Curated Video
Comprehensive Android Developer Bootcamp - CRUD - Add and Get Contact Methods
Persistence in Android - Database:CRUD - Add and Get Contact Methods This clip is from the chapter "Persistence in Android - Database" of the series "The Comprehensive Android Developer Bootcamp".In this section you will cover Database...
Curated Video
Comprehensive Android Developer Bootcamp - Looping Through ArrayLists
Java Data Structures:Looping Through ArrayLists This clip is from the chapter "Java Data Structures" of the series "The Comprehensive Android Developer Bootcamp".In this section you will cover the Java Data Structures. You will be...
Curated Video
Dive Into Ansible - From Beginner to Expert in Ansible - Using Loops
This video demonstrates how to use loops. This clip is from the chapter "Ansible Playbooks- Deep Dive" of the series "Dive Into Ansible - From Beginner to Expert in Ansible".This section explores playbooks in Ansible in details.
Journey to the Microcosmos
How We Got The DNA From This Extremely Rare Ciliate
To study organisms at the genetic level, we need their DNA. Which means that we need to be able to wade through all the bits and pieces lying within their tiny bodies to pick out something even tinier—something we can’t just dig out with...
Journey to the Microcosmos
How to Identify Microbes
When there are over one trillion species, it can be hard to determine what you're looking at on your microscope. Thankfully we've got some helpful tips for you!
Curated Video
Why People Don't Listen To You? - Learn Effective Communication and Conversation Skills
Everyone can learn to be an excellent conversationalist. Join me to learn effective communication strategies and take your conversation skills to the next level.
Journey to the Microcosmos
We Finally Found the Elusive Bristle Worm!
We’ve spent most of our journey through the microcosmos seeking out the organisms that are too small to see with just the human eye. The bacteria, the ciliates, the tardigrades. Part of what makes them so exciting to find is that they...
Journey to the Microcosmos
The Aquatic Snails That Leave a Path of Destruction
It’s often said that one person’s trash is another person’s treasure. And surely there is no greater proof of that than the home of our master of microscopes, James. All along the windowsills and bookshelves are jars and tanks full of...
Journey to the Microcosmos
We Accidentally Grew Crystals
We'd love to learn more about our Microcosmos community and who's out there watching these videos. So, we've got a short survey for you to fill out where you can let us know more about you and what you'd like to see from Journey to the...
NASA
NASA | 2009 Tied For Second Hottest Year Ever Recorded
Scientists at the Goddard Institute for Space Science found that 2009 was tied as the second hottest year ever recorded.
All Ears English
Don’t Say "How Are You?" and a Webclass Invite - All Ears English Podcast Bonus
Today you'll learn the most native and natural way to say hello to coworkers in English.You'll also get an invitation to our upcoming live webclass so you can learn when to be informal and formal at work!
Journey to the Microcosmos
The Illuminating Reason Perenema Curl Up Into a Ball
Watching this Peranema feels a bit like watching a cat waffling back and forth between whether or not it wants to take a nap. Sometimes the Peranema stretches, its body undulating into an elongated, indescribable geometry as its flagella...
Journey to the Microcosmos
Our Tardigrades Got Stuck in a German Post Office
Tardigrades have been through a lot. They’ve been sent to the moon. They’ve had the moisture sapped out of them. At times, they’ve been in extreme heat. And at other times, they’ve had to contend with extreme cold. Well, today, we’ve got...
Learning Mole
Victoria Falls
This animated geography video lesson is all about Victoria Falls. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn more about geographical wonders and landforms.
Journey to the Microcosmos
These Squishy Dots Move So Fast You Might Miss Them
From our vantage point, as relatively large organisms, it can be easy to overlook the microcosmos, because it’s simply too small to see. It floats in front of our eyes at all times, and yet we cannot make out details until we turn to...
Journey to the Microcosmos
Why Are These Single-Celled Organisms So Large?
One day, James—our master of microscopes—was cleaning the marine tanks that some of his organisms live in when he noticed this creature. It was hard to miss given that it was visible to the naked eye, thanks to both its bright red color...
Journey to the Microcosmos
The Collotheca Doesn’t Mind Eating Its Own Babies
Imagine that this is the beginning of the last thing you’ll ever see, an empty landscape with thin lines scratched across it. But those lines suddenly sharpen and gather into a dense mass that spreads from the crown that sits atop a...
Next Animation Studio
Man fitted with first-ever bionic eye, sees wife for the first time
British man Chris James, 54, suffered from a hereditary illness called retinitis pigmentosa 22 year agos and became completely blind in the left eye while only being able to detect strong light with his right. On March 22, he became one...
The Backyard Scientist
Making a Sword with THERMITE!
Usually Thermite is used to destroy things... Instead, I wanted to use it to make something to destroy things with. If you have never heard of it -Thermite is a mixture of Iron Oxide (rust) and Aluminum powder. When you ignite it a...
Journey to the Microcosmos
Can This Baby Rotifer Escape Before It’s Eaten Alive?
This Loxodes magnus is large, so large that it was able to eat a rotifer, those funny animals we often see getting bullied by their single-celled neighbors. Except, that rotifer is moving. It’s alive, twisting and turning inside of the...
Journey to the Microcosmos
Putting Coral Under the Microscope
James, our master of microscopes, recently received a package from a coral farm in Germany. We’ve explored some of the microscopic creatures and bristle worms that were living and thriving in those packages in previous videos. But today...
Journey to the Microcosmos
This Extremely Rare Ciliate Has Only Been Seen Four Times
If you’ve been following James, our master of microscopes, on some of his other platforms, then you know what’s coming. You know that James has published his first academic paper, it's about this extraordinarily rare ciliate that you see...