Instructional Video3:42
Let's Tute

Understanding Myopia and Hyperopia: A Guide to Short and Long Sightedness

9th - Higher Ed
This video explains myopia and hyperopia, commonly known as short and long-sightedness. The video effectively explains the science behind these conditions and how they can be corrected with the use of concave and convex lenses.
Instructional Video3:12
Science360

Now you see it...Invisibility becomes clearer!

12th - Higher Ed
Andrea Alù, an engineering professor at the University of Texas at Austin, has an amazing job description: he makes things invisible. Alù is a leading innovator in metamaterials, artificial materials with properties that allow...
Instructional Video11:22
Brave Wilderness

Viper Venom vs. Human Blood!

6th - 8th
Get ready as Coyote and the crew take science to the next level with microbiologist Dr. Hunter Hines! They're showing you what happens when Coyote's blood is combined with the viper venom from the Fer-de-Lance in a scientific experiment....
Instructional Video20:47
The Wall Street Journal

AI Revolution

Higher Ed
Will AI change the world? Where will it be felt first in the economy and society, and how will society regulate its development?
Podcast1:02:12
NASA

‎Houston We Have a Podcast: Infamous Meteorites

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Dr. Duck Mittlefehldt, Planetary Scientist, talks about some curious findings in meteorites and the adventures endured to procure them. HWHAP Episode 30.
Instructional Video6:40
msvgo

What is an Atom?

K - 12th
It defines an atom and tells about its discovery. It describes the characteristics of an atom.
Instructional Video5:30
Physics Girl

Could you replace your eye with a camera?

9th - 12th
How does the eye compare to a camera? How do they work, and will camera technology ever get to the point where you would want to replace your eyeball with a camera?
Instructional Video22:51
Brave Wilderness

No Step on Snek!! How Bad is a Viper Bite?

6th - 8th
This week, Coyote and the crew encounter the fer-de-lance, one of Costa Rica’s most dangerous pit vipers! One wrong step can lead to a venomous bite - they camouflage extremely well, making them very difficult to spot! Watch as Coyote,...
Instructional Video9:49
Curated Video

Practical GraphQL - Become a GraphQL Ninja - Introduction to Cloudinary

Higher Ed
Managing Images with GraphQL: Introduction to Cloudinary
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This clip is from the chapter "Managing Images with GraphQL" of the series "Practical GraphQL - Become a GraphQL Ninja".This section gives an introduction to...
Instructional Video3:12
Curated Video

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 body’s immune system gives to some organs, like the eyes and the brain. Immune privilege limits the response of the immune...
Instructional Video7:12
Curated Video

033 The Receptive Field of a Ganglion Cell

Higher Ed
In this episode, I talk about receptive field of ganglion cells, showing how rods and cones are connected to bipolar cells that are then connected to Ganglion cells. The more bipolar cells you have connected to Ganglion cells, the larger...
Instructional Video12:08
Curated Video

031 How Rods and Cones respond to Light

Higher Ed
In this episode, I go through the process of how rods and cones respond to light. I use Rods as an example and show how Rhodopsin, Transducin and Phosphodiesterase are involved in the process. Enjoy
Instructional Video5:12
Curated Video

The Structure and Function of the Human Eye

Higher Ed
This video is a lecture presentation about the structure and function of the human eye. The speaker explains the different parts of the eye, their functions, and how they work together to allow us to see. They discuss the sclera, cornea,...
Instructional Video10:19
Institute of Human Anatomy

Anatomy of the Eye: Can Eyeballs Really Bounce?

Higher Ed
In this video, the presenters dissect cow eyes to explore the anatomy of the eye and test its strength by dropping them from different heights. They also discuss the importance of the eye's outer layer, the fibrous tunic, in protecting...
Instructional Video27:20
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Eyes and Ears

K - 5th
This video is a detailed explanation of how our eyes and ears work, focusing on the process of vision and hearing. It discusses the different parts of the eye and their functions, such as the cornea, iris, lens, and retina. It also...
Instructional Video2:57
Let's Tute

Understanding How the Human Eye Adjusts to Different Distances

9th - Higher Ed
This video explains the power of accommodation of the human eye, which is the ability of the eye to adjust its focal length through the ciliary muscles and the lens. It also discusses the least distance of distinct vision and the far...
Instructional Video6:14
msvgo

Anatomy of Human Eye

K - 12th
The nugget explains the anatomy of human eye, its associated structures, chambers and fluids.
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Pick of the Week: Looking at What the Eye Sees

9th - 10th
We move our eyes three times a second, over 100,000 times each day. Why isn't life blurrier?