Instructional Video1:16
Next Animation Studio

NASA finds possible clue for life on early Mars

12th - Higher Ed
NASA’s Curiosity rover found organic compounds called thiophenes in soil samples that may have been produced by bacteria.
Instructional Video31:09
Global Health with Greg Martin

Access to Medicines (part III) - Intellectual Property

Higher Ed
In this video the panel continue the series on Access to Medicines and focus on Intellectual Property issues.
Instructional Video5:26
Professor Dave Explains

The Origin of Life on Earth

12th - Higher Ed
You must have wondered about it before, haven't you? How did life begin on earth? I mean the very first thing. The first unicellular organism, billions of years ago. Is it even possible? As it happens, our understanding of chemistry,...
Instructional Video29:13
The Wall Street Journal

Future Of: The Company

Higher Ed
Join a conversation with Indra Nooyi, former CEO of PepsiCo, member of the board at Amazon.com and a venerated corporate leader, interviewed by Wall Street Journal Asia Editor Andrew Dowell.
Instructional Video5:14
After Skool

PLAYING GOD - The Story of Synthetic Life

12th - Higher Ed
In 2016, the first synthetic organism of original design was created. When you hear this statement, what does it make you think of? The word synthetic does imply that something was built by man. But if you're imagining artificial...
Instructional Video0:49
Next Animation Studio

NASA Curiosity rover finds ancient organic molecules on Mars

12th - Higher Ed
After decades of searching for organic compounds on the Red Planet, scientists have finally been successful.
Instructional Video9:37
SciShow

Football Disease, Moon Base Dreams, and the Deepest Vents Ever!

12th - Higher Ed
Hank breaks the news to you about your brain on football, the reality behind the latest moon-base plan, and an epic win -- and fail -- in the animal kingdom.
Instructional Video12:39
Crash Course

The Diels-Alder & Other Pericyclic Reactions: Crash Course Organic Chemistry

12th - Higher Ed
Going out in the sun can work wonders for your mood, but unfortunately too much UV exposure can do serious damage to your DNA. This damage occurs through a type of organic reaction called a pericyclic reaction. In this episode of Crash...
Instructional Video7:27
Brave Wilderness

Secrets of Sugar Gliders REVEALED! Not as Cute as they LOOK!

6th - 8th
In this episode of On Location, Mark and the crew are back at Australia’s Wildlife HQ Zoo with Miller Wilson to meet an adorable Australian marsupial, the Sugar Glider! They're going to reveal some of their secrets! So, what are some of...
Podcast24:05
NASA

Gravity Assist: A Special Delivery of Life’s Building Blocks, with Jason Dworkin

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When Earth was just a baby, meteors and asteroids rained down, delivering all sorts of chemicals to our developing planet. These small objects could have delivered the chemicals needed to spark life on Earth for the first time.
Instructional Video3:36
NASA

NASA | Need To Know: Sample Analysis at Mars Findings

3rd - 11th
There’s big news coming out of the Sample Analysis at Mars instrument suite (SAM) on NASA’s Curiosity rover. For the first time, organic matter has definitively been detected on Mars. In addition to finding organic compounds in rocks,...
Instructional Video2:32
MinuteEarth

The Secret Social Life of Plants

12th - Higher Ed
Thanks to Audible for supporting MinuteEarth - get a FREE audiobook at http://www.audible.com/minute Please support us on Patreon: https://goo.gl/ZVgLQZ And subscribe! - http://www.youtube.com/user/minuteearth?sub_confirmation=1...
Instructional Video2:28
SciShow

Why Can't I Pee in Public Bathrooms?

12th - Higher Ed
Paruresis or “Shy Bladder Syndrome” is the inability to pee in public. If this sounds like you, have hope; it’s super treatable!
Instructional Video1:06
Visual Learning Systems

Microscopic Life: Introduction

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the Microscopic Life video series, students will be able to do the following: Understand that only during the past few hundred years have people been able to see and study very small life forms, generally referred to as...
Instructional Video2:11
Visual Learning Systems

Microscopic Life: Bacteria

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the Microscopic Life video series, students will be able to do the following: Understand that only during the past few hundred years have people been able to see and study very small life forms, generally referred to as...
Instructional Video3:35
Curated Video

Finding the Probability of Compound Events through Organized Lists

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to find the probability of compound events by creating an organized list. They distinguish between independent and dependent events and emphasize the importance of using mathematical terms rather...
Podcast20:48
NASA

Gravity Assist: Life on the Rocks, with Heather Graham

Pre-K - Higher Ed
To study the history of life on Earth and look for it beyond our planet, scientists in the field of astrobiology look for signs called “biosignatures.” NASA Goddard researcher Heather Graham discusses some of the oldest evidence of life...
Instructional Video9:16
TLDR News

Georgia Elections: Have Democrats Snatched Control of the Senate? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Yesterday Georgians returned to the polls to vote for their two new senators in the run off elections. However, these votes weren't just important to the peach state, with the entire balance of the senate on the line. So in this video,...
Instructional Video1:22
Curated Video

Organic chemistry

6th - 12th
The study of carbon-based compounds. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary Films reinforce abstract concepts and key...
Instructional Video1:00
Curated Video

Autotroph

6th - 12th
An organism that can make its own food, being able to produce complex organic compounds, such as proteins and carbohydrates. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise...
Instructional Video4:31
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: How does your body know you're full? - Hilary Coller

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hunger claws at your belly. It tugs at your intestines, which begin to writhe, aching to be fed. Being hungry generates a powerful and often unpleasant physical sensation that's almost impossible to ignore. After you've reacted by...
Instructional Video9:17
TED Talks

TED: The power of venom -- and how it could one day save your life | Mandë Holford

12th - Higher Ed
Venom can kill ... or it can cure. In this fascinating talk, marine chemical biologist Mandë Holford shares her research into animal venom, from killer sea snails to platypuses and slow lorises -- and explores its potential to one day...
Instructional Video1:19
Curated Video

Is There Life on Enceladus?

6th - 11th
According to NASA scientists, Enceladus may be the best place to look for alien life. It has a warm core, an ocean, and organic compounds. Stream Full Episodes of NASA's Unexplained Files:...
Instructional Video4:23
Curated Video

Representing Constraints in Story Problems with Inequalities

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to represent constraints in story problems by writing a system of inequalities. Using the example of a chef needing a certain amount of meat and a specific budget, the teacher demonstrates how to...