Instructional Video1:50
SciShow

Why Do Old Books Smell So Good?

12th - Higher Ed
Musty, with hints of vanilla, coffee, and maybe fresh cut grass-- why do old books smell the best?
Instructional Video12:47
TED Talks

Colette Pichon Battle: Climate change will displace millions. Here's how we prepare

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists predict climate change will displace more than 180 million people by 2100 -- a crisis of "climate migration" the world isn't ready for, says disaster recovery lawyer and Louisiana native Colette Pichon Battle. In this...
Instructional Video4:06
SciShow

How Studying Elephant Seals Could Treat Heart Attacks

12th - Higher Ed
Generally, when you think of carbon monoxide, nothing good comes to mind. And that’s… pretty reasonable. But elephant seals show us how we might be able to use carbon monoxide as an effective therapy for heart attacks and strokes.
Instructional Video5:40
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: The myth of Loki's monstrous children | Iseult Gillespie

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Odin, the king of Asgard, was plagued by nightmares. Three fearsome figures haunted his dreams: a massive, writhing shadow; a shambling, rotting corpse; and worst of all, a monstrous beast with a deadly bite. Though their true forms were...
Instructional Video3:01
SciShow

The Majestic Grolar Bear

12th - Higher Ed
Although polar bears and grizzly bears aren't all that similar and are definitely separate species, they can interbreed and create fertile offspring in the wild. Hank brings us the story of these misfit bears, which he likes to call...
Instructional Video3:33
SciShow

Is Sugar Alcohol as Awesome as It Sounds?

12th - Higher Ed
Sugar alcohol sounds like a fun adult dessert, but what is it really?
Instructional Video11:55
TED Talks

TED: Why earth may someday look like Mars | Anjali Tripathi

12th - Higher Ed
every minute, 400 pounds of hydrogen and almost 7 pounds of helium escape from earth's atmosphere into outer space. Astrophysicist Anjali Tripathi studies the phenomenon of atmospheric escape, and in this fascinating and accessible talk,...
Instructional Video1:58
SciShow

Why Do Old Books Smell So Good?

12th - Higher Ed
Musty, with hints of vanilla, coffee, and maybe fresh cut grass-- why do old books smell the best?
Instructional Video2:42
SciShow

How Do Marine Mammals Hold Their Breath For So Long?

12th - Higher Ed
How is it possible for air-breathing marine mammals like sperm whales and elephant seals to hold their breath for so long?
Instructional Video9:55
Crash Course

Silicon, Semiconductors, & Solar Cells: Crash Course Engineering #22

12th - Higher Ed
Today we’re looking at silicon, and how introducing small amounts of other elements allow silicon layers to conduct currents, turning them into semiconductors. We’ll explore how putting two different types – N and P semiconductors –...
Instructional Video5:19
SciShow

The Hunt for Water on the Moon

12th - Higher Ed
Crashing satellites into the moon can be fun AND educational!
Instructional Video2:20
Curated Video

Japan Visiting Homes

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewExplore cultural tips and etiquette for visiting people’s homes, especially when it comes to shedding your shoes and wearing guest slippers. Learn more about local practices for house slippers, toilet slippers, and even garden slippers....
Instructional Video2:32
Curated Video

How to Do Bounding Plyometric Exercises

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to do bounding exercises in this Howcast workout video about plyometric exercises.
Instructional Video1:24
Curated Video

How to Handle Your Puppy's Potty Accidents

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to handle potty accidents from dog trainer Robert Haussmann of Dogboy, Inc. in this dog training video from Howcast.
Instructional Video1:39
Curated Video

How to Deal If Your Partner's Ex Is Still in the Picture

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Is three a crowd in your relationship? Here's how to peacefully co-exist with your partner's former better half.
Instructional Video13:27
Curated Video

Documentary: The true horror of Russia's war in Ukraine | On The Ground

9th - Higher Ed
Ukraine’s forces have managed to repel Russian forces from several parts of the country, liberating towns and cities across the country from Russian control. But as Russian soldiers have retreated, Ukraine has found areas destroyed by...
Instructional Video5:57
Curated Video

C++: Relational Operators

9th - Higher Ed
Welcome to our complete C++ programming tutorial series, designed for beginners and anyone looking to strengthen their understanding of C++ coding! In this video series, we’ll cover everything you need to know to get started with C++,...
Instructional Video4:17
MarketWatch

Stock market vs. blackjack: what are your statistical odds of winning?

Higher Ed
Investing in the stock market is a lot like gambling. And in times of market turbulence, it can feel like the odds are stacked against you. But what does research tell us about the chances of winning in the market versus in the casino?
Instructional Video2:49
The Business Professor

Principal Liable for Torts of an Agent

Higher Ed
Principal Liable for Torts of an Agent
Instructional Video3:01
The Business Professor

Group Structure

Higher Ed
What is Group Structure? The arrangement of individuals and their relationships, both implicit and formalized, in a group, including positions, roles, and patterns of authority, attraction, and communication.
Instructional Video4:06
The Business Professor

Agent Authority to Contract for Principal

Higher Ed
Agent Authority to Contract for Principal
Instructional Video3:16
The Business Professor

Understanding the Liability of Agents and Principles in Contracts

Higher Ed
This video discusses the extent to which an agent is responsible for their actions on behalf of a principal and liable to third parties. The video also explores situations where an agent exceeds their authority and the potential...
Instructional Video8:56
Curated Video

Polysaccharides: the large carbohydrates you want to meet

9th - Higher Ed
Polysaccharides are large carbohydrates that have different structures and functions in humans and other living organisms. Starch, cellulose and glycogen are the 3 main types of polysaccharides we usually talk about when we learn about...
Instructional Video0:33
Curated Video

Peptide

6th - 12th
A molecule made up of a relatively short chain of amino acid building blocks. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary...