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TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Can you solve the honeybee riddle? | Dan Finkel

Pre-K - Higher Ed
You're a biologist on a mission to keep the rare honeybee Apis Trifecta from going extinct. The last 60 bees of the species are in your terrarium. You've already constructed wire frames of the appropriate size and shape. Now you need to...
Instructional Video2:21
SciShow

Why Are Honeybees Making Mummies?

12th - Higher Ed
Sure, honeybees make delicious honey. But have you ever heard of propolis, the spitty glue they use to mummify intruders?
Instructional Video2:45
SciShow

What Honeybees Can Teach Us About Democracy

12th - Higher Ed
Hank fills us in on the democratic ways of the honeybee and makes a request for more interpretive dance in our own political systems.
Instructional Video4:54
Wonderscape

The Fascinating World of Honeybees

K - 5th
Delve into the intriguing lives of honeybees and discover the secrets behind their remarkable abilities. From their unique physical characteristics to their impressive flying skills and defensive mechanisms, honeybees continue to...
Instructional Video0:34
Next Animation Studio

Honeybees could help in clearing of 1990s Balkans war minefields

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers in Croatia have found a way that the humble honeybee can help to clear up a deadly legacy of the 1990s Balkan wars. The researchers are training the bees to help find landmines. The bees are trained by adding particles of TNT...
Instructional Video1:59
US Department of Agriculture

USDA Researchers Help Honeybees Keep Pollinating Our Food Crops

Higher Ed
Scientists with the U.S. Department of Agriculture are studying ways to keep honeybees stress-free and healthy. These pollinators are important to American agriculture and our nation’s food crops. USDA’s Patrick O’Leary reports from...
Instructional Video3:23
National Geographic

How Do Honeybees Get Their Jobs? | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Every honeybee has a job to do. Some are nurses who take care of the brood; some are janitors who clean the hive; others are foragers who gather pollen to make honey. Collectively, honeybees are able to achieve an incredible level of...
Instructional Video3:59
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Why do honeybees love hexagons? - Zack Patterson and Andy Peterson

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Honeybees are some of nature's finest mathematicians. Not only can they calculate angles and comprehend the roundness of the earth, these smart insects build and live in one of the most mathematically efficient architectural designs...
Instructional Video4:37
National Geographic Kids

Robert Wood: Microrobotics and Honeybee Drones | Explorer Academy: The Truth Behind

Pre-K - 6th
The robots of the future are tiny, capable, and… bugs? Explorer Robert Wood draws inspiration from nature to create robotic insects. ➡ Subscribe for more National Geographic Kids videosf='http://bit.ly/SubscribeToNatGeoKids'...
Instructional Video3:48
TED-Ed

TED-ED: The case of the vanishing honeybees - Emma Bryce

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In the past decade, the US honeybee population has been decreasing at an alarming and unprecedented rate. While this is obviously bad news for honeypots everywhere, bees also help feed us in a bigger way -- by pollinating our nation's...
Instructional Video0:50
New Scientist

Asian honeybees scream in alarm when giant hornets attack the hive

9th - 11th
A frenzied alarm signal produced by a type of Asian honeybee during a giant hornet attack has been identified for the first time. Hornets are Asian honeybees’ most devastating predators and can wipe out entire colonies. Heather Mattila...
Instructional Video2:50
Curated Video

What's the Waggle Dance? And Why Do Honeybees Do It?

9th - 11th
Honeybees search high and wide for the best flowers. And when they find them, they go back to the hive and "tell" the other bees how to get there. From: MICRO MONSTERS WITH DAVID ATTENBOROUGH: Familyf='http://bit.ly/1T2BVUi'...
Instructional Video0:59
Curated Video

How a swarm of honeybees cook a giant hornet alive

9th - 11th
To learn more about the scientist who figured all this out click hereref='http://www.vochannel!15/11/12/9721328/honeybees-giant-hornet-kill' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>here Subscribe to our
Instructional Video3:36
Food Farmer Earth

Call of the Honeybees

12th - Higher Ed
An entomologist offers an impassioned voice speaking on behalf of the honeybees, and the threat posed by the Colony Collapse Disorder.
Instructional Video0:28
Next Animation Studio

Japanese honeybees form 'hot defensive bee ball' to kill intruders

12th - Higher Ed
When Japanese honeybees spot an intruder such as a wasp, they swarm around it, forming a "hot defensive bee ball" that literally cooks it. Sources: BBC, Herald Sun
Instructional Video6:04
Food Farmer Earth

Sustainable Beekeeping: Harnessing the Power of Wild Honeybee Swarms

12th - Higher Ed
The video tutorial provides an in-depth look at the process of capturing a wild honeybee swarm to create a new, healthy bee colony. It emphasizes the importance of choosing the right conditions for swarm capture, the technique used to...
Instructional Video7:12
Food Farmer Earth

Tree Hive Bees- Scientific Research to Save the Honeybees

12th - Higher Ed
In an effort to save the honeybees, a veteran researcher, Lynn Royce, looks at tree hive bees to uncover the clues that may help their populations rebound.
Instructional Video2:36
Curated Video

The Importance of Honeybees in Modern Agriculture

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video discusses the importance of honeybees in modern agriculture, specifically their role in pollinating almond trees. It highlights the issue of colony collapse disorder and its impact on the beekeeping industry. The video also...
Instructional Video5:25
SciShow

How Worried Should We Be About the Bees?

12th - Higher Ed
You’ve probably heard about how the extinction of honeybees will lead to some sort of bee-pocalypse doomsday scenario for humanity. But what would actually happen if all the honeybees went extinct?
Instructional Video2:19
MinuteEarth

The Secret Weapon That Could Help Save Bees

12th - Higher Ed
Honeybees are dying from parasites, pesticides, and poor nutrition, but we can help them in a number of ways, including by encouraging them to make a homemade antibiotic.
Instructional Video6:22
SciShow

How Bacteria Helped Plants Take Over the World | SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
This week, scientists think they may have found a missing link in regards to how plants went from living in the sea to on land, and also, in adorable news, surfing honeybees.
Instructional Video10:31
SciShow

6 Ways Animals Prevent Epidemics

12th - Higher Ed
Humans aren’t the only ones who have to worry about epidemics: meet six other animals who take their own precautions to avoid getting sick!

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Instructional Video6:21
SciShow

How Bacteria Helped Plants Take Over the World | SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
This week, scientists think they may have found a missing link in regards to how plants went from living in the sea to on land, and also, in adorable news, surfing honeybees.
Instructional Video1:03
Next Animation Studio

Honeybee colonies on the decline: Report

12th - Higher Ed
A nationwide U.S. survey has found that bee colonies are dying off due to harsh winters.

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