Instructional Video4:19
SciShow

The Climate Crisis Is Changing the Circle of Life

12th - Higher Ed
When you think about the impact of climate change on the circle of life, you likely picture polar bears or Bengal tigers struggling in new conditions. But the impacts on the world go all the way down to the tiniest creatures who do some...
Instructional Video4:20
SciShow

The Carbon Impact of the World’s Largest Mass Migration

12th - Higher Ed
Thanks to the Monterey Bay Aquarium and their research and technology partner MBARI for partnering with us on this episode of SciShow. They worked together on an exhibition, “Into The Deep: Exploring Our Undiscovered Ocean,” to give...
Instructional Video4:45
TED-Ed

Why didn't this 2,000 year old body decompose? | Carolyn Marshall

Pre-K - Higher Ed
It may not appear very lively six feet underground, but a single teaspoon of soil contains more organisms than there are human beings on the planet. From bacteria and algae to fungi and protozoa, soils are home to one quarter of Earth's...
Instructional Video3:20
SciShow

How to Avoid Corpse-Flavored Water

12th - Higher Ed
As organisms decompose their chemical and bacterial components can leach into the surrounding ground and water. The bodies buried in cemeteries are no exception.
Instructional Video7:23
TED Talks

Jae Rhim Lee: My mushroom burial suit

12th - Higher Ed
Here's a powerful provocation from artist Jae Rhim Lee. Can we commit our bodies to a cleaner, greener Earth, even after death? Naturally -- using a special burial suit seeded with pollution-gobbling mushrooms. Yes, this just might be...
Instructional Video4:12
SciShow

What Happens to Your Body If You Die on Mars?

12th - Higher Ed
It's not the happiest subject, but when someone dies in space, or on another planet, what will happen to the body?
Instructional Video7:29
Amoeba Sisters

Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the cycling of carbon among carbon reservoirs! Then discover the importance of nitrogen, essential for amino acids and nucleotides, and learn about the nitrogen cycle! Expand details for table of contents. Table of Contents:...
Instructional Video4:21
SciShow

The Climate Crisis Is Changing the Circle of Life

12th - Higher Ed
When you think about the impact of climate change on the circle of life, you likely picture polar bears or Bengal tigers struggling in new conditions. But the impacts on the world go all the way down to the tiniest creatures who do some...
Instructional Video4:20
SciShow

The Carbon Impact of the World’s Largest Mass Migration

12th - Higher Ed
The Carbon Impact of the World’s Largest Mass Migration
Instructional Video11:51
Crash Course

Fungi: Death Becomes Them - CrashCourse Biology

12th - Higher Ed
Death is what fungi are all about. By feasting on the deceased remains of almost all organisms on the planet, converting the organic matter back into soil from which new life will spring, they perform perhaps the most vital function in...
Instructional Video8:07
SciShow

The Smelly, Oozy, Sometimes Explode-y Science of Garbage

12th - Higher Ed
You ever think about where your trash goes? How long it takes to decompose? And whether your garbage can become ... dangerous? You should! Hank explains the science of trash, how we've dealt with it (or not) over the ages, and both the...
Instructional Video3:47
SciShow Kids

How Recycling Works!

K - 5th
Humans make a lot of garbage every day, and a lot of it ends up in big, smelly dumps. Luckily, there are things we can do to reuse a lot of our garbage and keep the Earth healthy and clean! Join Jessi and find out how!
Instructional Video1:41
Curated Video

Fungi

9th - Higher Ed
This video outlines types of fungi, their structure, and how they are part of an ecosystem.
Instructional Video3:08
Curated Video

Home Composting Do's & Don'ts

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn home composting do's and don'ts in this Howcast video featuring Alegre of Green and Greener.
Instructional Video20:15
Curated Video

Designing a physical computing project

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can design a physical computing project and break down its functionality into simpler features. Key learning points: - Design a physical computing project that solves a problem for a specific audience using available...
Instructional Video25:32
Curated Video

Investigate different ways of decomposing a polygon

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can decompose a polygon in different ways and identify properties of polygons. Key learning points: - The same whole can be split into different parts. - Lines are perpendicular when they are at right angles to each...
Instructional Video31:00
Curated Video

Composition of 100 in 50s, 25s and 20s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can compose 100 in 50s, 25s and 20s. Key learning points: - 100 can be divided into equal parts - There are two 50s in 100 - There are four 25s in 100 - There are five 20s in 100
Instructional Video6:06
Curated Video

Sea Animals Affected by Plastic Pollution | #TeamSeas | ESL Guessing Game

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn about Sea Animals that have been affected by Plastic Pollution. This is an ESL guessing game to learn about different ocean animals and how those animals have been affected by plastic pollution. You will have to guess what animals...
Instructional Video6:13
Science ABC

Do bones decompose? How long does it take for bones to decompose?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ever wonder why bones can survive hundreds of years without decomposing? This is due to the unique composition of bone. Bone is primarily composed of a very stable protein called collagen and the mineral calcium. The association between...
Instructional Video3:01
Curated Video

The Carbon Cycle

6th - 12th
Through organic matter, rocks and the oceans, the element central to all life on Earth is constantly on the move. Earth Science - Earth's Resources - Learning Points. The carbon cycle is a transfer of carbon between living matter and the...
Instructional Video0:40
Curated Video

Food chains – What happens next?

K - 5th
Leaves fall to the forest floor ... but what happens next? Life processes - Living things in their environments - Food chains A Twig Tidbit Film - What happens next? A short section of film is played and the children have to guess what...
Instructional Video0:39
Curated Video

Food chains – Did you know?

K - 5th
Did you know that dung beetles decompose waste products, making them an important part of the food chain? Life processes - Living things in their environments - Food chains Learning Points Decomposers break down organic material and...
Instructional Video1:47
Curated Video

Design Microservices Architecture with Patterns and Principles - Microservices Decomposition Pattern - Decompose by Subdomain

Higher Ed
In this video, we will explore the decomposition pattern of decomposing microservices by subdomains, which are cohesive and bounded parts of a business domain. We will understand subdomain-driven decomposition with Domain-Driven Design...
Instructional Video2:46
Curated Video

Design Microservices Architecture with Patterns and Principles - Evaluate: Microservices Architecture - First Iteration

Higher Ed
In this video, we evaluate the effectiveness of the first iteration of the microservices architecture. We will assess the design decisions, scalability, maintainability, and performance aspects, and identify areas for improvement and...