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How To Debone, Tie And Stuff A Leg Of Lamb | Recipe

6th - Higher Ed
Watch how to debone, tie and stuff a leg of lamb for a DIY roast dinner.
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Is the T-Rex Actually Three Different Species in One?

6th - Higher Ed
A new study led by the dino consultant on ‘Jurassic Park’ may rule out previous explanations for skeletal differences.
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Welcome to a Winter Wonderland Snow Day for These Snow Leopards

6th - Higher Ed
Watch as the younger leopard goes absolutely bonkers playing with a gourd.
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A Ferocious Appetite Is The Best Way To Describe This Wolf Pup Named Shadow

6th - Higher Ed
Learn what lays ahead for this curious pup as an animal ambassador of the San Diego Zoo.
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This Wolf Pup Has a Ferocious Appetite!

6th - Higher Ed
Learn what lays ahead for this curious pup as an animal ambassador of the San Diego Zoo.
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Snow Leopards Enjoy Rare Winter Wonderland in San Diego

6th - Higher Ed
This pair of playful leopards couldn't be any more different. See what happens when they get to experience fresh snow.
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The Touching Story of Two Unlikely Animal Pals

6th - Higher Ed
Friends can come in all shapes, sizes, and sometimes, even different species! Learn about Ruuxa the cheetah and Raina the dog, who after a medical emergency became an inseparable pair.
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A Dog and a Cheetah Cub are Two Unlikely Best Friends

6th - Higher Ed
Friends can come in all shapes, sizes, and sometimes, even different species! Meet Ruuxa the cheetah and Raina, a Rhodesian ridgeback dog.
Instructional Video1:43
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Direct Anterior Hip Replacment

12th - Higher Ed
An animation depicting the Direct Anterior Approach for a total hip replacement procedure
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Direct Anterior Hip Replacement

12th - Higher Ed
An animation depicting the Direct Anterior Approach for a total hip replacement procedure
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Total Knee Replacement

12th - Higher Ed
Animation showing the procedure and what to expect for a total knee replacement surgery.
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Stew's Turkey Carving Tips!

3rd - Higher Ed
Yum… Thanksgiving is here!. We set you up with some tips to cooking the perfect turkey, now on to the carving! You may think it is easy… but you’d be surprised at how much meat you are actually missing. Executive Chef, Michael Luboff,...
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Best Tools and Tips for The Perfect Steak | One Good Thing

9th - Higher Ed
STEAK. STEAK. STEAK. This week, as I was thinking hard about what the most important One Good Thing I could share would be, I realized that I've never shared with you my many years of perfecting cooking a ribeye steak in the oven. It is...
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Opposites Attract! These Two Unlikely Animal Friends are Inseparable

6th - Higher Ed
Friends can come in all shapes, sizes, and sometimes, even different species! Meet Ruuxa the cheetah and Raina, a Rhodesian ridgeback dog.
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DIY SCI - PALEONTOLOGY SCIENCE

6th - Higher Ed
DIY SCI host Steve Spangler demonstrates how paleontologists are able to determine how tall a dinosaur was!
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Bedtime History

The Inuit Peoples & Culture for Kids | The Arctic

K - 12th
In this episode, we explore the rich traditions of the Inuit, an Indigenous people who live in the Arctic regions of North America. We’ll learn how they build homes called igloos, travel across ice and snow, and hunt for food like seal...
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Guess the Car

Pre-K - K
The red racing car notices trouble in the city. Helper Cars, including a fire truck, police car, and crane, are ready to help put out the fire, fix the bridge, and feed the puppy.
Instructional Video2:14
Great Big Story

Bringing justice to cold cases through forensic art

12th - Higher Ed
Discover how student artists help solve cold cases by reconstructing faces from the past, offering closure to grieving families.
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The most popular types of MEDICAL IMAGING techniques

9th - Higher Ed
X-Rays, CT Scans, MRIs, Mammograms, Ultrasounds, and PET Scans are some of the more important types of medical imaging techniques used by doctors and other healthcare professionals to look inside our bodies. DISCLAIMER: The content in...
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Advancements in Inkjet Printing for Regenerating Human Skin and Bone Cells

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video discusses how inkjet style printers are being explored as a possible solution for regenerating human skin and bone cells. Researchers at Manchester University have developed a method using customized inkjet printers and...
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The Fascinating World of X-rays: From Superman's Superpower to Unlocking Mysteries of the Universe

3rd - 12th
This video explores the fascinating history and diverse applications of X-rays. From their accidental discovery in 1895 to their use in medical imaging, art restoration, archaeology, and even astronomy, X-rays have revolutionized our...
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Tackling Osteoporosis: New Approaches and Interventions

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Osteoporosis, once seen as an inevitable part of aging, can now be effectively tackled through various approaches. In addition to medications that help prevent bone loss and stimulate new bone growth, researchers are exploring exercise...
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Breakthrough in Cell Regeneration: Growing Bones to Order

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Scientists at the University of Manchester have developed a groundbreaking technique for cell regeneration that could revolutionize bone growth. By creating a model of the missing or damaged bone using biodegradable plastic, cells from...
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These are the types of bones in your body

9th - Higher Ed
There is more than one type of bone in the human body. Anatomists usually consider 5 different types, based on structure and function. Histologically, we can even split them into 2, or more. In this video, you'll meet all the types of...