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Exploring the 5:2 Diet: Benefits and Sustainability
This video delves into the 5:2 diet, where individuals eat normally for five days and restrict calories significantly on two non-consecutive days. It covers the principles behind intermittent fasting, its benefits for weight loss, and...
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The Surprising Benefits of Chewing Gum: Dental Health, Appetite Control, and Brain Function
Explore the multifaceted benefits of chewing gum, from improving dental hygiene to enhancing brain function. This video delves into scientific experiments that reveal how chewing gum can clean teeth, neutralize mouth acidity, suppress...
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The Science of Swallowing: From Human Feats to Animal Behaviors
Explore the fascinating world of controlled regurgitation with Stevie Star's unusual talent and its parallels in the animal kingdom. Learn how this capability serves various purposes in nature, from cows re-chewing grass for digestion to...
Curated Video
Effective Home Remedies for Digestive Issues: From Bananas to Cola
Uncover the science behind common home remedies for digestive discomforts like diarrhea and indigestion. This video explains how bananas, rice, and even cola can help manage symptoms effectively. Featuring expert insights and...
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I WONDER - How Long Does It Take The Stomach To Empty?
This video is answering the question of how long does it take the stomach to empty.
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I WONDER - How Do You Know When Your Stomach Is Full?
This video is answering the question of how do you know when your stomach is full.
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I WONDER - Can Your Stomach Influence How You Feel?
This video is answering the question of can your stomach influence how you feel.
Great Big Story
Inside the stomach of a champion, Crazy Legs Conti's competitive eating journey
Discover the intense world of competitive eating with Crazy Legs Conti, a veteran of the sport for 15 years.
Curated Video
Breathing and Eating
Dr. Forrester teaches about your respiratory system and digestive system.
Curated Video
British Wildlife: Bees
It’s springtime, meaning the garden is buzzing with the sound of bees, collecting pollen and nectar from a variety of flowers and blossom. They’re attracted to the bright colours and sweet smells of the flowers which rely on the bees to...
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A Midsummer Night's Dream 2.2 Interview: Helena and Lysander
This video explores a critical scene from Act 2, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," where the complexities of love and desire are vividly examined through the interactions of Helena and Lysander. Viewers gain insight...
PBS
Yara-ma-yha-who: Australia’s Regurgitating, Blood-Sucking Monster
The Australian wilderness is a dangerous place—in part because it’s the rumored hunting ground of a vampiric creature who uses its fingers and toes to suck your blood. Fall prey to the Yara-ma-yha-who and you risk not only being...
Great Big Story
The Art of Making Haggis, A Scottish Tradition
Explore the champion haggis making process in Scotland, from traditional ingredients to modern serving styles.
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Advancements in Medical Technology: From Imaging to Artificial Organs
This video discusses the significant advancements in medical technology that have revolutionized healthcare, leading to longer and healthier lives. It highlights innovations such as digital imaging techniques, artificial organs, and...
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Understanding and Managing Stress: A Guide for Kids
This video explains what stress is, how it can manifest in both children and adults and offers tips on managing stress through healthy habits and relaxation techniques. It highlights the importance of addressing stress early to prevent...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Why Smoking ANYTHING Is a Terrible Idea...
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the reality of smoking, regardless of what's actually be smoked.
Professor Dave Explains
Phylum Phoronida: The Horseshoe Worms (And a Summary of Lophophorata)
Wrapping up Lophophorata, as well as Spiralia, we arrive at Phoronida, or the horseshoe worms. There are only about 20 species in this phylum, and they are quite fascinating. Let's check them out before moving on to Ecdysozoa!
Financial Times
Can seaweed save the world from livestock emissions?
Livestock are responsible for up to one sixth of global greenhouse gas emissions, a problem that’s only getting worse as demand for meat and dairy continues to rise. One solution could lie in the oceans of Australasia, in a seaweed...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Anatomy Masterclass: The Abdominal Cavity
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy of the abdominal cavity, ranging from it's musculoskeletal borders and internal anatomy, to different schemes for dividing the abdominal anatomy.
Institute of Human Anatomy
How Many Muscles Does it Take to POOP?
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy of the large intestine, as well as the mechanics of defecation.
Professor Dave Explains
Phylum Entoprocta: The Goblet Worms
Moving along through Lophophorata, we arrive at Entoprocta, or the goblet worms. There are only about 150 species of these and almost all of them are marine worms. What are they all about? Let's find out now!
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GCSE Biology - Digestive System #18
Learn what the digestive system does, how it works, the organs involved, and how the villi are adapted for absorbing nutrients.
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GCSE Biology - Digestive Enzymes #17
Learn how we digestive enzymes such as amylase, proteases and lipases to break down carbohydrates, proteins and lipids. We also cover where the enzymes are made and what they break each food group down to.