National Geographic
Mysterious Green Sea Turtles in the Persian Gulf Tracked By Scientists | National Geographic
Green turtles in the Middle East are one of the world’s least understood turtle populations. An international team of researchers is wrangling dozens of turtles, rodeo-style, to learn more about their migration routes and locations of...
Great Big Story
Life Through the Eyes of a Sea Turtle
Dive into the depths of marine conservation with Wes Larson, a wildlife biologist, as he collaborates with sea turtle researcher Nathan Robinson on the beautiful island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas. From the famous straw-in-nose incident...
SciShow
Sea Turtles Really DO Carry a (Microscopic) World on Their Backs
Several cultures portray the world as being carried on the back of a giant turtle. As it turns out, sea turtles really do house an entire world on their backs — one of microscopic organisms, that is!
National Geographic
Turtle Dies After Eating 11 Pounds of Coins | National Geographic
Veterinarians in Thailand removed 915 coins, amounting to 11 pounds, from the stomach of a sea turtle. Nicknamed Omsin meaning "piggy bank," the turtle had been living in a pond in a state park where people threw coins in for good luck....
Bill Carmody
Proposal Preparation
In this video, Bill Carmody discusses the key elements of preparing a successful proposal. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the needs of the project, identifying the key decision-maker, determining the budget and resources...
SciShow
Why Florida's Red Tide Is Killing So Many Animals | SciShow News
For weeks now, thousands of dead fish, turtles, manatees, and dolphins have been washing up on beaches in southwest Florida.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Juan Parada - Learning from Failure
Juan M. Parada, is a technologist, media critic, web developer, consultant, digital strategist, DJ, business owner, and Associate Professor at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA. Mr. Parada has been a part of the Interactive...