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Rachel Carson's Fight for the Environment

9th - Higher Ed
Marine biologist and writer Rachel Carson demanded that the US government take responsibility to protect people and the planet. Her book Silent Spring was a turning point in the modern environmental movement.
Instructional Video7:00
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Dolphins: Behavior, Communication, and Social Structure

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of dolphins, highlighting their diverse species, social behaviors, communication methods, mating rituals, and parenting habits. It also explores their intelligence, tool usage, and ability to mimic other...
Instructional Video7:01
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Eagles: Predators of the Skies

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of Eagles, highlighting their iconic appearance, hunting abilities, and unique behaviors. It explores their solitary nature, complex migratory patterns, and territorial behavior. The video also discusses...
Instructional Video7:43
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Wolves: Behavior, Social Structure, and Adaptations

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the fascinating world of wolves, highlighting their diverse species and their iconic appearance. It delves into their social structure, hunting behaviors, and communication methods, shedding light on their unique way...
Instructional Video3:00
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The Science of Camouflage

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explains the concept of camouflage in animals. It how they use biochromes and physical structures to blend into their surroundings, allowing animals to avoid attacks and increase their chances of survival. It explores...
Instructional Video7:00
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Koalas: Behavior, Adaptations, and Life Cycle

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a detailed overview of koalas, highlighting their unique physical characteristics, diet, behavior, mating habits, and life cycle. It explains how koalas have adapted to survive on a diet of eucalyptus leaves and...
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Professor Dave Explains

Herpetologist Jessica Ford (Get to Know a Scientist!)

9th - Higher Ed
What is a herpetologist? It's someone who studies reptiles and amphibians! Meet Jessica Ford, a PhD candidate at McGill University, who studies toads and tadpoles and their connection with the environment. If you like playing in the mud,...
Instructional Video5:16
Professor Dave Explains

Introduction to Spiralia and Lophotrochozoa

12th - Higher Ed
It's time to start digging into Nephrozoa, which is going to take a really, really, really long time to cover. The first major clade within that we will tackle is Spiralia. This includes well-known phyla like Mollusca and Annelida, but...
Instructional Video7:00
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Salmon: A Keystone Species in Aquatic Ecosystems

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of salmon, a family of schooling fish found in the northern hemisphere. It discusses their characteristics, behaviors, habitats, and life cycle. The video highlights the different species of salmon, their...
Instructional Video3:31
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How Animals Blend into Their Surroundings

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the concept of camouflage in animals and how it helps them survive in nature. It explains the different ways animals blend into their surroundings, such as matching their background or having special designs on their...
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Wonderscape

Science Kids: Discovering the World of Owls

K - 5th
In this video, you will learn fascinating facts about owls, including their stealth flying abilities, excellent eyesight, and unique adaptations such as their swivel necks and specialized feathers. You will also discover the different...
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Watch: Tigers freed from truck taste outdoor lifestyle at Polish zoo

9th - Higher Ed
Two tigers rescued last month from cramped cages in a truck have had their first taste of outdoor space, as they explored their new enclosure at the Polish zoo where they now live on Monday. The tigers were among ten being transported...
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Wing-flapping drone mimics insect flight

9th - Higher Ed
Researchers in the Netherlands have developed a small, winged drone that mimics how insects fly. They hope the flying robot could one day help them to better understand how insects pull off fast, agile manoeuvres. Their invention, named...
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The life of a woman who grows a tail in Ivan Tverdovsky’s film ‘Zoology’

9th - Higher Ed
‘Zoology’ is the story of Natasha, a middle-aged woman stuck in an unhappy daily routine, who one day grows a tail, which, as you can imagine changes her life. It is the second feature film of young Russian filmmaker Ivan Tverdovsky, who...
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Berlin Zoo opts for beacon technology app

9th - Higher Ed
Visitors to Berlin zoo can now access a whole bunch of extra information on the animals thanks to an app powered by beacon technology. When a visitor is near the gorilla enclosure, for example, the app will automatically bring up...
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Featherstar. This marine invertebrate is an ancient and primitive echinoderm, a member of the group of invertebrates that includes the starfish

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Featherstar. This marine invertebrate is an ancient and primitive echinoderm, a member of the group of invertebrates that includes the starfish
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Featherstar. This marine invertebrate is an ancient and primitive echinoderm, a member of the group of invertebrates that includes the starfish

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Featherstar. This marine invertebrate is an ancient and primitive echinoderm, a member of the group of invertebrates that includes the starfish
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Featherstar. This marine invertebrate is an ancient and primitive echinoderm, a member of the group of invertebrates that includes the starfish

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Featherstar. This marine invertebrate is an ancient and primitive echinoderm, a member of the group of invertebrates that includes the starfish
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A 3D animation depicts the skeletal and circulatory system of a Sauroposeidon.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A 3D animation depicts the skeletal and circulatory system of a Sauroposeidon.
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Featherstar. This marine invertebrate is an ancient and primitive echinoderm, a member of the group of invertebrates that includes the starfish

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Featherstar. This marine invertebrate is an ancient and primitive echinoderm, a member of the group of invertebrates that includes the starfish
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Featherstar. This marine invertebrate is an ancient and primitive echinoderm, a member of the group of invertebrates that includes the starfish

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Featherstar. This marine invertebrate is an ancient and primitive echinoderm, a member of the group of invertebrates that includes the starfish
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Featherstar. This marine invertebrate is an ancient and primitive echinoderm, a member of the group of invertebrates that includes the starfish

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Featherstar. This marine invertebrate is an ancient and primitive echinoderm, a member of the group of invertebrates that includes the starfish
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Gastrotrich moving through organic matter underwater. Gastrotrichs are microscopic animals common in all aquatic environments, typically living amongst soil or sand particles. They have a pair of glands used in adhesion to these particles, one of which se

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Gastrotrich moving through organic matter underwater. Gastrotrichs are microscopic animals common in all aquatic environments, typically living amongst soil or sand particles. They have a pair of glands used in adhesion to these...
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ECU T/L Shot of Naviculoid Diatoms moving and diatoms are primary producer of hydrocarbons which after millions of years of being buried underground are precursor to crude oil.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
ECU T/L Shot of Naviculoid Diatoms moving and diatoms are primary producer of hydrocarbons which after millions of years of being buried underground are precursor to crude oil.