Instructional Video12:00
SciShow

Telepathic Rats and a Red-lored Amazon: SciShow Talk Show #10

12th - Higher Ed
Emily Graslie of The Brain Scoop is back again to stump Hank and to tell us about some fascinating new research in the field of rat telepathy (NO JOKE). Then Jessi from Animal Wonders shares Zoe the Red-lored Amazon parrot.
Instructional Video5:09
SciShow

Bivalves Could Be the New Lab Rats

12th - Higher Ed
Bivalves—animals like mussels, clams and oysters—might be a more familiar sight in a restaurant than a lab. But it turns out that studying them might help us learn more about our own health.
Instructional Video5:09
SciShow

Bivalves Could Be the New Lab Rats

12th - Higher Ed
Bivalves—animals like mussels, clams and oysters—might be a more familiar sight in a restaurant than a lab. But it turns out that studying them might help us learn more about our own health.
Instructional Video2:52
SciShow

The Baller Rat That Kicks Rattlesnakes in the Face

12th - Higher Ed
This small animal might seem like a run-of-the-mill rodent at first, but its huge back legs can produce kicks hard enough to let it rumble with rattlesnakes looking for a meal.
Instructional Video0:37
Next Animation Studio

Bones grown in lab could be used to repair badly damaged limbs

12th - Higher Ed
Stem cell therapy may be used to fix broken bones in the future. Researchers at private company Bonus BioGroup and Israel's Technion Institute of Research have successfully implanted bones grown from fat tissue stem cells into rats....
Instructional Video4:53
SciShow

Injured? Maybe Antlers Could Help

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have recently discovered the cells responsible for a deer's amazing ability to regrow antlers in just a few months. It may be the key to healing human wounds and broken bones faster.
Instructional Video1:07
Natural History Museum

How do kangaroo rats conserve water? | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
The tiny kangaroo rat lives in very hot and arid environments, but they never need to take a single drink of water. So how do they survive? Museum scientist Heather White, explains. ---------------- The Natural History Museum in London...
Instructional Video12:37
The Noted Anatomist

Sternal angle

Higher Ed
This video tutorial covers the sternal angle (of Louis) and its anatomical and clinical relevance. The video tutorial uses the acronym "RAT PLANT" to cover the anatomical structures related to the level of the sternal angle.
Instructional Video17:05
SciShow

Talk Show: Blake de Pastino & Corn Snakes!

12th - Higher Ed
Hank Green interviews Scishow's Chief Editor Blake de Pastino who explains his interest in writing about science, paleontology & anthropology. Special guest Jessi Knudsen Castañeda brings corn snakes for everyone to play with.
Instructional Video6:16
The Brain Scoop

Sharks Sharks Sharks and More Sharks

6th - 10th Standards
Learn what makes a shark a shark and their classifications in a video presentation. The focus of the presentation is an exploration of the unique species of sharks from different orders.
Instructional Video
Reading Rockets

Reading Rockets: Author Interviews: Timothy Basil Ering

1st - 6th
Timothy Basil Ering may be best known as the illustrator of Kate DiCamillo's book The Tale of Despereaux, but he has also authored several popular children's books including The Story of Frog Belly Rat Bone and Necks Out for Adventure -...

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