Instructional Video11:56
SciShow

The Founder Of Forensic Anthropology Was Wrong About Everything

12th - Higher Ed
Aleš Hrdlička is known as the founder of forensic anthropology, and remains a huge part of the story of the history of anthropology as a science. But his legacy of racism and just bad science is one that this field has been reckoning...
Instructional Video7:52
Curated Video

Evolution of DNA analysis in Crime Scene Investigation

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, we will talk about the evolution of DNA analysis in forensic science. Discover how this groundbreaking technique emerged, revolutionizing criminal investigations. From its humble beginnings to pivotal cases that shaped its...
Instructional Video0:41
Science360

DNA scientist is honored by President for mentoring science students

12th - Higher Ed
DNA scientist Bruce Jackson Bruce Jackson heads the Biotechnology Programs at Massachusetts Bay Community College. His work focuses on how DNA – in conjunction with other tools – can help solve mysteries of ancestry, forensics and...
Instructional Video5:56
National Geographic

Strange Forensics | Explorer

Pre-K - 11th
How a dead goat in a business suit is helping forensic science students make breakthroughs in blast-site investigations. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Explorer here: http://bit.ly/WatchExplorer ➡ Get...
Instructional Video5:56
National Geographic

Strange Forensics | Explorer

Pre-K - 11th
How a dead goat in a business suit is helping forensic science students make breakthroughs in blast-site investigations. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Explorer here: http://bit.ly/WatchExplorer ➡ Get...
Instructional Video1:12
Natural History Museum

Whodunnit? How koalas could confuse crime scene investigators | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Your fingerprints are unique to you. They're famously used in forensic science to identify individuals that were at a crime scene. But did you know that koalas might be able to confuse crime scene investigators? Museum scientist Eloise...
Instructional Video1:13
Curated Video

Unveiling the Secrets of a Mummified Boy: Exploring Ancient Life through CG Angiography

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Canadian scientists are using advanced computer imaging and forensic science techniques to study a mummified boy from 200 AD. Through CG angiography, they can scan the boy in 3D without disturbing the specimen, providing valuable...
Instructional Video11:46
Crash Course

Click Restraint: Crash Course Navigating Digital Information #9

12th - Higher Ed
The architecture of the social internet itself tells us not to be patient - to load more tweets, to hit refresh for new posts, and to click the top search results. But just because information is new, or algorithmically determined to be...
Instructional Video6:30
Psychology Unlocked

Introduction to Brain Scans for Psychology Students - CT, MRI, fMRI, PET - Neuroscience

Higher Ed
Brain scans enable Psychologists and Neuroscientists to look inside the brain without having to open the patient's skull. In this video we cover four key types of brain scan that every Psychology student needs to know: 1) Computerised...
Instructional Video3:19
Curated Video

DNA and Crime

6th - 12th
DNA profiling can match individuals to a crime scene using only a few cells. A brief history of DNA profiling and the breakthroughs that have made this possible. Biology - Cells And DNA - Learning Points. DNA is described as a...
Instructional Video0:44
Natural History Museum

Crime Scene Live | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Do you have what it takes to catch a killer? Combining real science and crime fiction, suit up and join Museum forensic scientists to solve a murder mystery at our evening event just for adults. Crime Scene Live runs throughout the year....
Instructional Video6:34
JJ Medicine

Iron Absorption, Transport, Metabolism and Regulation - Biochemistry Lesson

Higher Ed
Medicine/Biochemistry lesson on iron absorption, transport in the blood, metabolism and regulation of iron uptake in the body. NOTE: There is a mistake in this video: ferritin binds to Fe3+ and not to Fe2+. Sorry for the confusion :) Hey...
Instructional Video1:51
National Geographic

Welcome to the Body Farm | Explorer

Pre-K - 11th
Francesca Fiorentini goes to the Texas State University Forensic Anthropology Research Facility to see how donated bodies help solve crimes. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Explorer here:...
Instructional Video4:27
SciShow

Victorian Pseudosciences: Solving Murders with Eyeballs

12th - Higher Ed
In the 1800s, Wilhelm Kühne created an image of a window from the eyes of a rabbit. Was this technology applicable to humans? Hosted by: Michael Aranda ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon:...
Instructional Video5:57
World Science Festival

How To Make a Mummy

6th - 11th
The ancient Egyptians are history's most famous mummifiers, preserving the deceased with careful methods and creating beautiful displays. At the 2016 World Science Festival, forensic anthropologist Angelique Corthals demonstrated a more...
Instructional Video44:19
Curated Video

The Curious Life and Death Of...: Lizzie Borden (Full Episode)

9th - 11th
Lizzie Broden is at the center of one of the most brutal murders in American history. She was charged and acquitted of murdering her father and stepmother...but was she guilty? If so, what was her motive? And if not, then who really did...
Instructional Video3:38
Life Noggin

What Would Happen If All The Bugs Died?

3rd - 9th
Insects might seem annoying, but what happens if they all died off? Watch More: When Did Multicellular Life Begin? ►►►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2ZHMeF9dgA Get your exclusive Life Noggin merch: http://www.keeponthinking.co...
Instructional Video7:56
Curated Video

Emily's Recommended Reading!

9th - 11th
BOOKS! These are some of my favorite science-y books from the last year or so. Got any recommendations for me!? Links below! ↓↓↓ *Federal Trade Commission endorsement guidelines state that I need to let you know if a publisher or author...
Instructional Video3:50
Fuse School

Spectrometry

9th - 12th
Your class' curiosity will peak during this video about the process of spectrometry. Young chemists discover how spectrometry assists forensic chemists in determining the identity of unknown substances, as well as how it played a role in...
Instructional Video5:05
Curated OER

Ice Age People in Florida?

7th - 9th
Spring breakers first gathered in Wakulla Springs, Florida, over 10,000 years ago! A video explains how geologists and archaeologists work together to uncover hidden artifacts from this time period. 
Instructional Video
Smithsonian Institution

National Museum of Natural History: Qrius: Forensic Anthropology Bone Whispering

9th - 10th
This forensics anthropologist probes into the stories bones can tell about the environment, the life and the death of the past. [29:15]
Instructional Video
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Mit: Blossoms: The Case of the Stolen Painting: A Forensic Mystery

9th - 10th
Investigate plant pollen dispersal methods through a forensic science investigation. In addition, students learn to communicate their investigation results to non-scientific audiences. [28:01]
Instructional Video
Smithsonian Institution

National Museum of Natural History: Qrius: Forensic Ornithology Bird Detective

9th - 10th
An ornithologist from the National Museum of Natural History shares her research studying birds that have been struck by airplanes. Find out what can be learned from these studies. [27:45]
Instructional Video
Curated OER

Smithsonian Channel: Catching Killers

10th - 12th
A show that uses forensic science to revisit some of history's unsolved dramatic murders. Website includes a collection of past episodes. See how fingerprints, DNA, and bones are new forms of evidence solving these crimes.

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