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Instructional Video29:35
Nature League

Exploring Invertebrates | Compilation

6th - 8th
Brit looks back on our third month on Nature League, when we explored the theme of invertebrates.
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Instructional Video0:37
New Scientist

Bright red shrimp cruises by deepest-living fish

9th - 11th
Full story: http://bit.ly/1yfOFyH No fish has been spotted further than 8000 metres below the ocean surface โ€“ now we know why that record may never be beaten. The fish in this video hold the undisputed record for deepest living fish.
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Instructional Video8:48
SciShow

7 Animals That Aren't What We Call Them

12th - Higher Ed
Picking common and scientific names is a puzzle of taxonomy, and sometimes we end up naming huge frogs "Mountain Chickens". So, let's figure out this puzzle. Hosted by: Michael Aranda ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on...
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Instructional Video8:42
SciShow

9 Weird Ways Animals See the World

12th - Higher Ed
Eyes have been around for a long time, like... half a billion years or so... and in that time, animals have evolved lots of amazing ways to observe the world around them! Hosted by: Michael Aranda ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a...
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Instructional Video9:31
SciShow

8 Strange New Deep Sea Creatures

12th - Higher Ed
Learn about some new sea creatures that recently made their debut to the land world! Special Thanks To: Victoria Vรกsquez at Pacific Shark Research Center, Kim Fulton-Bennett at MBARI, Jonathan Copley at University of Southampton, and...
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Instructional Video13:03
TED Talks

Nicola Jones: The dangers of a noisy ocean -- and how we can quiet it down

12th - Higher Ed
The ocean is a naturally noisy place full of singing whales, grunting fish, snapping shrimp, cracking ice, wind and rain. But human-made sounds -- from ship engines to oil drilling -- have become an acute threat to marine life, says...
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Instructional Video5:36
Curated Video

What Are Rainbows?

12th - Higher Ed
Dorothy went over one. LeVar Burton read to us under one. In a song, Kermit the Frog connected us to one. Even Mork's suspenders were made of them. Our culture, and our skies, are full of rainbows, but do you know how they form? Do we...
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Instructional Video4:11
SciShow

Sonoluminescence: When Sound Creates Light

12th - Higher Ed
So, a mantis shrimp's claws are pretty strong... so strong that they can produce a bubble that's about as hot as the sun and collapses with a flash of light when they snap... and scientists aren't quite sure how they do it! Hosted by:...
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Instructional Video1:28
National Geographic

This is What Gervais' Beaked Whales Look Like From Above | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
This mysterious whale is so elusive that it wasnโ€™t seen alive in the wild until 1998. Gervaisโ€™ beaked whales live in the waters of the central and north Atlantic Ocean. โžก Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National...
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Instructional Video1:35
National Geographic

Tiny Sea Creatures Could Create Big Ocean Currents | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Previously, scientists believed that zooplankton could only affect the water in their own size range. But a new study demonstrates, as a group, they can create powerful turbulence. โžก Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About...
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Instructional Video8:05
Curated Video

Amazing Animal Superpowers

12th - Higher Ed
Evolution has come up with some pretty amazing ways to get things done when it comes to animals, plants and microbes. From radiation-resistant bacteria (like Dr. Manhattan) to geckos who climb glass using atomic adhesion (like Spider...
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Instructional Video1:10
Curated Video

This Tiny Crustacean Has the Most Powerful Punch in the World

9th - 11th
Peacock mantis shrimp possess a secret weapon: a devastatingly powerful punch that strikes prey with the speed of a bullet and a force 2,500 times the shrimpโ€™s own weight. From the Series: Great Blue Wild: Life in the Muck...
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Instructional Video5:54
Curated Video

To See Gulls Anew

6th - 11th
Join our growing community of supporters on Patreon and help us to make more of videos like this : patreon.com/scifri Eastern Californiaโ€™s Mono Lake is home to very little besides swarms of semi-aquatic flies and some brine shrimp. Yet...
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Instructional Video7:44
Epicurious

Kids Try 100 Years of Seafood

6th - 11th
In this episode of the Kids Try 100 Years of Food series, the kids try 100 years of seafood. The kids react to eating food like gumbo, paella, oysters Rockefeller, lobster roll, crab cakes, Manhattan clam chowder, tuna casserole, molded...
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Instructional Video2:53
AsapSCIENCE

Amazing Earth Facts To Blow Your Mind

6th - 11th
We live in a beautiful world, and these amazing facts will blow your mind. Subscribe, it's free! http://bit.ly/asapsci What If Humans Disappeared? https://youtu.be/guh7i7tHeZk Created by: Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown Written by:...
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Instructional Video21:37
Curated Video

6 Tiny (But Powerful!) Creatures | Smithsonian Channel

9th - 11th
These 6 creatures may be tiny, but they are extremely powerful in a number of ways. Watch Full Episodes Here: https://www.smithsonianchannel.com/ 0:00 - Intro to 6 Tiny (But Powerful!) Creatures 0:32 - These Beetles are Killer Cutiepies...
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Instructional Video4:50
The Atlantic

The Absurd Psychology of Restaurant Menus

9th - 11th
Would people eat healthier if celery was called "cool celery?" James Hamblin investigates the logic of food names with Arthur Meyer, the co-author of FUDS: A Complete Encyclofoodia from Tickling Shrimp to Not Dying in a Restaurant. Watch...
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Instructional Video3:44
Curated Video

Share the Love! - My first attempt at paying for college.

6th - 11th
I killed these flowers so they might live forever.... I have always planted sunflowers for my wife, which brings her great happiness. "Why not share the love?" I thought. So I tried this... We offered to send a personal note and some...
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Instructional Video10:48
Physics Girl

Fact-Checking this Viral Bottle Trick

9th - 12th
Breaking the bottom out of a glass bottle by hitting the top is a challenging trick, but involves a ton of physics. The explanation is related to cavitation - a process seen in the Mantis Shrimp attack, head injuries and pouring honey!
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Instructional Video27:01
Brave Wilderness

PINCHED by a LOBSTER!

6th - 8th
On this episode of Beyond the Tide, Coyote gets PINCHED by a huge Maine Lobster! Lobsters, the heaviest crustaceans in world, have long been rumored to possess the most powerful pinch in all of the sea. But it is true? After experiencing...
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Instructional Video2:02
Food Farmer Earth

State of the Oceans Health Impact - Eating Top of the Food Chain

12th - Higher Ed
Alison Barratt, from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch program, suggests the importance of eating fish lower in the food chain. Instead, she explains, Americans eat salmon, tuna and shrimp more (by far) than any other fish which...
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Instructional Video6:42
Science360

Marine Biologist Erica Staaterman - ScienceLives

12th - Higher Ed
Marine biologist Erica Staaterman is tuned in to the sounds of the undersea world. She records and analyzes the noise of life underwater, and as a result can tell you what a lobster sounds like, or a mantis shrimp (it rumbles).
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Instructional Video0:26
Next Animation Studio

Jellyfish, anyone? The impact of overfishing

12th - Higher Ed
Most of the decline among many exploited populations of fish and other seafood due to overfishing occurred before the birth of anyone currently alive. Large predators, as well as corals, sponges and anemones, are dying out. Smaller...
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Instructional Video13:25
Curated Video

7 Secrets Revealed In The Great Barrier Reef ๐ŸŒŠ Smithsonian Channel

9th - 11th
From the mating signals of mantis shrimp to rarely-seen dwarf minke whale, the Great Barrier Reef is full of secrets. Take a closer look at those revealed on โ€˜David Attenborough's Great Barrier Reef.โ€™ #GreatBarrierReef...

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