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Instructional Video6:41
Curated Video

We Can “Bring Back” The Woolly Mammoth. Should We?

12th - Higher Ed
In the quest to understand how evolution basically built the woolly mammoth, we may have found the blueprints for building them ourselves.
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Instructional Video12:02
Curated Video

The Genes We Lost Along the Way

12th - Higher Ed
Our DNA holds thousands of dead genes and we’ve only just begun to unravel their stories. But one thing is already clear: we’re not just defined by the genes that we’ve gained over the course of our evolution, but also by the genes that...
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Instructional Video10:05
Curated Video

How Ancient Whales May Have Changed the Deep Ocean

12th - Higher Ed
It looks like the evolution of ocean-going whales like Borealodon may have affected communities found in the deep ocean, like the ones found around geothermal vents. And it turns out that when a whale dies, that’s just the beginning of...
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Instructional Video7:28
Curated Video

When Trees Took Over the World

12th - Higher Ed
420 million years ago, the forest floor of what's now New York was covered with a plant that didn’t look like a tree at all, except its roots were made of wood. Instead of looking up to learn about the evolution of trees, it turns out...
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Instructional Video8:00
Curated Video

The Risky Paleo Diets of Our Ancestors

12th - Higher Ed
We can track our history of eating just about anything back through the fossil record and see the impact it’s had on our evolution. Throughout time, part of the secret to our success as a species has been our early - and sometimes fatal...
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Instructional Video6:46
Curated Video

The Creature That Stumped Darwin

12th - Higher Ed
Toxodon was one of the last members of a lineage that vanished 11,000 years ago after thriving in isolation for millions of years. And its fossils would inspire a revolutionary thinker to tackle a bigger mystery than Toxodon itself:...
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Instructional Video5:59
Curated Video

Raptors: From Owls to Falcons

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video discusses the fascinating world of raptors, focusing on the two remaining families of primarily nocturnal owls. It explores their evolution from dinosaurs and their unique adaptations for hunting and scavenging. The video also...
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Instructional Video3:10
Science360

How did life on Earth begin?

12th - Higher Ed
It's one of the most profound questions of all - how did life on Earth begin? With support from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Georgia Tech biochemist Nicholas Hud and a...
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Instructional Video6:00
Curated Video

NASA | Asteroid Bennu's Journey

3rd - 11th
Bennu's Journey is a 6-minute animated movie about NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission, Asteroid Bennu, and the formation of our solar system. Born from the rubble of a violent collision, hurled through space for millions of years, Asteroid Bennu...
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Instructional Video2:07
SocMedia Films

Birds

9th - 12th
This brief video offers the viewer a few facts about the history and evolution of birds.
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Instructional Video3:37
Curated Video

Atomic theory

12th - Higher Ed
Atomic theory | Matter | Physics | FuseSchool We didn’t always know exactly what the atom looked like. Even today we’re not entirely sure – but we have a far better idea than ever before! In this video, we’re going to look at the...
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Instructional Video6:36
Curated Video

History of Cycling

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a brief history of cycling, from its origins in the 19th century to its current popularity as a mode of transportation, sport, and recreation. It highlights the evolution of bicycles and the impact they have had on...
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Instructional Video2:38
SWPictures

Developing a Universal Flu Vaccine

12th - Higher Ed
The video discusses the challenges of creating a new vaccine against seasonal flu every year due to the constant and rapid evolution of the virus.
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Instructional Video0:57
Curated Video

A New Time-lapse of an Island Forming in Tonga

3rd - 11th
Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai is the first island of this type to erupt and persist in the modern satellite era, it gives scientists an unprecedented view from space of its early life and evolution. The new study offers insight into its...
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Instructional Video3:20
Curated Video

NASA | Voices of MAVEN

3rd - 11th
On September 21, 2014, NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN mission, or MAVEN, went into orbit around the Red Planet. Its goal: to understand how a changing atmosphere transformed Mars from a warm, wet environment in its youth...
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Instructional Video2:22
Curated Video

NASA | Investigating the Martian Atmosphere

3rd - 11th
The Martian surface bears ample evidence of flowing water in its youth, from crater lakes and riverbeds to minerals that only form in water. But today Mars is cold and dry, and scientists think that the loss of Mars' water may have been...
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Instructional Video3:07
Curated Video

Elisabeth Domitien

9th - Higher Ed
Elisabeth Domitien was born in 1925 and became the first woman woman to serve as prime minister of the Central African Republic in 1975. She was the head of the women's group in the independence movement, the Movement for the Social...
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Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

005 Earth - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
Planet Earth was created under the force of gravity, when stellar dust and rocky debris from the solar nebula combined. “Proto-Earth” was completely molten, its atmosphere toxic. A collision with planetoid Theia formed the Moon. Earth...
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Instructional Video6:04
Wonderscape

Adaptations: How Species Evolve to Fit Their Environment

K - 5th
New ReviewExplore the concept of adaptations, crucial for the survival and evolution of species. Learn how organisms develop physical and behavioral traits in response to environmental changes. Understand the importance of adaptations through...
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Instructional Video5:22
Wonderscape

Fossils and the Fossil Record: Uncovering Earth's Past

K - 5th
Dive into the fascinating world of fossils and paleontology. Learn how fossils, the preserved remains and traces of ancient organisms, provide crucial insights into the history of life on Earth. Understand the role of the fossil record...
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Instructional Video2:28
Great Big Story

Dignity and Pride Communicated by a Handshake

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewExplore the significance of the dap, a gesture born out of solidarity among black soldiers during the Vietnam War. Dive into its history, evolution, and cultural impact through the lens of interdisciplinary artist LaMont Hamilton's...
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Instructional Video2:28
Great Big Story

Dignity and Pride Communicated by a Handshake

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewExplore the significance of the dap, a gesture born out of solidarity among black soldiers during the Vietnam War. Dive into its history, evolution, and cultural impact through the lens of interdisciplinary artist LaMont Hamilton's...
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Instructional Video1:33
Curated Video

Hamlet 1.2 Word Nerd: Canon

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewExplore the evolution of the word "canon," which began as a term for laws or decrees issued by the Christian Church, then referred to the official list of Biblical books, and eventually denoted a collection of authenticated works by a...
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Instructional Video0:58
Curated Video

Julius Caesar 5.3 Word Nerd: Success

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis video examines the etymology and evolution of the word "success" from its Latin roots in "succedere," meaning to follow or come after, to its modern connotations of achieving a positive outcome. The segment uses Shakespeare's play...

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