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Is Your Eye Color Real?
The eyes are often the first thing we see when we look at someone. And when you look at them up close, everyone’s eye color is a kaleidoscope of shapes and hues. How does eye color work? The answer involves some very cool physics, and...
SciShow
Could Eye Drops Replace Your Glasses?
Getting older means it’s likely that your eyes will have trouble focusing on things at close distances, so we are often prescribed glasses to combat this problem. But what if there were eye drops that could achieve the same results?
SciShow
Why Do My Eyes Glow Red in Photos?
You know how sometimes your eyes glow bright red in photos, making you look like a scary demon and ruining a priceless family memory? Well, there's a pretty cool reason it happens and ways to stop it! Learn about both in today's QQ!
SciShow
Do Brown Eyes See Better?
Since eye color is determined by chemical and structural differences in the eye, it seems logical that different eye colors see the world in different ways.
SciShow
Why Do Some Drugs Make Your Pupils Wider?
How do your pupils work and why do some substances make them dilate?
SciShow
SciShow Quiz Show: A Different Kind of Animal Wonders
Jessi from Animal Wonders gets a Quiz Show rematch against Hank. Will he prevail this time, or commit an animal blunder?
SciShow
What Are Eyeballs Made Of?
Eyeballs are unique organs, providing many animals with the ability to interpret the light waves in the world around them, but what are these squishy parts made of?
Curated Video
Exploring Innovative Audio Visual Technologies in Education
This video showcases two innovative projects in the field of audio visual technology and education. The first project involves students at the Arts Institute at Bournemouth in the UK testing and creating content for a unique audio visual...
Curated Video
How We See Part 1: Eyes
The process of seeing is a collaboration between the brain and the eye. How does the eye work to create sight, from the lens and iris to the pupil, retina and optic nerve? Biology - Being Human - Learning Points. A far larger part of the...
Curated Video
Dissection: Eye
We dissect and examine the different parts of a sheep's eye. These include the iris, retina, aqueous humour, vitreous humour, optic nerve and the lens. The lens is also used to distort the pattern on a piece of card to demonstrate how it...
Curated Video
How do we see?
Find out how our eyes and brain work together to enable us to see. Living things - Our senses - How do we see? Learning Points Our eyes and brain work together to enable us to see. Our eyes allow us to see the world around us. A Twig...
Great Big Story
Tim Doucette, The Legally Blind Astronomer with a Unique View of the Stars
Meet Tim Doucette, a legally blind astronomer whose unique vision allows him to see the night sky in extraordinary detail, inspiring others from his observatory, Deep Sky Eye.
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Wonderscape
Understanding Vision: The Science Behind Our Eyes at the Beach
Explore the complexities of visual perception through the anatomy of the eye. This video explains how the sclera, cornea, iris, pupil, and lens work together to process light and images, using a day at the beach as an illustrative...
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Coolest Eyeball Video You'll Ever See
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy of the eye as well as its incredible evolutionary history.
Curated Video
GCSE Biology - How the Eye Works (Part 1) - Structure of the Eye & Iris Reflex #31
This video covers - The structure (anatomy) of the eye - How the iris reflex works and allows us to respond to changes in light intensity Exam board specific info: AQA - Only triple/separate science IGCSE Edexcel - Appropriate for all...
Curated Video
This Man Restores Dead Rivers
Rajendra Singh is known as the "Water Man of India". Since 1982 he has worked with over 1,000 villages to bring back to life the Arvari River in Rajasthan, India. With community efforts reviving traditional water harvesting structures,...
Curated Video
Native American Boarding Schools: Forced Separation of Families
For over a hundred years, the U.S. government used education as a tool to assimilate Native American children into American society - by systematically erasing their history, culture, and language.
Curated Video
I See You
“I See You” describes the parts of the human eye that process light and allow people to see.
Lingokids
How to Draw Billy the Chick
Today we are learning how to draw our very own feathered scientist, Billy the Chick!
Señor Jordan
How to say "calm down!" or "chill!" in Spanish (Día 15)
I know I know... two days in a row late uploads. Well if you're upset, I may as well tell you to chill out! So here's the video where I can do that in Spanish so you understand me.
Britlish
Compound Eyes (subtitles)
Insects eyes have numerous lenses and are called compound eyes. When you get up close and personal to an insect and gaze into its eyes you'll see a pseudo pupil. This video looks at how compound constructed from ommatidium and how they...
Britlish
Compound Eyes (no subtitles)
Insects eyes have numerous lenses and are called compound eyes. When you get up close and personal to an insect and gaze into its eyes you'll see a pseudo pupil. This video looks at how compound constructed from ommatidium and how they...