SciShow
The Oldest Known Animal May Be a Weird, Fleshy Oval | SciShow News
Dickinsonia might be the oldest known member of the animal kingdom, and the origin of birdsongs from the syrinx might be a little less mysterious.
SciShow
Could a Shirt Hear Your Heartbeat? | SciShow News
Microphones keep getting smaller and smaller, but have you ever asked what it would be like to have a bigger one in the form of a shirt? And though we tend to incorrectly think that we’re having two-way conversations with our pets, we...
Curated Video
Gritty Manchester band release second album
APTN Material
London, 20th August 2003
1. Elbow photo op
2. Pan of Elbow photo op
3. C/A press
4. Wide Elbow signing autographs
5. CU Elbow signing autographs
6. MS Guy Garvey signing autograph
7. Side shot Elbow signing autographs
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SciShow
The Oldest Known Animal May Be a Weird, Fleshy Oval | SciShow News
Dickinsonia might be the oldest known member of the animal kingdom, and the origin of birdsongs from the syrinx might be a little less mysterious.
SciShow
Does Your Cockatiel Have an Accent?
Dialects are a part of how we communicate, but it also turns out that many animals have dialects depending on what part of the world they live in.
SciShow
How Do You Sing in Falsetto?
High-pitched falsetto singing can show off a singer’s physical ability, because singing this way takes a lot of effort and some careful physics!
SciShow
We've Been Ignoring Female Birdsong for Centuries
Birdsong has historically been described as a male trait to compete for female mates, but there's a good chance that you've never learned about female birdsong, and they do indeed sing!
SciShow
Could a Shirt Hear Your Heartbeat? | SciShow News
Microphones keep getting smaller and smaller, but have you ever asked what it would be like to have a bigger one in the form of a shirt? And though we tend to incorrectly think that we’re having two-way conversations with our pets, we...
TED Talks
Claron McFadden: Singing the primal mystery
"The human voice: mysterious, spontaneous, primal." With these words, soprano Claron McFadden invites us to explore the mysteries of breathing and singing, as she performs the intriguing modern song "Aria," by John Cage.
SciShow
Why Does My Voice Crack?
Have you experienced embarrassing voice cracking? Most people have, and there’s a lot of reasons why you might be affected. From illness, stress, and good old puberty.
Great Big Story
Ami Vega, A nail artist's journey to micro-activism
Meet Ami Vega, whose nail art in NYC carries powerful social messages, blending beauty with activism.
Great Big Story
The True Story Behind the Iconic Kit Kat Jingle
Discover the unexpected journey of the Kit Kat jingle, from a throwaway tune to a cultural sensation that's still breaking records after 30 years.
Curated Video
Real Talk with Steve the Cockatiel
Jessi discusses how important it is to listen when animals communicate with us. Steve the cockatiel shows off some excellent communications.
Curated Video
Meet and Greet: African Pixie Frog!
Introducing our new frog! Meet this little big guy, hear his name reveal, and get to know the story of why he came to us and how we're caring for him.
Music Matters
Writing a Melody Over a Chord Progression - Music Composition
How to compose and develop melody over a set of chords. Are you someone who can come up with a chord progression but you’re not quite sure how to improvise or write a melody to go with it? In this music composition lesson, we take a...
TMW Media
Lake Nakuru Flamingos & Friends: Why flamingos inhabit Lake Nakuru
Can flamingos quickly fly away from predators? How do flamingos communicate with each other? Lake Nakuru Flamingos & Friends, Part 3
The Wall Street Journal
Robinhood CFO on the Outlook for Sustained Retail Investor Activity
The pandemic catalyzed a surge of retail investing activity. Jason Warnick, CFO at Robinhood Markets, discusses the sustainability of this new retail investing activity and the obligations that brokers have to educate their users.
Guinness World Records
Longest Continuous Vocal Note
The longest continuous vocal note is 2 min 1.07 sec, and was achieved by Richard Fink IV (USA) in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on 17 November 2019. This video could be used to discuss the role of lungs and diaphragm in singing.
Curated Video
The Physiology of Tickling
Learn about the brain's response to tickling and the physical and emotional reactions it triggers. Gain insights into why we laugh when tickled and how our bodies perceive this unique sensation.
Guinness World Records
Longest Continuous Vocal Note
The longest continuous vocal note is 1 min 52 sec and was achieved by Alpaslan Durmuş (Turkey) at the Kipdaş Mühendislik, Istanbul, Turkey, on 8 February 2016.
Guinness World Records
Loudest Mezzo-Soprano Vocal Note by a Female
The loudest mezzo-soprano vocal note (female) is 113.8 dB, and was achieved by Smilyana Zaharieva (Bulgaria) in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, on 27 September 2018.
Cerebellum
Prehistoric Man Human Evolution Upper Paleolithic - Life Styles Of Neanderthals
Beginning in the late nineteenth century and throughout the twentieth century, geologists, archaeologists and paleoanthropologists have given the world evidence of the physical and cultural development of humans. Amazing discoveries...
Curated Video
The Best Vocal Warm Up For Public Speaking #Spon
The voice is a muscle, it must be warmed up if you want it to perform at its best. Whether you are giving a lecture to 100 people, presenting to 5 people or giving a speech to a small classroom of tiny tots, make sure you have warmed up...
Guinness World Records
Breaking the World Record: Lowest Vocal Note by a Female
In this video, Helen Lee, a 31-year-old musician, sets out to break the world record for the lowest vocal note by a female. With determination and a touch of humor, she takes multiple attempts to achieve her goal, showcasing her...