PBS
How Did Our Most Famous Ancestor Really Die?
Did our most famous fossil ancestor, Lucy, die by falling out of a tall tree? The answer is part of a decades-long debate over how, exactly, our ancestors transitioned from life in the trees to life on the ground.
SciShow
Introducing: SciShow Talk Show! Emily, Rhinos, and Cas the Arctic Fox
Featuring Emily of The Brain Scoop ( / thebrainscoop ) and Cas the Arctic Fox! We decided it would be cool to have guests come into the studio and talk about science with Hank.
SciShow
Endometriosis: When Uterine Tissue Goes Rogue
While period cramps are never fun, they can actually be debilitating for those with endometriosis - a disease where rogue uterine tissue turns up in places that it doesn’t belong. Like in other areas of the pelvis… or even in the lungs...
TED Talks
TED: How I became part sea urchin | Catherine Mohr
As a young scientist, Catherine Mohr was on her dream scuba trip -- when she put her hand right down on a spiny sea urchin. While a school of sharks circled above. What happened next? More than you can possibly imagine. Settle in for...
SciShow
Introducing: SciShow Talk Show! Emily, Rhinos, and Cas the Arctic Fox
We decided it would be cool to have guests come into the studio and talk about science with Hank.
PBS
When We First Walked
Fossilized footprints have proved that human ancestors were already striding across the landscape 3.6 million years ago. But who started them on that path? What species pioneered this style of locomotion? Who was the first to walk?
TED Talks
Juliet Brophy: How a new species of ancestors is changing our theory of human evolution
In 2013, a treasure trove of unusual fossils were uncovered in a cave in South Africa, and researchers soon realized: these were the remains of a new species of ancient humans. Paleoanthropologist Juliet Brophy takes us inside the...
Curated Video
Evolution of Man: The Evidence
Discover how fossils help scientists to piece together evolutionary changes in early man - and how one very special fossil in Africa led historians down an exciting new path. Biology - Adaptation And Evolution - Learning Points. Fossils...
Curated Video
Birth
A guide to how the mother and baby's bodies change and cope with labour - the most challenging and potentially dangerous phase of pregnancy. Biology - Being Human - Learning Points. In the weeks leading up to birth, the mother's body...
Curated Video
Ball and socket joints
What do a baseball player's shoulder and a dolphin's flipper have in common? Life processes - Body systems - Joints and muscles Learning Points A joint is where two bones join together. Not all joints in the body move. A ball and socket...
Curated Video
Allosaurus
How fossilised bones have allowed palaeontologists to unlock the story of an Allosaurus' life. Life processes - Body systems - The human skeleton Learning Points The shape of bones can reveal habits and lifestyle of an organism. A Twig...
The Noted Anatomist
Pelvis Osteology (Os coxa)
This brief video tutorial discusses the pelvis (os coxa): 0:00. Intro to the pelvis 0.15.Pelvis (os coxa). SI joint, acetabulum, obturator foramen, greater sciatic notch, pelvic inlet, pelvic outlet 4:00. Ilium. Iliac crest, iliac...
The Noted Anatomist
Origins and Insertions
This brief tutorial teaches the definitions of origins and insertions. 0:00. Intro to origins and insertions 0:20. Defining origins and insertions 0:42. Challenge: Origins and insertions are not necessarily unchanging 1:23. Using the...
Curated Video
Italy, Rome - The Capuchin Crypt (Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuchini)
The Capuchin Crypt is a small space comprising several tiny chapels located beneath the church of Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini on the Via Veneto near Piazza Barberini in Rome, Italy. It contains the skeletal remains of...
The Noted Anatomist
Gluteal muscles
This tutorial focuses on muscles in the gluteal region including the gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, gluteus minimis and tensor fascia lata muscles.
Catalyst University
Basics of the Obturator Nerve - Origins & Branches
In this video, we explore the origins of the obturator nerve from the lumbar plexus and it important branches to the adductor muscles in the thigh.
Ti & Me TV
Easy Stretches For Hip Flexibility
A few beginner stretches for hip flexibility. This stretch routine can be done in a small space and is less than 10 minutes.
Curated Video
LOWER BACK SPECIAL (PART 2)
Wai Lana focuses on strengthening the back muscles to prevent and relieve lower back pain. She’ll show you how a strap can make sitting cross-legged easy.
Curated Video
SPECIAL: RECOVERY FROM CHILDBIRTH – PART 1
Practice these poses to get your abs back in shape and tighten up the pelvic muscles. Wai Lana will also show you a deep breathing technique you can do alongside your baby.
Catalyst University
The Sacroiliac Joint [Part 1] | Major Ligaments & Structures
In this video, we begin our study of the sacroiliac (SI) joint. We will discuss the major stabilizing ligaments and other relevant anatomy.
Catalyst University
TherEx | Hip Flexor Stretches [Rectus Femoris & Iliopsoas]
In this video, I demonstrate and explain several important hip flexor stretches for both 2- and 1-joint hip flexors (rectus femoris and iliopsoas, respectively).
Ti & Me TV
How To Do A La Seconde Turns and Floats- Beginner Tutorial With Miss Auti
Today we are working on a la seconde turns and float turns! This simple tutorial is perfect for those of you wanting to practice your dance turns. A la secondes are fun turn tricks that require lots of core strength, spotting, correct...
Curated Video
TIP-TOP TRIO
Wai Lana shows you a trio of backbends to keep you in tip-top shape. You’ll strengthen your back, give your digestive system a boost, and improve your overall health.