Instructional Video6:02
Curated Video

Slowing or Reversing Aging: Can We Live for 180 years?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ageing is a complex process which results from progressive loss of the body’s ability to maintain itself. This ageing comes with diseases and a general decline in health. Over the past few decades, scientists have come to better...
Instructional Video7:37
Curated Video

Feeding Mice (Convert decimal numbers with one or two decimal places into mixed numbers)

3rd - 5th
Calvin takes care of two small mice in the lab. He feeds them cheese but he carefully measures the amount of cheese on an electronic scale. The amount is in decimal number, but Calvin needs to find out the measured amounts in mixed...
Instructional Video6:41
Neuro Transmissions

How Does Your Brain Clean Itself?

12th - Higher Ed
Your body is constantly cleaning itself and destroying strange things that wander in. But the brain isn't connected to that cleaning service. So how does your brain take out the trash? And whatês that got to do with Alzheimerês Disease?...
Instructional Video5:18
Science360

Nanoparticle Cancer Detector - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
A San Diego researcher has developed a way to tag cancer cells for early detection in the blood stream. Professor Michael Sailor hopes to dramatically change how cancer is treated. He is on a quest to create nanoparticles that travel the...
Instructional Video2:42
Curated Video

Why is Alzheimer's still a medical mystery?

12th - Higher Ed
Decades of scientific research into Alzheimer’s have failed to find a cure. Little is known about the degenerative brain disease—but this may be about to change.
Instructional Video7:58
Curated Video

CompTIA A+ Certification 220-1001: The Total Course - Keyboards and Mice

Higher Ed
Our hands are constantly on our keyboards and mice, yet they are often some of the most ignored peripherals on our systems. Make sure you understand how to install and fully configure these important devices. This clip is from the...
Instructional Video23:51
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Bushwhacked! - Series 3 - Episode 12 (Cone Snails)

9th - 12th
An epic journey to the sea floor to carry out research on ‘a silent assassin’, the deadly Cone Snail.
Instructional Video2:20
Science360

NSF SCIENCE360 SUPER SCIENCE REWIND: CELL TALK

12th - Higher Ed
In this Super Science Rewind, Charlie and Jordan demonstrate how the cells responsible for relaying information from the ear to the brain adapt to noise levels in an environment. A cell in the auditory nerve exposed to loud sounds for a...
Instructional Video2:33
Science360

Sounds Of Survival

12th - Higher Ed
Many animals communicate with members of their own species using specific sounds. These sounds are behaviorally relevant to the animals because they facilitate important behaviors such as maintaining a territory or finding offspring on...
Instructional Video1:07
The Kiboomers

Where Are the Baby Mice Song | Fingerplays and Rhymes | Baby Songs | The Kiboomers

Pre-K - K
The Kiboomers! Baby Songs to help with counting, 123 and numbers! Listen to our 'Where Are The Baby Mice' video and sing along with the kids! "WHERE ARE THE BABY MICE SONG" Where are the baby mice? Squeak, squeak, squeak I do not...
Instructional Video4:23
Curated Video

Introduction to Punnett Squares and Genetic Inheritance Analysis

Higher Ed
This is a tutorial video that explains what a Punnett square is and how it can be used to analyze and predict genetic inheritance. The video defines important terms such as genotype and phenotype and explains how alleles operate on a...
Instructional Video0:39
Next Animation Studio

Human brain cells implanted into mice

12th - Higher Ed
The findings were published in the journal Nature Biotechnology. The research could lead could potentially lead to new treatments for patients suffering from brain damage or brain disorders, according to the Salk Institute - where the...
Instructional Video5:20
Curated Video

Greece, Mycenae ancient city - Lions gate

12th - Higher Ed
Mycenae, built between two hills, Profitis llias and Sara, dominates the Plain of Argos. According to myth, Mycenae was founded by Perseus, son of Zeus and Danae. In order to build the citadel, Perseus employed the Cyclopes, mythical...
Instructional Video0:55
Next Animation Studio

Eating certain vegetables can help prevent colon cancer

12th - Higher Ed
While it's been well-established that vegetables have many health benefits, the mechanisms behind them have largely remained unknown.
Instructional Video6:01
Curated Video

Does A Beaver Sleep In A Bed?

Pre-K - 3rd
Do animals sleep in beds? Does a Baboon? Or, what about a polar bear? Maybe a bumble bee, or a horse? People sleep in beds, but what about animals? Explore the whys and hows behind beds, and the ways animals and humans sleep, in this fun...
Instructional Video5:03
ShortCutsTv

The Birth of Epigenetics: the Agouti Mouse Study

Higher Ed
Could you really be what your mother ate? A groundbreaking experiment by Jirtle & Waterland provided the first scientific evidence of the influence of maternal diet on offspring health. It was not only the first demonstrated of foetal...
Instructional Video8:54
AllTime 10s

10 Accidental Scientific Breakthroughs

12th - Higher Ed
Some of the most amazing scientific discoveries happened by pure chance. Pretty crazy right?
Instructional Video3:43
Mazz Media

Hibernation

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about the word hibernation. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word hibernation through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
Instructional Video7:38
Maddie Moate

What do bees do in the winter? | Beekeeping with Maddie #3

K - 5th
It's time for another Beekeeping video and today we are getting ready for winter! We do have a VERY exciting Bee video in the mix but it's still in the editing stages so can't reveal anything yet! Make sure to leave comments and...
Instructional Video0:58
Next Animation Studio

Human mini-livers successfully function in rats

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers created a functioning mini-human liver and successfully transplanted it into rats.
Instructional Video4:42
FuseSchool

Mutations

6th - Higher Ed
So, what causes mutations? Well, this is where science fiction meets science fact, sort of. In the backstory of many superheroes there will be a meeting with a radioactive substance - be it cosmic rays or radioactive waste. In real life,...
Instructional Video9:44
Curated Video

Using Descriptive Adjectives to Enhance Your Writing

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of using descriptive adjectives in writing to make it more interesting and engaging for the readers. The teacher provides examples and exercises for the students to practice using...
News Clip4:45
Curated Video

40 mice will be sent to space to help with macular degeneration study

Higher Ed
A new crew aboard the International Space Station is currently waiting for some very special space mice.
News Clip2:36
Sky News

Pioneering stem cell treatment for lung cancer to be trialled in the UK

Higher Ed
Pioneering stem cell treatment for lung cancer to be trialled in the UK