Brave Wilderness
BLASTED! Seriously, R U OK Coyote?!
In this special episode, get ready for JUST THE BITE! Coyote has taken a lot of bites over the past 6 years, and in this compilation you'll see him get BLASTED by BITES! This episode will have you asking the question.. R U OK Coyote?!
Brave Wilderness
NOT A WORM?!?
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote discovers the most bizarre creature he’s ever found, a Caecilian! Wait a what?! A Caecilian, while at first glance looks exactly like a giant earthworm, is actually an amphibian more closely...
The Noted Anatomist
Intercostal VAN topography
This video tutorial covers the topography of intercostal veins, arteries, and nerves.
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Does A Shark's Skin Feel Like?
This video is answering the question of what does a shark's skin feel like.
The Viral Fever
The Food Files: Is Seafood for Us?
Tasty, AND healthy. Fish is the holy grail of food and also a symbol of prosperity and luck. But with talk of containing heavy metals and other contaminants, are fish really any good for us? Today, we go in hook, line and sinker and...
Brave Wilderness
Salamander Scavenger Hunt! - How Many will we Find?!
On this episode, Coyote and Mario are in Kentucky for a Salamander Scavenger Hunt! With many different species of salamander in this location, how many do you think they will come across?!
Schooling Online Kids
The Life Stage Series: Physical Development - Sophia's Super Skin
Sophia loves going to the park when Sunny is up in the sky. But she hates putting on sunscreen! When Sophia gets sunburnt, she feels so disappointed – she must stay inside to recover, even though it is so sunny and beautiful outside! How...
Catalyst University
Basics of Mobilizations | Theory, Maitland Classifications, & Grades I-V
In this video, we explore the basic idea of mobilizations: the theory and Maitland Classifications (Grades I-V) with parameters and indications.
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding the Body's Defense Mechanisms
This video provides an overview of the body's defense mechanisms, specifically focusing on the first and second lines of defense, to protect against pathogens that enter through skin injuries. Investigating the Immune System part 3/9
The Noted Anatomist
Muscles of facial expression
This brief video tutorial discusses the muscles of facial expression.
Food Farmer Earth
Expert Techniques for Filleting Albacore Tuna
The video demonstrates the process of filleting an albacore tuna, detailing how to separate the fish into four quarters, remove the skin, and extract the maximum amount of meat while maintaining the quality of the cut. It emphasizes the...
Curated Video
Understanding the Chain of Infection: How Germs Spread and Infect
In this video, the concept of the chain of infection is explained, highlighting how germs spread from various sources to infect new hosts. It explores the different modes of transmission, including person-to-person contact, indirect...
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Is The Largest Organ In The Body?
This video is answering the question of what is the largest organ in the body.
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
Google Vector Drawing Tutorial for Beginners
This video will teach beginners how to create a vector drawing using Google Drawing (which is FREE and available to EVERYONE on Google Drive!)
Science360
Electronic Tattoo - Science of Innovation
A micro-electronic health monitor so thin, light and portable that it can attach right to the surface of skin and go wherever a person goes. This innovation has the potential to revolutionize the field of healthcare technology. Provided...
Science360
Batty for Bats - Science Nation
With support from the National Science Foundation, some Brown University scientists are doing extensive research on bats, studying everything from their agility in flight to the elasticity of their bodies. Researching a bat's evolution...
The Noted Anatomist
Dermatomes
This video tutorial defines dermatomes, how they are tested and why they are clinically important: 0:00. Introduction 0.14. Defining dermatomes 0:31. Clinical use of the term "dermatome" 1:01. Embryological use of the term "dermatome"...
JJ Medicine
Low Platelets: Signs & Symptoms (Basics for Beginners)
Low Platelets: Signs & Symptoms (Basics for Beginners) Low Platelets (also known as Thrombocytopenia) is a condition where the number of platelets in your blood is too low, which can cause a variety of signs and symptoms. Platelets are...
Curated Video
Snakes: Diversity, Adaptations, and Life Cycle
This video provides an informative overview of snakes, highlighting their diversity, unique adaptations, feeding habits, reproductive strategies, and survival challenges. It explores their fascinating characteristics, such as their...
Curated Video
The Art and History of Body Piercing
Piercings are one of the most common forms of body modification. The process involves puncturing or cutting body tissue to insert ornamental pieces. This art and cultural practice dates back at least 5000 years. Discover different...
Barcroft Media
I'm A Beauty Queen Despite My Scaly Skin
DESPITE being born with an incredibly rare condition that makes her skin crack and shed, Bailey Pretak is redefining beauty standards - by becoming a beauty queen. Bailey, 31, has battled lamellar ichthyosis all her life, a genetic...