SciShow
4 Creatures You Can See With Your Own Microscope!
You might have been one of those lucky people that had a microscope to tinker with as a kid. But if you missed out on that, it’s not too late! If you’re interested in making your very own foray into the world of microscopy, here are four...
Flag House Activity Channel
Time Your Activities with this Tool! (Ep. 129 - Timer Tops)
This tiny tool is perfect for motivating students to complete tasks in a short period of time. These Timer Tops are great for fitness challenges or social activities alike, see all the ways Coach John Smith uses these timers in this...
Curated Video
The Microscopic Activity That Produces the World’s Great Cheeses | Smithsonian Channel
Why does Stilton have blue veins? Why do some cheeses smell bad? And the biggest mystery of all: why does Swiss cheese have holes? Join Cherry Healy as she tracks down the answers to these enduring cheese questions. From: Inside The...
Visual Learning Systems
The Biosphere: Biomes
This program explores the major features of earth's amazing biosphere. Students are introduced to the biotic and abiotic components found in an ecosystem. Footage from throughout the world illustrates how ecosystems can change over time....
Bozeman Science
Thinking in Structure and Function: Level 4 - Structures at Varying Scale
in this video Paul Andersen shows conceptual thinking in a mini-lesson on INSERTTITLEHERE. TERMS Complex structures - structures that consist of many different and connected parts Microscopic structures - structures that are so small it...
Science360
Increasing the field of view -- early concept brain research
Compare a boxy 1980s TV to the sleek high-definition TVs of today: That’s a 25-fold difference. Spencer Smith’s microscope is a 100-fold difference over the microscopes used today. Smith, of the University of North Carolina’s School of...
Science360
EARLY CONCEPT BRAIN RESEARCH: INCREASING THE FIELD OF VIEW
Compare a boxy 1980s TV to the sleek high-definition TVs of today: That's a 25-fold difference. Spencer Smith's microscope is a 100-fold difference over the microscopes used today. Smith, of the University of North Carolina's School of...
Science360
NEW INSIGHTS FROM TINY ROUNDWORMS
The tiny roundworm (C. elegans) is an important animal for brain research. It is transparent, so its neurons can be seen through a microscope. And its simple nervous system consists of just 302 neurons. Plus, the roundworm matures from...
Curated Video
UX Design for Web Developers (Video 32)
User experience (UX) design is a theoretical understanding of how users interact with websites. The major challenge developers building a company website face is finding the right balance that fulfills the objectives of the company as...
Cerebellum
Emergence Of Modern America: The Gilded Age - Conquest Of The West
Just the Facts: The Emergence of Modern America: The Gilded Age uses fascinating historical footage to explore six decades that shaped modern America. The series examines the Gilded Age in the late 19th century, the Progressive Era of...
Psychology Unlocked
How Does The Brain Work Cerebral Localisation or Environmental Learning
Asking the question of how the brain works, this video focuses on the debate between cerebral localisation and environmental learning. Does your brain have specialist zones, or does your brain adapt to circumstances?
Brian McLogan
How to solve exponential equations
👉 Learn about solving exponential equations. Exponential equations are equations involving exponents. To solve an exponential equation, we express the terms in both sides of the equality sign as a single term. Then, we express the single...
Journey to the Microcosmos
How to Not Kill an Extremely Rare Microbe
For an activity that mostly involves sitting and staring, microscopy is a surprisingly high stakes task. On the other side of the lens are drops full of potential, a multitude of worlds to unravel and examine. But they’re also fragile...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Communication Professor Breaks down Arnold Schwarzenegger Speech
Communication professor breaks down an Arnold Schwarzenegger speech at a commencement address at the University of Houston. We look at some of the graduation speech's major strengths. His main theme is that stories about the self-made...
Bozeman Science
Conservation Laws
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the energy, charge, and momentum in a system is conserved over time.
Curated Video
Summer Science Exhibition 2016: Self made shape
Our free, week-long festival (Monday 4 July - Sunday 10 July) features 22 curated exhibits and a series of inspiring talks and activities for all ages. https://royalsociety.org/events/summer-science-exhibition/ How do small groups of...
Step Back History
Did Medieval Anglo-Saxons Cure MRSA?
The world is at the verge of a crisis, where the antibiotics we used to treat infections for decades are becoming useless. It takes a historian and a microbiologist to possibly save the day.
Natural History Museum
Trapped on the ice | Live talk with NHM scientist
When the global Covid-19 pandemic hit, Museum PhD student Jaz Millar was in one of the most remote and inhospitable regions on Earth – Antarctica. Jaz was researching microscopic life in Antarctica when news reached them that the rest of...
Curated Video
Lactobacillus - Time Lapse Photography
Subscribe to Naked Science - http://goo.gl/wpc2Q1 Every other Wednesday we present a new video, so join us to see the truth laid bare... Sample clip showing “Lactobacillus Bacteria Growing” taken from the David Barlow Film Archive. Film...
Science360
Micro-particles self-assemble into spinning gears
Self-assembly is common in nature, and enables life to function, from healing damage to changing shape. Now, researchers at UCSD and NYU have developed a new way to mimic self-assembly in the lab, coaxing specially designed microscopic...
Curated Video
Revolutionizing Document Security: The Power of Non-Reflective Surface Fingerprinting
Researchers have uncovered a groundbreaking method to identify individual documents using the unique fingerprint present on non-reflective surfaces like paper and plastic. By utilizing a laser surface analyzer, this technology can read...
Amoeba Sisters
Introduction to Cells: The Grand Cell Tour
Compares and contrasts prokaryote cells and eukaryote cells before exploring organelle structures and functions! Video includes the modern cell theory and plant vs. animal cell comparisons. See table of contents by expanding video...
TED Talks
TED: This tiny particle could roam your body to find tumors | Sangeeta Bhatia
What if we could find cancerous tumors years before they can harm us -- without expensive screening facilities or even steady electricity? Physician, bioengineer and entrepreneur Sangeeta Bhatia leads a multidisciplinary lab that...
SciShow
Alice in Wonderland Syndrome
Your head feels too big and things just keep getting curiouser and curiouser. Did you step through the looking glass or is it a super rare neurological condition?