SciShow
Why Do Tornadoes Hate America?
On the 4th of July, Americans like to celebrate the things that make the United States unique, and a lot of those things have to do with our geography. That remarkable geography is also responsible for some pretty unique weather, and...
SciShow
Zika Virus: What We Know (And What We Don't)
The Zika Virus is spreading at an alarming rate. SciShow News will explain what we know and what we don't know thus far.
Curated Video
Landmarks - Teotihuacan
TEOTIHUACAN FROM ITS FOUNDATION IN THE SECOND CENTURY B.C. TO THE PRESENT DAY, TEOTIHUACAN IN MEXICO HAS OCCUPIED A POWERFUL YET MYSTERIOUS PLACE IN THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICANS. SITUATED IN THE HIGHLANDS OF CENTRAL...
Curated Video
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Family Tree
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Family Tree
Curated Video
Exploring the World of Apes and Monkeys: Similarities and Differences
This video provides an informative overview of the differences between apes and monkeys, as well as the distinctions between Old World and New World monkeys. It explores various physical features, such as noses, tails, and hand pads,...
Curated Video
Amino acid
The building blocks of proteins and polypeptides. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary Films reinforce abstract...
Curated Video
Atom
The building blocks of all matter, being the smallest unit that retains the chemical properties of an element. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual...
Curated Video
Rollercoasters
Journey through a rollercoaster ride to find out which forces are at work to create this theme-park thrill. Physics - Forces - Learning Points. Rollercoasters do not have engines. Rollercoasters use forces. Electromagnets are used along...
Curated Video
Mass Extinction: Dinosaurs
It's been 65 million years since the dinosaurs became extinct. But what wiped them out? Hear arguments from the Gradualists and Catastrophists. Biology - Adaptation And Evolution - Learning Points. 65 million years ago the dinosaurs...
Curated Video
The Nervous System - Body’s Communication
Our bodies contain an intricate network of nerves and pathways which make up the Central Nervous System. How are they linked? And how do they connect different parts of our body to control bodily functions? Biology - Being Human -...
Curated Video
History of Chocolate For Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about the amazing history of chocolate. From the cacao bean used by the ancient Olmecs in Mesoamerica to the mass production of chocolate bars by modern companies like Hershey, learn how we came to enjoy one of the world's most...
Wonderscape
Debunking Myths: Columbus, Leif Erikson, and the First Thanksgiving
Explore the true stories behind Christopher Columbus, Leif Erikson, and the first Thanksgiving. Learn why Columbus didn’t actually discover America, how Leif Erikson reached North America 500 years earlier, and the realities of the...
Wonderscape
Exploring the World of Spiders: From Black Widows to Tarantulas
Delve into the diverse world of spiders, from venomous species like the Black Widow and Brown Recluse to the intriguing Jumping and Golden Orb Weaver spiders. Learn about their habitats, hunting methods, and unique features, including...
Professor Dave Explains
Logic in Late Modern Philosophy
How did logic continue to develop as the modern period in philosophy progressed? Mill and Comte discussed the inverse deductive method. But then a huge figure arose, George Boole. He innovated new logical symbology that got us closer to...
Curated Video
Learn Tableau by Working on Exciting Dashboards - Exclude - LOD
This video explains the exclude level of detailed expression by an example.
Healthcare Triage
Monkeypox: What is It and Who is at Risk?
All this news about the Monkeypox virus as we’re still trying to grapple with Covid. What is Monkeypox, how is it treated, and who is at risk?
Healthcare Triage
Medical Training Can Reinforce Racial Bias
Racial disparities are rampant in healthcare. In addition to structural inequalities, the issues are partly due to racial bias among healthcare workers. These biases stem, in part, from the way race is presented in medical curricula.
Curated Video
The Spanish Missions in America
Dr. Forrester tells about the Spanish missionaries who built missions throughout the Americas and talks about how those missions functioned.
Curated Video
Geography of Indonesia
Learn about the geography of the many island that make up the country of Indonesia!
Wonderscape
Exploring Giraffe Diversity: Species and Subspecies Across Africa
This video explores the diversity of giraffe species across Africa, discussing the debate among scientists about their classification. It introduces the four main groups: reticulated, southern, northern, and Masai giraffes, detailing...
Wonderscape
Diverse Ducks: Exploring Their Types and Habitats Worldwide
This video categorizes ducks into different groups based on their feeding and living habits, such as dabblers, divers, perching, and sea ducks. It highlights various species found in different regions, from North America's Northern...
Wonderscape
Understanding Judaism: History, Interpretations, and the Tradition of Questioning
This video explores the foundational stories and interpretive traditions of Judaism, focusing on Abraham's journey and covenant with God, as depicted in the Torah. It highlights the significance of questioning and critical engagement in...
Wonderscape
Exploring Judaism: History, Beliefs, and Cultural Diversity
This video provides an insightful journey into the history, beliefs, and cultural diversity of Judaism. Tracing its origins to Abraham, the video discusses Judaism's transition from polytheism to monotheism, influencing religions like...
Curated Video
Restoring Florence's Artistic Treasures: Repairing the Damage of the 1966 Flood
This video highlights the ongoing restoration efforts in Florence, Italy, following the devastating floods in 1966. The city's prestigious state-run Obovicio Restoration Laboratories are working tirelessly to repair precious Renaissance...