Instructional Video31:08
Curated Video

Different religious views about animal experimentation

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain different religious and non-religious views on animal experimentation, focusing on key ethical arguments and the impact on suffering and human health. Key learning points: - Animal experimentation uses...
Instructional Video22:19
Neuro Transmissions

Animal research is still the best option

12th - Higher Ed
Animal research is a controversial topic. It's critical for science and medicine, but is it "right" or ethical? New technologies are allowing scientists to conduct experiments in all kinds of new model systems. So that means that...
Instructional Video9:42
Amoeba Sisters

Nature of Science

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the nature of science with The Amoeba Sisters. This video discusses why there is not just one universal scientific method as well as the importance of credible sources when researching. Vocab in experimental design including...
Instructional Video0:45
Next Animation Studio

Scientists combine cancer drugs to treat melanoma

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have combined two experimental cancer drugs to treat melanoma.
Instructional Video0:42
Next Animation Studio

China builds massive radio antenna facility

12th - Higher Ed
China's new experimental radio antenna facility has been built on land that is 3,700 sq km in size and could possible be used for the Chinese military.
Instructional Video34:43
Curated Video

Christian responses to issues in the natural world

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain Christian views on stewardship and the treatment of animals, including key teachings and differing perspectives. Key learning points: - Genesis 1:28 is mainly seen as supporting stewardship, but sometimes as...
Instructional Video1:04
Next Animation Studio

1st person in US gets experimental coronavirus vaccine

12th - Higher Ed
A U.S. volunteer became the first person to receive an experimental COVID-19 vaccine as part of the first phase of humans trial on March 16, the Associated Press reports.
Instructional Video5:14
The Royal Institution

How To Make Your Own Animations - Psychology for Kids - ExpeRimental #27

9th - 11th
Make your own thaumatrope and phenakistoscopes, and explore how we perceive motion. Download all the templates here: http://www.rigb.org/families/experimental/spinema We're all used to seeing films and animations. This activity is all...
Instructional Video3:56
Curated Video

Calculating Molar Volumes Using Experimental Data | Chemical Calculations | Chemistry | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about Calculating molar volumes using experimental data. How do you calculate molar volumes? How do you use experimental data? Find out more in this video! This Open Educational Resource is free of charge, under a...
Instructional Video1:36
Curated Video

Pushing Animation Boundaries: The Revolutionary Technology Behind The Polar Express

Pre-K - Higher Ed
"The Polar Express" is a groundbreaking Warner Brothers film that pushes digital animation to new heights. Using experimental performance capture technology, Tom Hanks plays five characters by wearing a latex suit and cap covered in...
Instructional Video10:54
Curated Video

RSA ANIMATE: Language as a Window into Human Nature

9th - 11th
In this new RSA Animate, renowned experimental psychologist Steven Pinker shows us how the mind turns the finite building blocks of language into infinite meanings. Taken from the RSA's free public events programme www.thersa.org/events....
Instructional Video4:27
Creators

Brain-Melting Machines, 3D Animation, and Underwater Art | Culture Beat Episode 1

6th - 11th
Culture Beat is our bi-weekly roundup of the most exciting, outlandish, and mind-expanding cultural happenings and projects that we can get our hands on. In this first episode, we visit "Detroitus" sculptor Ryan Doyle at his LA show...
Instructional Video21:24
SciShow

Fungi and Invasive Plants: SciShow Talk Show

12th - Higher Ed
Soil ecologist Dr. Ylva Lekberg explains the connection between microscopic fungi and invasive plants, and Jessi from Animal Wonders introduces us to Sydney the woylie!
Instructional Video4:30
SciShow

Starfish Eyes, Octopus Blood, and Human Evolution in Action

12th - Higher Ed
You're probably aware that nature has come up with some pretty fascinating animal adaptations over the millennia, and in general, the stranger the adaptation, the more important it is to that organism. Today on SciShow News, Hank has...
Instructional Video13:24
TED Talks

TED: What crows teach us about death | Kaeli Swift

12th - Higher Ed
Rituals for the dead span much of the natural world, seen in practices from humans and elephants to bees, dolphins and beyond. With charm and playful insight, animal behaviorist Kaeli Swift delves into the life (and death) habits of...
Instructional Video1:57
Next Animation Studio

China’s $1 trillion fusion reactor sets new record for sustaining temperatures five times hotter than the sun

12th - Higher Ed
China's $1 trillion Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak fusion reactor has superheated a loop of plasma to 70 million degrees Celsius, or five times hotter than the sun, for a new record of just over 17 minutes.
Instructional Video0:39
Next Animation Studio

Modified polio virus used to treat brain cancer

12th - Higher Ed
A new experimental treatment is using a modified version of a once-dreaded virus to fight against a deadly form of brain cancer.
Instructional Video4:17
Mazz Media

Scientific Laws

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about the word laws. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word laws through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated...
Instructional Video2:26
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Sam Glucksberg - Teachers Make a Difference - Larry Plotkin & Daniel Lehrman

Higher Ed
Sam Glucksberg was born February 6, 1933, in Montreal, Quebec. He received his B.S. in psychology in 1956 at City College of New York, Magna Cum Laude. He then received his Ph.D in experimental psychology with distinction at New York...
Instructional Video14:27
JJ Medicine

Remdesivir & SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) | Mechanism of Action, Adverse Effects, Anti-Viral Properties

Higher Ed
Remdesivir & SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) | Mechanism of Action, Adverse Effects and Overview of Anti-Viral Properties In this lesson, I discuss the antiviral known as remdesivir, including how it is administered, adverse effects of its use,...
Instructional Video12:32
JJ Medicine

Vitamin D, Immune System & SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) | Mechanism of Vit D Immune Regulation & Overview

Higher Ed
Vitamin D, Immune System & SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) | Mechanism of Vit D Immune Regulation, Overview of Evidence In this lesson, I discuss the vitamin D its immune system regulation, specifically with regards to how vitamin D can help...
Instructional Video23:40
The Wall Street Journal

Gone Viral? Tracking Epidemics

Higher Ed
Outbreaks of deadly infectious diseases like Ebola, Zika and cholera are on the rise-and can go global quickly. Budgets to control them, meanwhile, are shrinking. What's the latest, best work on stopping outbreaks in their tracks?
Instructional Video4:17
Curated Video

leyes de la ciencia

3rd - 12th
This live-action video program is about the word laws. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word laws through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated...
Instructional Video3:15
Curated Video

Shades of Perception - The Effect of Coloured Filters on What We See

K - Higher Ed
In this fun animation, you will learn how light behaves when it passes through a coloured filter. The video uses different coloured sunglasses to explain that coloured filters allow only certain colours of light to transmit through them....