Instructional Video2:03
Curated Video

How to Buy Fresh Fish

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Fresh fish is a delicate food that can be cooked in a variety of ways, and even eaten raw. Purchasing the highest quality can be tricky, but it's easier if you know what to look for.
Instructional Video1:51
Curated Video

How to Cut an Avocado

9th - Higher Ed
Successful avocado slicing depends on not following the banana model of peel first, then slice. Avocados are best sliced with the skin still on.
Instructional Video2:18
Curated Video

How to Cut a Mango

9th - Higher Ed
It's irresistibly exotic and lusciously juicy; it's also got that enormous pit that sometimes makes the mango seem like more trouble than it's worth. Tame this tropical teaser with a few well-placed cuts.
Instructional Video1:21
Curated Video

How to Peel an Orange

9th - Higher Ed
Oranges are small enough to fit in your pocket and are packed with nutrients such as calcium, magnesium, folate, and vitamin C. Peel an orange and reap the benefits.
Instructional Video3:48
Science ABC

Giganotosaurus vs. T Rex: Who Was The Deadliest Predator?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Tyrannosaurus Rex is, without a doubt, one of the coolest out of all the dinosaurs. With its enormous size, speed, and killer power, it’s hard to deny that it was ferocious, fierce, and beautiful. Well, at least as long as beauty is...
Instructional Video0:45
Curated Video

X-ray

6th - 12th
Electromagnetic radiation present between ultraviolet and gamma rays on the electromagnetic spectrum, with wavelengths from about 0.01 to 10 nanometres. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using...
Instructional Video7:17
Curated Video

Confronting Cellulite and Stretch Marks: Scientific Advances and Treatments

6th - Higher Ed
Discover the latest scientific innovations aimed at combating common skin concerns: cellulite and stretch marks. This video explains why these skin conditions predominantly affect women and introduces cutting-edge treatments like...
Instructional Video1:56
Curated Video

Hamlet 2.2.185 Hamlet's Confusing Talk

6th - Higher Ed
This video discusses a complex interaction between Hamlet and Polonius, where Hamlet uses the metaphor of the sun breeding maggots in a dead dog to illustrate concepts of decay and creation. The term "carrion," which typically means dead...
Instructional Video0:46
Curated Video

Hamlet 3.1 "To Die, to Sleep"

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores Hamlet's evolving thoughts on death and sleep, particularly his concerns about the afterlife and its unknown "dreams." It delves into how Hamlet distinguishes between the peacefulness of sleep and the terrifying...
Instructional Video1:49
Curated Video

Hamlet 3.1 Word Nerd: Shuffle

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores the phrase "this mortal coil" from Shakespeare's "Hamlet," detailing its vivid imagery and meanings. The video explains the various meanings of "shuffle" and "coil" in Shakespeare's time, enhancing the viewer's...
Instructional Video2:49
Curated Video

Hamlet 1.2 Solid vs Sullied

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores the textual discrepancies in Hamlet's soliloquy, focusing on the variation between "too too solid flesh" and "too too sullied flesh." It highlights the existence of three primary sources of the play—two early quartos...
Instructional Video1:23
Curated Video

Cultural Flavours - Thailand - Fruit

3rd - 12th
Cultural Flavours - Thailand - Fruit
Instructional Video1:28
Curated Video

The Healing Power of Cupping: Traditional Chinese Medicine Making a Comeback

12th - Higher Ed
Cupping is a traditional Chinese medicine technique involving glass cups creating a vacuum on the skin to promote blood flow and healing. It has been used for thousands of years to treat various ailments and is now gaining popularity in...
Instructional Video2:57
Curated Video

Revolutionizing Tissue Engineering: Using Microvascular Beds for Stem Cell Therapy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video discusses the promising potential of stem cell medicine in treating various diseases but highlights a key challenge faced by scientists in creating extensive blood supply systems for engineered tissues.
Instructional Video5:15
Curated Video

Egg color is engineered

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Eggs with different color yolks taste different - but also exactly the same.
Instructional Video5:15
Curated Video

How to make your food 30x more delicious

Pre-K - Higher Ed
You’ve heard a lot about umami, but you probably don’t know the full story.
Instructional Video12:12
Jabzy

The Leopard Men: Africa's Cannibal Secret Society | African Religions, History of Africa, Vodun

12th - Higher Ed
The Leopard Men: Africa's Cannibal Secret Society | African Religions, History of Africa, Vodun
Instructional Video0:43
Curated Video

The Evolution of the Word 'Meat'

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker shares an interesting historical fact about the word "meat" and its original meaning in Old English.
Instructional Video3:53
Curated Video

Giganotosaurus vs. T Rex: Who Was The Deadliest Predator?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Tyrannosaurus Rex is, without a doubt, one of the coolest out of all the dinosaurs. With its enormous size, speed, and killer power, it’s hard to deny that it was ferocious, fierce, and beautiful. Well, at least as long as beauty is...
Instructional Video9:18
Dom Burgess

What Happens When You Are Struck By Lightning?

9th - 11th
Third degree burns, brain damage and heart attacks. In this episode, Dom investigates what happens to your body when you are struck by lightning and why high voltage electricity is just, like, really not good for you! Prepare to be...
Instructional Video8:22
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Short Cuts To Glory - Recipes - Fried Fish

6th - Higher Ed
Neil Perry is an Aussie food legend, and he is sharing his secrets on how to easily pan-fry a piece of fish complete with the crispiest, tastiest skin you’ll ever eat.
Instructional Video1:42
60 Second Histories

WW1 - Trench foot

K - 5th
A WW1 nurse gives a gruesome account of trench foot and frostbite together with the cause and treatment available to soldiers
Instructional Video16:57
Epic History TV

Napoleon's Bloodiest Day: Borodino 1812

12th - Higher Ed
In 1812 Napoleon invaded Russia with the largest army Europe had ever seen, composed of troops from France as well as Poland, Germany, Italy and several other allied states. The campaign that followed saw the Russians use scorched earth...
Instructional Video9:26
AllTime 10s

10 Deadly Animals Lurking In Your Backyard

12th - Higher Ed
We all know a lion or tiger will mess you up. But you probably imagined you were safe in your backyard. Think again: from swarms of bees to hidden snakes, here are 10 Deadly Animals Lurking in your Backyard.