Instructional Video10:46
Schooling Online

Biology Skills: Reliability Part 2

3rd - Higher Ed
We know that Robin Hood is an accurate and reliable archer, but is his aim truly perfect? Take a closer look! You’ll find that his arrows never strike the same place twice! This lesson will elaborate on the concept of reliability,...
Instructional Video7:27
Barcroft Media

The Twins That Were Cut In Half

Higher Ed
UTAH - OCTOBER 2018: Formerly conjoined twins have started a YouTube channel to highlight their different personalities and say they are glad they were separated. Twin sisters Kendra and Maliyah Herrin share an even closer bond than...
Instructional Video4:28
Barcroft Media

World Famous Conjoined Twins Turn 18

Higher Ed
CHHATTISGARH, INDIA - MARCH 14: CONJOINED twins Shivanath and Shivram Sahu say they have no regrets turning down offers to separate them - calling their condition a ‘gift from God’. The boys, who have just turned 18 and live near Raipur...
Instructional Video6:44
Soliloquy

Why does Homosexuality Evolve?

12th - Higher Ed
Homosexual sex doesnât lead to reproduction. So given that evolution by natural selection favours genes that increase an organism's reproductive success, why does evolution not drive homosexuality to extinction?
Instructional Video5:41
Curated Video

Jennifer and June Gibbons: the Silent Twins

9th - Higher Ed
June Gibbons and Jennifer Gibbons were identical twins who grew up in Wales. They became known as "The Silent Twins" since they only communicated with each other. They wrote works of fiction. Both women were admitted to Broadmoor...
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 Video3:47
STAT

Science and twins: a Twinsburg love story

6th - 11th
Twins, especially identical ones, are crucial for all kinds of scientific research. Two twin reporters find out why that is at the biggest gathering of multiples in the world. [read...
Instructional Video3:48
FuseSchool

Nature vs Nurture

6th - Higher Ed
CREDITS Animation & Design: Waldi Apollis Narration: Dale Bennett Script: Bethan Parry Have you noticed that you're different to your relations, parents or carers, your next-door neighbour, the kid who lives across the street and...
Instructional Video3:41
FuseSchool

Variation

6th - Higher Ed
CREDITS Animation & Design: Waldi Apollis Narration: Dale Bennett Script: Lucy Billings Look at these baby animals. You will have immediately observed how cute and fluffy they are but you will also have noticed that they are different -...
Stock Footage3:43
Bridgeman Arts

Skiers leave the lodge, ride the ski lifts and head down the slopes of the Laurentian Mountains in Quebec, 1930s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from a 1930s promotional film about skiing in the Laurentian Mountains in Quebec.
News Clip3:47
Bloomberg

Science and twins: a Twinsburg love story

Higher Ed
Twins, especially identical ones, are crucial for all kinds of scientific research. Two twin reporters find out why that is at the biggest gathering of multiples in the world.
Instructional Video
University of Utah

University of Utah: Learning Center: learn.genetics: Epigenetics: Twins

9th - 10th
Investigate the role the environment plays on gene expression through studies on identical twins. Contains video (4:41).