Catalyst University
Exercise 4: Acid-Fast, Endospore, and Capsule Stains
Exercise 4: Acid-Fast, Endospore, and Capsule Stains
Curated Video
The Properties of Carbon: Diamonds, Graphite, Graphene, and Fullerenes
The video discusses the unique properties of different forms of carbon, including diamond, graphite, graphene, and fullerenes. The presenter explains how the four electrons in the outermost occupied electron shell of the carbon atom give...
Visual Learning Systems
Investigating Simple Plants: Ferns
This series of videos explores the fascinating characteristics of nonvascular land plants as well as some of the simpler vascular plants. An in-depth look at mosses, hornworts, and liverworts serves as the topic of study for the...
Visual Learning Systems
Fungi: Common Molds
From making bread to decomposing things in the environment, fungi play a very important role in our lives. Vivid video footage, accompanied by colorful animations, illustrates the fascinating origin, diversity, and characteristics of...
Visual Learning Systems
Skin, Skeletal, and Muscular Systems: Video Review
This colorful series of videos highlights the major features of the skin, skeletal, and muscular systems. Live-action footage, accompanied by three-dimensional animations, illustrate these fascinating body systems. Special attention is...
TMW Media
The history of Nashville
In this episode of Travel Thru History we visit a city in the Southeastern US that you can hear from miles away. It’s rightfully called Music City but you know it as Nashville, Tennessee. We dig deep into the city’s past and find that...
Curated Video
Specialization of Cells in Animals and Plants
The video discusses how different types of animal and plant cells are specialized for various functions. The video highlights sperm cells, nerve cells, muscle cells, root hair cells, sieve tubes, and flame cells to illustrate how each...
Tom Nicholas
Structuralism and Semiotics: WTF? Saussure, Lévi-Strauss, Barthes and Structuralism Explained
Structuralism is a form of literary theory which, inspired by semiotics and the linguistics of Ferdinand de Saussure, emerged in France in the 1950s. In this week’s episode of What the Theory?, we take a look at how structuralism and...
Mazz Media
The Evolution of Complex Organs
In this video students will learn that evolutionists always had a difficult time explaining how the eye evolved because of its complexity. Using real world examples and diagrams, viewers will learn the various stages of the eye’s...
Catalyst University
Sympathetic Nervous System | Overview of Specific Pathways
In this video, we discuss the pathways of the sympathetic nervous system in detail.
Catalyst University
Major Branches of the Internal Pudendal Artery
In this video, we will be discussing the branches of the internal pudendal artery for both males and females, both of which exhibit large sexual dimorphism. NOTE: the internal pudendal artery has extensive genetic variability in the...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Built to House an Inferno The NIST National Fire Research Laboratory
The newly expanded National Fire Research Laboratory (NFRL) at NIST allows researchers to study how entire office buildings, hospitals and bridges react to fire under controlled laboratory conditions. This extraordinary nearly 2,000...
Packt
Course Introduction - Data Structures and Algorithms The Complete Masterclass
This video introduces you to the course. This clip is from the chapter "Course Introduction" of the series "Data Structures and Algorithms: The Complete Masterclass".This section provides an introduction to the course.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Brian Arthur: Complexity in Economic Theory - INET Panel (2/5)
Brian Arthur, External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute, speaking as part of the panel Exploring Complexity in Economic Theory at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 10, 2011.
Curated Video
The Versatility of Clay: From Pottery to Medicine
From construction to medicine, clay has been an important material for humans for thousands and thousands of years. It is a fine-grained rock or soil containing metal oxides, and organic matter. From pottery and construction to writing...
Visual Learning Systems
Investigating Simple Plants: Liverworts and Hornworts, and Mosses
This series of videos explores the fascinating characteristics of nonvascular land plants as well as some of the simpler vascular plants. An in-depth look at mosses, hornworts, and liverworts serves as the topic of study for the...
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Solving the Mystery of Pluto’s Giant Blades of Ice: Podcast
A feature from NASA's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley originally posted on September 26, 2017.
Catalyst University
The Subclavius Muscle | Anatomy & Function [O, I, N, A]
In this video, we discuss the anatomy [O, I, A, N] and non-contractile functions of the often-ignored subclavius.
Next Animation Studio
MIT scientists invent blocks able to create giant lightweight structures
Researchers at MIT have developed a lightweight structure of tiny blocks that can be snapped together, similar to the way child's construction toys can be put together, and revolutionize the assembly of large objects, such as airplanes,...
Curated Video
Comparing and Contrasting Eukaryotic, Prokaryotic, and Plant Cells
The video discusses the different types of cells found in living organisms and their structures. It compares and contrasts the overall structures of eukaryotic, animal, plant, and prokaryotic cells. The video explains the internal...
Curated Video
GCSE Secondary English Age 13-17 - Writing: Forms of Writing: Non-Fiction Part 2 - Explained
SchoolOnline's Secondary English videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 13-17, they cover every key skill in English Reading and Writing that students need to master in clear and easy to...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Jonathan Supovitz -The Challenge of Education Reform
Dr. Supovitz conducts research on how education organizations use different forms of evidence to inquire about the quality and effect of their systems to support the improvement of teaching and learning in schools. Dr. Supovitz also...
FuseSchool
Giant Chemical Structures - Part 2
Giant ionic structures also have exceptionally high melting points. This is because the electrostatic interactions between the ions are very strong. Mg2+ and O2- ions have double the number of charges on their ions than Na+ and Cl- ions...
Financial Times
Adding social issues to the corporate balance sheet | Moral Money
The FT's Gillian Tett looks at how employees, investors and customers are increasingly demanding transparency across supply chains and corporate structures