develop an educational assessment tool that measures student learning in real-time. BioDive is an...