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Instructional Video5:09
SciShow

Bivalves Could Be the New Lab Rats

12th - Higher Ed
Bivalves—animals like mussels, clams and oysters—might be a more familiar sight in a restaurant than a lab. But it turns out that studying them might help us learn more about our own health.
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Instructional Video5:09
SciShow

Bivalves Could Be the New Lab Rats

12th - Higher Ed
Bivalves—animals like mussels, clams and oysters—might be a more familiar sight in a restaurant than a lab. But it turns out that studying them might help us learn more about our own health.
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Instructional Video11:21
Curated Video

Inside the Lab That Invented the COVID-19 Vaccine

12th - Higher Ed
Here we are, just a year after the first news of the coronavirus we now call SARS-CoV-2 and the global pandemic known as COVID-19… and scientists have already developed more than one safe & effective vaccine. How did they do that so...
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Instructional Video2:20
Curated Video

The Biology Professor and the Frog *Joke

Higher Ed
This is the first in a series of Biology Jokes that I will be posting, simply for your amusement. Enjoy!
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Instructional Video3:52
Mazz Media

Lab Safety: Radiation (Safety Procedures)

6th - 8th
In this live-action program viewers will learn overexposure to radiation can cause serious biological and environmental damage and this means that mandatory safety procedures must be followed at all times. Students will come to...
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Instructional Video30:44
NASA

‎NASA in Silicon Valley: Sylvain Costes Talks About NASA’s Treasure Trove of Space Biology Data

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A conversation with Sylvain Costes, the Project Manager for GeneLab, a space biology database run out of NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
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Instructional Video4:12
Institute of Human Anatomy

Inside the Lab: Exploring Body Donation and Anatomy Education

Higher Ed
This video provides a tour of a lab that uses donated bodies for educational purposes. The video addresses common questions about body donation, preservation, and the different options for what happens to the remains after use. It also...
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Instructional Video6:16
Catalyst University

A&P I Lab - Integration Lab 1 Histology of the Epidermis

Higher Ed
A&P I Lab Integration Lab 1 Histology of the Epidermis
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Instructional Video19:03
Catalyst University

A&P I Lab - Exercise 1 Anatomical Position, Directional Terms, & Body Planes

Higher Ed
A&P I Lab Exercise 1 Anatomical Position, Directional Terms, & Body Planes
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Instructional Video8:08
Catalyst University

Microbiology Lab | Fluid Thioglycollate Media & Aerotolerance

Higher Ed
Microbiology Lab | Fluid Thioglycollate Media & Aerotolerance
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Instructional Video5:06
Curated Video

Lab – Factors that Affect Enzymes

3rd - Higher Ed
Visual demonstration of the lab factors that affect enzymes
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Instructional Video28:15
Catalyst University

A&P I Lab | Exercises 8 & 9: Muscle Terminology, Movements, and Muscle Tension Factors

Higher Ed
A&P I Lab | Exercises 8 & 9: Muscle Terminology, Movements, and Muscle Tension Factors
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Instructional Video10:29
Catalyst University

Pulmonary Function Lab Values EXPLAINED (for the NPTE)

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore pulmonary function lab values, the bare minimum that you need to memorize, and how to calculate everything else.
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Instructional Video40:05
Catalyst University

Transcription (Partial; no markings; as done in lab)

Higher Ed
Transcription (Partial; no markings; as done in lab)
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Instructional Video10:08
TED Talks

Ellen Jorgensen: Biohacking -- you can do it, too

12th - Higher Ed
We have personal computing -- why not personal biotech? That's the question biologist Ellen Jorgensen and her colleagues asked themselves before opening Genspace, a nonprofit DIY bio lab in Brooklyn devoted to citizen science, where...
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Instructional Video9:53
TED Talks

TED: What you need to know about CRISPR | Ellen Jorgensen

12th - Higher Ed
Should we bring back the wooly mammoth? Or edit a human embryo? Or wipe out an entire species that we consider harmful? The genome-editing technology CRISPR has made extraordinary questions like these legitimate -- but how does it work?...
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Instructional Video13:35
TED Talks

Tony Wyss-Coray: How young blood might help reverse aging. Yes, really

12th - Higher Ed
Tony Wyss-Coray studies the impact of aging on the human body and brain. In this eye-opening talk, he shares new research from his Stanford lab and other teams which shows that a solution for some of the less great aspects of old age...
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Instructional Video16:12
TED Talks

David R. Liu: Can we cure genetic diseases by rewriting DNA?

12th - Higher Ed
In a story of scientific discovery, chemical biologist David R. Liu shares a breakthrough: his lab's development of base editors that can rewrite DNA. This crucial step in genome editing takes the promise of CRISPR to the next level: if...
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Instructional Video14:55
TED Talks

Susan Solomon: The promise of research with stem cells

12th - Higher Ed
Calling them "our bodies' own repair kits," Susan Solomon advocates research using lab-grown stem cells. By growing individual pluripotent stem cell lines, her team creates testbeds that could accelerate research into curing diseases --...
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Instructional Video2:41
Curated Video

Culturing Microorganisms Part 1 | Cells | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Culturing Microorganisms Part 1 | Cells | Biology | FuseSchool Bacteria are a type of microorganism. If they have enough nutrients and are in a suitable temperature, bacteria can multiply once every 20 minutes. So, after one hour a...
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Instructional Video4:42
Curated Video

Antibiotics | Health | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Antibiotics | Health | Biology | FuseSchool Antibiotics… one of the greatest discoveries of the 20th century. You’ve probably taken them at some point during your life… maybe for a throat or ear infection? About 20 doses of antibiotics...
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Instructional Video0:15
The March of Time

1952: MEDICAL SCHOOL: HA WS Professor in lab coat walking through medical class (could be biology) w/ students at lab desks w/ microscopes. MS Female taking notes, looking into microscope, pulling out slide, taking notes. Doctors, medicine, science

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1952: MEDICAL SCHOOL: HA WS Professor in lab coat walking through medical class (could be biology) w/ students at lab desks w/ microscopes. MS Female taking notes, looking into microscope, pulling out slide, taking notes. Doctors,...
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Instructional Video59:58
The Royal Institution

Jim Al-Khalili - Quantum Life: How Physics Can Revolutionise Biology

9th - 11th
In this Friday Evening Discourse at the Royal Institution, Professor Jim Al-Khalili explores how the mysteries of quantum theory might be observable at the biological level. Although many examples can be found in the scientific...
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Instructional Video1:13:31
World Science Festival

Designer Genes: Fashioning our Biological Future

6th - 11th
Should we limit the use and knowledge of genetics in the case of conception? What about using genetic engineering to make humans healthier—or even enhancing humanity by manipulating DNA? See geneticist George Church, fertility...

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