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Bedtime History
Elves: From Folklore to Fantasy
Elves have taken many forms across cultures and centuries. In early Norse and Germanic myths, they were powerful and mysterious beings connected to nature and magic. Some were seen as helpful spirits, while others were blamed for illness...
Bedtime History
Werewolves in Myth and Pop Culture
Werewolves represent one of humanity’s oldest fears: losing control. From ancient myths about shapeshifters to chilling tales during medieval witch trials, the idea of humans turning into wolves has been a powerful symbol of...
Curated Video
History of Werewolves for Kids
The legend of the werewolf—the idea of a person turning into a wolf—has terrified and fascinated people for centuries. Stories of werewolves date back to ancient Greece and the Middle Ages, often linked with fear of the unknown and the...
The Daily Conversation
Human-Animal Chimeras, The Future of Medicine?
An ethically questionable new genetic technique attempts to grow human organs inside of pigs.
The Daily Conversation
Climate Change Explained Simply
A straightforward explanation of Climate Change: the heat from human emissions is roughly equal to exploding 400,000 Hiroshima atomic bombs every day. Historically, every time carbon dioxide levels increase in Earth's atmosphere, the...
PBS
Should You Sell Your Kidney's for Cash?
Selling organs is illegal almost everywhere in the world, but some people argue that it could save thousands of lives.
PBS
Who Is This Japanese Yōkai That Is Obsessed With Your Butt?
What looks like a reptile-amphibian hybrid, has a dish shaped skull, smells like fish, is child-like and out to steal your crops and drown your livestock? The Japanese water yokai, Kappa.
PBS
Lost in the Backrooms: Exploring the Internet's Creepiest Liminal Space
Ever felt like a place seems real yet oddly unsettling? Welcome to The Backrooms, a digital folklore phenomenon that blurs the lines between reality and fiction, exploring the eerie and uncanny through playful, yet terrifying,...
Curated Video
Personification in Poetry
This video demonstrates identifying elements of personification in poems.
Curated Video
Comparing Cell Division
2 minute video comparing mitosis and meiosis for middle school science
Curated Video
Impacts on Human Populations
This Science 6 instructional video discusses environmental impacts on human population.
Curated Video
Human Population Growth
This Science 6 instructional video discusses the rise of Earth's population.
Curated Video
Environment Impact on Evolution
This Science 6 instructional video discusses how humans impact the environment and how the enviornment affects species.
Curated Video
Designing Healthy Communities - Dan Burden in Westwood - Where the Sidewalk Begins
For centuries, our cities and public places have been designed for the person on foot. Only in the last 60 years have we tilted our architecture from accommodating the pedestrian to catering to the automobile. How can we return to...
Curated Video
Exploring Iceberg Thinking: Going Beneath the Surface
Iceberg thinking is a metaphorical approach to understanding the complexities of human behavior and motivations. Just like an iceberg, it encourages us to look beyond the surface and delve deeper into the underlying factors that drive...
Curated Video
Exploring the Rise of Chat Bots in Modern Communication
The video discusses the rising trend of chat bots in today's communication landscape, highlighting their role in online customer service and shopping assistance. It distinguishes between rule-based chat bots and those powered by...
Wonderscape
Understanding Sadness vs. Depression: A Guide to Mental Health Awareness
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This video explores the distinction between sadness and depression, highlighting the natural cycle of emotions humans experience. It emphasizes the importance of...
This video explores the distinction between sadness and depression, highlighting the natural cycle of emotions humans experience. It emphasizes the importance of...
Curated Video
Should We Separate Art from the Artist?
In this episode of Crash Course Art History, we’ll keep digging into the myth of the Great Artist, with whether we can—or should—separate artists’ personal actions and beliefs from the art they create. Art historians are exploring new...
Curated Video
The Planck Length: Why It’s the Smallest Measurable Length
The scale of the universe is bigger than you can imagine. It is also smaller than you can imagine. The smallest lenth theorized to be possible, the Planck length is about 4 X 10^-35 meters. Just imagine...
Curated Video
Technological Singularity: Predictions About Our Future
Technological Singularity in 2045 – Get Ready - This is what the future may be like.
Ray Kurzweil is a famous futurist who has been right about 90% of the time. He is such a visionary that in 2012 Google hired him...
Ray Kurzweil is a famous futurist who has been right about 90% of the time. He is such a visionary that in 2012 Google hired him...
Curated Video
How ChatGPT Works: What Happens Behind the Screen
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ChatGPT is an intelligent chatbot that uses natural language processing. The GPT stands for Generative Pre-trained Transformer, which means it generates responses, it is pre-trained by humans,...
ChatGPT is an intelligent chatbot that uses natural language processing. The GPT stands for Generative Pre-trained Transformer, which means it generates responses, it is pre-trained by humans,...
Curated Video
How Teleportation Might Work: A Scientific Look at the Star Trek Transporter
Is teleportation possible? In the Star Trek transporter, the atoms in your body get converted to their subatomic particles – protons, neutrons, and electrons, and are transmitted as a stream of particles to...