Science360
NSF SCIENCE NOW: EPISODE 47
In this week's episode, we learn about new tools to protect against malicious websites, restoring the sense of touch to amputees and those with paralysis and examine how older adults really hear.
Curated Video
Introduction to Karate
Karate is a dynamic martial art that originated in the Ryukyu Islands, or modern day Okinawa, Japan, and has since spread worldwide. This video explains the key components of karate training, including kihon (fundamentals), kata...
Science360
Creeping Crawling Caterpillars
It's likely one day there will be robots crawling around that look a lot like caterpillars! With funding from the National Science Foundation, Tufts Biology Professor Barry Trimmer is researching the neuromechanics of caterpillars, which...
Learning Mole
Pop Fox Theatre - Using Space
Follow Rosie, Xixi and Haha as we explore different ways to use space effectively.
Catalyst University
Palmar Musculature | The Hypothenar Muscles
In this video, we explore the hypothenar muscles of the hand along with their general structure, origins, insertions, innervation, and actions.
Catalyst University
The McKenzie Approach | Lumbar EXTension EXPLAINED
In this video, I explain and demonstrate the McKenzie approach of lumbar EXTENSION for low back pain treatment. We will look at both positions and repeated movements.
Catalyst University
Superficial Back Muscles | Origins, Insertions, Actions, Etc
In this video, we discuss the structure, origins, insertions, innervations, and actions (and more) regarding the superficial bakc muscles (trapezius, latissimus dorsi, the rhomboids, and levator scapulae).
Science ABC
Why Do Touch-Me-Not (Mimosa Pudica) Leaves Close When Touched?
Mimosa pudica bends upon being touched. This occurs due to changes in the turgor pressure in its cells. The behavior is a predator avoidance mechanism. Mimosa pudica is a perennial herb of the Fabaceae pea family, native to Central and...
Coach Dan Blewett
How to Read Hitters in Baseball
Learn how to read hitters in baseball by paying attention to a few body language cues that are obvious, if you're looking for them.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Freedom Cheteni - Movement Thinking
Freedom Cheteni is Editor in Chief of The School Superintendent's Journal I Board of Directors & Chief Executive Officer, InventXR LLC In addition to providing Knowledge Management and Content Creation Services for School Superintendents...
Science360
How Rat Whiskers Can Help Technology - Science Nation
The image of a rat sniffing around for food with its little whiskers moving back and forth to help satisfy it's appetite is enough to make most people lose theirs! But those whiskers play a valuable role in helping rats determine what is...
Next Animation Studio
Sydney researchers develop robotic herder
A team at the University of Sydney developed a robotic herder to move cows from the pasture to the dairy. In a recent trial, researchers found that the cows readily accepted the presence of the herding robot. Named Rover by its creators,...
Curated Video
Secrets of the Serpent: The Fascinating World of Snakes
This video explores the fascinating world of snakes, highlighting their diverse habitats, hunting strategies, and unique locomotion techniques. With over 3400 species spread across the globe, snakes are iconic predators that have adapted...
Kenhub
Gastrocnemius muscle (3D)
Anatomy and functions of the gastrocnemius muscle shown with 3D model animation.
Religion for Breakfast
What is Kabbalah?
References: Boaz Huss, "All You Need Is LAV: Madonna and Postmodern Kabbalah," The Jewish Quarterly Review, Vol. 95, No. 4 (Fall 2005). Burack, C. D. H. Lawrence's Language of Sacred Experience: the Transfiguration of the Reader, 2005....
Science360
Home sensors enable seniors to live independently - Science Nation
People are living longer and they desire to live as independently as possible in their senior years. But, independent lifestyles come with risks, such as debilitating falls and deteriorating health resulting from inadequate care. To...
Pitsco Education
Code Cube Lesson 8: Slide Dance
In this lesson, you will learn how to use sounds and directions to direct people’s movements.
Curated Video
Building Muscle Memory: The Key to Mastering Skills
In this video, we explore the concept of muscle memory and how it can be consciously built. We learn about the theories of motor learning and the importance of practice and repetition in developing superior performance. The video also...
Visual Learning Systems
Introduction to Plate Tectonics in Action
This video discusses the topic of plate tectonics and its impact on the Earth's surface. It highlights various natural phenomena, such as mountains, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, geothermal springs, and geysers that are a result of...
Curated Video
The Brain and Motor Control: Understanding How We Move
In this video, we explore the fascinating control center of our bodies - the brain. We learn about reflexes, motor systems, and the various motor areas in the brain that allow for precise voluntary control. Additionally, we discover the...
Music Matters
An Introduction to Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 8, Op. 13 (Pathetique)
An overview of Beethoven's Pathetique Piano Sonata No. 8, Op. 13. This music analysis video provides a simple examination of the work. Through this study one begins to understand the structure and musical language of a famous piece, and...
Next Animation Studio
‘Impossibly big’ black hole not as big as previously calculated
Two new studies have called into question the size of the “impossibly big” black hole named LB-1.
Catalyst University
Scapular Movements & Their Importance EXPLAINED
In this video, we discuss the major movements of the scapula, the muscles involved, and (most importantly) why scapular movement is important for glenohumeral ROM.