News Clip3:16
Sky News

Boris Johnson speaking at a leadership hustings event

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Conservative leadership candidate Boris Johnson speaking at a hustings event on 27 June 2019 in Bournemouth, United Kingdom
News Clip2:30
Bloomberg

Apple Makes Headway in Secret Bid to Track Glucose on Watch

Higher Ed
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman joins Caroline Hyde to discuss Apple's moonshot-style project dating back to the Steve Jobs era: noninvasive and continuous blood glucose monitoring.
News Clip4:02
Press Association

Leeds teen's life changed by artificial pancreas

Higher Ed
Footage of Laura Dunion, the UK’s first recipient of an ‘artificial pancreas, as she meets with Dr Fiona Campbell, consultant in children’s diabetes at Leeds Children’s Hospital, followed by interviews with the pair and Laura's mum...
Lesson Plan4:04
TED-Ed

Sugar: Hiding in Plain Sight

6th - 12th Standards
Did you know that you can find added sugars in three-quarters of the foods you find in grocery stores? Invite your learners to consider how much sugar exists in the food products we eat on a day-to-day basis, as well as to learn about...
Instructional Video5:16
TED-Ed

What Percentage of Your Brain Do You Use?

7th - 12th
Have you heard that humans only use about 10 percent of their brains? Well, don't believe it! After describing the tremendous amount of energy needed to power our 86 billion densely packed neurons, the narrator also explains how our...
Instructional Video0:52
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Lactose Digestion in Infants

6th - 12th Standards
Milk meets every single nutritional need for a baby in the first six months of life. Observe how an infant's small intestine breaks milk lactose down into a usable form of nutrition. With the help of an animation, viewers see the process...
Instructional Video6:24
Amoeba Sisters

Homeostasis and Negative/Positive Feedback

7th - 12th Standards
We all need a little feedback, both positive and negative! Take on one of the trickier Biology 1 concepts using a thoughtfully worded video from a fantastic biology playlist. The narrator explains both types of feedback with plenty of...
Instructional Video3:58
American Chemical Society

What is a Complete Breakfast?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Start your day—and your class—off right with an interesting video about breakfast! The resource, part of the American Chemical Society's Reactions series, tackles the most important meal of the day. The narrator explains what makes for a...
Instructional Video2:52
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American Chemical Society

Why Too Much Stress Is Bad For You

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Papers to grade, parents to call, meetings to attend ... there seems to be no end to stress! What happens to our bodies if we are under too much stress for too long? Examine the facts through an insightful video from the American...
Instructional Video2:42
American Chemical Society

Sugar vs. High Fructose Corn Syrup - What's the Difference?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Sometimes learning can be pretty sweet! Get your class involved in the sugar-versus-high-fructose-corn-syrup debate with a video from a playlist on chemical reactions. Viewers see the similarities and differences between the two...
Instructional Video2:42
American Chemical Society

Why Do Things Taste Sweet?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Our love of sweets can be traced back to our cavemen ancestors! The chemical makeup of sweet foods creates a strong source of energy in our diets. Glucose, sucrose, and fructose all have similar chemical structures that create the tastes...
Instructional Video2:10
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American Chemical Society

Why Do Leaves Change Color?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Discover the scientific explanation of fall leaves! The lesson narrator describes the role of chlorophyll, glucose, and weather in the process of the color-changing process. He adds an overview of carotenoids and flavonoids to explain...
Instructional Video2:48
American Chemical Society

Did You Know Honey is Really Bee Puke?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Despite the title, here is a video that makes honey even sweeter! Biology scholars journey inside a beehive with a fascinating video from the American Chemical Society's Reactions playlist. Pupils learn about the social structure of a...
Instructional Video7:20
Fuse School

Carbohydrates

10th - Higher Ed Standards
If you eat too many carbohydrates, they convert into fats, but if you eat too few, you become dizzy and weak due to low blood sugar. The video explains the chemical function of carbohydrates. It offers an idea of their importance and...
Instructional Video2:04
Fuse School

Green Chemistry - Principle 3

9th - 12th
What do paint and pantyhose have in common? Pupils learn how the manufacturers of these, and many other, products are finding safer reaction materials to protect their workers and reduce the impact on the environment. The process of...
Instructional Video7:35
Be Smart

The Science of Marathon Running

6th - 12th
The science of marathon running is the subject of a resource that begins with the history of the marathon and why it is 26.2 miles long, and then goes into the biology in our bodies and the way our muscles, bones, and other physical...
Instructional Video8:50
Bozeman Science

Homeostatic Loops

9th - 12th Standards
When someone is hot and their face is red, it is due to capillaries bringing blood closer to the surface of our skin so more heat can be lost. In the video, learners explore homeostasis and its role in the human body. Four homeostatic...
Instructional Video13:26
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Crash Course

ATP and Respiration

9th - 12th Standards
The Krebs cycle is the focus of a video that shows how ATP, or adenosine triphosphate, is made by the body through the complex processes of glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain. 
Instructional Video9:24
Bozeman Science

Signal Transduction Pathways

9th - 12th Standards
Signal transduction pathways are like the strings of Jimi Hendrix guitar being plucked and amplified! The video begins with an animation of a specific signal transduction pathway, detailing how epinephrine affects liver cells to release...
Instructional Video15:37
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Bozeman Science

Photosynthesis and Respiration

9th - 12th Standards
View how autotrophs and heterotrophs use the energy of the sun to form the energy their cells need, ATP. Learners watch an informative video that details the processes of photosynthesis, learning where it occurs, what...
Instructional Video4:03
University of California

What Does Sugar Actually Do To Your Body?

9th - 12th
Eat less sugar; you are sweet enough already. The video explains how the body processes glucose and fructose, then highlights the differences and results of both. It also includes suggestions for staying healthy. 
Instructional Video7:46
Amoeba Sisters

Photosynthesis and the Teeny Tiny Pigment Pancakes

7th - 12th
No, the Calvin cycle isn't the bicycle Calvin and Hobbes ride. A video describes photosynthesis through cartoon graphics. Using the chemical formula and two reactions, it stresses the importance of chlorophyll and ATP. 
Instructional Video4:24
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Ricochet Science

Carbohydrates

9th - 12th
Do you know what table sugar and the exoskeleton of crustaceans have in common? They are both types of carbohydrates. The video explains the three types of carbohydrates: monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides. It gives...
Instructional Video5:34
TED-Ed

At What Moment Are You Dead?

7th - 12th Standards
When is a person no longer living? This question has been puzzled over for millennia, but is there a clear answer? Watch as this video examines the biological line separating life and death.