Instructional Video15:20
Bozeman Science

Biological Molecules

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Andersen describes the four major biological molecules found in living things. He begins with a brief discussion of polymerization. Dehydration synthesis is used to connect monomers into polymers and hydrolysis breaks them down...
Instructional Video4:12
FuseSchool

Biological Molecules

6th - Higher Ed
Molecules make you think of chemistry, right? Well, they also are very important in biology too. In this video we are going to look at carbohydrates, proteins and lipids. When I say lipids, I am talking about fats and oils. Life...
Instructional Video14:08
Crash Course

Biological Molecules - You Are What You Eat: Crash Course Biology

12th - Higher Ed
Hank talks about the molecules that make up every living thing - carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins - and how we find them in our environment and in the food that we eat.
Instructional Video9:08
TED Talks

Drew Berry: Animations of unseeable biology

12th - Higher Ed
We have no ways to directly observe molecules and what they do -- but Drew Berry wants to change that. He demos his scientifically accurate (and entertaining!) animations that help researchers see unseeable processes within our own cells.
Instructional Video4:23
Curated Video

Biological Molecules | Cells | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Molecules make you think of chemistry, right? Well, they also are very important in biology too. In this video we are going to look at carbohydrates, proteins and lipids. When I say lipids, I am talking about fats and oils. Life...
Instructional Video36:20
TED Talks

TED: A blueprint for reparations in the US | William "Sandy" Darity

12th - Higher Ed
With clarity and insight, economist and author William "Sandy" Darity discusses how the grievous injustice of slavery in the US led to the immense wealth gap that currently exists between Black and white Americans. He explains how...
Instructional Video3:00
SciShow Kids

Why Do We Get Hiccups?

K - 5th
Hiccups can be really annoying and hard to get rid of, but do you know why they happen? Find out the answer and learn more about how your lungs work at the same time on today's SciShow Kids!
Instructional Video7:24
Bozeman Science

AP Biology Practice 7 - Connecting Knowledge

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains the final AP Biology practice on connecting knowledge. The video begins with an introduction to interdisciplinary studies and how science is changing over time. He describes differences of scale in...
Instructional Video1:13
Next Animation Studio

Cosmic rays may be the source of biological ‘handedness’

12th - Higher Ed
Interaction between cosmic rays and early life-forms may be responsible for the fundamental property of chirality, or “handedness,” in biological molecules.
Instructional Video2:45
The Business Professor

What is an Insurance Contract or Policy?

Higher Ed
What is an Insurance Contract or Policy?
Instructional Video1:17
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Young People Use Technology to Push Aside the Old People and Old Ways - David Colander

Higher Ed
Middlebury College's David Colander tells INET that technology is changing society, and that it should be allowed to evolve without limitations. Interviewed by Peter Leyden at King's College, April 2010.
Instructional Video3:31
Curated Video

The Role of Digestive Enzymes in Breaking Down Food Molecules

Higher Ed
This video is about the role of digestive enzymes in the chemical breakdown of large, insoluble molecules in our food into smaller, soluble ones. The video focuses on the three main types of digestive enzymes - carbohydrase, protease,...
Instructional Video12:36
Professor Dave Explains

The Earth is Definitely Not Flat

12th - Higher Ed
Anti-science mentality is rampant in this day and age, and one of the more peculiar aspects of this trend is the current fad that is the Flat Earth model. There exists a group of people who believe that against everything we have come to...
Instructional Video1:15
Packt

Describe a network protocol : What is a computer network

Higher Ed
From the section: Basic Networking Terms (ICND1). This Section is about the basic Networking Terms. This includes lectures on Network Interface Card, Network protocol, computer network and so on. Basic Networking Terms (ICND1): What is a...
Instructional Video2:25
Flipping Physics

Horizontal vs. Vertical Mass-Spring System

12th - Higher Ed
Demonstrating the difference between vertical and horizontal mass-spring systems
Instructional Video5:50
Science360

Secrets of Plant Genomes Revealed! - Intro

12th - Higher Ed
Plant genome research is already revolutionizing the field of biology. Currently, scientists are unlocking the secrets of some of the most important plants in our lives, including corn, cotton and potatoes. Secrets of Plant Genomes:...
Instructional Video4:53
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Winter

6th - 8th
The orbit of Earth on a tilted axis around the sun leads to the seasons. The resulting change of angle of the sun, and length of day controls how warm we get at different times of the year. With those changes in seasons come changes in...
Instructional Video12:58
Curated Video

Understanding Buffer Stock Schemes and the Common Agricultural Policy

12th - Higher Ed
This video discusses buffer stock schemes, a government intervention strategy in commodity markets. The video explains how commodity markets operate and why price volatility can create issues for producers and consumers. The concept of...
Instructional Video14:59
Economics Explained

The Economy of the Soviet Union

9th - Higher Ed
The Soviet Union is one of the most historically significant economies to understand, not only because it was the home to some of the most controversial economic practices ever, not only because it was a nation that altered world...
Instructional Video4:39
Curated Video

Understanding Decision Trees: Simplifying the Decision-Making Process

Higher Ed
The video explains what decision trees are and how they can be used by businesses to simplify and adjust the decision-making process. It discusses the basic framework of decision-making, the net outcome of making a decision, and the...
Instructional Video9:38
PBS

The Oh My God Particle

12th - Higher Ed
In 1991 a single atomic nucleus slammed into our atmosphere with the intensity of a macroscopic object. It's been named The Oh-My-God particle.
Instructional Video4:42
Bozeman Science

Biological and Polymer Systems

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the structure of a biomolecule fits the function of the biomolecule. For example and enzyme must interact correctly with a substrate to lower the activation energy, The covalent and non-covalent...
Instructional Video4:55
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Leonora Neville: The princess who rewrote history

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Anna Komnene, daughter of Byzantine emperor Alexios, spent the last decade of her life creating a 500-page history of her father's reign called "The Alexiad." As a princess writing about her own family, she had to balance her loyalty to...
Instructional Video6:32
TED Talks

TED: What happens in your brain when you pay attention? | Mehdi Ordikhani-Seyedlar

12th - Higher Ed
Attention isn't just about what we focus on -- it's also about what our brains filter out. By investigating patterns in the brain as people try to focus, computational neuroscientist Mehdi Ordikhani-Seyedlar hopes to build computer...