Instructional Video6:23
Curated Video

How Your Gut Health Affects Stress & Anxiety

Higher Ed
The gut microbiome, the community of microorganisms in our digestive tract, plays a surprising role in our mental resilience. The video explores the gut-brain connection and how gut bacteria influence our stress response. It also...
Instructional Video8:36
Curated Video

Why Earth’s Newest Glacier is Inside an Active Volcano

9th - Higher Ed
It was the scene of the most cataclysmic natural disaster in American history, a place of unimaginable devastation. Today, the crater of Mt. St. Helens Volcano is experiencing a rebirth — it’s the site of the world’s newest glacier. Not...
Instructional Video12:37
Astrum

Examining Mysterious Rocks on Mars

Higher Ed
Why you can't always trust what you see on Mars.
Instructional Video3:13
Curated Video

Enfermedades de transmisión sexual

3rd - 8th
El número de infecciones que se contagian por contacto sexual aumenta en todo el mundo. ¿Por qué? ¿Qué son las ETS? ¿Por qué algunas personas no saben que se han contagiado? Twig - Biología - Vida sana - La salud y enfermedad ...
Instructional Video0:51
Curated Video

Bacteria

3rd - 8th
Microorganismo unicelular sin núcleo que se reproduce por división celular simple. Twig - Biología
Instructional Video2:01
Curated Video

La sal como conservante

3rd - 8th
Hace miles de años, se descubrió que la sal servía para conservar alimentos. ¿Cómo lo hace? ¿Y qué otras cosas conserva la sal? Twig - Química - Las industrias químicas - Conceptos alimentarios básicos Claves de aprendizaje La...
Instructional Video1:35
Curated Video

El mercurio en las cadenas tróficas

3rd - 8th
Descubre cómo se transmite el mercurio por las cadenas tróficas y cómo se multiplica su concentración en cada eslabón. Twig - Biología - Los ecosistemas - Las cadenas tróficas Claves de aprendizaje Datos sobre el mercurio en...
Instructional Video0:44
Curated Video

Infeccioso

3rd - 8th
Una enfermedad infecciosa es la que provoca un agente biológico como un virus, una bacteria o un hongo, que puede transmitirse de un organismo a otro. Twig - Biología
Instructional Video2:57
Curated Video

El ciclo del nitrógeno

3rd - 8th
El nitrógeno es fundamental para la producción de proteína y ADN. Descubre su ciclo constante en la Tierra y cómo entra el nitrógeno del aire en la cadena trófica. Twig - Biología - Los ecosistemas - Las cadenas tróficas Claves...
Instructional Video2:49
Curated Video

Ingeniería genética

3rd - 8th
La modificación genética nos permite manipular la información genética de las células, incluso intercambiar características entre distintas especies. No obstante, es un proceso que ha suscitado gran controversia. Twig - Biología -...
Instructional Video1:03
Curated Video

Reducir, reutilizar, reciclar – ¿Sabías que?

K - 5th
¿Sabías que un sanitario de composta también convierte los desechos humanos en fertilizante? Twig - Humanos en la Tierra - Conciencia y cuidados ambientales - Reducir, reutilizar, reciclar Claves de aprendizaje Los desechos...
Instructional Video2:43
Curated Video

La fermentación

3rd - 8th
Descubre el proceso químico que da lugar a algunos de los alimentos más comunes, como el pan, el yogur, el vino y el vinagre. Twig - Química - Las industrias químicas - Conceptos alimentarios básicos Claves de aprendizaje La...
Instructional Video3:30
Curated Video

La función de los dientes

K - 5th
¿Por qué tenemos dientes y de qué manera se diferencian de los de los demás animales? Twig - Los procesos de la vida - Humanos y otros animales - Los dientes Claves de aprendizaje Los diferentes dientes cumplen diferentes...
Instructional Video3:21
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Lo natural frente a lo artificial

3rd - 8th
¿Son todas las sustancias químicas artificiales malas para nuestra salud? Descubre los efectos sobre la salud de las sustancias químicas naturales y artificiales, y cuáles de las naturales pueden ser mortales. Twig - Química - Las...
Instructional Video11:18
Curated Video

Why Is Food Packaged The Way It Is?

12th - Higher Ed
Weird History Food is getting into the packaging of your favorite foods. Sometimes, logical reasons exist for what seem to be frustrating package designs. Who knew that air in chip bags served a purpose? On the other hand, you might be...
Instructional Video9:21
Astrum

The Worry About Panspermia

Higher Ed
Forward and backward Panspermia. Can alien bacteria and viruses thrive and infect us on Earth? Here are my findings!
Instructional Video9:13
Science ABC

What are GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms)?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
GMO or genetically modified organisms are organisms with their DNA modified, usually by adding new or different DNA from another organism. GM crops are crops that have genes from bacteria. These genes allow the plants to either produce...
Instructional Video4:58
Science ABC

Lymphatic System Explained In Simple Words

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The lymphatic system consists of a complex network of lymphatic vessels, glands or nodes, and organs, such as the spleen and thymus, extending throughout the body. Through it flows a fluid called lymph. The lymphatic system has three...
Instructional Video7:05
Science ABC

Immune System: Innate and Adaptive Immunity Explained

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The immune system (or immunity) can be divided into two types - innate and adaptive immunity. This video has an immune system animation. The innate immune system consists of defenses against infection that are activated instantly as a...
Instructional Video3:12
Science ABC

Immune Privilege: Do Your Eyes Have a 'Separate' Immune System?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
To protect your vision, the human eye gets something called immune privilege. It is basically a license that the bodys immune system gives to some organs, like the eyes and the brain. Immune privilege limits the response of the immune...
Instructional Video6:47
Science ABC

Gut Microbiome Explained in Simple Words

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The gut microbiome are the trillions of microorganisms – primarily bacteria, but also fungi, viruses and protists – that live inside your digestive system. Scientists are discovering that these microbes are vital for us to live healthy...
Instructional Video3:31
Science ABC

Here's Why the Underwater Remains of RMS Titanic are Becoming Smaller Everyday

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The RMS Titanic is disappearing. In 20-30 years, the wreck of RMS Titanic might not exist. The so-called “unsinkable” ship sank in 1912, and now, over a hundred years later, due to iron loving microbes eating the ship.
Instructional Video9:21
Science ABC

Cellular Respiration: How Do Cells Get Energy?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Cellular respiration is the process through which the cell generates energy, in the form of ATP, using food and oxygen. The is a multistep biochemical process where food, primarily the carbohydrate glucose, is broken down to produce...
Instructional Video3:03
Science ABC

Can You Light A Fart On Fire?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Out of all the gases in our farts, hydrogen, and methane are the flammable ones. This means they can be set on fire. Even though you produce flammable gases, it isnt enough to create a flamethrower. Humans can fart anywhere between...