Professor Dave Explains
Platyhelminthes Part 1: General Characteristics
The first phylum within Spiralia that we will investigate is Platyhelminthes. These are the so-called flatworms. What are their characteristics? What are the clades within this phylum? Let's set ourselves up for a thorough investigation!...
Learning Mole
The Amazing Immune System
This human body video lesson is all about our immune system and how it keeps us healthy. Students will love this engaging and interactive video.This video serves as a great introduction or review video for your learners.
Mazz Media
Skeleton
This live-action video program is about skeletons. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated graphics...
Curated Video
Vaccines: How They Work and Protect Us
Vaccines contain weakened or inactive copies of diseases. When injected, they stimulate the immune system to develop immunity against those diseases, protecting individuals from future infections. Vaccines have greatly reduced the...
Religion for Breakfast
Exorcism: Ancient Medical Practice?
The ancients blamed all sorts of medical problems on demons: headaches? stomach pain? eye infection? They would say a demon caused it. But why associated demons with medicine?
Jabzy
The First Recession - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about The First Recession
Curated Video
Why is Yawning Contagious?
From a sign of exhaustion to a technique to keep the brain cool, there are many theories about why humans yawn. In this video, we will explain some of those theories and explore how different animals experience and share yawns.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Dianne Bilyak "A Bell of Water, Ringing"
Dianne Bilyak is a Pushcart-prize nominated writer, graduate of the Institute of Sacred Music and Art, and Connecticut disability rights advocate. Her book of poems Against the Turning was published in 2011, and her work has also been...
Curated Video
System of particles & Rotational motion particles
This nugget introduced the system of particles, rigid bodies about the kind of motion of rigid body.
Next Animation Studio
1966 rocket booster finally breaks free from Earth
Earth’s so-called “second moon” will make one final pass this week before floating out into space forever.
Curated Video
The Amazing World of Animal Color Changing
The presence of chromatophores allows some ectotherms change color in response to external stimuli, such as sunlight or a threatening predator. Learn how chromatophores function and why only cold-blooded animals are able to change color...
Wonderscape
Science Kids: Turtles and Tortoises
In this video, we learn about the fascinating world of turtles and tortoises. We discover that tortoises can live for over 100 years, with some even reaching 300 years or more. We also explore the differences between turtles and...
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.
Professor Dave Explains
Phylum Micrognathozoa: Tiniest Invertebrates on Earth
Limnognathia maerski is one of the smallest known animals, yet has one of the most complicated jaw structures in the animal kingdom. It is currently the only species in phylum micrognathozoa that humans know about, however, there are...
Poetry Foundation
Rachel Wiley reads "Red Sugar" by Jan Beatty
Rachel Wiley (she/her/hers) reads Jan Beatty's poem, “Red Sugar
Visual Learning Systems
Features of Fish: Cartilaginous Fishes
This colorful, lively series of videos explores the fascinating features of fishes. The major characteristics of this widely diverse group of vertebrates are described through the use of live-action video. Special attention is paid to...
Visual Learning Systems
The Importance of Photosynthesis
In this video, we learn about the crucial process of photosynthesis in plants. Through photosynthesis, plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into sugar and oxygen. This process not only provides food for plants but also...
Curated Video
Physical Defenses Against Pathogens
This video is a lecture presentation on physical defenses against pathogens. The presenter discusses the ways in which pathogens can be transmitted from one host to another and how we can limit their spread through measures such as good...
Food Farmer Earth
Bone Broth Revival: Embracing Traditional Nutrition for Modern Health
The video highlights the cultural and nutritional significance of bone broth, a traditional food praised for its nutrient density, including proteins and minerals. It delves into how bone broth has been used historically for food thrift...
National Parks Service
Acadia National Park - Meet a Lobster
Everyone has heard about the famous Maine lobster. Come hear from a Maine Lobster on what life is like on the coast of Acadia National Park.
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Demystified: Do Camels Store Water in Their Humps?
Learn more about camels and their humps.
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Does The Immune System Do?
This video is answering the question of what does the immune system do.
Institute of Human Anatomy
Exploring the Oldest and Youngest Body in Our Anatomy Lab: Surprises and Discoveries
In this video, the presenter discusses the oldest and youngest body in their anatomy lab, which has been there for nearly ten years. The body died from colorectal cancer that metastasized to the liver. The presenter also discusses some...