Institute for New Economic Thinking
Deep Pockets of Human Capital
In part 4 of INET's interview with Erik Berglöf, he says that an integrated Europe is creating highly integrated supply chains, where countries in the East and West can take advantage of vast networks of skilled foreign labor and expertise
Maddie Moate
How do Bees make Honey? | Beekeeping with Maddie #13
It's time to answer one of your most asked questions! HOW DO BEES MAKE HONEY?! I've spoken a lot on this channel about how beekeepers take honey and how we care for the bees inside a hive, but I've never actually answered this key...
Curated Video
Introduction to Carboxylic Acids and their Reactions
The video discusses the structure, nomenclature, and reactions of carboxylic acids. It explains how carboxylic acids can be synthesized from alcohols using oxidizing agents and how their molecular formula and naming convention are...
Curated Video
Taking a Simple Random Sample Using a Random Number Generator
Walk through an example of selecting juniors and seniors in a high school to decide on the theme for the prom. This video provides step-by-step instructions on assigning numbers to each student, using the random number generator,...
Brian McLogan
Use the chain rule with sine to take the derivative
👉 Learn how to find the derivative of a function using the chain rule. The derivative of a function, y = f(x), is the measure of the rate of change of the function, y, with respect to the variable x. The process of finding the derivative...
The Noted Anatomist
Conduction system of the heart
This brief tutorial covers the conduction system of the heart
Curated Video
Introduction to Alkanes: Homologous Series and Naming
This video explains the basics of alkanes, a family of organic compounds found in crude oil. The video highlights the common features of alkanes, including the presence of single covalent bonds and the maximum amount of hydrogen in an...
Professor Dave Explains
IUPAC Nomenclature of Haloalkanes and Alcohols
Naming molecules according to IUPAC nomenclature.
Professor Dave Explains
Carbohydrates Part 2: Polysaccharides
Now that we know about simple sugars, we need to know about how these polymerize to form long polysaccharide chains, like cellulose, starch, and glycogen. Check it out!
Ancient Lights Media
Translation of m-RNA into Protein
Genetic Expression Set: 6. This clip provides a detailed look at the translation of M RNA into protein.
FuseSchool
What Are Proteins
In this video, we are going to discuss the structure and uses of protein molecules. Proteins are long-chain molecules made of strings of amino acids joined together. All amino acids are compounds with a similar basic structure: they have...
FuseSchool
What Are Structural Isomers?
Different forms of the same molecule are known as structural isomers; they have the same molecular formula but are different 'shapes'. In this video we will look at some different structures of butane - so they all have 4 carbons but...
Professor Dave Explains
DNA Replication: Copying the Molecule of Life
Your DNA needs to be in every cell in your body, so what happens when cells divide? How does each new cell retain all of the genetic information? The DNA is able to copy itself through a process called replication. Let's go through the...
Brian McLogan
What is concavity of a graph
👉 Learn how to determine the concavity of a function. A function is said to be concave up (convex) if the graph of the curve is facing upwards and the function is said to be concave down (concave) if the graph is facing down. To test for...
Wonderscape
Science Kids: Matter and Energy in Organisms and Ecosystems
This video explores the concepts of matter and energy in organisms and ecosystems. It explains how food provides energy for organisms, how plants use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into glucose, and how consumers obtain energy by...
Seven Dimensions
Unethical Decision Making: The Consequences
This video showcases different approaches to decision-making and highlights the importance of ethical and rational decision-making processes. It emphasizes the need for collecting information, weighing pros and cons, and considering the...
Professor Dave Explains
Protein Structure
Everyone has heard of proteins. What are they on the molecular level? They're polymers of amino acids, of course. They make up most of your body, so we have to understand their structure very well! Check this out to learn the hierarchy...
Healthcare Triage
Plant Based Fast Food Isn't Health Food
Many fast food restaurants are now creating products with plant-based meat substitutes that are pretty convincingly meatlike. Some of these chains are positioning these foods as "healthier options." Sorry to be a party pooper, but they...
FuseSchool
Food Chain
In this video, we are going to look at a food chain and the different roles within that. So we will discover exactly what each of these words mean: food web, food chain, trophic level, producer, consumer, herbivore, carnivore, omnivore,...
Curated Video
Exponential Growth: How Random Acts of Kindness Spread
In this lesson, students will learn about the power of exponential growth through the example of a chain of random acts of kindness. They will explore how a single compliment can lead to a cascade of compliments, multiplying rapidly over...
Ancient Lights Media
Cells - Ribosomes
Cell Structure and Function Set: 10. This clip looks at the structure of ribosomes and examines how they facilitate protein synthesis during the translation of M-RNA.
Visual Learning Systems
Food Chains: Food Webs
It is fascinating to explore the energy relationships between living things. This exciting video investigates the process of living things producing energy, consuming it, and breaking it down. Food chains and food webs visually...
Curated Video
Man wanted for slapping, snatching chain from 10-year-old girl in West Farms
New ReviewInvestigators say it happened as the child was walking in front of 714 East 176 St.