Institute of Human Anatomy
How Many Muscles Does it Take to POOP?
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy of the large intestine, as well as the mechanics of defecation.
Curated Video
How to Study Anatomy with this Unique Tool - ANATOMY IN CLAY® Learning System
In this video, we're going to show you how to study anatomy using the ANATOMY IN CLAY® Learning System. This unique learning tool is perfect for students who want to learn human anatomy in a hands-on way. This is a great way for students...
Curated Video
Our Internal Internet
Duke neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis describes why he believes that our brains are analogous to the internet, with main processing servers spread out in different regions.
Curated Video
Mitosis
Mitosis explores cell division by explaining the process and function of mitosis.
Curated Video
The Eukaryotic Cell
The Eukaryotic Cell examines a eukaryotic cell by describing its structure.
TMW Media
Tree Farming: What is SOLDRA
What are key points about the organization? How do Botanists determine the quality and characteristics of a tree? Tree Farming, Part 1
Institute of Human Anatomy
Understanding the Anatomy of a Caesarean Section
This video explains the anatomy and procedure of a Caesarean section (C-section) and how it has evolved over time. It also touches on the potential impact on the infant's microbiome.
Science360
Engineering a spinal cord repair kit - Science Nation
Polina Anikeeva hopes to one day be able to regenerate the spinal cord to restore movement for paralyzed people or possibly bypass the spinal cord altogether with a device that mimics its function. With support from the National Science...
Science360
Science Behind The News: Bio-Inspired Materials
In the search for the next groundbreaking tough material, scientists like David Kisalus from the University of California, Riverside are looking to nature for inspiration, including under the sea where one little crustacean packs a...
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
How to Make Felted Soap Wet Felting And Needle Felting
Felting soap is fun, beautiful, and useful! Learn how to wet felt and needle felting on soap using this tutorial.
Institute of Human Anatomy
Understanding Calf Strains, Achilles Tendonitis, and Achilles Tendon Tears
In this video, the speaker discusses the anatomy and injuries related to the calf muscles and the Achilles tendon. They explore the relationship between calf strains, Achilles tendonitis, and Achilles tendon tears, using examples from...
Cerebellum
The Human Body Nervous Systems - The Five Senses And Damage To The Nervous System
Experts in neuroscience help us understand why the human brain is a marvel of structure and function. This video looks at how the nervous system allows our five senses to opperate, it looks at the specific processes which allow us to...
Catalyst University
Anatomy & Physiology of Scapular Elevation & Depression
In this video, we discuss two movements of the scapula: elevation and depression. We will see the muscles of these movements, their origins, insertions, and actions.
Catalyst University
A&P I Lab | Exercise 4 Part 2: Connective Tissues
A&P I Lab | Exercise 4 Part 2: Connective Tissues
The Noted Anatomist
Superficial back muscles
This tutorial covers the muscles (attachments, actions and innervation) of the superficial muscles of the back.
Catalyst University
Adductor Group - Origins, Actions, Innervations, & Actions
In this video, we discuss the following: [1] location of the 4 major hip adductor muscle [2] origins, insertions, innervations, and actions [3] the pes anserine
Planet PE
BTEC Sport Revision- Muscle Fibre Types and Types of contraction
In this video I take you through type 1, 2 and 2x fibre types to look at how they may suit a performer in a particular activity. We then go on to discuss the all or none law and the 3 types of muscular contraction.
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
Beginning Needle Felting
Let’s start needle felting! I’ll show you how to begin and practice for projects to come. All you need is a cushion, felting needle(s), and wool roving. Special thanks to Art Teacher Glenna Campbell (Belmont M.S.) for information,...
Catalyst University
Temporomandibular Joint 😲 Mastication Muscles
In this video, we explore the anatomy and physiology of the 4 muscles of mastication (chewing) - temporalis, masseter, and medial and lateral pterygoids. More specifically, we cover their origins, insertions, actions, innervation, and...
Science360
CAVE2 immerses scientists and engineers in their research literally!
With support from the National Science Foundation, computer scientists at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) are pushing science fiction closer to reality with a wraparound virtual world in which a researcher wearing 3D glasses...
Science360
4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About - Episode 36
High five… and a half, snakehead stroll, designer meat, and capturing the symphony of life Article Titles/Links, Credited Institutions & Directorate: Gimme six! Researchers discover aye-aye’s extra finger...
Science360
Engineer Chris Mattson - ScienceLives
Brigham Young University engineer Christopher Mattson designs technology that targets the needs of the world's poorest populations. He and his students have produced new water-well designs for villages in Africa and new tools for farmers...
Catalyst University
Lesions to the Visual Pathway EXPLAINED
In this video, we discuss the basic structure of the visual pathway and then the effects on vision by lesions on specific structures in that pathway.
Catalyst University
The Trapezius EXPLAINED | Origin, Insertion, Action, & More
In this video, we explore the anatomy and functions of all parts of the trapezius. Specifically, we explore its structure, origin, insertion, actions, and innervation.