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Exploring the Asymmetry in Human Bodies
This video uncovers the subtle asymmetries in our faces and bodies that often go unnoticed. Through digital imagery and expert analysis, we learn how symmetrical faces might appear unusual and why slight imperfections contribute to our...
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Nature's Anomalies: Albino Animals and Carnivorous Plants
Dive into the world of albino animals and carnivorous plants. Learn about the genetic causes of albinism and how it affects animals in the wild, making them more vulnerable. This segment also covers the fascinating mechanics of...
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The Silent Language of Gestures: Understanding Non-Verbal Communication
Explore the powerful role of non-verbal communication in our daily interactions. This video dives into the fascinating world of body language, examining how our gestures, facial expressions, and physical distances convey complex messages...
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Tuning In: The Journey to Singing Well
Explore the fascinating world of singing through the eyes of Mac Lessgy as he navigates the challenges of singing in tune and enhancing vocal quality. Discover the science behind why our voices differ and learn from voice specialists and...
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The Science of Vocal Mimicry: Exploring Voice Modulation and Imitation
Dive into the fascinating world of voice modulation and imitation as Erza, a young singing prodigy, and Martin Dubé, a master imitator, showcase their unique vocal talents. Learn about the scientific principles behind voice control, from...
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The Science of Sweets: Unraveling the Chemistry of Baking
Join Mac Lesggy as he ventures into the precise and often unforgiving world of pastry making under the guidance of a professional chef. This video explores the crucial scientific principles that make or break your favorite desserts. From...
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Unlocking the Brain's Potential: Exploring Memory's Extremes and Techniques
Dive into the complexities of human memory, from the synaptic intricacies that allow for detailed recall to the remarkable abilities of those with hyperthymesia. Learn about Jean-Marie's unique geographical memory and how...
Visual Learning Systems
Structures of Living Things
In this video students will learn how to construct an argument that plants and animals have internal and external structures that function to support survival, growth, behavior, and reproduction. Special attention is given to guiding...
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Plant Reproduction
Dr. Forrester explains the life cycle of a plant. She also teaches about the various ways that seeds are dispersed.
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Am I Alive?
Dr. Forrester teaches about the characteristics of living things. She explains the basic needs of living things: food, water, and shelter.
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What is Migration?
Migration is nearly universal within the animal kingdom; Animals across the globe, from birds and mammals to reptiles and insects, migrate for a whole variety of different reasons. Resources on Earth fluctuate and change constantly. Warm...
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Kingdoms of Life - Animals, Plants, Fungi, Protoctists, Bacteria and Viruses #1
This video looks at the kingdoms of life - animals, plants, fungi, protoctists and bacteria - as well as viruses - and explores the similarities and differences between them. For each one we explore their key features such as how they...
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GCSE Biology - Sexual vs Asexual Reproduction - What is Asexual Reproduction? #71
How do organisms reproduce? Well it depends on the organism. We explore the two main types - sexual and asexual and consider the consequences of each.
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GCSE Biology - Pros and Cons of Sexual and Asexual Reproduction (Part 2) #72
This video covers: - Brief summary of sexual and asexual reproduction - The advantages and disadvantages of each Exam board specific info: AQA - Separate/triple science only IGCSE Edexcel - Separate/triple science and higher tier only -...
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Exploring the Dependence of Plants on Pollinators and Seed Dispersal
Pack your bags, today we are travelling with seeds! How do seeds travel, you might ask? In this video, we learn how plants reproduce and create new plants using pollination and dispersal. Seeds travel in many different ways: wind, water,...
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Environmental Changes and Animals
Environmental Changes and Animals compares the differences of animals that die or relocate to animals that survive and reproduce when their environment changes.
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Living Cells and Viruses
Living Cells and Viruses compares and contrasts living organisms and viruses by identifying similarities and unique characteristics of each.
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Learning From Quasicrystals
Princeton University physicist Paul Steinhardt discusses the spectrum of current scientific investigations associated with the quasicrystals he and his colleagues discovered.
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Food Webs
“Food Webs” explains the movement of energy from producers to consumers to decomposers.
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Living vs. Nonliving Things 2
A video entitled "Living vs. Nonliving Things 2" which describes seven characteristics that all living things share.
Curated Video
Exploring Cell Division
A video entitled “Exploring Cell Division” which examines cell division, explaining the various cell types and focusing on asexual and sexual reproduction.
Nature League
Exploring Sex and Reproduction | Compilation
Brit looks back on our fourth month on Nature League, when we explored the theme of sex and reproduction.
Nature League
Why Do Moths Die So Quickly? - From A to B
This week on Nature League, Adrian asks Brit why adult moths are so beautiful yet die so quickly.