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6th - Higher Ed
The Fiji iguana is an endangered species so any baby that is born is a win.
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SciShow

More on Mating & Monogamy

12th - Higher Ed
Hank clarifies the misconceptions about Chagus disease, discusses a couple of interesting celestial events - one that happened in the past and one that will happen in the distant future, and sheds more light on the benefits of sexual...
Instructional Video22:02
SciShow

The Best Way to Cook Food, According to Science | SciShow Compilation

12th - Higher Ed
Did you know that there are good and bad ways to cook your food, according to science? From frying and baking, to zapping and roasting, here are a few scientifically backed dos and don’ts of food preparation and cooking. Let's go!
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Señor Jordan

Learn Spanish! - Count from 0 to 39!

12th - Higher Ed
In this lesson, we'll be reviewing the numbers 1-15 in Spanish from the prior video and then adding 0 and 16-39. Forgive me for the repetition in this video, but that's the best way to learn a new language.



Note the shortened...
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Healthcare Triage

High BMI is Associated with Higher Mortality. And so is Low BMI.

Higher Ed
Having a low BMI is associated with increased mortality. High BMI is too. Keep it in that normal range, y'all. This is Healthcare Triage News.
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Curated Video

3 Banded Armadillos

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Armor, claws, cuteness, and leprosy; Jessi shares what makes armadillos so interesting and amazing. Featuring Gaia!
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The Brain Scoop

Chicago Adventure, Part Three: Little Skeletons

6th - 12th Standards
How do museums keep up with all of the tiny creatures they collect? Go behind the scenes through a video from a larger playlist covering mammals. The narrator shows how skeletal parts are numbered, then examines the museum's collection...

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