TED-Ed
TED-Ed: The hidden worlds within natural history museums - Joshua Drew
When you think of natural history museums, you might picture exhibits filled with ancient lifeless things, like dinosaurs or meteorites. But behind that educational exterior, there are hidden laboratories where scientific breakthroughs...
Natural History Museum
A history of the Museum grounds and Wildlife Garden | Natural History Museum
The Museum’s gardens were originally set aside for future expansion of the building, but when money ran out they became an outside space for the public. They haven't just been for show - over the years they've been a burial ground for...
The Guardian
Stephen Hawking: The Science Museum Live Stream
Subscribe to The Guardian: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Stephen Hawking speaks live at The Science Museum in London. In 2013, Professor Stephen Hawking was awarded the prestigious Fundamental Physics Prize "for his discovery of Hawking...
The Guardian
Stephen Hawking: The Science Museum
Subscribe to The Guardian: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Stephen Hawking speaks live at The Science Museum in London. In 2013, Professor Stephen Hawking was awarded the prestigious Fundamental Physics Prize "for his discovery of Hawking...
TED Talks
TED: Why museums are returning cultural treasures | Chip Colwell
Archaeologist and curator Chip Colwell collects artifacts for his museum, but he also returns them to where they came from. In a thought-provoking talk, he shares how some museums are confronting their legacies of stealing spiritual...
History Hit
Africa, The Unknown History of Humankind: African history
What drew Gus Casely-Hayford to researching African history? What aspects of African history and culture are commonly overlooked? Africa, The Unknown History of Humankind, Part 1
History Hit
Africa, The Unknown History of Humankind: African heritage
How is African heritage handled today in terms of preservation? How are communities in Africa preserving their history? Africa, The Unknown History of Humankind, Part 4
Science360
Engines of Curiosity: Award-Winning Museums Look to the Future
2015 Public Service Award winners extend their reach beyond those iconic buildings, into classrooms, curriculum and the lives of students. Winners of the Public Service Award, The Museum of Science in Boston and New York City’s American...
SciShow
Luzia Among Specimens Likely Lost in Brazil Museum Fire SciShow News
Luzia, the oldest human fossil in the Western hemisphere, was lost to the Brazil National Museum fire, but around same time, three new species of ancient primates were discovered in San Diego Natural History Museum.
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: How much of human history is on the bottom of the ocean? - Peter Campbell
Sunken relics, ghostly shipwrecks, and lost cities aren't just wonders found in fictional adventures. Beneath the ocean's surface, there are ruins where people once roamed and shipwrecks loaded with artifacts from another time. Peter...
Curated Video
The Science of Iridescence
Why do we see rainbows in soap bubbles? What makes an oil slick so oddly beautiful? Iridescent colors, which transform depending on the angle you look at them, are all over nature. How does physics make these shifting rainbows? We’re...
Natural History Museum
Huge Jurassic seabed uncovered in Cotswolds quarry | Natural History Museum
Paleontologists have uncovered thousands of perfectly preserved Jurassic fossils in a sleepy area of the Cotswolds. They could give us unparalleled insights into ancient life. Join Museum scientists on their fossil hunt. ----------------...
Natural History Museum
Can you find dinosaur fossils in Ireland? | Natural History Museum
Dinosaurs existed for over 170 million years and lived all over the Earth. You might expect to find fossil evidence of them everywhere you look, but only two dinosaur fossils have been found in Ireland. Dr Mike Simms, Senior Curator of...
SciShow
Save Tesla!
Hank comes to you from his inner sanctum of science news to bring you a couple of things you never knew about human origins, the latest from his best friend on Mars, and what you can do to help one of the craziest, greatest people in the...
One Minute History
004 Salvador Dali - One Minute History
Salvador Dali is born in Figueres, Spain, where his first public art show opens at the Municipal Theatre. Salvador is expelled from art school for declaring his examiners too incompetent to judge him. He spends time with Picasso and Miro...
Step Back History
Badass Women in History
Humanity has done some amazing things, and created some beautiful works. This week I want to continue the series of badass women in history by honouring three amazing ladies. These women were great contributors to technology, science,...
History Hit
Africa, The Unknown History of Humankind: African arts influence on the greats
How has African art influenced some of our great artists? What has been the biggest challenge but biggest highlight in Gus Casely-Hayfords career? Africa, The Unknown History of Humankind, Part 6
Hip Hughes History
US History For Dummies (Intro)
Let HipHughes bring you through the essentials of a US History course like smooth jazz with interjections of humor and wit. Over 160 Edutainment Videos, Subscribe Now!
Science360
Ancient shark in 3D, scary robofish, skin cancer answer, crops in deep water: 4 Awesome Discoveries
Ancient shark in 3-D, scary robofish, skin cancer answer, and crops in deep water. It’s 4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About. 3-D reconstructions show how ancient sharks found an alternative way to feed...
Curated Video
Unveiling Hidden Treasures: Exploring the Natural History Museum's Behind-the-Scenes Collections
The Natural History Museum in London has opened its doors to the public, giving them a unique opportunity to view previously unseen specimens. The museum's new initiative allows visitors to explore the valuable behind-the-scenes...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Leslie T. Fenwick - National Museum of African American History and Culture
Leslie T. Fenwick, PhD, is a nationally-known education policy and leadership studies scholar who served as Dean of the Howard University School of Education for nearly a decade. A former Visiting Scholar and Visiting Fellow at Harvard...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Barry Joseph - Informal Science Learning in a Digital Age
Barry Joseph is known as a changemaker who is passionately devoted to envisioning new ways digital media can "address significant personal and social issues." Since 2012 Joseph has worked as the Associate Director For Digital Learning at...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Timothy Snyder - Why History Matters
Timothy Snyder is one of the leading American historians and public intellectuals, and enjoys perhaps greater prominence in Europe, the subject of most of his work. He is the Richard Levin Professor of History at Yale University and a...
Science360
Human Migration: How Lice Can Shed Light on the Past - Science Nation
Paleo-anthropologists believe Homo sapiens evolved in Africa 100 - 200 thousand years ago, and eventually moved out of Africa to populate the globe. But, how can researchers trace the specifics of that human migration? With support from...