Instructional Video6:12
SciShow

How One Disease Changed What We Know About Medicine - Twice

12th - Higher Ed
Searching for a cure for rickets led to the discovery of vitamin D. Fortifying foods with vitamin D led to another disease, and a whole new way to view genetic disease in general.
Instructional Video5:35
SciShow

Why It's Good for COVID-19 Models to Be Wrong

12th - Higher Ed
As we react to the predictions that epidemiological models make, changing the ways we act and go about our lives, those estimates can appear totally off. But if a model’s predictions end up being wrong, that might mean it's done exactly...
Instructional Video5:41
SciShow

The Surprising Benefits of Space Flies

12th - Higher Ed
In space we can finally get away from pesky flies landing in our drinks! But before we can live off-Earth full time, sending flies into orbit is helping us study how space affects our human hearts and immune systems.
Instructional Video4:34
Crash Course

Crash Course Navigating Digital Information Preview

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green previews the new Crash Course on Navigating Digital Information! We've partnered with MediaWise, The Poynter Institute, and The Stanford History Education Group to teach a course in hands-on skills to evaluate the...
Instructional Video5:38
SciShow

Why It's Good for COVID-19 Models to Be Wrong

12th - Higher Ed
As we react to the predictions that epidemiological models make, changing the ways we act and go about our lives, those estimates can appear totally off. But if a model’s predictions end up being wrong, that might mean it's done exactly...
Instructional Video11:05
Crash Course

Can We Predict An Outbreak's Future? - Modeling: Crash Course Outbreak Science

12th - Higher Ed
When outbreaks happen, we need to be able to predict the course they’ll take in the future, but of course we can’t run experiments on real people to figure that out. Thankfully we can simulate outbreaks and use models to find out how...
Instructional Video5:04
SciShow

This Illusion Might Not Work Depending on Where You're From

12th - Higher Ed
Optical illusions are a fun way to play with the way your brain interprets what your eyes see, but if some of them don't work for you, it might be because of where you live.
Instructional Video4:48
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: What is "normal" and what is "different"? | Yana Buhrer Tavanier

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The word "normal" is often used as a synonym for "typical," "expected," or even "correct." By that logic, most people should fit the description of normal. But time and time again, so-called normal descriptions of our bodies, minds, and...
Instructional Video4:35
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: How people rationalize fraud - Kelly Richmond Pope

Pre-K - Higher Ed
If you ask people whether they think stealing is wrong, most of them would answer yes. And yet, in 2013, organizations all over the world lost an estimated total of $3.7 trillion to fraud. Kelly Richmond Pope explains how the fraud...
Instructional Video11:59
Crash Course

How Do We Investigate Outbreaks? Epidemiology Crash Course Outbreak Science

12th - Higher Ed
At the heart of outbreaks are people! People are the ones who get sick, transmit diseases, and change the way they live in response to outbreaks. In outbreak science, we can better understand the relationship between people and disease...
Instructional Video7:17
Wonderscape

Causes of Homelessness

K - 5th
This video explores the complex factors contributing to homelessness in the U.S., including the lack of affordable housing, mental health challenges, and systemic issues like the deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill. Learn how...
Instructional Video4:22
Wonderscape

Understanding Genetic Diversity and Its Impact

K - 5th
Dive into the world of genes and genetic diversity to uncover how these fundamental elements of heredity shape both individual traits and species survival. Explore real-world examples, like the plight of Tasmanian devils, to grasp how...
Instructional Video8:11
Curated Video

Winter Woes: Understanding and Avoiding Seasonal Viruses

6th - Higher Ed
Discover how common winter illnesses like the cold, flu, and gastroenteritis spread and impact us during the colder months. Through expert insights and visual experiments, learn the nature of viruses, transmission methods, and practical...
Instructional Video3:06
Curated Video

CISSP Crash Course - Resource Protection

Higher Ed
This video explains media management and protection. This clip is from the chapter "Security Operations" of the series "CISSP Crash Course".This section covers domain 7, which focuses on security operations.
Instructional Video11:58
Primer

Epidemic, Endemic, and Eradication Simulations

12th - Higher Ed
Epidemic, Endemic, and Eradication Simulations
Instructional Video3:10
Financial Times

The blight that could decimate the world’s banana crop

Higher Ed
FT Food Revolution - Dire warnings about the banana’s impending extinction have been circulating for some time, but despite that, as the FT’s Clive Cookson explains, global production has expanded in recent years. That growth, however,...
Instructional Video3:25
Curated Video

GCSE Biology - Pros and Cons of Sexual and Asexual Reproduction (Part 2) #72

9th - Higher Ed
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 -...
Instructional Video3:41
Curated Video

Confronting Repressed Memories

12th - Higher Ed
Psychologist and memory scientist Elizabeth Loftus (UC Irvine) describes how a new case led her to become involved in the world of "repressed memory therapy."
Instructional Video10:14
Neuro Transmissions

I gave fake personality tests, and people believed it.

12th - Higher Ed
You seem like the kind of person who would watch this video. ...or are you? Don't believe everything people say about you. With the recent popularity of astrology, disinformation, and pseudoscience, you may be at risk of falling victim...
Instructional Video3:41
Curated Video

Is VR (Virtual Reality) Unsafe For Kids?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
VR (virtual reality) headsets are topping wishlists of kids and young children all over the world. With several VR headsets coming with age restrictions, is this new technology really safe for young children? Well, there is no consensus...
Instructional Video6:49
ShortCutsTv

Media and Aggression

Higher Ed
Can we learn aggression from aggressive media? This film looks at experimental, longitudinal and case study research evidence and how social learning, script theory and susceptibility approaches can help understand and explain this...
Instructional Video8:09
Professor Dave Explains

Reactions of Epoxides

12th - Higher Ed
An introduction to epoxides and their reactions.
Instructional Video3:28
Amor Sciendi

St. Jerome in His Study

12th - Higher Ed
Antonello de Messina's St. Jerome in his study is a good entry point for the iconography of Saints and the its use to communicate abstract concepts. St. Jerome is a conflicted character, and the items around him help to communicate that.
Instructional Video9:15
Catalyst University

Disk Diffusion Test using Bacitracin or Optochin

Higher Ed
In this video, I explain how to determine resistance (R) or susceptibility (S) in bacteria using the disk diffusion method (with bacitracin and optochin).