Visual Learning Systems
Plant Reproduction: Reproduction in Gymnosperms
This engaging video program uses colorful animations and on-location footage to illustrate some of the amazing ways plants reproduce. The reproduction processes in bryophytes, ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms are highlighted....
Visual Learning Systems
Plant Growth, Development, and Response: Seeds
From fertilization, to germination, to growth, to death, this series of videos explores the life cycles of plants. The means by which plants respond to their environment is also highlighted. Specific attention is paid to development of...
Visual Learning Systems
Courtship Behaviors in Animals
This video highlights the importance of courtship behaviors in animals for successful reproduction. These behaviors help animals locate, select, and bond with a suitable mate, ensuring the continuation of their species. Animal Behavior...
Professor Dave Explains
Viruses: Molecular Hijackers
Most of us know about viruses, and that they spread disease. But what is a virus exactly? Is it alive? How does it infect a host? There's a lot to discuss here! Take a look.
Curated Video
Beloved California octopus showered with love and farewells on her final days
New ReviewGhost, is a giant Pacific octopus, originally from B.C. She has been a viral sensation ever since she arrived at the Aquarium of the Pacific in California last summer. But right now, she is in the final phase of her life tending to the...
Curated Video
It's wasp season
New ReviewThe black and yellow striped pests are out in full force, ruining backyard barbecues, picnics and first dates across the city. Olav Rueppell is a professor of biological sciences at the University of Alberta.
Curated Video
Neuroscientists describe process of repairing spinal cord injury in monkey
Researchers wirelessly restored link between brain and spinal cord
Curated Video
50th anniversary of The Beatles last Canadian concert
On this day in 1966 The Beatles performed in Toronto. It was one of the last times they would play together.
Curated Video
Concerns grow over invasive species after tropical Atlas moth spotted in U.S.
A massive Atlas moth, usually found in the tropical parts of Asia, was recently spotted a long way from home in Washington state for what’s believed to be its first appearance in the U.S. Meanwhile, the invasive lanternfly is wreaking...
Curated Video
Is this virtual reality programme the new Google Earth for the universe?
Have you ever wanted to explore outer space without leaving the Earth? This VR software is your ticket to the furthest reaches of the galaxy.
Bloomberg
The Power of Open-Sourced AI
Thomas Wolf, chief science officer at Hugging Face, says DeepSeek's open-source model allows sharing of information, helping to lift all AI progress. He joins Caroline Hyde and Mike Shepard on "Bloomberg Technology" to discuss.
Curated Video
Entomologist 'Dr. Buggs' on why eradicating mosquitos might not be a bad thing
Are mosquitoes really as bad as they're made out to be? Entomologist Sammy Ramsey — aka "Dr. Buggs" — explains. (Scripps News)
Curated Video
Should mosquitos be eradicated?
Entomologist Sammy Ramsey, also known as "Dr. Buggs," usually talks about conservation efforts when it comes to bugs, but he says mosquitos are the exception because of the problems they cause. (Scripps News)
Curated Video
Losing Bees Could Have Huge Implications For The Environment
The decline or loss of bees could affect our food and other products, but it can also affect our environment, as they serve as a pollinator.
Curated Video
Italian prof comments ahead of cloning announcement
Washington DC 6 August 2001
1. Wide shot Zavos at hotel
2. Cutaway cameraman
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Panos Zavos, IVF Specialist, "We are considering 200 couples. That doesn't mean that 200 couples will be cloned immediately. They...
Curated Video
Italian cloning team comment ahead of annoucement
Washington DC - 6 August 2001
1. Wide shot Zavos at hotel
2. Cutaway cameraman
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Panos Zavos, IVF Specialist, "We are considering 200 couples. That doesn't mean that 200 couples will be cloned immediately. They...
Curated Video
Month old Meerkats revealed for the first time at London Zoo
1. Close of meerkats
2. Various of meerkats
3. Wide of Lucy Hawley, London Zoo meerkat keeper
SOUNDBITE (English) Lucy Hawley, Meerkat zoo keeper:
"We love them we are having such a success rate with the meerkat babies at the moment. ...
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Francia inaugura replica de arte rupestre de la cueva de Lascaux
Una nueva replica de la sorprendente cueva de Lascaux joya del arte rupestre abrira al publico al sureste de Francia el sabado mas de siete decadas despues de su descubrimiento
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Abbey Road among London street signs on sale at auction
A collection of London memorabilia is going under the hammer in the form of around 270 signs authenticated by the City of Westminster council. Among the most distinctive is the famous Abbey Road sign, a street best known for featuring on...
Curated Video
USA: US ARMY BUILDING BALKAN VILLAGE FOR TRAINING
English/Nat
The U-S Army is building a Balkan village in Colorado to give U-S troops realistic training for what they could face when they go to Bosnia as part of a peacekeeping force.
Commanders are preparing for the largest...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN: ANA pilots very positive about Boeing's 787 Dreamliner
CLEAN: ANA pilots very positive about Boeing's 787 Dreamliner
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Open to all, Nicosia's endangered old buildings
In the streets of Nicosia's old town, the old houses with crumbling stones and brick shutters are a common sight. As a result of the 1974 conflict - during which many Greek and Turkish Cypriots had to abandon their homes to take refuge...
Other
It's Aum Sum Time: Life Cycle of a Butterfly
Our topic for today is Life Cycle of a Butterfly. A butterfly lays eggs on the leaves of a plant. These eggs hatch and young ones called larvae or caterpillars come out of the eggs. The caterpillar starts feeding on the leaves and starts...