TED Talks
Ray Kurzweil: The accelerating power of technology
Inventor, entrepreneur and visionary Ray Kurzweil explains in abundant, grounded detail why, by the 2020s, we will have reverse-engineered the human brain and nanobots will be operating your consciousness.
SciShow
SciShow Talk Show: Animal Adaptaions with Biologist Jeff Good & Jessi Knudsen Castañeda
Welcome to this episode of SciShow Talk Show! This week Hank talks with Jeff Good & Jessi Knudsen Castañeda with a Netherland Dwarf Rabbit named Cheeks.
Institute of Human Anatomy
Superhuman Strength: Secrets of Muscle Variation
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses variability within the musculoskeletal system and how that might relate to athletic performance.
Neuro Transmissions
Evolutionary psychology is mostly garbage.
Did our psyches evolve? Are human behaviors and thoughts subject to natural selection? If you ask an evolutionary psychologist, they would say yes, nearly every human action has a biological explanation. And yet, many take issue with...
The Wall Street Journal
Ray Dalio on the Financial Outlook
Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio discusses how income inequality threatens economic prosperity, the importance of investing in China and his thoughts on inflation.
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Incredible Complexity of the Hand
In this video, the teacher explores the incredible complexity of the human hand, discussing the bones, muscles, ligaments, nerves, and other structures involved in its movement and gripping capabilities.
University of Utah
University of Utah: Learn. Genetics: Recipe for Natural Selection
With this video, learn about the three ingredients that drive the process of natural selection: variation, heritability and reproductive advantage.
Crash Course
Crash Course Biology #15: Speciation of Ligers & Men
Hank explains speciation - the evolutionary process by which new biological species arise - in terms of finches, ligers, mules, and dogs. [10:25]
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Hhmi: Biointeractive: Anole Lizards: An Example of Speciation
This animation features the anole lizards as an example of how a single species can split and multiply into many different species with distinct traits. [2:38]