Instructional Video13:35
Debunked

English Phrases That We Get Wrong Everyday!

9th - 12th
We've all been saying them, and we've all been wrong!
Instructional Video4:23
Curated Video

Inflationary Concerns #3 - Eternal Inflation

12th - Higher Ed
Cosmologist Paul Steinhardt (Princeton) highlights a major issue with the theory of cosmic inflation - so-called "eternal inflation" that results in what theorists call a "multiverse".
Instructional Video3:53
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Kangaroos of Canberra

9th - 12th
Season 3, Albino Kangaroo part 1

Kamil and Kayne embark on a mission to spot a rare albino kangaroo in the wild. With stunning landscapes and adorable joeys, this adventure in Australia's capital city, Canberra, promises...
Instructional Video3:13
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Releasing a Southern Brush-Tailed Rock-Wallaby into the Wild

9th - 12th
Season 3, Albino Kangaroo part 4

On their mission to find an albino squirrel, Kamil and Kayne stumble upon the critically endangered southern brush tailed rock wallaby. They witness the release of two of these rare creatures into...
Instructional Video12:04
Brave Wilderness

SPIKED by an Echidna!

6th - 8th
On this adventure Mark is in Western Australia for the first time tracking down a living spike ball and one of Australia’s most endangered species. First, he shows you why it’s not a good idea to hold Australia’s spikiest creature, as...
Instructional Video8:56
Brave Wilderness

GODZILLA Lizard is REAL!?

6th - 8th
We filmed a REAL Godzilla Lizard off the coast of Fernandina in the Galapagos! Yes you read that correct, we're talking about giant marine iguanas that have adapted over millions of years to become on the only lizards on earth to explore...
Instructional Video6:41
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Swimming with Dolphins and Diving with Sharks

9th - 12th
Season 1, Grey Nurse Shark part 4. Brandon and Kayne take a short detour to swim with wild dolphins. Bushwhacked! is a high-energy search around Australia to find endangered, weird, and sometimes deadly wildlife.
Instructional Video5:58
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Fourth Mission: Spot a Highly Endangered Cassowary

9th - 12th
Season 1, Cassowary part 1. Brandon challenges Kayne to track down an elusive cassowary, one of Australia’s rarest birds. A local with deep, ancestral ties to the region teaches the pair about the birds and what they like to eat....
Instructional Video3:26
Curated Video

Can a person feel no pain? (Congenital insensitivity to pain: CIP)

Higher Ed
Can a person feel no Pain? congenital insensitivity to pain or CIP- which is also known as congenital analgesia, is a condition where the patient cannot feel any physical pain. An Animation about Congenital Insensitivity to Pain. A rare...
Instructional Video4:24
Curated Video

What are the side effects of Covid 19 vaccine?

Higher Ed
Today, I’m going to tell you all the known Side effects of the Corona Vaccines. Most of these side effects are common to all major coronavirus vaccines including Pfizer, Moderna, Janssen, and Oxford AstraZeneca. And we can’t ignore the...
Instructional Video9:01
Cerebellum

Prehistoric Man Human Evolution - What Do Fossils Tell Us?

9th - 12th
Beginning in the late nineteenth century and throughout the twentieth century, geologists, archaeologists and paleoanthropologists have given the world evidence of the physical and cultural development of humans. This video looks at the...
Instructional Video3:52
Healthcare Triage

How Can We Make Gene Therapy Effective and Affordable?

Higher Ed
For many, many years we've been hearing about gene therapy - the chance that we can get into people's DNA and fix it to resolve problems and fix disease. In a recent piece in Science, Stuart Orkin and Philip Reilly discuss what finally...
Instructional Video9:23
Catalyst University

Series | Telescoping Series Example

Higher Ed
Series | Telescoping Series Example
Instructional Video3:10
Science360

NSF-funded research to forecast space weather, protect the power grid - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Multidisciplinary approach to developing next-generation space weather modeling tools, with the goal of a five-day forecast capability



Description: While Earth's weather reports center on precipitation,...
Instructional Video9:32
AllTime 10s

10 Weirdest Medical Anomalies

12th - Higher Ed
At some point in our lives, we're bound to have one medical condition or another. Fortunately few of us have to deal with the anomalies in this list.
Instructional Video0:49
Next Animation Studio

Rare minerals found in waters near Japanese island

12th - Higher Ed
A plethora of rare earth minerals have been discovered on a remote Japanese island, according to new research published in Scientific Reports. Researchers says that the seafloor surrounding Nishinoshima island is laden with 16 million...
Instructional Video7:18
Barcroft Media

The Bodybuilder With Butterfly Skin | BORN DIFFERENT

Higher Ed
A SEVERE skin condition hasn’t stopped one man from becoming a bodybuilder and motivational speaker, despite doctors initially saying he wouldn’t live past the age of five. Dean Clifford, now 38, has become the oldest living survivor in...
Instructional Video5:55
Barcroft Media

Twins With Albinism Wear Their Condition With Style | SHAKE MY BEAUTY

Higher Ed
Fashion-obsessed twins who both have albinism want to inspire people to be proud of the skin they were born in. The chances of a child being born with albinism are one in 17,000 - but the chances of twins being born with albinism is far...
Instructional Video7:21
Barcroft Media

I'm Not A Child, I'm 20

Higher Ed
A 20-YEAR-OLD woman has a rare genetic disease that means she is regularly mistaken for a child half her age. Michelle Kish, from Illinois, USA, was born was Hallermann-Streiff syndrome, a condition so rare that at the time of her birth...
Instructional Video7:18
Barcroft Media

The Bodybuilder With Butterfly Skin

Higher Ed
QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA, DECEMBER 2017: A SEVERE skin condition hasn't stopped one man from becoming a bodybuilder and motivational speaker, despite doctors initially saying he wouldn't live past the age of five. Dean Clifford, now 38, has...
Instructional Video7:09
Barcroft Media

The Woman Who's Allergic To Daylight

Higher Ed
HIGHLAND, UNITED STATES - NOVEMBER 01: A young woman's skin blisters and burns if she is exposed to only a few minutes of daylight. Lizzie Tenney suffers from the rare, and extreme, skin disorder Xeroderma Pigmentosum. With there only...
Instructional Video7:32
Mr. Beat

Why Do So Many People Have the Same Last Name?

6th - 12th
Why are there so many of the same surnames? Why do some surnames go extinct? Why do we call surnames "last names?" Mr. Beat, who has a strange last name, answers these questions in this video. Oh, and Jabril helps out.
Instructional Video9:05
Barcroft Media

My Rare Dwarfism Makes Me 1 in 4 Million

Higher Ed
A LOVEABLE 8-year-old boy has a form of dwarfism so rare he is believed to be one of only 28 cases in the world. Three-foot-tall Landen Johnson, from Lincolnton, North Carolina, has primordial dwarfism, one of the rarest forms of...
Instructional Video7:42
Barcroft Media

Modelling Helped Me Embrace My Rare Condition

Higher Ed
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 05: A 22-YEAR-OLD cites his rare condition, which affects his teeth, hair and sweat glands, with helping him become a model. Brooks Ginnan, from New York, was born with ectodermal dysplasia, a rare genetic...