Instructional Video6:13
Curated Video

Do bones decompose? How long does it take for bones to decompose?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ever wonder why bones can survive hundreds of years without decomposing? This is due to the unique composition of bone. Bone is primarily composed of a very stable protein called collagen and the mineral calcium. The association between...
Instructional Video0:37
Next Animation Studio

Bones grown in lab could be used to repair badly damaged limbs

12th - Higher Ed
Stem cell therapy may be used to fix broken bones in the future. Researchers at private company Bonus BioGroup and Israel's Technion Institute of Research have successfully implanted bones grown from fat tissue stem cells into rats....
Instructional Video19:11
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Anatomy of Pain

Higher Ed
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy pain and shows the various structured associated with its transmission and processing.
Instructional Video5:49
Food Farmer Earth

Bone Broth Revival: Embracing Traditional Nutrition for Modern Health

12th - Higher Ed
The video highlights the cultural and nutritional significance of bone broth, a traditional food praised for its nutrient density, including proteins and minerals. It delves into how bone broth has been used historically for food thrift...
Instructional Video4:27
Catalyst University

Transversus Abdominis | How to Activate It đź’Ş

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore how to activate the transversus abdominis muscle in a short demonstration.
Instructional Video9:01
The Noted Anatomist

Skull fontanelles

Higher Ed
This video tutorial briefly identifies and discusses skull fontanelles including clinical conditions associated with them. 0:00. Introduction 0.11. Orientation of fetal calvaria (bones and sutures) 2:00. Fontanelles (anterior, posterior,...
Instructional Video2:39
Science360

No bones about it

12th - Higher Ed
In episode 44, Charlie and Jordan explore how engineers are studying the way bones heal in order to make materials last longer. The ability to bounce back after breaking is important because it allows the healed bone to look and function...
Instructional Video5:37
Poetry Foundation

Vanessa Angélica Villarreal reads “Crossover Album”

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Vanessa Angélica Villarreal reads her poem, “Crossover Album”.
Instructional Video5:55
Professor Dave Explains

The Science of Cremation and Memorial Diamond Formation

9th - Higher Ed
We all have the right to decide what happens to our bodies when we die, and cremation is becoming a popular option. But what is this exactly? How does it work, and what can one do with the ashes? Also, what are diamonds, and how can we...
Instructional Video12:40
TMW Media

Going Wild - Meet a Bull Elephant and a Lioness & her Cubs

K - 5th
Going Wild - Meet a Bull Elephant and a Lioness & her Cubs
Instructional Video2:12
Jam Campus

Human Bones Song

6th - 8th
Learn about the human bones in song format! A great way to boost classroom engagement when introducing new topics.
Instructional Video9:01
Kenhub

Female body surface anatomy

Higher Ed
Surface anatomy of the female seen anteriorly and posteriorly.
Instructional Video3:14
Curated Video

Why Do Babies Have More Bones Than Adults?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A baby is born with around 300 bones, whereas a grown adult has 206 bones. Cartilage, a rubber-like padding that shields the ends of long bones at the joints, is the reason behind this. Babies are born with more cartilage (than bone),...
Instructional Video6:41
Food Farmer Earth

A Traditional Old-Styled Butcher

12th - Higher Ed
As owner of Heritage Meats, an artisan butcher shop that specializes in organic, locally grown and sustainable meat products and services, Tracy Smaciarz ( can...
Instructional Video9:08
Zach Star

What is Biomedical Engineering?

12th - Higher Ed






Biomedical engineering is a broad major that encompasses mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, materials engineering, biology, computer science, and computer engineering. It's about using all these...
Instructional Video1:15
Out of this Word

Funny Bone

Pre-K - 5th
Moon in nose deep in her book as Max dances around her making funny faces. Max accidentally hits his elbow on the chair and makes dramatic noises when Moons asks Max if he hit his funny bone again. “Funny bone” is often used to refer to...
Instructional Video14:19
Brave Wilderness

Did We Find a MAMMOTH TOOTH?!

6th - 8th
On this episode of Beyond Dinosaurs, the Brave Crew are in South Dakota at the Mammoth Site! PLUS... they go on a gift shop hunt to put together one AWESOME prize package for one lucky viewer!
Instructional Video2:12
Curated Video

This Old Man

Pre-K - K
This Old Man is a popular nursery rhyme that will have you singing along and tapping your feet to the catchy music. This song, a favourite of babies, toddlers and preschoolers, makes learning a lot of fun.
Instructional Video13:21
JJ Medicine

Mastoiditis (& Acute Otitis Media) | Causes, Pathophysiology, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Higher Ed
Mastoiditis (& Acute Otitis Media) | Causes, Pathophysiology, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment



Mastoiditis is a condition involving infection and inflammation of the mastoid air cells of the temporal bone. Mastoiditis is...
Instructional Video4:05
Kenhub

Sartorius muscle (3D)

Higher Ed
Anatomy and functions of the sartorius muscle shown with 3D model animation.
Instructional Video5:04
Food Farmer Earth

Living Life as Dr BBQ

12th - Higher Ed
From the archives: He’s a BBQ spokesmen, a parking lot chef, and a cookbook author who has quite a story to tell. Join us on a ride with Ray Lampe, aka Dr BBQ.
Instructional Video9:29
JJ Medicine

Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis) | Causes, Pathophysiology, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Higher Ed
Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis) | Causes, Pathophysiology, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment



Tennis Elbow (which is also known as Lateral Epicondylitis) is a condition involving lateral elbow pain that is caused by and...
Instructional Video1:23
Food Farmer Earth

What This Artisan Butcher Looks For In a Beef Carcass

12th - Higher Ed
Maybe you can call him the CSI detective for beef carcasses. After breaking down upwards of 10,000 whole animals, Tracy Smaciarz of Heritage Meats (in Rochester, Wa) can tell you a lot about an animal just by examining the carcass. As he...
Instructional Video4:37
Curated Video

The Posterior Compartment Of The Arm

Higher Ed
In this video, I talk about the Triceps Brachii muscle, which is found in the posterior compartment of the arm, the radial nerve (innervation) and its function as a flexor of the forearm (elbow flexion).