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Instructional Video3:06
Curated Video

Evolution by Natural Selection - Darwin's Finches | Evolution | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Evolution by Natural Selection - Darwin's Finches | Evolution | Biology | FuseSchool The study of finches led to the development of one of the most important scientific theories of all time. In December 1831 a naturalist called Charles...
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Instructional Video1:13
Gresham College

Darwin's "Crowd of Difficulties": A theory that stands despite anomalies - Professor Alister McGrath

10th - Higher Ed
When Charles Darwin proposed his Theory of Evolution, he saw that there was a “crowd of difficulties” with it. Professor Alister McGrath explains something of this here. This is an extract from the Gresham College lecture, “Darwin,...
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Instructional Video9:43
The Guardian

Darwin's lost microscope: the auction of a history-making 'box of brass'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The first microscope used by Charles Darwin was up for auction at Christie's this week, and this video tells the story of its discovery and importance. This intricate and rather beautiful 'box of brass’ contains the microscope used by...
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Instructional Video3:02
English Heritage

The Making of Charles and Emma Darwin’s Bedroom

K - 9th
More than 100 years after it was dismantled and dispersed, English Heritage has recreated Charles Darwin’s bedroom at his home, Down House, in Kent. This was the bedroom in which the revolutionary scientist died in 1882 and where, for 20...
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Instructional Video3:02
English Heritage

The Making of Charles and Emma Darwin’s Bedroom

K - 9th
More than 100 years after it was dismantled and dispersed, English Heritage has recreated Charles Darwin’s bedroom at his home, Down House, in Kent. This was the bedroom in which the revolutionary scientist died in 1882 and where, for 20...
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Instructional Video19:31
Natural History Museum

Mysterious molluscs: from tiny snails to Darwin’s favourite octopus | Hidden Treasures | S2E4

K - 11th
Help us explore the wonderful world of molluscs! We'll be live on Tuesday 11 April 2023 at 12:30 BST. Host Conor O'Keeffe will be joined by Jon Ablett, Senior Curator in Charge of Molluscs, as we search though the wet collection for...
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Instructional Video22:31
Natural History Museum

Mysterious molluscs: from tiny snails to Darwin’s favourite octopus | Hidden Treasures | S2E3 P2

K - 11th
Help us explore the wonderful world of molluscs! In this episode, our host Conor is joined by Jon Ablett, Senior Curator in Charge of Molluscs, as we search through the collection for slugs, squids, snails and so much more! What’s the...
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Instructional Video40:50
Natural History Museum

Mysterious molluscs: from tiny snails to Darwin’s favourite octopus | Hidden Treasures | S2E3

K - 11th
Help us explore the wonderful world of molluscs! In this episode, our host Conor is joined by Jon Ablett, Senior Curator in Charge of Molluscs, as we search through the collection for slugs, squids, snails and so much more! What’s the...
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Instructional Video14:42
TED Talks

Nina Jablonski: Skin color is an illusion

12th - Higher Ed
Nina Jablonski says that differing skin colors are simply our bodies' adaptation to varied climates and levels of UV exposure. Charles Darwin disagreed with this theory, but she explains, that's because he did not have access to NASA.
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Instructional Video5:20
Curated Video

Why Are There As Many Males As Females?

12th - Higher Ed
In almost every animal species on Earth, equal numbers of males and females are conceived. Why is that? Especially in populations like lions or elephant seals, where most males don’t get to mate? That’s survival of the laziest, not...
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Instructional Video3:07
Curated Video

BIOLOGY - Evolution - Evidence for Natural Selection

12th - Higher Ed
Fossils discovered within rocks led scientists to begin to change their ideas on the creation of life on earth. Charles Darwin's 5 year voyage on HMS Beagle led to him collecting different flora and fauna from the countries he visited....
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Instructional Video3:05
Curated Video

The Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection

12th - Higher Ed
Where did humans, and all the other living things on our planet come from? This problem puzzled humans for centuries, and there have been many different theories through the ages. Then, in the mid 19th century, along came a naturalist...
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Instructional Video3:16
Curated Video

The Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection

12th - Higher Ed
"The Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection Where did humans, and all the other living things on our planet come from? This problem puzzled humans for centuries, and there have been many different theories through the ages. Then, in...
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Instructional Video4:06
Mr. Beat

Scopes Monkey Trial (Story Time with Mr. Beat)

6th - 12th
Once upon a time an English naturalist and geologist named Charles Darwin came up with the theory of evolution. Evolution, now widely accepted as a theory, used to be very controversial. It rocked the entire world, as matter of fact. It...
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Instructional Video4:19
Curated Video

The Evidence for Evolution

3rd - Higher Ed
A video entitled “The Evidence for Evolution” which explores the origin of Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution and then focuses on the evidence used to study and support Darwin’s theory.
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Instructional Video5:08
Curated Video

Natural Selection: Survival of The Fittest

Higher Ed
This video explains the theory of evolution through natural selection, as proposed by Charles Darwin in 1859. It explores how organisms adapt and change over time through genetic mutations and environmental pressures, leading to the...
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Instructional Video1:16
Visual Learning Systems

Introduction to the Theory of Natural Selection

9th - 12th
In this video, we explore how Charles Darwin's groundbreaking book, "The Origin of Species," revolutionized the field of biology in 1859. We delve into the theory of natural selection and its role in explaining the process of evolution,...
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Instructional Video1:00
Visual Learning Systems

Introduction to Evolution

9th - 12th
This video introduces the Evolution series. In this program, students will travel to faraway lands including the Galapagos Islands to learn how Charles Darwin developed his theory of natural selection. Through colorful, engaging...
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Instructional Video1:56
National Geographic

Once, This Island Had Just One Tree—Look at It Now | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
In the middle of the Atlantic, the tallest peak of a small volcanic island is covered in lush greenery, by design. When scientists talk about terraforming a landscape, there’s a good chance they’re talking about Mars. (To terraform a...
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Instructional Video4:33
TED-Ed

TED-ED: The most groundbreaking scientist you've never heard of - Addison Anderson

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Seventeenth-century Danish geologist Nicolas Steno earned his chops at a young age, studying cadavers and drawing anatomic connections between species. Steno made outsized contributions to the field of geology, influencing Charles Lyell,...
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Instructional Video1:48
National Geographic

The Galapagos Islands Are a Pristine Paradise | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
The Galapagos Islands are a living laboratory of evolution and helped inspire Charles Darwin. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science,...
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Instructional Video8:43
Bozeman Science

Light

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Andersen explains how natural selection is a major mechanism in evolution. The video begins with a discussion of Charles Darwin and the details of natural selection. The data of the peppered moth during the industrial revolution is...
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Instructional Video4:48
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Why do some people go bald? - Sarthak Sinha

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What do Charles Darwin, Michael Jordan, and Yoda have in common? They, like many other historical and fictive individuals, are bald. Scientists have long pondered, why do some people lose their hair, and how can we bring it back? Sarthak...
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Instructional Video4:23
TED-Ed

TED-ED: Why the insect brain is so incredible - Anna St_ckl

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The human brain is one of the most sophisticated organs in the world, a supercomputer made of billions of neurons that control all of our senses, thoughts, and actions. But there was something Charles Darwin found even more impressive:...

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