SciShow
What Makes Your Hair Curl
We all have really different looking locks but what actually make our hair straight or curly?
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Claws vs. nails | Matthew Borths
Consider the claw. Frequently found on animals around the world, it's one of nature's most versatile tools. Bears use claws for digging as well as defense. An eagle's needle-like talons can pierce the skulls of their prey. Even the...
SciShow
Will Stress Really Make You Go Gray?
Just like the myth that plucking one gray hair will make three sprout, stress making your hair white isn't actually a thing. Or is it?!
SciShow
Why Body Hair?
In today's episode Hank talks about hair: What's it good for, what's it made of, and why do we have less than other mammals?
SciShow
Why Does Hair Get Frizzy When It's Humid?
If your hair gets frizzy when the humidity is high, try not to think of it as a bad hair day—you're really just a human hygrometer!
SciShow
How Birds Got (And Kept) Their Beaks
Birds are known for having beaks, however at what point between being a humongous therapod and tiny sparrow did they get them, and why?
Curated Video
How People Risk Their Lives Riding Cheap and Dangerous Transportation Method
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel! Embark on a journey into the ways of local transportation with the Kariton, Chukudu, and Motor Rollers. We explore the innovative and grassroots transportation solutions used in developing countries,...
Science ABC
What Happens To Your Hair After You Die?
Hair resists decay even after death due to keratin, a structural protein. The structure and chemical composition of keratin make it difficult for organisms to break it down. Hair outlasts most other soft tissues due to the insoluble and...
Science ABC
How Did Ancient Humans Cut Their Nails Without Nail Clippers?
Before the invention of nail clippers, human fingernails were likely worn down through regular daily use, similar to how canine nails are worn down when walked daily on pavement or sidewalk. If you go back in time, say 100,000 years,...
Curated Video
How Does DNA Make Protein?
DNA carries genetic information to produce proteins and build new cells: a process at the heart of all life on Earth. Biology - Cells And DNA - Learning Points. Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) carry the genetic code required to make protein...
Curated Video
Healthy Beauty
Your outward appearance can be affected by what you put in your body as well as external factors. What are the vital nutrients for beautiful skin, hair and nails? Biology - Healthy Living - Learning Points. A balanced diet is the key to...
Curated Video
Transforming Hair: Health and Styling
Explore the effects of hair coloring, straightening, and blow-drying on hair health. This segment explains the chemical and mechanical processes that alter hair and provides tips from hair care experts on minimizing damage. It also...
Wonderscape
The Intricate Biology of Snakes: A Detailed Exploration
Explore the basics of snake biology in this easy-to-understand guide. Learn about their cold-blooded nature, how they live in warm places, and their unique body features like scales made of keratin and flexible backbones. Discover how...
Institute of Human Anatomy
How Skin Color Works
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discuss the anatomy of skin pigmentation, and how it can vary across the body.
Curated Video
Nail Anatomy
Learn about nail anatomy with this fun educational music video nails . Brought to you by KLT.
Curated Video
Your Skin Is The LARGEST Organ In Your Body! | Human Skin Song | KLT Anatomy
Your skin is made up of three layers, let's learn more about them!
Curated Video
3 Banded Armadillos
Armor, claws, cuteness, and leprosy; Jessi shares what makes armadillos so interesting and amazing. Featuring Gaia!
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Did The Ankylosaurus Look Like?
This video is answering the question of what did the ankylosaurus look like.
Curated Video
What Happens To Your Hair After You Die?
Hair resists decay even after death due to keratin, a structural protein. The structure and chemical composition of keratin make it difficult for organisms to break it down. Hair outlasts most other soft tissues due to the insoluble and...
Britlish
Vocabulary of Birds (subtitles)
This English lesson looks at vocabulary associated with birds such as, feathers, wings, beak, eggs, plumage, vaned, down, duckling, grooming, keratin, raptor, webbed, talon, flying, thermal, flat, and chick. The narrator speaks in an...
TMW Media
Lake Nakuru Flamingos & Friends: Learn about Lake Nakuru Park and the rhinoceros
What is unique about Africas Rift Valley? Why are there so many flamingos? What is unique about a rhinoceros horn? Lake Nakuru Flamingos & Friends, Part 1