Instructional Video2:14
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Vanessa Siddle Walker - Teachers Make a Difference - Hattie Kittridge Brown

Higher Ed
Vanessa Siddle Walker is the Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of African American Educational Studies (B.A. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; M.Ed Harvard University; Ed. D Harvard University). For 25 years, she has explored the...
Instructional Video0:56
Next Animation Studio

Plastic pollution: researchers discover worms who can safely biodegrade various types of plastic

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers led by scientists at Stanford University in U.S. and Beihang University in China have found that the mealworm can safely biodegrade various types of plastic, Stanford News reported. Americans discard about 33 million tonnes...
Instructional Video9:41
Learning Mole

Plants Around the World

Pre-K - 12th
A video created for, and aimed at primary school science students learning all about plants. This video explores rare plants from around the world.
Instructional Video12:37
Brave Wilderness

Bitten by Bloodworms!

6th - 8th
Bloodworms are back. And this time, Mark's putting those razor sharp copper fangs to the test. Meet the world's only venomous worm species. Using their bizarre proboscis, bloodworms hunt by striking and envenomating unsuspecting prey...
Instructional Video4:42
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Elevator Pitch - How Are Memories Created?

6th - Higher Ed
Memory is crucial to survival. But do we even know, what memory is? Rad challenges neuroscientist, Dr Yee Lian Chew, to explain in an elevator ride.
Instructional Video7:23
Journey to the Microcosmos

Mouthless Parasites That Make Their Home In Worm Guts

9th - Higher Ed
You’ve heard those worm horror stories, right? Stories of painful stomach cramps or diarrhea or nausea that eventually turns out to be caused by some worms that have taken up residence in someone’s intestines. It’s so terrifying and wild...
Instructional Video8:15
Journey to the Microcosmos

Aeolosoma: Polka-Dotted Vacuum Worms

9th - Higher Ed
Worms, despite their seemingly simple bodies, are a diverse bunch. Which is why we thought that for today, it might be fun to visit with a less famous worm, and like one of those relatives you don’t know very much about, but every time...
Instructional Video1:08
Curated Video

I WONDER - Is Blood Always Red?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of is blood always red.
Instructional Video3:41
Curated Video

How Do Deep Sea Fish Survive the Extreme Pressure?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Fishes survive underwater pressure as they do not breathe through their lungs. Therefore, they do not have air pockets that can be compressed due to the high pressures. However, fish aren’t the only creatures found at such incredible...
Instructional Video2:18
FuseSchool

Thinking like a parasite

6th - Higher Ed
Ever thought about how the world looks out of a parasite's perspective? This fun video takes you on that journey!
Instructional Video8:46
Brave Wilderness

PUKE Fruit Challenge! GROSS!

6th - 8th
In this segment of On Location, Coyote takes the Puke Fruit Challenge! Puke Fruit? Well it’s not commonly known by this name but the Noni Fruit absolutely should be! These bizarre and supposedly nutrient rich fruits give off a pungent...
Instructional Video4:12
Curated Video

Risk Management 101 for IT Professionals Essential Concepts - Deeper Dive Look at IT Vulnerabilities

Higher Ed
This video explains a deeper dive look at IT vulnerabilities.
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This clip is from the chapter "Why We Need Risk Management" of the series "Risk Management 101 for IT Professionals: Essential Concepts".This section explains the...
Instructional Video5:48
Food Farmer Earth

How To Cook Bugs For Food

12th - Higher Ed
Entomologist Lynn Royce demonstrates how she cooks up a plate of bugs. That’s right, not livestock fare or vegetarian food, Royce is cooking mealworms (beetle larvae), waxworms (caterpillar larvae) and grasshoppers. Why? There are a...
Instructional Video2:12
Odd Quartet

Ear Worm Attacks: Why Do Songs Get Stuck In Our Head?

9th - 12th
Why do we get songs stuck in our head? What exactly is an ear worm and how can we get rid of them?
Instructional Video7:24
msvgo

Garbage to Manure

K - 12th
It explains the process of vermicomposting.
Instructional Video8:15
Maddie Moate

How to make a mini compost bin! | STUFF to make and do with Maddie

K - 5th
Have you ever wondered how compost works or how to make your own? In this video we find out how composting breaks down our food waste using a thermal imaging camera AND we have a go at making our own mini compost bin out of recycled...
Instructional Video9:38
Professor Dave Explains

Phylum Chaetognatha: Arrow Worms

9th - Higher Ed
Arrow worms are voracious predators who play an important and often overlooked role in the ecosystem. There has been much debate about this phylum's place on the evolutionary tree. Let's learn why that is!<b<br/>r/>

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Instructional Video1:30
Out of this Word

Early Bird Catches The Worm

Pre-K - 5th
Moon wants to go early to the park to get a tennis court, but Max wants to sleep in because it’s a Saturday. Moon tries to get Max out of bed by telling him that “the early bird catches the worm", which means that people who show up...
Instructional Video1:26
Next Animation Studio

Creature that lived more than 555 million years ago is the 'oldest ancestor of all living creatures'

12th - Higher Ed
Geologists examining fossil impressions from South Australia have found evidence of the earliest relative of most animal life on Earth, a tiny, wormlike creature that lived 555 million years ago, according to a study published in the...
Instructional Video2:09
Science360

Silk - If Spiders and Worms Can Do It, Why Can't We

12th - Higher Ed
Future research could spin up new medical and materials breakthroughs based on silk, but obstacles remain in quest to replicate natural silk production, scientists say in this week's edition of Science.
Instructional Video2:21
Financial Times

Metagenomics: mapping the mysteries of soil

Higher Ed
A teaspoon of agricultural soil contains more than a billion living organisms. This biodiversity plays a key role in its ability to support plant life, including crops, but identifying and counting soil microbes is incredibly difficult....
Instructional Video5:11
Mazz Media

Breathing and Cellular Respiration

K - 8th
In this live-action program viewers will learn that oxygen is necessary for life and is used to create energy in cellular respiration. Students will come to understand Cellular respiration is required for life, and breathing, which is...
Instructional Video8:23
msvgo

Animal Fibres - Silk

K - 12th
It talks about the history of silk and the life history of a silk moth. It also describes sericulture and silk processing.
Instructional Video2:57
Curated Video

Animal Skeletons

K - 8th
This live-action video program is about animal skeletons. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated...