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Curated Video
Using Line Plots to Solve Subtraction Problems
In this lesson, students will learn how to use line plots to solve subtraction problems. They will understand that each mark on a line plot represents a piece of data and how to interpret the information presented.
Curated Video
Are Giant Insects Larger Than Humans Possible?
Science fiction films like 'The Fly' and 'Mothra' will show you giant insects creating havoc and destroying world order with their giantness. But, is that even possible? Science says, not really. When the insect's exoskeleton expands it...
Science360
Insect battles provide clues to evolution
The seemingly peaceful atmosphere in an organic garden on the University of Florida campus belies the battles happening among many of its tiniest inhabitants -- the insects. For entomologist Christine Miller, there are endless...
Learning Mole
What is an Insect?
This video will take students through exactly what an insect is and will act as a perfect introduction to this series.
Curated Video
Using Plural Nouns to Make Writing Precise
In this video, the teacher explains how writers use plural nouns to show more than one person, place, or thing. The students are guided through examples and given practice exercises to make their writing more precise by adding an S to...
Britlish
Trees (subtitles)
A comprehensive video English lesson looking at the vocabulary associated with trees. New vocabulary is coupled with appropriate imagery to make understanding and memorisation as easy as possible for the student. The video is narrated by...
Curated Video
Detection and Identification of Plant Diseases
In this lecture video, the speaker discusses the detection and identification of plant diseases. They explain how to detect signs of diseases in plants, such as stunted growth, spots on leaves, and discoloration, and how to identify...
Science360
Navy veteran studies genetic variation - Scientists & Engineers on Sofas (and other furnishings)
Graduate Research Fellow Amy Battocletti is a Navy veteran who was awarded a Graduate Research Fellowship in 2014. She’s a doctoral candidate in biology at Georgetown University conducting research on the impact of genetic variation...
Learning Mole
Insects and Humans
This video will take students through the relationship that humans have with insects, and how we affect each other.
Learning Mole
Insect Growth and Breeding
This video will take students through how insects breed and reproduce.
Brave Wilderness
Mole Cricket Experiment!
In this segment of On Location, Coyote finds an elusive Mole Cricket! Have you ever wondered what insects are making all that loud screeching at night? Well to find out usually all you need to do is grab a simple flashlight and follow...
Science360
Marine Mammals' Need for Speed!
In this episode of NSF Science Now, we also learn about a new tool for combating mosquito-borne disease, we explore how kirigami is inspiring new materials, and finally, we discover new hydrothermal vents. Check it out!
Science360
As fast as their tiny bot legs will carry them!
Imagine robots no bigger than your finger tip scrambling through the rubble of a disaster site to search for victims or to assess damage. That's the vision of engineer Sarah Bergbreiter and her research team at the University of...
Brave Wilderness
Will I Get Worms? - Eating Parasites
In this segment of On Location, Coyote and the crew learn all about Nematodes! While visiting Dr. Patricia Stock’s lab at the University of Arizona the crew was able to witness how these small parasitic worms could become an...
Brave Wilderness
HANDS get DESTROYED by Fire Ants!
On this episode of Base Camp, Coyote, Mark and Mario take a look at the time Coyote’s hands got completely destroyed by Fire Ants!
Brave Wilderness
Volcano Ants ARE HERE! - 10 Things You Definitely Need To Know
On this episode of Brave Wilderness News Network, you're about to learn all about... VOLCANO ANTS! They're here, and there are 10 things you really need to know about them! They're currently sweeping the nation... so what exactly IS a...
Financial Times
Creating a veggie burger that tastes just like meat
Western-style meat-rich diets will not be sustainable in 2050 when the world's population reaches 9bn, so the search is on for alternative sources of protein.
Brave Wilderness
CRAZY ANT BITE!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote gets brutally chomped by a GIANT Leafcutter Ant! Predominately found in South and Central America, the Leafcutter Ant is truly an amazing creature. The complexity of teamwork and organization...
Weird History
The CIA Once Trained a Cat to Be a Spy
From the Bay of Pigs fiasco to the tall tale of Iraq's "weapons of mass destruction," the CIA is no stranger to expensive and embarrassing blunders. One such blunder occurred in the '60s and was known as Operation Acoustic Kitty, a...
Maddie Moate
What is Propolis (and mummified mice!) Beekeeping with Maddie
Did you know that bees mummify animals just like the Egyptians?!
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Earlier this summer, Mum and I went to investigate the hives and check on the bees. There wasn't quite enough honey to take but I did get the chance to chat...
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Earlier this summer, Mum and I went to investigate the hives and check on the bees. There wasn't quite enough honey to take but I did get the chance to chat...
Food Farmer Earth
Tree Hive Bees- Scientific Research to Save the Honeybees
In an effort to save the honeybees, a veteran researcher, Lynn Royce, looks at tree hive bees to uncover the clues that may help their populations rebound.
Science360
NSF SCIENCE NOW: EPISODE 51
In this week's episode, we learn about marine mammals' need for speed, magnify a new tool combating mosquito-borne disease, break down new materials inspired by kirigami, and finally, discover new hydrothermal vents. Check it out!
Learning Mole
Insect Ecology
This video will take students through how insects fit into their environments. It explores their habitats and the way they live.
Curated Video
Animal War Heroes
Animals aren’t just cute – during times of war, they’ve proven to be immensely useful. Some have even been awarded with prestigious medals for helping to save lives.