SciShow Kids
What Are Owl Pellets?
Jessi and Squeaks want to learn about what (and how) owls eat! Time to experiment!
TED Talks
TED: On the virtual dissection table | Jack Choi
Onstage at TED2012, Jack Choi demonstrates a powerful tool for training medical students: a stretcher-sized multi-touch screen of the human body that lets you explore, dissect and understand the body's parts and systems.
Curated Video
The ANATOMY that Da Vinci got WRONG
It's undeniable that Leonardo Da Vinci made a great contribution to the subject of human anatomy. He created gorgeous anatomical illustrations that changed the course of medicine. But like every human being, he got some things wrong. In...
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Coolest Eyeball Video You'll Ever See
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy of the eye as well as its incredible evolutionary history.
Institute of Human Anatomy
What It's Like Working With Dead Bodies
In this video, Justin and Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discuss the basics of embalming and dissecting, as well as introduce the viewer to each cadaver in the lab.
The Noted Anatomist
AnatomyOne - Features
This video tutorial briefly covers the features of AnatomyOne including the Regional, Systemic and Clinical approaches to learning anatomy. It also shows the features in finding and using anatomy illustrations, cadaver prosections,...
60 Second Histories
William Harvey - circulation
William Harvey introduces himself and talks about his early years and his discoveries.
Institute of Human Anatomy
Understanding the Anatomy of the Rectus Abdominis
This video is a detailed anatomy lesson on the rectus abdominis muscle, also known as the six pack muscle. The teacher uses cadavers to show the muscle and discusses its features, including fiber orientation and tendinous intersections.
Institute of Human Anatomy
Understanding Period Cramps: Exploring the Female Reproductive System
This video explains the science behind period cramps by examining the female reproductive system. The uterus grows a thick inner lining called the endometrium every month in preparation for pregnancy, and if pregnancy doesn't occur, the...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Debunking Myths About Bodies After Death
In this video, the teacher debunks common myths about what happens to the human body after death. Through dissections and explanations of anatomy and physiology, the teacher explains why hair and nails don't continue to grow after death...
60 Second Histories
William Harvey's discovery
William Harvey explains how he discovered circulation; how blood flowed around the body.
Catalyst University
Hautant's Test | Rationale & Interpretation
In this video, I explain and demonstrate Hautant's test, a special test used in the assessment of vertebrobasilar artery insufficiency.
Catalyst University
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) | Presentation, Risk Factors, & Signs/Symptoms
In this video, we explore the risk factors, presentation, and signs/symptoms of an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) and how it can progress to a dissection.
Catalyst University
Vertebrobasilar Artery Insufficiency Test | Rationale & Interpretation
In this video, I explain and demonstrate the vertebrobasilar artery insufficiency test (VAT). More specifically, we cover the procedure, what constitutes a (+) test, and how the test works anatomically.
60 Second Histories
Herophilus and Erasistratus
In this short video, Galen talks about the discoveries of Herophilus and Erasistratus
Institute of Human Anatomy
Exploring Female Reproductive Anatomy: Dissecting for the Uterus
In this video, Jonathan and Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy perform a dissection to determine if a female cadaver has a uterus. They explore the anatomy of the female reproductive system, including the greater omentum,...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Inside the Lab: Exploring Body Donation and Anatomy Education
This video provides a tour of a lab that uses donated bodies for educational purposes. The video addresses common questions about body donation, preservation, and the different options for what happens to the remains after use. It also...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Marilyn Nelson - 'On Abrigador Hill'
Marilyn Nelson is the author or translator of more than 20 books and chapbooks for adults and children. Her critically acclaimed books for young adults include A Wreath for Emmett Till and the ground breaking Carver: A Life in Poems, a...
60 Second Histories
Andreas Vesalius dared to say Galen was wrong
Vesalius explains why he questioned Galen's accuracy and what he discovered when he was dissecting a human jaw.
Institute of Human Anatomy
Understanding the Increased Urination During Pregnancy
In this video, the teacher dissects a kidney and explains how it produces urine, then delves into why pregnant women have to pee more frequently. He discusses the changes in the cardiovascular system and kidneys during pregnancy, and how...
Institute of Human Anatomy
What Ibuprofen Does to the Body
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses how ibuprofen interacts with various organs and tissues in the human body, and potential side effects to consider.
Curated Video
Practical Jenkins - Exploring the Jenkinsfile and Declarative Pipeline Syntax
The new pipeline model of Jenkins has its core in the Jenkisfile. It is the source of all configurations related to the pipeline and involves a domain specific language with its own syntax. With detailed documentation, it needs some...
The Noted Anatomist
Sensation of the face
This brief video tutorial discusses the cutaneous innervation of the face via the trigeminal nerve (CN V).
Institute of Human Anatomy
Muscles Associated with the Testes: Anatomy and Function
The video is an anatomy lesson on the muscles associated with the testes in men. The teacher explains the location and development of these muscles, including the cremaster muscle and the dartos muscle. The lesson includes a...