MinuteEarth
Epigenetics: Why Inheritance Is Weirder Than We Thought
Epigenetics: Why Inheritance Is Weirder Than We Thought
SciShow
Man Made Earthquakes and More
Hank hits you with a ton of news this time - Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has plans to retrieve Saturn V rocket engines from the bottom of the Atlantic; new research on the impacts from the Deep Water Horizon oil spill to life in the Gulf of...
TED Talks
TED: A virus-resistant organism -- and what it could mean for the future | Jason W. Chin
What if we could use the power of DNA to create a sustainable, circular economy? In a talk about breakthrough science, synthetic biologist Jason W. Chin describes his team's work rewriting the genetic blueprint of cells to create a...
SciShow
Man Made Earthquakes and More
Hank hits you with a ton of news this time - Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has plans to retrieve Saturn V rocket engines from the bottom of the Atlantic; new research on the impacts from the Deep Water Horizon oil spill to life in the Gulf of...
Crash Course
Computer Engineering & the End of Moore's Law: Crash Course Engineering #35
This week we’re exploring a field of engineering that is essential to how you’re watching this video: computers and computer engineering. We’ll explain differences between hardware and software, how engineers are working on making...
Bozeman Science
Viral Replication
Paul Andersen explains how viruses reproduce using the lytic cycle. He also shows how viruses can pick up new genetic material and how retroviruses (like HIV) can enter into the lytic cycle. He also describes the lysogenic cycle and how...
Bozeman Science
Viruses
Paul Andersen describes the important characteristics of viruses. He starts with a brief description of origin theories. He then describes the two characteristics of all viruses; genetic information and protein coats. He also describes...
Crash Course
DNA, Hot Pockets, & The Longest Word Ever: Crash Course Biology
Hank imagines himself breaking into the Hot Pockets factory to steal their secret recipes and instruction manuals in order to help us understand how the processes known as DNA transcription and translation allow our cells to build proteins.
MinuteEarth
Epigenetics: Why Inheritance Is Weirder Than We Thought
Epigenetics: Why Inheritance Is Weirder Than We Thought
SciShow
Are Viruses Alive?
Viruses all around us, they evolve, grow, and can be killed. But are they alive?
Crash Course
The Industrial Revolution: Crash Course European History
We've talked about a lot of revolutions in 19th Century Europe, and today we're moving on to a less warlike revolution, the Industrial Revolution. You'll learn about the development of steam power and mechanization, and the labor and...
Crash Course
The Enlightenment: Crash Course European History
So far in this series, we've covered a lot of war, disease, climate disaster, and some more war. Well, prepare yourself for something a little more positive. This week, we're talking about the Enlightenment. In this video, you'll learn...
Curated Video
Specializing in Manufacturing
Dr. Forrester explains specialization in manufacturing and how the Industrial Revolution changed the ability to manufacture goods. She then talks about how global trade has opened the doors for consumers of manufactured products from...
Curated Video
Robo Snail: A Revolutionary Inspiration for Locomotion and Oil Drilling
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed Robo Snail, a robotic counterpart inspired by the movement of real snails. By mimicking the snail's unique locomotion, which involves gliding on a thin film of mucus...
Let's Tute
Errors and Rectification in Accounting Cycle
This video discusses the process of errors and rectification in accounting, using real-life examples to explain different types of errors such as omission, commission, and principle. It emphasizes the importance of accurate financial...
Let's Tute
Rectification of Errors in Accounting
This video explains how to rectify errors in accounting by passing a rectification entry instead of simply striking off the wrong entry. It provides examples and a step-by-step guide to rectifying errors, emphasizing the importance of...
Curated Video
Introduction to the Economic Problem: Scarcity and Choices
The video introduces the economic problem - the central issue that drives every economic system towards the type of economic activities that they undertake. The lecture explains the scarcity of resources and the choices that people have...
Visual Learning Systems
Healthy Nervous and Endocrine Systems: Caring for the Nervous System
This program explores the essential components and functions of the nervous system while also investigating the endocrine system. The following parts of the nervous system are illustrated through colorful graphics: brain, spinal cord,...
Curated Video
Specialization and Division of Labor: Improving Productivity and Potential Problems
This video discusses the concept of specialization and division of labor in economic theory. It starts by giving an example of a rudimentary village where individuals have to produce all their own goods and services, and then explains...
Mazz Media
Lab Safety: Dressing Appropriately
In this live-action program viewers will learn the importance of dressing appropriately while in a laboratory setting. Students will come to understand that the effects of an accident will be reduced and minimized by wearing personal...
Let's Tute
Difference between Capital, Revenue and Deferred Revenue Expenditure
In this video we are teaching what is the difference between capital, revenue and deferred revenue expenditure
ACDC Leadership
Macro 3.12- Economic Growth
Mr. Clifford explains how to show economic growth on the aggregate demand and supply model. LRAS shifts when there is a change in the quantity of resources, technology, or productivity.
Ancient Lights Media
The Geography and Culture of Bulgaria
This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Bulgaria.
ACDC Leadership
Economic Growth and LRAS- Macro Topic 5.6
In this video I show how LRAS can shift causing economic growth. Keep in mind that a changing in consumption or government spending doesn't lead to more output in the long run if there is not an increase in capital. To permanently...