Ancient Lights Media
Plants: The Internal Structure of Dicot Stems
Plants: The Internal Structure of Dicot Stems: This clip describes the roles of important internal structures present in the stems of Dicot plants.
Curated Video
Seven Life Processes | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool
Seven Life Processes | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool Earth is truly staggering they are estimated to be between 5 to 10 million different living species on the earth and that's excluding all the bacteria as they are really hard to...
SciShow
5 Ways Antarctica is the Place to Study Space
Antartica is a cold and isolated place, but intrepid scientists have found ways to make use of its environment, and turn it into one of the ideal places to study our skies.
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: How does your body know you're full? - Hilary Coller
Hunger claws at your belly. It tugs at your intestines, which begin to writhe, aching to be fed. Being hungry generates a powerful and often unpleasant physical sensation that's almost impossible to ignore. After you've reacted by...
Bozeman Science
Thinking in Causation - Level 7 - Scale Mechanisms in Complex Systems
In this video Paul Andersen shows conceptual thinking in a mini-lesson on scale mechanisms within complex systems. TERMS: Cause and effect relationships - one event that gives rise to another event Complex systems - a system composed of...
Food Farmer Earth
An Artist's Life on a Small Family Farm
Eggs aren't just for breakfast at Big Table Farm. Eggs, and the chickens that lay them, are a critical part of an integrated system that sustains the land and the couple who farm it, Clare Carver and her husband, winemaker Brian Marcy....
Curated Video
Eye and four vision problems | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool
Eye and four vision problems All animals and plants are sensitive - they detect changes in their environment. This is one of the seven life processes. Any change that is detected is called a stimulus. If necessary, they then respond to...
Professor Dave Explains
Visualizing a Nucleosome in Virtual Reality
We've talked a lot about DNA in this series. Building off of our understanding of nucleic acids in biochemistry, we now know that DNA wraps around histones to form nucleosomes, which then supercoil to form chromatin. But what does a...
IDG TECHtalk
How to prep for Windows 7, Server 2008 end of life
Still running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008? Take these steps to minimize your risk.
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Cybersecurity Framework Overview Michael Daniel
White House Cybersecurity Coordinator Michael Daniel describes the Cybersecurity Executive order as industry and government sharing information to raise the baseline of cybersecurity across U.S. businesses and critical infrastructure.
Curated Video
Mastering Grunt (Video 7)
Grunt is everywhere. From JavaScript projects in jQuery to Twitter Bootstrap, everyone's using Grunt to convert code, run tests, and produce distributions for production. Web development activities are marked by repetitive tasks such as...
MinuteEarth
The Bacteria That Made Life Possible Are Now Killing Us
Thanks to the St. Croix Watershed Research Station for sponsoring this video! To learn more about their work, visit https://www.smm.org/scwrs/. Aquatic cyanobacteria first oxygenated earth’s air, making human life possible; now, due to...
MinuteEarth
Why Do Hobbits Need SEVEN Meals?
Offset your carbon footprint with Wren! They'll plant 10 extra trees for each of the first 100 people who sign up at https://www.wren.co/start/minuteearth. Because smaller animals have to eat more relative to their bodyweight, Tolkein’s...
American Museum of Natural History
The Butterfly Life Cycle
Butterflies aren't born as we recognize them–they go through a process called metamorphosis to change from a caterpillar to a chrysalis to an adult butterfly. See live butterflies, moths, and chrysalises at the American Museum of Natural...
Curated Video
Advanced Swift 2 Application Development (Video 7)
The number of smartphone users is increasing every single day, and as more and more of them are looking for new and interesting ways to improve their lives through mobile applications, the need for a language that will deploy on all...
Jack Rackam
The King Who Broke the Church | The Life & Times of Henry VIII
Want a free trial for the Great Courses Plus? Go to http://ow.ly/mMZC30q0DX6 Special thanks to Annapantsu for voicing Annes Boleyn and Cleves! If you're a fan of Disney musicals, Broadway, and similar, do yourself a favor and listen to...
Curated Video
How humans disrupted a cycle essential to all life
How one animal dug up carbon and put it back into the atmosphere at an astounding pace. Become a member of the Vox Video Lab! https://www.vox.com/join. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Carbon cycles through earth at a...
TED-Ed
TED-ED: How did Polynesian wayfinders navigate the Pacific Ocean? - Alan Tamayose and Shantell De Silva
Imagine setting sail from Hawaii in a canoe. Your target is a small island thousands of kilometers away in the middle of the Pacific Ocean - a body of water that covers more than 160 million square kilometers. For thousands of years,...
Curated Video
The human skeleton – Odd one out
Four bones belonging to the human skeleton are shown, but which is the odd one out? Life processes - Body systems - The human skeleton Learning Points Humans and giraffes both have seven neck vertebrae. A Twig Tidbit Film - Odd one out....
Curated Video
PMP Certification Training - Case Study - 7
This video is a case study on the challenges faced by a mid-sized software company. This clip is from the chapter "Case Studies" of the series "PMP® Certification Training".This section explains various case studies.
Science360
NSF Science Now 7
In this week's episode of NSF Science Now we explore BigFoot, body language, and finally Antarctic subglacial lakes.
Programming Electronics Academy
Ep. 7: Astromech Droids and Basement Spaceships with Brian Thompson
Brian chats with Michael about how his childhood love of Star Wars lead to him building his own Droids from scratch (1:50), the support his found from the R2-D2 builders community (8:00), and how he convinced his wife to let him build a...
Science360
Science Now Episode 7
This episode explores an innovative new monitoring software that allows diabetics with chronic foot ailments to track and monitor their condition at home, and a vast collection of subglacial lakes hidden deep beneath the West Antarctic...