SciShow
This is NOT What Evolution Looks Like
Hank explains where that over-simplified image of evolution comes from and what it is actually supposed to mean.
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Why people fall for misinformation | Joseph Isaac
In 1901, David Hänig published research that led to what we know today as the taste map: an illustration that divides the tongue into four separate areas. It has since been published in textbooks and newspapers. There is just one...
TED Talks
Joy Wolfram: How nanoparticles could change the way we treat cancer
Ninety-nine percent of cancer drugs never make it to tumors, getting washed out of the body before they have time to do their job. How can we better deliver life-saving drugs? Cancer researcher Joy Wolfram shares cutting-edge medical...
Amoeba Sisters
Enzyme Examples, Cofactors/Coenzymes, Inhibitors, and Feedback Inhibition
Already watched the Amoeba Sisters first video on enzymes and ready to explore a little more? In this video, the Amoeba Sisters cover a few examples of enzymes in the human body before emphasizing that enzymes are found in all the...
Crash Course
The Skeletal System: It's ALIVE! - CrashCourse Biology
Hank introduces us to the framework of our bodies, our skeleton, which apart from being the support and protection for all our fleshy parts, is involved in many other vital processes that help our bodies to function properly.
TED Talks
Nicholas Negroponte: 5 predictions, from 1984
With surprising accuracy, Nicholas Negroponte predicts what will happen with CD-ROMs, web interfaces, service kiosks, the touchscreen interface of the iPhone and his own One Laptop per Child project.
Curated Video
Exploring the Magic of Literature: A Journey Through Different Book Genres
This video discusses the importance of literature for children and explores different types of books available to them, such as picture books and lullaby books. It emphasizes the power of reading to transport us to different worlds and...
Flipping Physics
Gauss's Law for Magnetism
In this episode, Mr. P delves into Gauss's law for magnetism, unraveling the mysteries of magnetic flux through closed surfaces. Exploring the hypothetical existence of magnetic monopoles, the class speculates on the implications of...
Great Big Story
Chronicling New York's subway art, a lifetime's work
Explore the dedication behind documenting the unique art of NYC's subway stations through detailed illustrations.
Curated Video
AWS, JavaScript, React - Deploy Web Apps on the Cloud - Introduction to Scaling
Why and when to scale up a server? Vertical scaling increases your current machine's overall capacity and performance.
Curated Video
AWS, JavaScript, React - Deploy Web Apps on the Cloud - Introduction to Firewalls
You will now learn the basics of firewalls. Firewalls use stateful filtering to keep track of all incoming and outgoing connections.
Curated Video
AWS, JavaScript, React - Deploy Web Apps on the Cloud - Introduction to Server Security
Server security focuses on protecting data and resources held on the servers. It comprises tools and techniques that help prevent intrusions.
Mythology & Fiction Explained
The Forgotten Book of 16th-century Apocalyptic Visions - The Book of Miracles
In today's episode we take a look at the Augsburg book of miracles, a manuscript from an unknown author containing miraculous signs through out the ages, a collection of renaissance art and religious stories that many thought would...
Curated Video
Jack and Jill
Miss Palomine recites the poem, “Jack and Jill!” She then reviews a few words from the poem to ensure that the student understands them.
Curated Video
What's an Illustrator?
Miss Palomine explains what an illustrator is. She shows your student where he can find the name of the illustrator on a book. Miss Palomine draws an illustration using the poem “What Are Little Boys Made Of?” She then encourages your...
Curated Video
Picture This Fable
Miss Palomine continues the discussion about fables from the previous day. She draws illustrations to match the fables “The Peacock and the Fox” and “The Rooster and the Jewel,” and encourages the student to draw a picture of one of the...
Curated Video
Guess What Happens Next
A video entitled “Guess What Happens Next” which explores how to make predictions while reading the story "The Tortoise and the Hare."
Next Animation Studio
Microplastics alter fish respiratory, reproductive systems: Study
A new study from Duke University has found that microplastic fibers can cause damage to the respiratory and reproductive systems of the Japanese medaka fish.
Next Animation Studio
Japan approves human-animal embryo experiments
Japan has become the first country to greenlight a controversial experiment involving hybrid human-animal embryos.
Next Animation Studio
World’s largest 3D-printed building constructed in Dubai
Apis Cor, an American construction firm that specializes in 3D printing, completed the world’s largest 3D-printed building in Dubai at the end of October.
Next Animation Studio
China is getting ready to collect DNA samples from its citizens
China is gearing up to collect DNA from its citizens on a nationwide scale.
Next Animation Studio
India plans for third lunar mission, Chandrayaan-3
The Indian Space Research Organization on Tuesday announced plans for a third lunar mission called Chandrayaan-3 and said it is most likely to be launched later this year, according to the Times of India.
Next Animation Studio
Cosmic rays may be the source of biological ‘handedness’
Interaction between cosmic rays and early life-forms may be responsible for the fundamental property of chirality, or “handedness,” in biological molecules.
Jabzy
Russian Plans to Invade India - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Russian Plans to Invade India