Instructional Video0:43
MinutePhysics

VomitPhysics! Physics of Fiction

12th - Higher Ed
How much do you need to vomit in order to levitate?
Instructional Video10:37
PBS

Was This Dinosaur a Cannibal?

12th - Higher Ed
Paleontologists have spent the better part of two decades debating whether Coelophysis ate its own kind. It turns out, the evidence that scientists have had to study in order to answer that question includes some of the strangest and...
Instructional Video7:19
Be Smart

Ask Joe Stuff #3

12th - Higher Ed
You have questions, I have answers.
Instructional Video3:29
SciShow

Animals That Do Drugs

12th - Higher Ed
Turns out humans aren't the only animals that can medicate themselves - many other animals have found ways to deal with illness by using natural remedies. Hank will tell you about some of the most interesting methods animals have found...
Instructional Video11:27
SciShow

Why Haven't We Eradicated Polio?

12th - Higher Ed
If we’ve had vaccines for the polio virus for almost 70 years, why haven’t we been able to fully eradicate it from the globe? Hosted by: Hank Green (he/him)
Instructional Video1:45
SciShow

What Happens When You Swallow Hair?

12th - Higher Ed
In this episode, Michael Aranda will help you empathize with your cat as we explore what happens when you swallow hair.
Instructional Video2:58
SciShow

Why Do Kids Puke So Much?

12th - Higher Ed
Anyone who’s frequently around kids knows that they throw up a lot, and at seemingly weird times. But there are some interesting biological reasons why that might be!
Instructional Video10:20
SciShow

When Food Goes Bad | Compilation

12th - Higher Ed
Food can't stay fresh forever. From moldy bread to brown apples, here's the science behind what happens when food goes bad.
Instructional Video4:00
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: What we know (and don't know) about Ebola - Alex Gendler

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The highly virulent Ebola virus has seen a few major outbreaks since it first appeared in 1976 -- with the worst epidemic occurring in 2014. How does the virus spread, and what exactly does it do to the body? Alex Gendler details what...
Instructional Video3:28
SciShow

Animals That Do Drugs

12th - Higher Ed
Turns out humans aren't the only animals that can medicate themselves - many other animals have found ways to deal with illness by using natural remedies. Hank will tell you about some of the most interesting methods animals have found...
Instructional Video4:38
SciShow

Meet the Machine That Barfs

12th - Higher Ed
SciShow News shares the latest insights into two powerful natural forces: El Nino and barfing.
Instructional Video6:02
SciShow

Why Do We Keep Planting Trees That Smell Like Semen?

12th - Higher Ed
What's that awful smell? Cat urine? Semen? Rancid butter? Possibly one of these gorgeous city trees?
Instructional Video2:25
MinuteEarth

Why Do Humans Vomit So Much? 🤮

12th - Higher Ed
In an effort to protect us from getting killed by something we’ve ingested, our brain’s vomit control center processes a lot of information from several different places … and sometimes is a little overly cautious.
Instructional Video0:54
MinutePhysics

VomitPhysics! Physics of Fiction

12th - Higher Ed
How much do you need to vomit in order to levitate?
Instructional Video3:02
SciShow

Animal Survival Skills: Poison Edition

12th - Higher Ed
We can purge our stomachs by vomiting when we consume something that our body thinks might be harmful, but what about animals that can't?
Instructional Video3:15
SciShow

Acid, Poop, and Barf: Vultures' Secret Weapons

12th - Higher Ed
Vultures, you eat old, putrid dead things for a living. How is that not killing you? Hank explains the secret weapons vultures use to fight off disease, avoid predators, and beat the heat. Prepare for a Sci-Show Gross-Out!
Instructional Video5:15
Be Smart

How Do Bees Make Honey?

12th - Higher Ed
One of nature's most amazing recipes.
Instructional Video9:38
Crash Course

Geometric Distributions and The Birthday Paradox - Crash Course Statistics

12th - Higher Ed
Geometric probabilities, and probabilities in general, allow us to guess how long we'll have to wait for something to happen. Today, we'll discuss how they can be used to figure out how many Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans you could...
Instructional Video10:51
Crash Course

Ideal Gas Problems: Crash Course Chemistry

12th - Higher Ed
We don't live in a perfect world, and neither do gases - it would be great if their particles always fulfilled the assumptions of the ideal gas law, and we could use PV=nRT to get the right answer every time. Unfortunately, the ideal gas...
Instructional Video5:28
SciShow

Dangerous Soaps: How Animals Use Surfactants

12th - Higher Ed
When you think of surfactants, you might think of soaps, detergents and other man-made chemicals. But it turns out that some other animals utilize their own versions of these sudsy molecules.
Instructional Video2:32
SciShow

Why Can Severe Pain Make You Vomit?

12th - Higher Ed
Nausea and vomiting are common side effects of severe pain, but why do our bodies do this!?
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

How We Smell

6th - 12th
Introduction to the structure and function of the nose, and how it works in tandem with the brain. How do we tell the difference between good and bad smells, and has this ability helped humans to survive? Biology - Being Human - Learning...
Instructional Video13:48
Curated Video

Guess That Animal By Smell Challenge!

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Jessi challenges Taylor to a smell-off, Augusto mediates, the animals help.
Instructional Video18:06
Learn German with Herr Antrim

Da- & Wo-Compounds in German

9th - 12th
Da- and Wo-Compounds in German can be difficult to understand, but today's video will show you how to use all of them and which prepositions can't use the da- and wo-compounds. This includes the following da-compounds: dafür, darum,...