Instructional Video13:34
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Anatomy and Importance of the Epiglottis

Higher Ed
This video explains why and how things can go down the wrong tube when eating or drinking. It provides a detailed anatomy lesson, focusing on the role of the epiglottis in protecting the airway from food or drink entering the respiratory...
Instructional Video2:45
Curated Video

Introduction to Nanoparticles: Size, Properties, and Applications

Higher Ed
This video explains what nanoparticles are and how their small size affects their physical and chemical properties, particularly in relation to their surface area-to-volume ratio. The video highlights potential applications of...
Instructional Video10:00
Catalyst University

Anatomy - The Inguinal Ligament & Inguinal Canal

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the following: [1] anatomy of the inguinal ligament and canal [2] Hesselbach's triangle [3] basics of inguinal hernias
Instructional Video7:44
Physics Girl

Can you solve the MAGNET RIDDLE? ft YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki

9th - 12th
Can you solve the bottle riddle and the magnet riddle?
Instructional Video11:09
Institute of Human Anatomy

Understanding the Anatomy of a Caesarean Section

Higher Ed
This video explains the anatomy and procedure of a Caesarean section (C-section) and how it has evolved over time. It also touches on the potential impact on the infant's microbiome.
Instructional Video2:12
Curated Video

Interactions of Electromagnetic Waves and Atoms: Gamma Rays and Radiation Dose

9th - Higher Ed
This video discusses how electromagnetic waves can interact with charged particles, specifically electrons in atoms. It explains how electromagnetic waves can cause electrons to absorb energy and jump to higher energy levels or emit...
Instructional Video10:55
Institute of Human Anatomy

Understanding Endometriosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Higher Ed
This video explains what endometriosis is, its prevalence, and the theories behind its cause. It also discusses the different types and stages of endometriosis, as well as its impact on fertility and menstrual cramps.
Instructional Video7:15
Catalyst University

The Mechanism of a Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack)

Higher Ed
Have you ever wondered what causes a heart attack (technical term, myocardial infarction)? In this video, we discuss the general physiological mechanism of an MI (myocardial infraction).
Instructional Video7:27
Nature League

Can Plants Hurt When We Eat Them? - From A to B

6th - 8th
In this episode of "From A to B", Adrian asks Brit why some people say it's morally okay to eat plants but not animals.
Instructional Video3:11
Curated Video

The Science of Pain

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we learn about the fascinating connection between pain and memory. The video also explores how pain memories can persist even after tissue removal, leading to chronic pain, and the role of anesthesia and analgesics in...
Instructional Video12:00
Learning Mole

Infections

Pre-K - 12th
A series that is perfect for PHSE and primary school students, each video will cover a dangerous situation and how to go about staying safe if ever students find themselves in these situations. This episode focuses on what to do if you...
Instructional Video2:20
Science360

NEEDLES THAT HIT THE RIGHT MARK

12th - Higher Ed
In episode 66, Charlie and Jordan talk about a new sensor that could help anesthesiologists better place needles for epidurals and other medical procedures. Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology designed and tested...
Instructional Video12:13
Catalyst University

A&P I Lab | Exercise 4 Part 2: Connective Tissues

Higher Ed
A&P I Lab | Exercise 4 Part 2: Connective Tissues
Instructional Video3:20
Science360

Researchers discover unique qualities of porcupine quills! NSF Science Now 6

12th - Higher Ed
In this week’s episode of NSF Science Now, we explore climate change and the Colorado River, helping children with disabilities, porcupine’s quills and, finally, the decline of chinstrap penguins.
Instructional Video4:38
Neuro Transmissions

What Are Microglia?

12th - Higher Ed
The brain is like a really fancy restaurant. Itês picky about who it lets inside. You have to be one of the privileged few. But even fancy restaurants need to be cleaned up and protected, right? Who does the dirty work? In this episode...
Instructional Video1:11
Visual Learning Systems

Natural Cycles: Hibernation and Estivation

9th - 12th
This program addresses many of the cycles conducted by animals including those of migration, hibernation, and patterns relating to day and night. The cycles that affect all living things are discussed including the air we breathe and the...
Instructional Video8:54
Catalyst University

Phonophoresis EXPLAINED | Theory, Use, & Parameters

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the theory, use, and parameters with phonophoresis, an application of therapeutic ultrasound for drug delivery.
Instructional Video12:13
Institute of Human Anatomy

Understanding Appendicitis

Higher Ed
In this video, the anatomy and function of the appendix are discussed, as well as the causes, symptoms, and treatment of appendicitis. The video also covers potential complications of appendicitis, such as perforation and abscess formation.
Instructional Video9:18
Catalyst University

The Integumentary System | The Dermis & Hypodermis

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the structure and functions of the dermis and hypodermis (subcutaneous layer).
Instructional Video15:41
Catalyst University

Therapeutic Ultrasound EXPLAINED | Use, Parameters, & Real Example

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the theory, use, and parameters with therapeutic ultrasound along with a real-world example.
Instructional Video4:21
HealthSketch

What is Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF)?

Higher Ed
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis is a progressive scarring lung condition. This simple animation explains how it occurs, the key symptoms, and how best to manage the condition.This video will be helpful to students of all ages, health...
Instructional Video0:43
Next Animation Studio

Scientists generate retinal tissue from stem cells

12th - Higher Ed
Japanese research foundation Riken has developed for the first time a way to generate multilayered retinal tissue from human embryonic stem cells, according to an article published in the June 13 edition of the scientific journal Cell...
Instructional Video5:15
Curated Video

The Role of Xylem and Phloem in Plant Transport System

Higher Ed
The video is a lecture presentation about the role of the flower and the xylem in transporting substances around plants. It explains how plants need to move substances between cells and uses specialized transport systems to do so. The...
Instructional Video4:44
Science360

NSF Science Now: Episode 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. Check it...