Instructional Video2:46
Curated Video

Title: "The Revolutionary M2A Capsule: A Breakthrough in Gastrointestinal Imaging

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The M2A capsule is a revolutionary technology developed by Given Imaging Limited that allows doctors to observe and diagnose disorders of the small intestine. This small capsule, which is swallowed by the patient, contains a video camera...
Instructional Video4:05
Curated Video

Biology - Structure of the Kidneys - (Kidneys Part 2/3) #28

9th - Higher Ed
This video covers: - The structure of the kidneys and urinary system - The structure of the nephron - How filtrate is filtered from the glomerulus to the Bowman's capsule - Which substances are reabsorbed from the tubules into the blood...
Instructional Video2:09
Curated Video

Java for Beginners with Hands-On Program and Capstone Project - OOPS Concept Analogy

Higher Ed
In this video, we will understand OOP concepts by relating them to real-world analogies through practical examples and comparisons. We will also grasp the essence of concepts like encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism, making them...
Instructional Video9:55
The Guardian

US veterans on life after the Iraq war: 'I don’t want my son to be afraid of me

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In 2007 Sean Smith made an award-winning film about the Apache Company Stryker Brigade Combat Team during war in Iraq. Nine years on, the soldiers are back in the United States. They discuss post-traumatic stress and how their...
Instructional Video1:58
Visual Learning Systems

Exploring Plant Reproduction: Reproduction in Bryophytes

9th - 12th
This engaging series of videos uses colorful animations and on-location footage to illustrate some of the amazing ways plants reproduce. The reproduction processes in bryophytes, ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms are highlighted....
Instructional Video3:15
SWPictures

US Navy Ship Performs Cataract Surgeries in Guatemala

12th - Higher Ed
This video showcases the USNS Comfort, a military hospital ship that has been deployed to Latin America on a humanitarian mission to provide advanced medical care to those in need. The focus of the video is on the treatment of cataracts,...
Instructional Video0:51
Visual Learning Systems

Viruses and Monerans: Bacterial Structure

9th - 12th
Practical examples show how viruses and bacteria are both beneficial and harmful to humans. Animations describe the structure of a virus, and explain how they reproduce and cause disease. Microscopic images illustrate different types and...
Instructional Video0:43
Next Animation Studio

Evacuated Tube Transport could take you around the world in just 6 hours

12th - Higher Ed
Evacuated Tube Transport is an airless, frictionless, maglev-like form of transportation which is safer, cheaper and quieter than trains or airplanes. Six-person capsules travel in the tubes and can reach a maximum speed of 6,500 km/h,...
Instructional Video8:42
Journey to the Microcosmos

Euglenoids Single-Celled Shapeshifters

9th - Higher Ed
Euglenoids have had a very, very long time to evolve, and that has led to the things they have evolved into being extremely diverse—so diverse that, combined with the varied shape-shifting abilities of its member species, euglenoids have...
Instructional Video20:33
Schooling Online

IB Biology: Cell Biology - Prokaryotic Cells

3rd - Higher Ed
Biology can be pretty dry. You’re stuck in a classroom studying a textbook full of boring definitions and complicated diagrams... That’s why we’re going on a field trip with Sally! She’s visiting a floating city in the Pacific Ocean –...
Podcast24:28
NASA

‎The Invisible Network: 10. 406 MHz | NASA's The Invisible Network Podcast

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Amidst the grandeur of spaceflight, there is a tiny bit of technology that, if not for its major role, might otherwise go unnoticed: distress beacons. This NASA-developed search-and-rescue technology could be life-saving not just for...
Instructional Video12:02
Astrum

NASA's First Trained Astronaut in Space

Higher Ed
Ham was a special chimp. He was the first hominid in space, beating all humans to that acolade. But did his mission go smoothly? Or is his story a tale of survival against all odds?
Podcast45:01
NASA

‎Houston We Have a Podcast: How to Build Orion

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ned Penley and Stu McClung describe the manufacturing process of the Orion spacecraft that is being used for upcoming Artemis missions. HWHAP Episode 227.
Instructional Video9:07
Espresso Media

Journey to the Unknown: Exploring Bouvet Island

9th - 12th
This video captures the awe-inspiring journey of a group of explorers to Bouvet Island, a remote and mysterious place untouched by human ambitions. As they navigate the treacherous terrain, they contemplate the future and the potential...
Instructional Video1:00
Next Animation Studio

Survival Capsule designed to save lives during tsunami

12th - Higher Ed
A new emergency shelter, the Survival Capsule, was designed to help save lives during a tsunami. The 2011 tsunami off Japan's coast that was triggered by the T_hoku earthquake, killing almost 16,000 people and injuring 6,000 more, was...
Instructional Video22:22
Brave Wilderness

STINGING ANT or a WASP?!

6th - 8th
The Cow Killer, also known as a velvet ant, packs one powerful sting…that’s for certain. However is this creature actually an ant or a wasp? Or something else entirely???
Instructional Video10:17
The Noted Anatomist

Glenohumeral joint: Structure and actions

Higher Ed
A keynote tutorial that covers structure of the glenohumeral joint including actions.
Instructional Video12:03
Astrum

How Ham Defied All Expectations

Higher Ed
Ham was a special chimp. He was the first hominid in space, beating all humans to that acolade. But did his mission go smoothly? Or is his story a tale of survival against all odds?
Instructional Video17:49
Brave Wilderness

STUNG by a Japanese GIANT HORNET!

6th - 8th
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote and the crew are in one of the most remote stretches of wilderness in all of Japan… and they come across none other than the Japanese GIANT Hornet! This creature injects venom in such a high...
Instructional Video2:37
Science360

4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About This Week - Episode 22

12th - Higher Ed
A new design for insulin that’s easy to swallow, deep-sea surprise game changer for climate, catching reefs on the flip side, and the physics of how bees chill. For more info: Insulin Pill...
Instructional Video1:02
Next Animation Studio

Company wants to send tourists into the stratosphere using high-altitude balloon

12th - Higher Ed
A new company called Space Perspective wants to send tourists and research payloads up into the stratosphere in a pressurized capsule elevated by a large balloon.
Instructional Video10:53
Vlogbrothers

Orbital Sunrise: The First Art Made in Space

6th - 11th
In which John Green considers the orbital sunrise, why humans make art, and why the cosmonaut Alexei Leonov drew home. Adapted from the podcast The Anthropocene Reviewed, which is also a book.
Instructional Video5:12
Cerebellum

Space Facts - Orbiting The Moon And The First Woman In Space

9th - 12th
A fact-filled look at 23 of the most important events from man's on-going adventure in space. Space Facts. Part 3
Instructional Video5:36
Espresso Media

The Apollo 1 Fire: Lessons Learned and Changes Made

9th - 12th
This video discusses the Apollo 1 fire that killed three astronauts and how it led to significant changes and improvements in the Apollo program. It highlights the challenges and dangers of space exploration and the importance of...