Instructional Video5:18
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Megan Garber - We’re Already Living in the Metaverse

Higher Ed
Megan Garber is a staff writer at The Atlantic. Focusing on technology, culture, and the intersection between the two, she has written about everything from the history of applause to the future of space travel for theatlantic.com and...
Instructional Video8:29
Food Farmer Earth

Copper River Salmon In Cordova, Alaska

12th - Higher Ed
Bill Webber and Bill Bailey are two longtime residents of Cordova, Alaska, whose livelihoods, and way of life revolve around the fishing industry. As we see in the video, both Webber, a third generation Alaskan fisherman, and Bailey, one...
Instructional Video8:47
The Guardian

How visualising death can help us accept it

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Leah Green tries out a form of meditation which aims to help people who suffer from death anxiety. In the sixth episode of Death Land she visits Alua Arthur, an end-of-life doula who facilitates the meditation. Through visualising the...
Instructional Video14:34
Curated Video

What is Biology - Part 1: Lecture 1.1

Higher Ed
This lecture goes into an introduction to what biology is, what an organism is and the 5 characteristics of living things.
Instructional Video0:49
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen

On The Move Again | POEM

Pre-K - 5th
On The Move Again | POEM We're always moving, moving, moving You know You gotta go. No time to grieve You just gotta leave. Get away from the pain On the move again. You gotta move it To prove it. Prove it To move it. Take the train....
Instructional Video11:22
Weird History

The Mysterious Life of Harry Houdini

12th - Higher Ed
Some of the most awesome Harry Houdini facts center on his search for truth in everything he did. Harry Houdini was not a guy to half-ass things. If he was going to chase down so-called mystics and expose them as frauds, he canceled...
Instructional Video1:13
NASA

Hubble finds a Black Hole Igniting Star Formation in a Dwarf Galaxy

K - 11th
Black holes are often described as the monsters of the universe—tearing apart stars, consuming anything that comes too close, and holding light captive. Detailed evidence from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, however, shows a black hole in...
Instructional Video7:07
Weird History

Steve Callahan Survived 76 Days Adrift at Sea

12th - Higher Ed
n an incredible true story of survival, Steve Callahan managed to stay alive for a shocking 76 days adrift on the Atlantic Ocean in just a liferaft. Today we're exploring just what happened.
Instructional Video5:31
Mr. Beat

The World Is Better Now Than Ever Before

6th - 12th
When you study history, you have a more complete picture of the world. When you have such context, you realize you are pretty darn lucky to be alive right now. Produced by Matt Beat. Music by Electric Needle Room. All images found in the...
Instructional Video4:29
Barcroft Media

Parents Feed Cerebral Palsy Daughter Mouth To Mouth: EXTREME LOVE

Higher Ed
SHANXI, CHINA, AUGUST 2016: A dedicated couple have raised an abandoned disabled child, keeping her alive by feeding her mouth-to-mouth like a bird. Li Huanme found her daughter, Likun, 16 years ago in the hallway of the hospital in...
Instructional Video6:27
Barcroft Media

The Teen Who Dies If He Falls Asleep | BORN DIFFERENT

Higher Ed
A TEENAGER who suffers from an extremely rare condition means if he falls asleep unassisted - he dies. Liam Derbyshire was born with Ondine's Curse, officially known as Congenital Central Hypoventilation Syndrome, which causes...
Instructional Video4:58
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Bill Holmes "In the End"

Higher Ed
Bill Holmes is a Philadelphia poet whose lifetime goal has been to become a successful writer and author. He is the author of the chapbook Illuminations, the spoken word CD Asphyxiation, and the newly released full-length poetry book...
Instructional Video8:37
Schooling Online

Biology Cells as the Basis of Life: Cell Structure - Introduction to Cells

3rd - Higher Ed
Biology is all about cells and living organisms. But after the summer holidays, Sally can’t remember what a cell is! Why is she uploading photos on Instagram when she has an exam tomorrow? Thankfully, it’s not difficult to learn about...
Instructional Video1:50
NASA

Hubble and Webb: A New Golden Age of Astronomy

3rd - 11th
The scientific community is incredibly excited to have these two highly complementary observatories operating together. With their collaboration, they will push the boundaries of knowledge on the backdrop of a rapidly evolving...
Instructional Video4:24
NASA

Hubble's Field Guide to Nebulae

3rd - 11th
Nebulae are some of the most resplendent objects in the universe, but it’s easy to confuse which one is an “emission nebula,” and which one is an “absorption nebula.” Thankfully, this “Field Guide” will give you a quick rundown so you...
Instructional Video4:17
NASA

The Hubble Deep Field: Looking Back In Time

3rd - 11th
The Hubble Space Telescope has made over 1.5 million observations since its launch in 1990, capturing stunning subjects such as the Eagle Nebula and producing data that has been featured in almost 18,000 scientific articles. But no image...
Instructional Video1:00
NASA

Hubble Confirms Largest Comet Nucleus Ever Seen

3rd - 11th
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has determined the size of the largest icy comet nucleus ever found. And, it’s big! With a diameter of approximately 80 miles across, it’s about 50 times larger than typical comets. Its 500-trillion-ton mass...
Instructional Video19:50
Wonderscape

Science Kids: The Importance of Trees

K - 5th
In this video, we explore the significance of trees and their role in our environment. We learn about the characteristics of trees, their ability to produce oxygen, provide food and shelter, and contribute to the overall health of our...
Instructional Video1:15
NASA

Hubble Trivia: 8) When Was the Last Space Shuttle Servicing Mission to Hubble?

3rd - 11th
The Hubble Space Telescope has been revealing the secrets of the universe for over 30 years, but it turns out Hubble has some secrets of its own! The question is: When was the last space shuttle servicing mission to Hubble? You might be...
Instructional Video2:46
NASA

Hubble Finds Evidence of Mid-Sized Black Hole

3rd - 11th
Astronomers have found the best evidence for a black hole of an elusive class known as “intermediate-mass,” which betrayed its existence by tearing apart a wayward star that passed too close. This exciting discovery opens the door to the...
Instructional Video2:26
NASA

Milky Way Marvels : Hubble’s Universe

3rd - 11th
30 years ago, the Hubble Space Telescope unlocked a window on the universe. Through that window we’ve seen the wonders of our Milky Way and expanded our vision across the galaxy. From the birth and death of stars to the baby pictures of...
Instructional Video0:58
Kenhub

Nerve roots of the phrenic nerve

Higher Ed
Mnemonic to help you remember the nerve roots of the phrenic nerve.
Instructional Video4:32
NASA

The Outer Planets: Hubble’s Continuing Legacy

3rd - 11th
What is OPAL? OPAL (Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy) is a project to obtain long time baseline observations of the outer planets in order to understand their atmospheric dynamics and evolution as gas giants. The yearly observations from...
Instructional Video8:01
Curated Video

Royal Ghosts part 3: Edward V of England and Richard Duke of York

12th - Higher Ed
Edward V of England and his brother, Richard Duke of York are thought to have been murdered to legitimize their uncle Richard III as King of England. No one knows exactly how they died and some believe they may have escaped. Whatever...