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Instructional Video2:53
Financial Times

Masters of Science: the new human story

Higher Ed
The Natural History Museum's Chris Stringer on recent discoveries that are challenging the way we think about our ancestors.
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Instructional Video3:24
Great Big Story

Behind the Scenes at the National Museum of Natural History

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewExplore the hidden world of the museum's extensive collections and the fascinating stories they tell.
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Instructional Video12:08
TED Talks

John Graham-Cumming: The greatest machine that never was

12th - Higher Ed
Computer science began in the '30s ... the 1830s. John Graham-Cumming tells the story of Charles Babbage's mechanical, steam-powered "analytical engine" and how Ada Lovelace, mathematician and daughter of Lord Byron, saw beyond its...
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Instructional Video3:32
MinuteEarth

Why Most Fossils Are Incomplete

12th - Higher Ed
In 1990, fossil collectors in South Dakota stumbled across a dinosaur that turned out to be a really big deal. Not just because it was a T. rex – basically the most popular dino out there – or because it ended up in Chicago’s famous...
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Instructional Video3:39
SciShow

Healing Hearts, Space Jewelry, and the Newest Mammal

12th - Higher Ed
Hank reveals the latest discoveries, including a way to make new, beating heart cells, ancient Egyptian jewelry made from meteorites, and the first mammal to be discovered in the Americas in 35 years, the adorable olinguito.
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Instructional Video6:19
SciShow

Luzia Among Specimens Likely Lost in Brazil Museum Fire | SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
Right now, you can sign up for 2 months of free unlimited access to Skillshare: https://skl.sh/scishow15 Check out Matt Bellassai’s Skillshare class “Creating for the Viral Internet.”: https://skl.sh/2NoWDU6 Luzia, the oldest human...
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Instructional Video4:42
National Geographic

How Scientists and Citizens Are Protecting Ancient Ruins in Peru | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Pachacamac is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the longest inhabited ancient settlements in the Americas. An important religious center, the vast complex is today just 30 miles outside of the Lima, the most populous city in Peru....
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Instructional Video4:42
National Geographic

How Scientists and Citizens Are Protecting Ancient Ruins in Peru | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Pachacamac is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the longest inhabited ancient settlements in the Americas. An important religious center, the vast complex is today just 30 miles outside of the Lima, the most populous city in Peru....
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Instructional Video2:42
National Geographic

Protecting Ancient Artifacts | Explorer

Pre-K - 11th
Inigo Gilmore visits the local museum, where the relics are locked away, and learns the items are likely from the Middle East, possibly from ISIS held territory. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Explorer:...
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Instructional Video2:42
National Geographic

Protecting Ancient Artifacts | Explorer

Pre-K - 11th
Inigo Gilmore visits the local museum, where the relics are locked away, and learns the items are likely from the Middle East, possibly from ISIS held territory. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Explorer:...
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Instructional Video2:23
National Geographic

The Science of Cycling | StarTalk

Pre-K - 11th
Neil deGrasse Tyson hears from Lance Armstrong about the science of drafting in cycling. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ STARTALK WITH NEIL DEGRASSE TYSON RETURNS SUNDAY OCTOBER 1 at 11/10c. About StarTalk: Host Neil...
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Instructional Video2:30
National Geographic

Bill Nye The Science Guy's Origin Story | StarTalk

Pre-K - 11th
Neil deGrasse Tyson gets the story from Bill Nye about his trajectory from young engineer to beloved science communicator. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe #NationalGeographic #BillNye #StarTalk About StarTalk: Host Neil...
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Instructional Video1:32
National Geographic

Ancient Remains Offer Clues About Early Americans | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Archaeologists in eastern El Salvador discovered skeletal remains dating back 2,500 years. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science,...
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Instructional Video1:32
National Geographic

Ancient Remains Offer Clues About Early Americans | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Archaeologists in eastern El Salvador discovered skeletal remains dating back 2,500 years. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science,...
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Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

A Tourist's Guide to London

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Welcome to our video where we take you on a virtual journey to the captivating city of London. Known as the world's financial capital and Europe's cultural hub, London is a melting pot of diverse languages, luxurious hotels, and...
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Instructional Video1:45:34
American Museum of Natural History

New Science, New Solutions: Changing the Future for At-Risk Youth

6th - 11th
Can science, ethics, and law identify new pathways out of poverty? Anna Deavere Smith hosts a panel of leading thinkers to explore new approaches to one of society’s most intractable problems. Join us for a lively conversation about how...
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Instructional Video54:23
Natural History Museum

Tackling biodiversity loss and climate change with Greta Thunberg | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Join Greta Thunberg and the Natural History Museum for an online schools event to discuss biodiversity loss - one of the themes of Greta’s new book, The Climate Book. Recorded in London earlier this year, Greta took part in a discussion...
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Instructional Video48:42
Natural History Museum

Mysteries of the Natural History Museum - with BSL Interpretation | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Join Science Communicator Alastair Hendry in conversation with the Museum's Head of Conservation Lorraine Cornish and Principal Curator of Mammals Richard Sabin as they share some of the fascinating stories and mysteries hidden deep...
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Instructional Video1:00
Natural History Museum

How do chameleons change colour? | Surprising Science #shorts #chameleon

K - 11th
Many chameleons are shades of brown and green, which allows them to blend in with their environment, but they can also change colour. Patrick Campbell, Senior Curator of Reptiles at the Museum, explains why and how they do so. The...
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Instructional Video4:15
American Museum of Natural History

Science Bulletins: Opening Up the Pocket Shark

6th - 11th
AMNH scientists use genetic testing and advanced imaging techniques to “dissect” the tiny, rare, and fragile pocket shark. To learn about its mysterious behaviors, however, researchers will have to observe a living pocket shark in its...
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Instructional Video49:00
Natural History Museum

Mysteries of the Natural History Museum | Live Talk

K - 11th
Join Science Communicator Alastair Hendry in conversation with the Museum's Head of Conservation Lorraine Cornish and Principal Curator of Mammals Richard Sabin as they share some of the fascinating stories and mysteries hidden deep...
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Instructional Video3:14
American Museum of Natural History

Science Bulletins: Super Corals—Understanding the Science (3 of 3)

6th - 11th
Marine biologists in Hawaii investigate so-called “super corals,” which thrive even as ocean temperatures rise. In Understanding the Science, watch scientists in the lab as they try to uncover what makes 25 percent of individual corals...
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Instructional Video6:15
Natural History Museum

Three new dinosaur species discovered in 2022 | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
In 2022 Museum scientists described and named 351 new species, including three dinosaurs. Watch to find out more about these extinct animals, including the oldest and most complete armoured dinosaur ever found in Asia, the oldest known...
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Instructional Video1:09
Natural History Museum

Do birds pee? | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
You might not have given bird pee and poo too much thought before but there's more to the white splatters we see than you may have realised. Dr Alex Bond, Senior Curator of Birds at the Museum, explains the science behind how birds deal...