Instructional Video13:50
Curated Video

What Animals Looked Like Before We Started Breeding Them for Food

12th - Higher Ed
Weird History Food is taking a look at the animals we use for our food. Around 11,000 years ago when humans first began trading nomadic lifestyles for permanent communities, they also began to domesticate animals. Species like sheep,...
Instructional Video10:03
JJ Medicine

Schistosomiasis | Bilharziasis | Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Higher Ed
Lesson on schistosomiasis (bilharziasis): Causes, Symptoms and Treatment. Schistosomiasis is caused by parasitic blood flukes from the genus schistosoma. Schistosoma cercariae penetrate human skin and enter the bloodstream of the...
Instructional Video6:41
Espresso Media

Rocket Development and Space Travel: A Teacher's Personal Experience with Werner von Braun and Operation Paperclip

9th - 12th
The video features interviews with individuals involved in the development of rockets during and after World War II, including Werner von Braun's team. They discuss the moral implications of their work, their vision for space travel, and...
Instructional Video9:53
Kids Academy

Old Macdonald Had a Farm + More Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs | Kids Academy

Pre-K - 4th
Don't miss our special Halloween offer 🕷️🎃🦇and use promo code SPOOKY20 to get 20% OFF the yearly subscription to Kids Academy Talented and Gifted Program! 😱😱😱 Limited-time offer! 🕒 https://bit.ly/2TvrZtv Nursery rhymes provide valuable...
Instructional Video8:00
Journey to the Microcosmos

The Micro World Right Under Your Feet

9th - Higher Ed
The Micro World Right Under Your Feet
Instructional Video3:07
Curated Video

The Mighty Nile: A Lifeline for People, Plants, and Animals

3rd - 12th
The Nile River, the longest river on Earth, is a natural wonder that spans 11 countries. It has been a vital source of life throughout history, providing fresh water, food, and transportation. From its tropical rainforest headwaters to...
Instructional Video3:35
Red Rock Films

Ecosystem Activator: Temperate Forests. Age 7 - 10.

6th - 8th
Temperate forests of deciduous and coniferous trees. Animals and their seasonal interactions with the trees and forest biome. Engaging Animal Behavior within the ecosystem. How to protect this ecosystem.
Instructional Video6:09
SciShow

Tank to Table: How Scientists Make Bigger, Tastier Seafood

12th - Higher Ed
Humans have been eating seafood for thousands of years, but some animals don’t grow very fast, and others taste pretty gross for at least part of the year. To solve these problems, scientists sometimes turn to genetics. If you eat...
Instructional Video7:12
TLDR News

Sex Work Policies Explained: Should Brothels Be Legalised in the UK? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
With some attitudes towards sex work changing, we take a look at the various policy and legal approaches taken around the world, and whether the UK should consider changing theirs.
Instructional Video1:40
National Geographic

Police Raid What is Possibly Europe's Largest Illegal Turtle Farm | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Law enforcement has seized over 1,100 turtles and tortoises from an alleged illegal hatchery on the Spanish island of Mallorca. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's...
Instructional Video3:48
Curated Video

Why Don't We Have Pet Foxes?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Both foxes and dogs belong to the same family Canidae. Then why haven’t foxes become our companions too? To answer this, in 1950, a group of Russian scientists began an experiment to try and create the first ever pet fox species. The...
Instructional Video4:52
Hip Hughes History

Sochi 2014 Olympics Threats Explained in 5 Minutes

6th - 12th
Even before the opening ceremonies, people are already talking about terrorism and a possible attack on teams and spectators at the Winter Olympics in Sochi. We highlight 3 possible dangers and what you need to know.
Instructional Video2:42
Curated Video

Volcanologists who Cried Wolf - The Armero Tragedy

3rd - 11th
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... All the scientists’ calculations cannot cope with the unpredictability of nature. We do not know...
Instructional Video2:51
SciShow

The Secret Ingredient in Ruminant Spit

12th - Higher Ed
Every day, humans literally flush a valuable resource down the toilet: nitrogen. But there are some animals that have figured out a way to recycle the extra nitrogen in their bodies by moving it not to their livers, but to their mouths!
Instructional Video3:32
FuseSchool

BIOLOGY - Environment - What is organic farming

6th - Higher Ed
As populations have grown, farming practices have become more intensified to maximise crop yields and ensure we can feed the ever growing population. Fertilisers and pesticides are used on crops, and animals may be kept inside in more...
Instructional Video2:00
FuseSchool

BIOLOGY - Environment - Adapting and living together

6th - Higher Ed
An introduction to the chapter "Adapting and Living Together" within the Ecology and Environment topic of school Biology. Where do you live? On a country farm? In a big city? Up in the mountains, or right by the ocean? The place where...
Instructional Video1:27
Visual Learning Systems

The Water Cycle: the Many Uses of Water

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the The Water Cycle video series, students will be able to do the following: Define the water cycle as the continual movement of water between earth and the air. Explain that the water cycle consists of three processes:...
Instructional Video5:04
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Why should you read Dante's "Divine Comedy"? | Sheila Marie Orfano

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Abandon all hope, ye who enter here... Inscribed above the Gate of Hell, this prophecy sets into motion an epic journey for salvation. Written over 10 years, Dante Alighieri's three-part narrative poem "Divine Comedy" is both an...
Instructional Video11:41
SciShow

How Safe Are Pesticides, Really?

12th - Higher Ed
If you’ve heard anything about pesticides, it’s probably about how toxic they are. But they make growing food more cost-effective, so when some make it into your groceries, how bad can they be?
Instructional Video5:32
SciShow

Beware the Bug Spit: How Spittlebugs Accidentally Doom Plants

12th - Higher Ed
Ever wondered what makes those balls of white foam you sometimes find clinging to plants? Spittlebugs create these bubbly cocoons after feeding on a plant’s fluids; but unfortunately, their eating habits help transmit a deadly bacteria...
Instructional Video21:01
SciShow

How Climate Change Affects Ocean Life | Compilation

12th - Higher Ed
We can see the effects of the climate crisis in many different ways here on land. But the oceans are also part of the interconnected, global system. So, here are a few ways that climate change affects our oceanic buddies.
Instructional Video9:09
SciShow

The Hamster That Saved Thousands of COVID Patients

12th - Higher Ed
Forget lab rats — meet the Chinese or striped-back hamster, an unassuming little rodent whose role in research over the years has led to breakthroughs in genetics, pharmaceutics and more!
Instructional Video10:13
SciShow

What Does "Organic" Mean, and Should You Buy Organic Foods?

12th - Higher Ed
There’s a lot of confusion over what organic means, and food with that label might not be as healthy or environmentally friendly as you think.
Instructional Video21:02
SciShow

How Climate Change Affects Ocean Life | Compilation

12th - Higher Ed
We can see the effects of the climate crisis in many different ways here on land. But the oceans are also part of the interconnected, global system. So, here are a few ways that climate change affects our oceanic buddies.