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Curated Video

Criticism mounts as new Austrian govt scraps smoking ban

Higher Ed
The incoming Austrian government has announced it will scrap a planned law banning smoking in all bars and restaurants. Instead a proposed new law would follow the so-called Berlin model allowing restaurants to have areas...
Instructional Video4:30
Curated Video

Erdogan says Khashoggi was 'victim of a savage murder', questions body's whereabouts

Higher Ed
Saudi officials murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi in their Istanbul consulate after plotting his death for days, Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, said on Tuesday, contradicting Saudi Arabia's explanation that the writer was...
News Clip0:43
Sky News

Chocolate and Fudge Making factory

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Shows interior shots women working in a sweet making factory, woman taking tray of prepared sweets and placing them into plastic trays ready to be packed up. The Governor of the Bank of England warned today of the triple threat of...
News Clip2:25
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Koenigsegg bolidos fabricados en Suecia que se hacen un lugar entre los superdeportivos

9th - Higher Ed
Monstruos de lujo y poder hechos en Suecia por unos tres millones y medio de dolares: el fabricante de automoviles Koenigsegg llego hace un cuarto de siglo para hacerse un lugar en un nicho de mercado reservado exclusivamente a los...
News Clip5:51
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ice climbing festival attracts nearly 500 participants

9th - Higher Ed
Ice climbing is a relatively niche sport which requires a head for heights and nerves of steel (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Geisha coffee the world's most expensive bean from Panama

9th - Higher Ed
Geisha coffee a speciality coffee grown in the northern Panama region of Boquete is considered to be the most expensive in the world in 2019 the bean broke all records by selling for $1,029 a pound at auction and every year it attracts...
News Clip2:13
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : New coffins and fresh niches at Rio de Janeiro suburb cemetery

9th - Higher Ed
Images of Duque de Caxias public cemetery in Rio de Janeiro's suburbs that opened less than a month ago and offers free funeral services to families with low incomes (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip8:06
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Bolivian wine-growers banking on 'distinctive' altitude flavour

9th - Higher Ed
At almost 2,000-meters above sea level, Bolivian wine-growers are continuing a centuries-old tradition started by Jesuit missionaries in a bid to capture a niche market with their unique product that now dreams of enchanting world...
News Clip4:16
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Cuba's Chevy doctor keeping classic cars on the road

9th - Higher Ed
In Cuba, where American cars older than the average inhabitant are a common sight on city streets, panel beater Pablo Manso makes his living in a very particular niche: repairing Chevrolets from 1955, 1956 and 1957 (Footage by AFPTV via...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Chevrolet de 1955 a 1957, especialidad en Cuba de un chapista autodidacta

9th - Higher Ed
En Cuba, el chapista Pablo Manso se especializó en un nicho bien específico: los Chevrolet de 1955, 1956 y 1957, de los cuales reproduce piezas originales de carrocería en máquinas que él mismo fabricó (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip4:38
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Desaparecidos en Colombia: la amarga búsqueda que destrabó la paz

9th - Higher Ed
Una flor de plástico sobre el nicho azul; dentro, los restos de un desconocido. Blanca Bustamante y otras mujeres adoptaron a estos "NN" para darle un nombre y un doliente a los desaparecidos de la guerra interna en Colombia (Footage by...
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Bloomberg

Boeing CEO on 747 End, China Orders and Autonomous Jets

Higher Ed
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun discusses ending production of the historic Boeing 747, expecting more orders from China and developing an autonomous commercial jet. He speaks exclusively to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson in Everett,...
Instructional Video7:58
Be Smart

Why Do More Species Live Near the Equator?

6th - 12th Standards
The tropics contain about 40 percent of the area on Earth. Viewers take a trip to Peru as an entrancing video from a larger biology playlist explores the region. It explains the facts and theories about the biodiversity near the equator....
Interactive3:53
Scholastic

Study Jams! Biomes

4th - 8th Standards
Do you know the difference between a biome and an ecosystem? Teach elementary ecologists exactly what a biome is with this captivating cartoon! It discusses six biomes: taiga, tundra, deciduous forest, desert, tropical rainforest, and...
Instructional Video10:02
PBS

FAQs From Our First Year

6th - 12th Standards
After a year of PBS Eons videos, viewers raised some excellent points and questions. The hosts highlight the most common including classification of animals, when a new eon starts, how to pronounce scientific terms, and many other...
Instructional Video2:38
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Anole Lizards: An Example of Speciation

6th - 12th Standards
What happens to a species when members become separated by changes in their environment? Present young biologists with the ultimate example species—the anole lizard. A brief video describes the origins of the multitude of anole species...
Instructional Video4:47
Teacher's Pet

Introduction to Ecology

6th - 12th Standards
An educational video offers an overview of ecology and discusses the levels of organization from biosphere down to organisms. It also compares terms such as habitats versus niches, generalist versus specialist, and biotic versus abiotic.
Instructional Video5:12
Bozeman Science

Niche

9th - 12th
I'm not lost, I just haven't found my niche. Video discusses niches, including various pronunciations and definitions. It also covers competitive exclusion principle. Video is the 14th in a series of 18.
Instructional Video6:20
Bozeman Science

Ecological Succession

9th - 12th
Never trust a tree, they always look shady. The video explains both primary and secondary succession. It uses examples of volcanic activity, fires, and human disturbances. It is the seventh in an 18-part series.
Instructional Video10:02
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Crash Course

Ecological Succession: Change is Good

7th - 12th
Discuss how communities and the ecosystem of the earth deal with change. An informative video includes primary succession, secondary succession, climax community model, and intermediate disturbance hypothesis. 
Instructional Video11:30
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Crash Course

Community Ecology: Feel the Love

7th - 12th
Warblers are small birds that have been known to get caught in spider webs. The video covers community ecology, focusing on the Competitive Exclusion Principle using the example of warblers. It also includes fundamental versus realized...
Instructional Video3:20
Curated OER

Competition, Predation, and Symbiosis

7th - 12th
Each biome has self sustaining communities, but how did these unique and stable communities form? Investigate how these evolved with changing animal interactions.
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Vulture: India's Clean Up Crew

9th - 10th
In this video, students examine the role of vultures as scavengers, and explore the link between the vultures' niche and human health in India. [4:40]
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Parts of an Ecosystem

9th - 10th
A video lesson defining the basic vocabulary necessary to describe an ecosystem and its parts. Learn how the abiotic and biotic factors work together to form an ecosystem. [7:27]