Instructional Video1:06
Next Animation Studio

Scientists discover new pain-sensing organ in the skin

12th - Higher Ed
Swedish scientists have discovered a new organ under the skin that helps process certain kinds of pain.
Instructional Video12:30
Professor Dave Explains

Processing Auditory, Somatosensory, Olfactory, and Gustatory Information

12th - Higher Ed
We just looked at the process by which visual information makes its way from your eyes to your brain, and what happens when it gets there. So what about the other four senses? Those are pretty important too, so let's take a look!
Instructional Video0:52
Curated Video

I WONDER - Is The Skin Made Of Layers?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of is the skin made of layers.
Instructional Video10:06
JJ Medicine

Albinism | Genetics, Different Types, and What You Need to Know

Higher Ed
Lesson on Albinism. The genetic condition known as albinism is more aptly known as oculocutaneous albinism due to its ocular and cutaneous manifestations. An individual with albinism is colloquially known as an “albino”. Oculocutaneous...
Instructional Video4:26
Little Smart Planet

Weather the Song

Pre-K - K
How's the Weather?. By watching this video, kids will recognize the different types of climate. The song teaches them, the english vocabulary related to the weather.
Instructional Video6:54
Institute of Human Anatomy

Why Facial Expression Muscles Contribute to Wrinkles on the Face

Higher Ed
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the unique relationship facial muscles has with the skin of the face, and how that creates wrinkles.
Instructional Video11:55
JJ Medicine

Lichen Planus (“Purple Skin Lesions”) | Causes, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Higher Ed
Lichen Planus (“Purple Skin Lesions”) | Causes, Pathophysiology, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment Lichen Planus is an inflammatory dermatological condition involving lesions on the skin, mucous membranes and nails. There are a...
Podcast6:27
Earth Rangers

Animal Superpowers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Animals have adapted to their environments in a wide variety of ways and developed a range of survival strategies. This audio story highlights a selection of interesting animal ”superpowers,” many of which offer ecological advantages to...
Instructional Video4:33
Mazz Media

Integumentary System (Overview)

6th - 8th
In this live-action program viewers will learn that the integumentary system is the body’s barrier between its interior and the outside. It is an organ system consisting of the skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. Students will come...
Instructional Video2:35
FuseSchool

Human Defence Systems Against Pathogens

6th - Higher Ed
Human Defence Systems Against Pathogens | Health | Biology | FuseSchool Pathogens are disease causing microorganisms, that our body has many defence mechanisms against. The skin is the first physical barrier, providing a protective layer...
Instructional Video26:34
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Elephants

K - 5th
This video is about elephants. It covers various topics including the size and physical characteristics of elephants, their evolution, anatomy and physiology, their social structure and behavior, and the conservation efforts being made...
Instructional Video9:24
Institute of Human Anatomy

Muscles Associated with the Testes: Anatomy and Function

Higher Ed
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...
Instructional Video7:30
The Economist

South Africa: rugby's race problem

12th - Higher Ed
South Africa's national rugby squad has ‘‘quotas’’ to ensure more black players are selected. 25 years after the end of apartheid, can the controversial practice redress the race imbalance in the sport? And at what cost?
Instructional Video15:10
Kenhub

Cervical spine

Higher Ed
Bones, ligaments and joints of the cervical spine.
Instructional Video7:06
Barcroft Media

I Won’t Hide My Vitiligo With Makeup | SHAKE MY BEAUTY

Higher Ed
A STUDENT has finally embraced her vitiligo after years spending hundreds of dollars a month on make-up to disguise it. Up until a year ago, 21-year-old Mariah Perkins, from Timonium, Maryland, would hide the white patches on her face...
Instructional Video1:32
Visual Learning Systems

Healthy Digestive and Excretory Systems: Problems of the Excretory System

9th - 12th
This program reviews what our body does with the food we consume, and covers the major digestive organs and processes. The fundamental processes by which the body disposes of various types of wastes via the excretory system are also...
Instructional Video9:27
Catalyst University

Exocrine Glands of the Integumentary System

Higher Ed
This video explores the 3 primary classes of exocrine glands in the integumentary system: merocrine, apocrine, and sebaceous (holocrine) glands.
Instructional Video7:38
Kenhub

Hypothenar muscles

Higher Ed
Origins, insertions and innervation of the hypothenar muscles.
Instructional Video30:45
The Wall Street Journal

Beauty for All

Higher Ed
Many beauty and skincare brands have long ignored women of color, offering limited shade ranges and formulations. No more. Three entrepreneurs talk about creating new products for all types of skin, and targeting an untapped customer base.
Instructional Video3:42
FuseSchool

Organ Transplants and Ethics

12th - Higher Ed
This video provides an insightful overview of organ transplants, covering the history, process, and ethical considerations involved. From the first kidney transplant in 1954 to the complexities of matching donors and recipients, viewers...
Instructional Video5:22
Professor Dave Explains

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

12th - Higher Ed
Human papillomavirus, or HPV, is a virus that many people are familiar with, as it is unbelievably prevalent in the human population. But there are many strains that do different things in the body, as they invade different types of...
Instructional Video15:00
Mazz Media

Fossils and Dinosaurs

6th - 8th
The age of dinosaurs comes alive as viewers take a trip back in time. State-of-the-art animatronic dinosaurs help to create what life was like 60 million years ago. In this program students will learn the names and distinctive features...
Instructional Video6:43
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Anatomy of Skin Thickness: Why We Get Wrinkles

Higher Ed
This video explains the variability of skin thickness in different parts of the body and how it affects the aging process. It also discusses the impact of gender and ethnicity on skin thickness and its implications for cosmetics, plastic...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Veins: The Body's Blood Transporters

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a clear and concise explanation of veins, their function, and their role in the circulatory system. It discusses the differences between veins and arteries, the presence of valves, and why veins may appear blue under...