Instructional Video9:41
SciShow

10 Strange-Looking Prehistoric Animals

12th - Higher Ed
Take a close look at some of the strangest-looking animals evolution has created.
Instructional Video16:45
Apalapse

Complete Guide to Milky Way Photography

9th - 12th
Complete Guide to Milky Way Photography
Instructional Video10:55
SciShow

5 Strangely Familiar Ancient Animals

12th - Higher Ed
Once evolution finds a trick that works, it tends to repeat it. Here are a few examples of prehistoric animals that look a lot like ones we know today. chapters 0:00 0:06 0:13 0:20 0:27 0:34
Instructional Video10:11
TED Talks

TED: The radical potential of self-evolving robots | Emma Hart

12th - Higher Ed
What if robots could build and optimize themselves -- with little to no help from humans? Computer scientist Emma Hart is working on a new technology that could make "artificial evolution" possible. She explains how the three ingredients...
Instructional Video9:42
SciShow

10 Strange-Looking Prehistoric Animals

12th - Higher Ed
Take a close look at some of the strangest-looking animals evolution has created. If you liked this video, check out more videos about natural history and paleontology on SciShow's sister channel, Eons: https://www.youtube.com/eons...
Instructional Video7:35
Healthcare Triage

The Healthcare System of the United States

Higher Ed
We've been getting a lot of requests to talk about the health care systems of different countries. It's really hard to compress the complexities of each into an episode, but we're going to try. First up is the United States. Others will...
Instructional Video21:29
Be Smart

The Mystery of Earth's Disappearing Giants | IN OUR NATURE

12th - Higher Ed
Seemingly distant ecosystems, even half a world apart, are connected in surprising ways. In this special limited series, Emily Graslie and Trace Dominguez join me as we explore the universal rules of life that tie together Earth’s living...
Instructional Video19:06
Curated Video

Dinosaur Names: Decoding the Meanings Behind the Names of Prehistoric Creatures

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker explores the etymology of dinosaur names and explains the literal meanings behind them. With the help of an expert from London's Natural History Museum, they delve into the origins of terms like "dinosaur"...
Instructional Video12:01
Cerebellum

Prehistoric Man Human Evolution Upper Paleolithic - Migration Of Modern Humans

9th - 12th
Beginning in the late nineteenth century and throughout the twentieth century, geologists, archaeologists and paleoanthropologists have given the world evidence of the physical and cultural development of humans. Amazing discoveries...
Instructional Video15:16
All Ears English

3 Idioms from the American South with Steel Magnolias Podcast - AEE 1654

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What makes the American south different from the rest of the United States? In this episode I interview Lainie and Laura Beth from the Steel Magnolias Podcast and they share three things that only Southerners say.
Instructional Video10:28
SciShow

7 Animals with Super Weird (and Sometimes Horrifying) Teeth

12th - Higher Ed
Humans don't have interconnected teeth for slicing, or a secondary set of jaws to clamp down on prey already in our mouths, however, the rest of our animal kingdom is full of strange and awesome adaptations. Hosted by: Olivia Gordon...
Instructional Video1:42
National Geographic

This Fish "Walks" Like Our Prehistoric Ancestors | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
This animal, called a “little skate,” may be providing us clues to the evolutionary development of land-dwelling locomotive behavior. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the...
Instructional Video2:36
Curated Video

Fossil Fuels: Formation

6th - 12th
Where does our natural gas, coal and oil actually come from? Discover the processes that created our modern fossil-fuel reserves, which began millions of years ago. Earth Science - Earth's Resources - Learning Points. Fossil fuels are...
Instructional Video3:36
FuseSchool

BIOLOGY - Cells - Diffusion and Osmosis

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we are going to discover how cells take in useful substances and remove waste using three methods of transportation: diffusion, osmosis and then in the second part we will look at active transport. The exchange of materials...
Instructional Video2:39
Seven Dimensions

Understanding and Managing Millennials in the Workplace

Higher Ed
This video highlights the importance of giving millennials a voice and fostering transparency in the workplace. It emphasizes the need for managers to provide information and involve millennials in decision-making processes.
Instructional Video4:33
Brave Wilderness

What's a Mud Dragon?

6th - 8th
Is it a rock or is it a Mud Dragon? Sometimes Snapping Turtles are camouflaged so well that even we get confused as to what we’re looking at! Here's how we found the first turtle of the season right before we started filming the...
Instructional Video4:58
Wonderscape

Following in the Footsteps of Neanderthals: Exploring Their Diet, Tools, and Social Lives

K - 5th
Join us on a journey through Europe and Western Asia as we explore the world of Neanderthals. Discover how they adapted to fluctuating climates, hunted large animals, and foraged for plants. Learn about their sophisticated tools, mastery...
Instructional Video0:12
The March of Time

1953: DOCTOR BENJAMIN SPOCK: American pediatrician Dr. Spock saying parents sometimes don't enjoy their children as much as they could because they may feel like raising children is complicated & scientific business.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT ON TV: 1953: DOCTOR BENJAMIN SPOCK: American pediatrician Dr. Spock saying parents sometimes don't enjoy their children as much as they could because they may feel like raising children is complicated & scientific business.
Instructional Video1:11
Next Animation Studio

Danish footballer Christian Eriksen to be fitted with heart-starting device

12th - Higher Ed
After collapsing from cardiac arrest and being resuscitated during his country’s opening European Championship game, Danish soccer player Christian Eriksen is to be fitted with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator, or ICD, according...
Instructional Video2:42
National Geographic Kids

T. Rex | DINO ROAD TRIP

Pre-K - 6th
Ali and Sean travel back 66 million years to get a look at the most famous dinosaur of all time—the Tyrannosaurus Rex! Tour guide Simon reveals that the T. rex may be related to … a chicken? Find out if Simon is for real—or for the...
Instructional Video2:26
National Geographic Kids

Spinosaurus | DINO ROAD TRIP

Pre-K - 6th
Spinosaurus may have been the biggest meat-eating dinosaur that ever lived—and Ali and Sean travel back 100 million years to North Africa to check it out. Tour guide Simon explains how Spiney lived in and out of the water and hunted for...
Instructional Video11:52
SciShow

How Lava Turned a Rhino Into a Cave

12th - Higher Ed
We know that fossils are fragile, and volcanoes are destructive. So you wouldn't think that volcanoes are really any help when preserving fossils... but you'd be wrong! From the Laetoli Footprints to the Blue Lake Rhino, here are five...
Instructional Video21:01
Curated Video

Hunting Animals of the Past (1950s)

6th - 11th
A University of Nebraska film about hunting for the remains of prehistoric creatures. To license footage from this film for commercial use visit: www.travelfilmarchive.com
Instructional Video4:49
Curated Video

This Crawling Prehistoric Fish Had Some of the First Limbs

9th - 11th
A flexible neck and powerful jaws helped early shallow-water predators catch prey. But their limb-like fins would propel them beyond their watery environment. From: DAVID ATTENBOROUGH'S RISE OF ANIMALS: TRIUMPH OF THE VERTEBRATES: FROM...

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