Curated Video
Chromosomes, Mitosis, and the Cell Cycle: How New Cells are Made for Growth and Repair
The video explains the process of cell division and the importance of chromosomes and mitosis in the growth and repair of cells in animals and humans. It begins by introducing the concept of cells dividing in stages called the cell...
FuseSchool
BIOLOGY - Environment - Carbon Footprints
You can reduce your own contribution to climate change by reducing the amount of carbon dioxide you release into the atmosphere. Your carbon footprint is measured by the amount of extra carbon dioxide your lifestyle adds to the...
JJ Medicine
Urea Cycle | Purpose, Enzymes & Regulation
Lesson on the urea cycle, how it functions, how it removes nitrogenous waste such as ammonia/ammonium and what regulates the urea cycle. In this lesson you will learn: What is the urea cycle? Regulation of the urea cycle Importance of...
Flipping Physics
Demonstrating Beat Frequency - A Video Project by Bo
Bo teaches us about beat frequency. You get to hear what beats sound like, see the constructive and destructive interference wave forms, and learn a practical application of beats while tuning a guitar.
Flipping Physics
Frequency vs. Period in Simple Harmonic Motion
Frequency, f, is defined and related to Period, T. Two demonstrations are shown and frequency solved for.
CuriosaMente
Why aren't there solar eclipses every month? - Curiosamente #1
As you know a solar eclipse occurs when the moon is placed between the earth and the sun. But, if the moon takes about 28 days to travel around Earth... Why don’t we see eclipses every month? "Eclipse" comes from the Greek word...
NASA
NASA | Solar Cycle
The number of sunspots increases and decreases over time in a regular, approximately 11-year cycle, called the sunspot cycle. The exact length of the cycle can vary. It has been as short as eight years and as long as fourteen, but the...
Professor Dave Explains
Photosynthesis: Light Reactions and the Calvin Cycle
We get energy by eating other organisms, but plants don't have to do that. They can build their own food out of water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight. I'm sure you've heard of photosynthesis before, but let's take a look at some of the...
Religion for Breakfast
Who was the Buddha?
In this episode we examine the topic: Who was the Buddha?
CuriosaMente
Why aren't there solar eclipses every month? - Curiosamente #1
An animated explanation of how eclipses work. As you know a solar eclipse occurs when the moon is placed between the earth and the sun. But, if the moon takes about 28 days to travel around Earth, why don’t we see eclipses every month?
Packt
Bubble Sort
This video explains the concept of bubble sort. This clip is from the chapter "Algorithm: Sorting Elementary" of the series "Data Structures and Algorithms: The Complete Masterclass".This section introduces you to sorting elementary.
Rock 'N Learn
Life Science: Fruits and Seeds
Here's an exciting way to learn important facts and get ready for a life science test! In this episode we'll be looking at fruits and seeds.
TMW Media
The Powerhouse Sun: Surface activity of the sun
What is known about sunspots? How does the sun and the magnetic field affect each other? The Powerhouse Sun, Part 2
Infognostica
Beating technology addiction (Tech-posture)
Beating technology addiction could have a lot to do with the tech-posture cycle.
Mazz Media
Nitrogen Cycle
This live-action video program is about the term nitrogen cycle. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term nitrogen cycle through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
Curated Video
Feeding Relationships and Predator-Prey Cycles in Ecosystems
This is a lecture presentation on feeding relationships in ecosystems. The presenter discusses the interdependence of different organisms in a community and the consequences of a change in that community. Using a specific community as an...
Professor Dave Explains
The Biopsychology of Sleeping and Dreaming
Why do we sleep? Most people would say that it's because our bodies need to rest. And that's part of it, but is that the whole truth? What about dreaming? What is that, why do we do it, and what do they mean? Let's get a closer look at...
Guinness World Records
Fastest Female to Circumnavigate the World by Bike
Jenny Graham holds the Guinness World Records title for being the fastest woman to circumnavigate the world by bike. In this video, she shares her journey, challenges, and experiences, highlighting her love for endurance cycling and the...
NASA
NASA | Earth Science Week: Water, Water Everywhere!
"Water, Water Everywhere!" is Episode 2 in the six-part series "Tides of Change", exploring amazing NASA ocean science to celebrate Earth Science Week 2009. Water is all around us, and its importance to nearly every natural process on...
msvgo
Water Cycle
It explains the three states of water and talks about the steps involved in a water cycle.
msvgo
Availability of Freshwater
It talks about the availability, renewal and scarcity of freshwater resources. It lists the factors responsible for freshwater scarcity.
Weatherthings
Weather Things: Floods
The cycle of water from the air to the ground to the oceans and back to the air never ends. Water is found in the air, in the ground, in rivers and oceans, and it's found as gas, liquid, and solid. As it moves though phases and locations...
Curated Video
The Business Cycle: Implications for Businesses and Different Departments
The video discusses the implications of the different stages of the business cycle for businesses and their various departments. It explains the different stages of the business cycle, such as recovery, boom, slump, and recession, and...
Visual Learning Systems
The Water Cycle: From Evaporation to Precipitation
In this video, we learn about the water cycle and how water continually moves and changes from place to place and from phase to phase. The video explains the three main steps of the water cycle: evaporation, condensation, and...