Curated Video
Introducing NMAP
NMAP is the classic network scanner, in this video we will deep dive into its features
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Animals of Lamington National Park - Queensland, Australia
Season 1, Funnel Web Spider part 2. Brandon and Kayne explore the rainforest of Lamington National Park as they look for the northern tree-dwelling Funnel Web Spider. A local birdwatcher shares his knowledge of the spider and other...
Physics Girl
I survived 48 hours in the most isolated camp on earth
What does it take to survive in a camp on the arctic sea ice?
Hip Hughes History
The Cold War Explained: US History Review (3/4)
A ten minute regents based concept lecture aimed at the heart of the United States History Regents Exam as it related to Cold War. Part 3 of 4.
NUMBEROCK
7 Times Table Song Rap: Skip Counting by 7 | Multiplication Song by NUMBEROCK
Thank you for watching our 7 Times Table Song Rap: Skip Counting by 7 Song
Curated Video
Can A Whale Swallow You Whole?
Whales, in general, are not capable of swallowing a human being and therefore will not eat you. However, there is a species of whales that does pose a legitimate challenge to that general theory: sperm whales. Whales are generally not...
Hip Hughes History
The Election of 1872 Explained
A video lecture summarizing the Presidential Election of 1872 between Ulysses S. Grant and Horace Greeley. MISTAKE! Greeley was the editor of the TRIBUNE not the HERALD! ugh.
The Kiboomers
The Ultimate Nursery Rhymes and Songs for Kids | Best Nursery Rhymes | The Kiboomers
THE ULTIMATE NURSERY RHYMES AND SONG COLLECTION' Track List: 1 Hey Diddle Diddle (2012 Version) The Kiboomers 1:03 2 London Bridge (2014 Version) The Kiboomers 0:59 3 The Muffin Man (2012 Version) The Kiboomers 2:02 4 Little Miss Muffet...
Next Animation Studio
Scientists create monkey chimera with human cells
A team of U.S. and Chinese scientists has successfully implanted human cells into monkey embryos, according to a study published in the journal Cell on April 15.
After Skool
War On DRUGS or A War On the MIND? Part 2
When scientific study and ancient ritual point toward psychedelics as a tool for healing and awakening, why are these age-old plants regarded as harmful? In this ground-breaking original series, experts explore the history and use of...
All In One Social Media
CONTENT MARKETING MOTIVATION! // Why Content Marketing is Like Gardening
Like so many of you, I started a COVID-19 garden. I then couldn't stop laughing about how much gardening reminded me of content marketing. Seriously, the similarities are ridiculous! Join me while I break this down for you and also show...
Professor Dave Explains
The Plague Yersinia pestis
The Plague! The Black Death! You've heard of some version of this disease, which wiped out massive percentages of the global population several times in recent millenia. Terrifying, no? So what causes it? Well now we know! It's a little...
Barcroft Media
The Boy Who Can’t Stop Hurting Himself | BORN DIFFERENT
A young boy faces a daily battle with a rare condition which causes him to severely injure himself. Davey Wicklund, 11, from Renton, Washington, has a rare inherited disorder that affects his muscle control called Lesch Nyhan syndrome....
Science360
Mind Mappers: Mapping The Brain To Understand The Mind
Neuroanatomist Jacopo Annese is looking for 1,000 brains. The Director of the Brain Observatory at the University of California, San Diego is on a quest to collect, dissect, and digitize images of the human brain for the Digital Brain...
Science360
Mind Mappers Mapping The Brain To Understand The Mind
Neuroanatomist Jacopo Annese is looking for 1,000 brains. The Director of the Brain Observatory at the University of California, San Diego is on a quest to collect, dissect, and digitize images of the human brain for the Digital Brain...
Science360
Alzheimer’s patients: A surprise finding in executive function
Deborah Zaitchik says executive function measures for Alzheimer’s patients show staggering declines. Under a National Science Foundation-funded INSPIRE project, Harvard University psychologists Susan Carey and Deborah Zaitchik are...
National Parks Service
Yosemite Nature Notes 18: Water
Water is the life-blood of Yosemite National Park. The Tuolumne and Merced rivers water some of the most productive farmland on the Earth, and urban dwellers throughout the state depend on the Sierra Nevada snowpack for their domestic...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Between Rational and Irrational
Economists have generally understood human behavior as either rational (the classical model) or irrational (the behavioral model). Robb argues instead for a third framework, the type of decisions that we do for their own sake—behavior...
Science360
Understanding the Mind by Mapping the Brain - Science Nation
Neuroanatomist Jacopo Annese is looking for 1,000 brains. The Director of the Brain Observatory at the University of California, San Diego is on a quest to collect, dissect, and digitize images of the human brain for the Digital Brain...
AllTime 10s
10 Science Myths That 99% Of People Believe
Our society seems to be getting more science-literate by the day. But even as most of us start to grasp increasingly advanced ideas, some flat out falsehoods just won't go away. From Big Bang beliefs to sexing away the fat, here are 10...
Brave Wilderness
Creepy Tide Pool Creatures!
On this episode of Beyond the Tide, Coyote discovers some of the most bizarre and creepy tide pool creatures Costa Rica has to offer! From 5 foot long sea worms to hundreds of slimy sea cats this video is sure to make your skin crawl!...
Journey to the Microcosmos
The Highs and Lows of Tardigrade Pregnancy
The Highs and Lows of Tardigrade Pregnancy
Australian Children's Television Foundation
MY:24 - Living through an Australian bushfire
Before her MY:24, Romy was a carefree 13-yearold, living with her family and a lot of dogs and kangaroos on a four-hectare property. She loved her big bedroom and riding her bike around the property and she had a passion for playing...
Curated Video
Houston We Have a Podcast: The Overview Effect
Space philosopher and author Frank White discusses the impact of looking down at the Earth from above, and how it can create a shift in the way astronauts view and think about our planet and life itself. HWHAP Episode 107.