SciShow Kids
It’s Time for Frost!
If you've ever gone outside really early on a cold day in fall, you might have seen a thin layer of sparkly ice crystals covering everything! That ice is called frost, and it can only form if the weather is exactly right!
Crash Course
How to Avoid Burnout: Crash Course Business - Soft Skills
It's our final episode of Soft Skills where Evelyn talks about how to take care of yourself. If you don't take care of yourself, no one else will. So take all of these soft skills we've talked about and add this last little bit to make...
Crash Course
Eukaryopolis - The City of Animal Cells: Crash Course Biology
Hank tells us about the city of Eukaryopolis - the animal cell that is responsible for all the cool things that happen in our bodies.
Curated Video
The Water Cycle Explained: From Evaporation to Precipitation
In this fun and engaging video, two friends explore the concept of the water cycle in a simple and relatable way. From evaporation to condensation and precipitation, they break down each step with easy-to-understand examples. By the end,...
Curated Video
Taking Care of Nature: Protecting Animals, Plants, and the Planet
In this video, a teacher guides children on how to protect and care for nature and the planet. They learn about the importance of respecting and protecting animals, feeding them appropriate food, and not leaving garbage that can harm...
Curated Video
The Mighty Nile: A Lifeline for People, Plants, and Animals
The Nile River, the longest river on Earth, is a natural wonder that spans 11 countries. It has been a vital source of life throughout history, providing fresh water, food, and transportation. From its tropical rainforest headwaters to...
Curated Video
Exploring the Enigmatic World of Jellyfish: Nature's Extraterrestrial Wonders
Discover the fascinating world of jellyfish, the oldest multi-organ animals on Earth, that have managed to survive for millions of years. From their gelatinous bodies to their lack of brain and backbone, these creatures have adapted to...
Curated Video
How Native Americans Made Decisions For The Future | 7 Generations Rule
Native Americans have traditions and rules that are practiced for hundreds of years. The concept that we’re going to look into in this video is how Native Americans made choices for the future and generally Native American philosophy on...
Professor Dave Explains
Community Ecology and Landscape Ecology
With a better understanding of population ecology, we are ready to zoom out and look at community ecology, which involves interactions between species, as well as landscape ecology, which will broaden our understanding of ecosystems. How...
Curated Video
The Incredible Role of Plants and Alveoli in Sustaining Life
This video highlights the amazing capabilities of plants and the importance of photosynthesis in sustaining life on Earth. It also explains the process of human respiration, detailing the intricate structure of the lungs and the role of...
Curated Video
Evolution & Classification of Life | From Single Celled Bacteria to Humans
Evolution & Classification of Life | From Single Celled Bacteria to Humans
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Is A Trophic Level?
This video is answering the question of what is a trophic level.
Visual Learning Systems
Ecosystems and Food Chains
In this video students will learn how living things and nonliving things interact in ecosystems. Specific attention is given to identifying producers, consumers and decomposers. Vivid, live-action video shows these relationships in...
Curated Video
Exploring the Beauty and Biodiversity of the Himalayas
This video provides a fascinating overview of the Himalayas, exploring their geological formation, cultural significance, and rich biodiversity. From the majestic mountains and glaciers to the diverse ecosystems and unique wildlife, this...
Curated Video
Teaching Responsibility and Building Trust
In this video, Sammy the Squirrel teaches us about responsibility and the importance of fulfilling our duties. Sammy shares how squirrels work hard to store enough food for the winter and how they live in well-developed groups. Sammy...
Curated Video
Modified Opium Poppies: Promising Advances in Medical Treatment
Researchers in Australia have successfully modified opium poppies to produce a new compound called reticulane instead of morphine and codeine. This breakthrough could lead to significant advancements in medical treatment, particularly in...
Curated Video
Landmarks - Uluru Medicine
ULURU MEDICINE AUSTRALIA IS THE WORLD’S ONLY ISLAND CONTINENT AND IS HOME TO SOME ITS MOST FAMOUS NATURAL LANDMARKS. IN CONTRAST, IN THE DEAD CENTER OF THE COUNTRY, IS AN EQUALLY AWE INSPIRING YET VERY DIFFERENT ENTITY, ULURU, A UNIQUE...
Curated Video
Polysaccharides: the large carbohydrates you want to meet
Polysaccharides are large carbohydrates that have different structures and functions in humans and other living organisms. Starch, cellulose and glycogen are the 3 main types of polysaccharides we usually talk about when we learn about...
Visual Learning Systems
Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers
In this video students will learn how living things and nonliving things interact in ecosystems. Specific attention is given to identifying producers, consumers and decomposers. Vivid, live-action video shows these relationships in...
Curated Video
Underground Farming: Transforming Tokyo's Financial District into an Oasis of Calm
This video showcases an innovative underground farm in Tokyo's financial district. With computer-controlled conditions, this high-tech farm cultivates over 100 plant species, including strawberries, lettuce, herbs, and even rice. Despite...
Curated Video
Exploring the World of Hymenopterans: Ants, Wasps, and Bees
In this video, we explore the fascinating world of hymenopterans, which include ants, wasps, and bees. We learn about their diverse species, their organizational structure within colonies, and their unique characteristics and behaviors....
Curated Video
Carnivora Order: Raccoons, Mongooses, Skunks, and Weasels
In this video, we explore the Carnivora order and focus on three fascinating animals: raccoons, mongooses, and skunks. We learn about their habitats, physical characteristics, behaviors, and dietary preferences. From the adaptable...
Curated Video
The Amazon: The Lungs of the Earth
In this video, the Amazon rainforest is explored as a vital contributor to our planet's oxygen production, earning it the nickname "the lungs of the Earth." The video highlights the Amazon's diverse ecosystem, its heavy reliance on...
Curated Video
Green Roof Innovation: Sustainable Home Design in Austin
Christopher Brown's home in Austin features a green roof designed by John Hart Asher, using native plants to create a sustainable landscape. Learn about the ecological benefits of this design, including carbon sequestration and...