Next Animation Studio
Plastic waste traps hermit 560,000 crabs on remote islands
A new study led by the University of Tasmania has found that more than 560,000 hermit crabs have died from being trapped in plastic waste on the remote Cocos Keeling and Henderson Islands.
Britlish
Die, Dye, Dai (subtitles)
Homophones can be a problem for many students of English. In this video we look at the homophones, die, dye, and Dai. Many idiomatic expressions are also used in the video including, dyed in the wool, the days cast, and to dice with...
History Hit
The Battle For North America: The French surrender
How long did the battle last? What happened to the French and British commanders? What happened to the British survivors after the battle? How did this one battle change North America? The Battle For North America, Part 12
Institute of Human Anatomy
Debunking the Myth of Zombies
In this video, the teacher explains why zombies are impossible by examining the stages of death and the decomposition process in the human body. They discuss the effects of rigor mortis, lack of oxygen to the brain, and the breakdown of...
Curated Video
Understanding Vaccination: How Memory Cells Respond to Invasion by Pathogens
This video provides an overview of vaccination, explaining how it triggers an immune response and manufactures memory cells, which enables the body to respond quickly and effectively to a particular pathogen in the future. The video also...
NASA
Gravity Assist: Life in the Clouds, with David J. Smith
While more research is needed, Smith and others are fascinated by the possibility that airborne microbes could also be found elsewhere in the solar system, and beyond.
SWPictures
Tracking Down TB Defaulters in Rural Areas: A Challenging Task for Health Workers
The video follows a TB officer in the SU as she works to track down TB patients who have defaulted on their medication. With challenges such as patients giving false information and difficulty in tracing them, Takula and her team work...
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Experiment Reveals Earth Microbes’ Likely Fate on Mars: Podcast
A feature from NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley originally posted on March 30, 2017.
Professor Dave Explains
The Plague Yersinia pestis
The Plague! The Black Death! You've heard of some version of this disease, which wiped out massive percentages of the global population several times in recent millenia. Terrifying, no? So what causes it? Well now we know! It's a little...
Schooling Online
Shakespeare Today: King Lear - Plot Summary
Old King Lear decides to divide his kingdom up between his three daughters: whoever loves him the most will earn the best part of England. Unfortunately, Lear makes a terrible mistake and gives the land to the flattering Goneril and...
TLDR News
Hundreds of Thousands of Dead Voters Casting Ballots? Are Dead People Really Voting? - TLDR News
Following the election, and even a bit before it, there's been a lot of talk about voter fraud. One of the top accusations though is that dead people have been voting in the election. In this video we take a look at the idea of dead...
Curated Video
The Chinese Massacre Explained
The Chinese Massacre of 1871 was the deadliest lynching in U.S. history – wiping out 10% of LA’s immigrant Chinese population in the space of just a few hours.
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...
Schooling Online
Shakespeare Today: The Merchant of Venice - Theme of Money
Watch this lesson today to discover how Shakespeare explores attitudes towards money in The Merchant of Venice. In Venice, everything is about money, even in questions of friendship, religion, marriage, families, rivalries… Along the...
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen
Chapter 10 | You're Thinking About Tomatoes | STORY
You're Thinking About Tomatoes - Chapter 10 Kids' Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen A sequel to the very popular ‘You're Thinking About Doughnuts’.
Curated Video
Surviving War: The Unseen Wounds of Vietnam Veterans
Bill's Triumph part 3/7: The video is an emotional and personal account of a Vietnam war veteran's experiences and struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The veteran describes his tour of duty in Vietnam, the guilt he...
Religion for Breakfast
What is Day of the Dead?
In this episode we examine the topic: What is Day of the Dead?
History Hit
How Christianity Shapes Our Morality: The civilization crisis
Tom Holland concludes by explaining how much Christianity is a cultural civilizational phenomenon. How Christianity Shapes Our Morality, Part 7
ACDC Leadership
Consumer and Producer Surplus and Dead Weight Loss
My 60 second explanation of consumer's surplus (CS) and producer's surplus (PS) and how to identify where it is on the graph. The bonus round shows how a price ceiling changes CS and PS and results in dead weight loss.
Cerebellum
Understanding Romeo & Juliet: Romeo Hears Of Juliets Death
Romeo and Juliet is based on the long-standing hatred between two families, it is a tale of star-crossed lovers that is perhaps the greatest tragic love story in English literature. Romeo hears of Juliets 'death' and purchases poison so...
Learning Mole
Easter
This animated video class is all about Easter.Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn about events around the world.
Cerebellum
Understanding Romeo & Juliet: The Wedding Night And Romeo's Banishment
Romeo and Juliet is based on the long-standing hatred between two families, it is a tale of star-crossed lovers that is perhaps the greatest tragic love story in English literature. Romeo is banished and Juliet waits for him. This video...
FuseSchool
Haber Process - environmental and social considerations
Haber Process - environmental and social considerations | Chemistry | FuseSchool
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Between Rational and Irrational
Economists have generally understood human behavior as either rational (the classical model) or irrational (the behavioral model). Robb argues instead for a third framework, the type of decisions that we do for their own sake—behavior...