Instructional Video9:47
The Wall Street Journal

GRAIL's Hans Bishop on The Key to Early Cancer Diagnosis

Higher Ed
Grail CEO Hans Bishop shares his company's mission to create a simple blood test capable of detecting 50 types of cancer.
Instructional Video13:35
Catalyst University

Overview Flowchart for Therapeutic Modalities

Higher Ed
Overview Flowchart for Therapeutic Modalities
Instructional Video4:44
Science360

Scientists discover the earliest and most primitive pterodactyloid! NSF Science Now 23.

12th - Higher Ed
In this week’s episode, we discover the earliest and most primitive pterodactyloid; we learn about a new device for diagnosing pancreatic cancer; we study the cougars’ diet; and, finally, we explore a science & engineering festival....
Instructional Video6:17
Catalyst University

Direct Fibrinolysis: The Plasmin Pathway

Higher Ed
Direct Fibrinolysis: The Plasmin Pathway
Instructional Video8:52
msvgo

Introduction to Tissues

K - 12th
It explains the significance of tissues in living beings and lists different types of plant and animal tissues.
Instructional Video12:45
Professor Dave Explains

The Inflammatory Response

12th - Higher Ed
We touched upon the inflammatory response in the Anatomy & Physiology series, but now it's time to go much deeper. What is inflammation on the cellular level? Which cell types are involved with the response, and what are the mechanisms...
Instructional Video4:44
Science360

Earliest and most primitive pterodactyloid discovered - Science Now 23

12th - Higher Ed
In this week's episode we also learn about a new device that may help diagnose pancreatic cancer earlier and how cougars may have survived extinction 12,000 years ago by not being picky about what they ate. Check it out!
Instructional Video16:19
Institute of Human Anatomy

Understanding the Amazing Adaptations of the Heart During Exercise

Higher Ed
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses a type of high intensity exercise, how to do it, and how often you should incorporate it into your workout routine. He also discusses the relevant anatomy and the...
Instructional Video11:49
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Amazing Functions of Bones: A Deep Dive into Bone Tissue

Higher Ed
This video explores the functions of bones beyond providing structure and support. It takes a deep dive into the inside of bones, discussing the different types of bone tissue and their roles in maintaining health and wellness. The video...
Instructional Video1:02
Next Animation Studio

Research in mice suggests production of brown fat could help battle obesity

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers at the University of Cambridge believe a molecule present in rats could help fight obesity in humans.
Instructional Video9:51
Catalyst University

Differentiating Dry & Wet Gangrene

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the features and interventions for dry and wet gangrene.
Instructional Video13:26
Institute of Human Anatomy

Crazy Anatomical Abnormalities Found in Dead Bodies

Higher Ed
This video showcases five unexpected anatomical abnormalities found during dissection of donated bodies. From a lung missing a lobe to an ovary enlarged by polycystic ovarian syndrome, the video provides an interesting and educational...
Instructional Video13:30
Catalyst University

Basics of Mobilizations | Theory, Maitland Classifications, & Grades I-V

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the basic idea of mobilizations: the theory and Maitland Classifications (Grades I-V) with parameters and indications.
Instructional Video11:24
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Effects of Estrogen on the Female and Male Body

Higher Ed
In this video, the effects of estrogen on the female body are explored, including its role in puberty, the growth of sex organs, bone density, and skin health. The video also touches on the production of estrogen in males and its minimal...
Instructional Video8:17
Barcroft Media

Adalia Rose: The Girl Who Ages Too Fast

Higher Ed
An 11-year-old 'diva' has become an Internet superstar and built up a vast following on social media - despite suffering from a super-rare ageing condition. Adalia Rose, from Austin, Texas, has racked up nearly 170 million views on...
Instructional Video9:05
Institute of Human Anatomy

Understanding Heart Attacks: Anatomy, Physiology, and Mechanics

Higher Ed
This video explains the basic anatomy, physiology, and mechanics behind a heart attack, also known as a myocardial infarction. It discusses how the heart works, the role of the coronary arteries, and the symptoms and treatment of a heart...
Instructional Video0:39
Institute of Human Anatomy

Exploring the Anatomy of the Human Septum

Higher Ed
This video shows a midsagittal cut of a human cadaver, highlighting the anatomy of the septum, which separates the left and right nasal cavities. It explains how a deviated septum can cause problems and how it can be treated by removing...
Instructional Video15:29
The Noted Anatomist

Coronary circulation of the heart

Higher Ed
This brief video tutorial discusses why the heart needs its own circulatory system, identifies the principle coronary arteries and cardiac veins and briefly discusses coronary dominance. 0:00. Introduction 0:19. What is the coronary...
Instructional Video0:31
Next Animation Studio

Synthetic jellyfish made from rat tissue

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers at the California Institute of Technology and Harvard University have engineered a jellyfish, dubbed the Medusoid, from a sheet of cultured rat heart muscle tissue. When charged with as little as 1 hertz of electricity, the...
Instructional Video9:12
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Fascinating Effects of Sleep on Your Brain

Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher explains two fascinating things that happen to the brain during sleep. The first is the glymphatic system, which acts as the brain's overnight custodial service, clearing out metabolic waste. The second is the...
Instructional Video1:33
Visual Learning Systems

Plant Structure and Function: Vascular Tissues

9th - 12th
Students will learn how the structures of plants such as roots, stems, and leaves enable them to live and grow. Real-life applications show how these plant structures are useful sources of food, building materials and medicine. Other...
Instructional Video9:52
JJ Medicine

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome | Risk Factors, Pathogenesis, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Higher Ed
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome | Risk Factors, Pathogenesis, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a common neurological condition involving impingement and compression of the median nerve of the wrist (median nerve...
Instructional Video7:55
Catalyst University

Manipulations | Introduction 🦴 Mobilizations vs Manipulations

Higher Ed
In this video, we differentiate between mobilizations and manipulations.
Instructional Video20:29
Institute of Human Anatomy

Unlocking the Secrets of the Human Vocal Tract: Our Unique Superpower

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the unique aspects of the human vocal tract that enable us to speak and communicate complex ideas. The human vocal tract has evolved to have a flat face, a curved tongue, and an L-shaped Supra Laryngeal Vocal...