Instructional Video6:45
Weatherthings

Swim Water Quality - Algae and Bacteria

6th - 8th
Water quality for swimming can be compromised by high levels of bacteria and harmful blooms of algae, in lakes and on ocean beaches. These can cause illness in people, along with harm to other creatures and plants. In this film, we look...
Instructional Video2:18
Makematic

Body Talk

K - 5th
Throughout history girls have been told what they can and cannot do with their bodies. But through activism and creativity, girls have fought to take back control.
Instructional Video8:06
Journey to the Microcosmos

The Diversity of Shapes in the Microcosmos

9th - Higher Ed
From trumpets and spirals to floral arrangements, single cell organisms take on many strange and unique shapes. But they don't look like that just for fun, their shapes can help them with movement, hunting, and even defending themselves.
Instructional Video7:49
Journey to the Microcosmos

Your Screen Is Covered In Human Blood

9th - Higher Ed
Your Screen Is Covered In Human Blood
Instructional Video4:15
Amor Sciendi

The Civil War: Photography, Technology and Destruction

12th - Higher Ed
Photography took the realities of modern warfare to the doorsteps of America. This video is part of a series on American Art.
Instructional Video1:25
Next Animation Studio

How some Brood X cicadas are infected with fungus

12th - Higher Ed
Thousands of Brood X periodic cicadas could be playing host to a fungus that turns them into spore-shedding “fungal gardens” and transforms their behavior, according to The Washington Post.
Instructional Video3:11
Vlogbrothers

Only Shooting Stars

6th - 11th
Only Shooting Stars
Instructional Video5:46
Professor Dave Explains

Lipids Part 1: TAGs, Fatty Acids, and Terpenes

12th - Higher Ed
What's butter made of? What about olive oil? Well they're lipids, which are largely nonpolar substances. Why is one solid at room temperature and the other is liquid? What are trans fats and why are they bad for you? Let's find out all...
Instructional Video12:28
Learning Mole

The Fabulous Ears

Pre-K - 12th
This human body video lesson is all about our ears and how we hear. Students will love this engaging and interactive video.This video serves as a great introduction or review video for your learners.
Instructional Video9:51
Journey to the Microcosmos

Amoebas Occasional Brain-Eaters

9th - Higher Ed
Yes, they might eat your brain, but there's a lot more to amoebas than that!
Instructional Video2:00
Ancient Lights Media

Biological Classification - The Porifera & Cnidaria

6th - 8th
Biological Classification Set: This clip introduces the phylum Porifera and the phylum Cnidaria.
Instructional Video3:48
Science360

Processing human urine to recycle nutrients into fertilizer - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Engineering a system that transforms human urine from a waste product into a fertilizer for more sustainable agriculture This sustainable agriculture research relies on a unique contribution from humans -- urine. And, once you get...
Instructional Video10:28
Journey to the Microcosmos

Slime Molds When Micro Becomes Macro

9th - Higher Ed
Let's dive into the branching weirdness of the pulsating slime molds!
Instructional Video6:31
Schooling Online Kids

The Life Stage Series: Physical Development - Water Soldiers

K - 5th
Caleb loves sugary drinks, but he needs to drink more water! The Water Soldiers are struggling to run his body! They’re travelling through his blood to his bones, tummy, brain and bladder to keep Caleb healthy. Join the Water Soldiers on...
Instructional Video3:38
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Jim Coan - The Brain and the Environment

Higher Ed
Dr. James Coan is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Virginia Affective Neuroscience Laboratory at the University of Virginia. Dr. Coan has consulted for clinicians, businesses and researchers, working with groups as diverse as...
Instructional Video4:00
Red Rock Films

Ecosystem Activator: Streams and Rivers. Age 10 - 14.

6th - 8th
Highlighting the life and movement of freshwater rivers and streams. Animals and their aquatic interactions with the ecosystem. Why streams and rivers are important and should be protected.
Instructional Video3:04
Vlogbrothers

The Cutest Octopus

6th - 11th
The Dumbo Octopus is very good and mysterious. I love them a lot and I want everyone to know it.
Instructional Video4:12
After Skool

You ARE What You Eat

12th - Higher Ed
In this animation, we examine the phrase, "You are what you eat". It's a phrase used around the world and throughout history, but how much scientific truth is there to back this statement up?
Instructional Video4:57
Neuro Transmissions

What Is Energy?

12th - Higher Ed
Energy is vital to powering our brains, our bodies, and our entire universe. Find out a little more about the different kinds of energy and how they impact your on a daily basis.
Instructional Video8:42
Journey to the Microcosmos

Rotifers Charmingly Bizarre & Often Ignored

9th - Higher Ed
We also don't really know what rotifers are... but we'll try to tell you as much as we know!
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

How Insulin and Glucagon Control Blood Glucose Concentration

Higher Ed
This video explains how the body regulates blood glucose levels through the hormones insulin and glucagon produced by the pancreas. The video also touches on the concept of negative feedback, where the body senses and responds to changes...
Instructional Video2:43
Visual Learning Systems

What Is a Fish?: What Are Fish?

9th - 12th
This lively video investigates the wide, colorful assortment of fish found on the planet. Concepts and terminology: saltwater, freshwater, cold-blooded, fins, backbone, eggs, scales, and gills.
Instructional Video34:01
Journey to the Microcosmos

A Microscopic Tour of Death | Compilation

Higher Ed
As strange as the creatures of the microcosmos are, their lives still revolve around the same fundamentals that ours do. There’s food, reproduction, and death. Yes, even microbes, hardy as they can be, experience death. In some ways,...
Instructional Video9:38
Professor Dave Explains

Phylum Chaetognatha: Arrow Worms

12th - Higher Ed
Arrow worms are voracious predators who play an important and often overlooked role in the ecosystem. There has been much debate about this phylum's place on the evolutionary tree. Let's learn why that is! Spiralia part 8