Curated Video
Why Endometriosis Patients Keep Getting Gaslit
It’s not “just cramps”, pregnancy will not cure the disease, and yes (sigh)...even teens can get it. People with endometriosis keep getting gaslit. Why is their pain being dismissed? Alok and Sheena talk about how the healthcare system...
Curated Video
Foetal Sac Surgery Before the Baby is Even Born
What do we do if the foetal sac tears during pregnancy? Doctors can do surgery on a foetus before it’s born. That’s amazing. But, to do this, they need to pierce the sac that holds the amniotic fluid around the foetus. Patching up this...
Curated Video
Learn How Skin Heals!
Let's learn the process your body goes through to help your skin heal!
Great Big Story
Crime Scene of the Wild, Unveiling the National Wildlife Forensics Lab
Explore the unique mission of the Oregon-based lab dedicated to solving wildlife crimes and preserving endangered species.
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Revolutionizing Breast Cancer Detection: The Future of Early Warning Systems
Revolutionize breast cancer detection with a cutting-edge device developed by the same experts behind military technology like the stealth bomber. This compact, non-invasive tool uses infrared lights to detect early signs of tumors by...
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Types of Burns - Thermal, Chemical, Electrical, Radiation and Cold Burns
Explore the world of burns in this comprehensive video, breaking down the different types: thermal, chemical, electrical, radiation, and cold. Delve into the intricacies of thermal burns, distinguishing between dry and wet forms, and...
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Assessing Burns - The Types and Severity of Burns (First, Second and Third Degree Burns)
In this video, you will learn about the severity and different degrees of burns through visually impactful animation. Gain a deeper understanding of the skin's three layers – the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous fat. Understand how...
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Revolutionizing Tissue Engineering: Using Microvascular Beds for Stem Cell Therapy
This video discusses the promising potential of stem cell medicine in treating various diseases but highlights a key challenge faced by scientists in creating extensive blood supply systems for engineered tissues.
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Revolutionizing Tissue Engineering: The Sweet Solution of Cotton Candy
This video discusses a novel approach to creating engineered human tissue using cotton candy as a mold. The video highlights the potential of this method to improve blood flow to the new tissue, aiding in the delivery of nutrients and...
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Exploring the Controversy of Xenotransplantation: A Solution or a Pandora's Box?
This video discusses the global organ donation crisis and explores the potential solution of xenotransplantation, which involves using animal organs for human transplants. It highlights the growing need for organ donations, the...
Institute of Human Anatomy
What Happens When a Woman Loses Her Uterus?
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy of the female reproductive system, and the various types of hysterectomies and surgical procedures available to patients.
Institute of Human Anatomy
Why Drinking Water Is So Important
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses how the body regulates hydration levels, as well as what happens when the body becomes dehydrated.
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Scary Truth About Visceral Body Fat
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the differences between subcutaneous fat and visceral fat, how to measure them, and why visceral fat is so incredibly dangerous.
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Coolest Eyeball Video You'll Ever See
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy of the eye as well as its incredible evolutionary history.
Institute of Human Anatomy
How the Heart Changes with Exercise
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy of the heart and the changes that occur during exercise as well as long term adaptations of the heart and cardiovascular system.
Institute of Human Anatomy
Do You Really Need Them? Organs You Can Live Without
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses 5 organs/structures that human beings can live without.
Institute of Human Anatomy
Can We Actually Build FRANKENSTEIN's Monster?
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses what it would take to build your own Frankenstein's Monster.
Curated Video
GCSE Biology - Structure of a Leaf and Stomata #50
In this video we cover how plants are organised, and then take a closer look at the leaf. We consider the different parts of a leaf and how it is adapted for its functions. We re-uploaded this video as the original had some unedited...
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GCSE Biology - Levels of Organisation - Cells, Tissues, Organs and Organ Systems
This video covers: - What a cell is made up of - How a tissue is a group of similar cells that work together to perform a common function - How an organ is a group of different tissues that work together to perform a common function -...
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The Spleen Song! | KLT Anatomy
Your spleen helps keep your blood clean, let's learn about it!
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I Am YOUR Skull! | The Human Skull Song | KLT Anatomy
Your skull has 22 bones, let's learn more about them!
The Guardian
The orgasm gap
Women are less likely to orgasm than men – but is it really more difficult for women? There’s still ambiguity about what the female orgasm even is, let alone how to have one. In episode three of Vagina Dispatches, we (Mona and Mae) go...
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Exploring Long Vowel Sounds
Did you know that vowels are super friendly? They love to introduce themselves by their loonnnnggg vowel sound names! Most letters only have one sound, but vowels are unique. This video explores all the long vowel sounds and how we spot...