Instructional Video11:51
Catalyst University

Coagulation | The Extrinsic Pathway of Coagulation

Higher Ed
Coagulation | The Extrinsic Pathway of Coagulation
Instructional Video3:09
Brian McLogan

What is a complex numbers

12th - Higher Ed
Definitions are very important to your understanding of why and how we use mathematical processes. Without understanding what a process or certain terms mean it is very hard to understand how or why to do something. That is why I want to...
Instructional Video6:02
Professor Dave Explains

Organometallic Reactions Part 2: Oxidative Addition

12th - Higher Ed
In addition to ligand exchange, another common organometallic reaction is oxidative addition. This commonly occurs with metals that have stable oxidation states that are two apart. Let's explore some examples of different stypes of...
Podcast5:41
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids

How We Learn Language

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Language is complex, but children are natural language learners. Language itself is unique to humans, and many scientists want to know more about how humans are capable of learning language. Some theories suggest humans are born to be...
Instructional Video3:16
Catalyst University

3'-polyadenylation of mRNA

Higher Ed
3'-polyadenylation of mRNA
Instructional Video42:32
The Wall Street Journal

Imperfect Foods and Full Harvest CEOs on Markets for Surplus Food

Higher Ed
Philip Behn, CEO of Imperfect Foods, and Christine Moseley, founder and CEO of Full Harvest, discuss how their companies create new markets for surplus and imperfect food with WSJ's Jesse Newman.
Instructional Video2:33
Brian McLogan

What does the fundamental theorem of algebra tell us about a polynomial

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about zeros and multiplicity. The zeroes of a polynomial expression are the values of x for which the graph of the function crosses the x-axis. They are the values of the variable for which the polynomial equals 0. The...
Instructional Video2:24
ProTeachersVideo

Holocaust - A Pre-war German Jewish Family

Higher Ed
These rare home movies capture the life of a Jewish family in Munster, Germany, in the years leading up to second world war. The movies were shot by Siegfried Gumprich, a grain merchant who had fought for Germany in the First World War....
Instructional Video5:52
Neuro Transmissions

The Neuroscience of Language

12th - Higher Ed
Letês use our words to talk about words - how does our brain process language? Join us this week as Alie dives into some of what we know about the neuroscience of language, and some of what we donêt know, too! NOTE: Pardon the green...
Instructional Video5:06
FuseSchool

Economic, Environmental & Social Effect of Biofuels

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about the economic, environmental and social effects of biofuels as part of the fuels chapter within environmental chemistry.
Instructional Video2:08
Brian McLogan

What is a complex number

12th - Higher Ed
In this video playlist you will learn everything you need to know with complex and imaginary numbers
Instructional Video5:28
Curated Video

Carl Jung’s Theory on Introverts, Extraverts, and Ambiverts

Higher Ed
This video explains the difference between introverts and extroverts and how they gain and recharge their mental energy. It also provides tips for teachers and leaders to support both temperaments and help them develop their strengths.
Instructional Video5:26
Brian McLogan

What is the rational zero test?

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to use the Rational Zero Test on Polynomial expression. Rational Zero Test or Rational Root test provide us with a list of all possible real Zeros in polynomial expression. Rational Zero Test can be helpful to find all the...
Instructional Video4:42
Professor Dave Explains

Organometallic Reactions Part 3: Reductive Elimination

12th - Higher Ed
Reductive elimination is essentially the opposite of oxidative addition and the products of one process can be the reactants of the other process. What conditions are most favorable to reductive elimination?
Instructional Video10:48
Professor Dave Explains

Information Storage and the Brain Learning and Memory

12th - Higher Ed
Everyone has memories. But how does that work in the brain? How does your brain store information for you to recall later? And how do we learn various skills, like playing an instrument, or riding a bike? As incredible as it may sound,...
Instructional Video7:51
Catalyst University

The DNA Damage Response | Repair the DNA or Commit Apoptosis?

Higher Ed
DNA damage is inevitable. But what happens inside the nucleus when the DNA becomes damaged? Here we discuss the biochemical processes that occur and how the cell decides whether to attempt DNA repair or undergo apoptosis.
Instructional Video5:24
Professor Dave Explains

Organometallic Reactions Part 5: Nucleophilic/Electrophilic Attack on Ligands

12th - Higher Ed
Reactions that occur on the ligands themselves are quite common. Let's look at two common types of ligand reactions: nucleophilic and electrophilic attacks. Which types of ligands that are susceptible to these attacks and what happens?
Instructional Video19:17
Zach Star

What does the Laplace Transform really tell us? A visual explanation (plus applications)

12th - Higher Ed
This video goes through a visual explanation of the Laplace Transform as well as applications and its relationship to the Fourier Transform.
Instructional Video7:51
Professor Dave Explains

Endosymbiosis, Choanoflagellates, and the Origin of Animal Life

12th - Higher Ed
When we discuss zoology, we are always also talking about evolutionary biology. And with evolution, we are sometimes concerned with origins. What is the origin of animals? What is the origin of eukaryotes? What is the origin of life on...
Instructional Video7:07
Professor Dave Explains

Polynuclear Transition Metal Complexes

12th - Higher Ed
In previous videos, we have discussed complexes with a single metal center, but in this video we will focus on polynuclear transition metal complexes. Let's go through a couple examples and review how to check that the 18-electron rule...
Instructional Video2:22
Brian McLogan

What are complex numbers and the equality of complex numbers

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about solving rational equations. A rational expression is an expression in the form of a fraction where the numerator and/or the denominator are/is an algebraic expression. There are many ways to solve rational equations, one of...
Instructional Video4:07
Brian McLogan

What are complex conjugates

12th - Higher Ed
Definitions are very important to your understanding of why and how we use mathematical processes. Without understanding what a process or certain terms mean it is very hard to understand how or why to do something. That is why I want to...
Instructional Video3:52
Brian McLogan

Given a set of imaginary zeros find the polynomial

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to write the equation of a polynomial when given imaginary zeros. Recall that a polynomial is an expression of the form ax^n + bx^(n-1) + . . . + k, where a, b, and k are constants and the exponents are positive integers. The...
Instructional Video1:30
Brian McLogan

Factoring a trinomial by first factoring out a fraction

12th - Higher Ed
👉Learn how to factor quadratics when the coefficient of the term with a squared variable is not 1. To factor an algebraic expression means to break it up into expressions that can be multiplied together to get the original expression. To...