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...
Healthcare Triage
The Science of Opioids
The Science of Opioids - How do opioids work? We look at the physiological processes that let opioids produce their effects in human bodies.
FuseSchool
Natural Polymers
Learn the basics about natural polymers. What are natural polymers? where are they found and how are they structured? Find out more in this video!
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
Needle Felting: Attaching Body Parts and Adding Details
This video will teach you how to needle felt body parts together to form a creature or animal, as well as how to add fine details like a face. I recommend you watch and learn how to needle felt basic forms first using my needle felting...
Mazz Media
Muscle Types
This live-action video program is about muscle types. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated...
Science ABC
Why Do Healing Wounds Itch?
When our body sustains a wound, new cells are formed near the edges of the injury and then move down to the base of the wound. Once these cells have migrated to the center of the wound, they connect with other cells nearby. Once this...
The Noted Anatomist
Hip joint structure and actions
This video tutorial focuses on the structure and actions of the hip joint.
Science360
Secrets of Plant Genomes Revealed! - Cotton, Building a Better Plant
Cotton has been used by humans for millenia for clothing and hundreds, if not thousands, of other uses. Now scientists are examining cotton genomes to try to build stronger, hardier, and otherwise better cotton plants. Secrets of Plant...
Science360
COTTON CANDY MACHINE USED TO REGROW HUMAN TISSUE?
This cotton candy machine has a higher calling than satisfying a sweet tooth. It's whipping up polymer fibers that may one day be a key ingredient in life-saving medical technologies. With support from the National Science Foundation,...
Catalyst University
Trigeminal Lemniscus Pathway EXPLAINED! | Facial Sensation
In this video, we explore the structure, physiology, and sensation relayed by the Trigeminal Lemniscus pathway.
Kenhub
Innervation of the heart
Autonomic innervation of the heart seen from the anterior view of open thorax.
Mazz Media
Muscle Function
This live-action video program is about muscle function. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated...
Science360
New nanotechnology to produce sustainable, clean water for developing nations
The world's population is projected to increase by 2-3 billion over the next 40 years. Already, more than three quarters of a billion people lack access to clean drinking water and 85 percent live in the driest areas of the planet. Those...
Science360
Smart Fibers - Innovation Nation
They say clothes make the person, but what about clothes that could one day heat, cool, compute and even monitor our health? They're coming! See how they're being made in this episode of Innovation Nation with Miles O'Brien.
Science360
Soldier scientists inventing lighter bullet proof vests, and more
Kit Parker is a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve and has served multiple tours of duty in Afghanistan. Even when he's not in uniform, this Harvard University bioengineer makes it his mission to protect the men and women of the U.S....
Professor Dave Explains
Types of Tissue Part 2: Connective Tissue
We just learned about epithelial tissue, so let's learn about a second type of tissue, connective tissue. This is extremely abundant in the body, with many different forms and performing many different functions. Even blood is a...
Mazz Media
Muscle Types
In this live-action program viewers will learn that the there are three muscle types; cardiac, smooth and skeletal. Students will come to understand that all muscles consist of long muscle cells bundled together into muscle fibers. The...
FuseSchool
Muscles
Muscles are a very important type of tissue that allow us to perform many functions - from simpler actions such as blinking our eyes and chewing our food, to more complex ones such as swimming and playing football. Muscles are...
FuseSchool
What are Nerve Cells, Neurons & Synapses?
There are 3 different types of neuron, or nerve cell; the sensory neuron which detects the signal, the relay or intermediate neuron, and the motor neurons which trigger the response. We will also look at how synapses work; transmitting...
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
Negative Space Painting | Mixed Media | Art Project Idea
This tutorial will show you a mixed media technique that can be used in a variety of ways! First, I create a watercolor underpainting. Next, I draw a floral motif over the most interesting areas of the watercolor underpainting using...
Science360
WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH: POLINA ANIKEEVA IS ENGINEERING A SPINAL CORD REPAIR KIT
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...
Curated Video
How candy floss could help in replacing lost human tissue
9 Fed 2009, New York
1. Pan exterior of New York Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical Center
2. Pull out of scientist Leon Bellan of Cornell University, setting up cotton candy machine
3. Bellan pouring sugar into machine
4. Mid...