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Methods for Finding Mean of Grouped Data in Statistics
In this video, the teacher explains how to find the mean of a large data set using three different methods: direct method, assumed mean method, and step-deviation method. The teacher also explains how to group the data into classes and...
Curated Video
Identifying and Fixing Sentence Fragments
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of sentence fragments and how to identify and fix them in writing. The video provides examples and offers strategies for revising fragments by adding missing information. It also includes...
SciShow
Why HPV Is Cancer In One Convenient Package
HPV isn't the only virus that causes cancer, but it's one of the best at it. Here's what we've learned about this supervillain of a pathogen, and how to stop it.
Language Tree
Foundational Literacy: Upper and Lower Case Letters
This lesson helps newcomer and beginner level English learners recognize both upper- and lower-case letters of the alphabet.
Be Smart
Which Came First - Flowers or Bees?
Bees and flowers have an amazingly close relationship. Flowers need bees in order to reproduce, and bees need flowers to feed their colonies. Take away one, and the other would disappear too. It begs the question: When it comes to...
Catalyst University
Endocannabinoids [Part 4] | Effects on Cancer Cells
In this video, we explore the basic mechanism by which endocannabinoids may shift a cancerous cell toward cell death, autophagy, and cell cycle arrest.
Easy Languages
10 French Phrases to express a Will - Easy French Basic Phrases
10 French Phrases to express a Will - Easy French Basic Phrases
Catalyst University
Peptidyl Transferase/Ribosome Physiology, Biochemistry, and Mechanism
Peptidyl Transferase/Ribosome Physiology, Biochemistry, and Mechanism
Learning Mole
Directions
This animated math video lesson is all about directions. Students will love this engaging and interactive video that takes them step-by-step on how to analyze directions in a fun way.
Cerebellum
The Human Body Major Systems & Organs - The Reproductive System
The human body is a wondrously complex machine made of flesh, bone, muscles, organs, blood vessels and highly specialized systems that function together to sustain life. This fascinating third part of The Human Body series examines the...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Hazard 5: Environments
Dr. Brian Crucian, a biological studies and immunology expert, discusses the hazard of hostile and closed environments in space. Crucian serves as the principal investigator for a NASA functional immune study. This is part five of the...
All In One Social Media
10 FREE Social Media Tools To Streamline Your Social Media Marketing
What social media marketing tools should you be using for your business? I have put together my 10 favorite social media marketing tools and the best part is, they are free // T I M E C O D E S 0:00 - Intro (10 free social media tools)...
SciShow
How to Live Forever? Be a Jellyfish
Hank introduces us to another amazing organism - the "immortal jellyfish," Turritopsis dohrnii - and explains how it can extend its life cycle indefinitely through a process known as transdifferentiation.
Curated Video
Factpack: Fruit Flies
Discover how the humble fruit fly is helping scientists to fight Parkinson's disease and even cancer. Biology - Cells And DNA - Learning Points. A Twig FactPack Film. Open a discussion on what has been already learnt in a topic, or use...
Curated Video
Why Are Human Breasts So Big?
Breasts come in different shapes and sizes. They are unique to humans. More than 5,000 mammalian species inhabit this planet. Yet, Homo sapiens are the only life forms with permanent breasts. Some may call this human anomaly sexy. But it...
Curated Video
Meeting the 'systems' sceptic - with Tim Hunt
Roland Pache is trying to understand complex biological interactions using computer algorithms to hunt for patterns in vast swathes of data. Undergraduate Sophia Hsing-Jung Li is excited by this new field of 'systems biology'. In this...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Carlo Mazzone - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - Italy
Carlo Mazzone is a 2020 Global Teacher Prize top ten finalist. Carlo comes from an educational family: his father was a headmaster, and his mother and sister were both teachers. Carlo himself initially gained a degree in computer science...
Curated Video
100 First Words For Little Geniuses
Holy spectroscopy! 100 First Words for Little Geniuses is the perfect book for aspiring geniuses everywhere. Forget starting with words like banana or ball. Why not start with words like inertia, electron, Bunsen burner, or...
SciShow
10 Surprising Chemicals Your Body Makes
Everything is made of chemicals, including the human body, but there are some especially weird ones... Hosted by: Michael Aranda ---------- Sources: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK22459/...
MinuteEarth
Do We Have to Get Old and Die?
We’d like to thank Focus Features for sponsoring this video – and for inviting us to pre-screen their summer 2015 film “Self/Less”. It’s a sci-fi flick that explores memory, consciousness, and immortality, and it made us think about the...
Amoeba Sisters
The Cell Cycle and Cancer
Do you know why chemotherapy causes hair loss? A video explains the mitosis portion of the cell cycle and focuses on why we should care. The lesson explains what a cancer is as well as its current and potential future treatments.
Bozeman Science
Cell Cycle, Mitosis and Meiosis
If a cell is unable to regulate the cell cycle, wild cell growth may occur, leading to cancer. Learners explore the cell cycle, using mitosis and meiosis to create new cells. Learners walk, simply, through each phase of the cell cycle:...
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Cancer and Cell Fate in the Intestinal Epithelium
What happens when intestinal epithelia receive the wrong directions during differentiation? Discover how tumors form in the intestinal lining using a narrated video. The resource shows both normal and cancerous growth using specially...
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Differentiation and the Fate of Cells
Did you realize cells become restricted in the types of cells they produce as embryos develop? Stem cells might become anything, but late state cells can only become the specialized cell based on their locations. A captivating video does...