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Instructional Video2:27
Curated Video

Service Learning in Action: Youth Conservation School Improves Chesapeake Bay Watershed

9th - 12th
The video showcases young students from the Lancaster County Youth Conservation School who participated in a program to improve the health of a stream in Chesapeake Bay watershed. They share their experiences and the impact they had on...
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Instructional Video6:59
TED Talks

TED: Hunting for Peru's lost civilizations -- with satellites | Sarah Parcak

12th - Higher Ed
Around the world, hundreds of thousands of lost ancient sites lie buried and hidden from view. Satellite archaeologist Sarah Parcak is determined to find them before looters do. With the 2016 TED Prize, Parcak is building an online...
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Instructional Video3:42
Science360

See some of the research carried out by Expeditions in Computing awardees

12th - Higher Ed
The Expeditions in Computing awards tackle some of the most challenging computing and information science and engineering issues today. See some of the research being carried out by Expeditions in Computing awardees in this video....
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Instructional Video15:45
Then & Now

Neuropolitics of Liberals & Conservatives (& why its fMRI Trash)

9th - 11th
In this video, I look at research in neuroscience that tries to explain what drives the political beliefs of conservatives and liberals. While neuropolitics is an exciting new field, there is much to be skeptical of. Some have even...
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Instructional Video9:19
Curated Video

Introduction to Fish Farming

Higher Ed
The video is a lecture presentation on fish farming. It discusses why fish is a good source of protein and nutrients for humans and other animals, as well as how fish farming helps conserve wild fish stocks. The video also talks about...
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Instructional Video15:06
TED Talks

TED: Pay attention to penguins | Dee Boersma

12th - Higher Ed
Think of penguins as ocean sentinels, says Dee Boersma -- they're on the frontlines of sea change. Sharing stories of penguin life and culture, she suggests that we start listening to what penguins are telling us.
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Instructional Video15:39
TED Talks

TED: How poachers became caretakers | John Kasaona

12th - Higher Ed
In his home of Namibia, John Kasaona is working on an innovative way to protect endangered animal species: giving nearby villagers (including former poachers) responsibility for caring for the animals. And it's working.
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Instructional Video9:02
TED Talks

Andras Forgacs: Leather and meat without killing animals

12th - Higher Ed
By 2050, it will take 100 billion land animals to provide the world's population with meat, dairy, eggs and leather goods. Maintaining this herd will take a huge, potentially unsustainable toll on the planet. What if there were a...
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Instructional Video14:49
TED Talks

TED: We can reprogram life. How to do it wisely | Juan enriquez

12th - Higher Ed
For four billion years, what lived and died on earth depended on two principles: natural selection and random mutation. Then humans came along and changed everything - hybridizing plants, breeding animals, altering the environment and...
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Instructional Video3:27
MinuteEarth

How A Whale And A Bear Beat The System

12th - Higher Ed
For your chance to win two seats on one of the first commercial flights to space with Virgin Galactic – all while supporting a great cause – enter at https://omaze.com/minuteearth. While the rest of the world’s megafauna are still...
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Instructional Video5:40
National Geographic

Saving One of the Most Pristine Wetlands on Earth | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
The Okavango Delta is one of the most vibrant wetlands in the world, but it's under threat. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science,...
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Instructional Video5:40
National Geographic

Saving One of the Most Pristine Wetlands on Earth | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
The Okavango Delta is one of the most vibrant wetlands in the world, but it's under threat. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science,...
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Instructional Video3:23
MinuteEarth

Love Letter to Food

12th - Higher Ed
Dear food, we love you and we need you...but we need to talk. Alex's Issue Brief: Food Loss and Waste in the US: The Science Behind the Supply Chain - https://conservancy.umn.edu/handle/11299/170087 Thanks to the Food Policy Research...
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Instructional Video3:14
National Geographic

A Man Among Wolves: Photographing Yellowstone’s Iconic Predators | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
What would you do to be a National Geographic photographer? Would you trudge across a snowy volcano with a hundred pounds of gear thrown over your shoulder? Would you trek by yourself across a giant river oft visited by grizzly bears?...
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Instructional Video2:15
National Geographic

Her "Classroom" is an Environmental Theme Park | Best Job Ever

Pre-K - 11th
How do you inspire children to care about the environment? Maritza Morales Casanova, an environmentalist and Rolex Young Laureate from the Yucatán, established Ceiba Pentandra, a theme park designed to teach students all about...
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Instructional Video2:15
National Geographic

Her "Classroom" is an Environmental Theme Park | Best Job Ever

Pre-K - 11th
How do you inspire children to care about the environment? Maritza Morales Casanova, an environmentalist and Rolex Young Laureate from the Yucatán, established Ceiba Pentandra, a theme park designed to teach students all about...
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Instructional Video1:44
National Geographic

The Last Northern White Rhinos | Years of Living Dangerously

Pre-K - 11th
Actor Aasif Mandvi visits the last three northern white rhinos at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Years of Living Dangerously here:...
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Instructional Video2:13
National Geographic

Trekking Through One of Africa's Most Majestic Places | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Botswana's Okavango Delta is one of the world’s greatest wetlands, nurturing bountiful wildlife and vegetation. In this video, National Geographic Emerging Explorer Adjany Costa shares her experiences on this life-changing journey with...
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Instructional Video8:03
Curated Video

Environmentalists All Around Us

12th - Higher Ed
Four leading experts in different fields share thought-provoking perspectives on the dangers of environmental damage, arguing for a more widespread recognition of the importance of environmental issues. Featured are: John Dunn, Professor...
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Instructional Video4:27
Life Noggin

Barbie Decomposed! Oppenheimer Explodes!

3rd - 9th
Let's explore some Barbie and Oppenheimer Movie science! It's Barbenheimer time! GET TICKETS HERE: https://www.lifespan.io/ending-age-related-diseases-2023/ - SUPPORT CHARITY AND LIFE NOGGIN Watch more Life Noggin: "Why Are You SO BAD at...
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Instructional Video5:27
Big Think

Hashtag politics: 4 key ways digital activism is inegalitarian | Jen Schradie | Big Think

6th - 11th
Hashtag politics: 4 key ways digital activism is inegalitarian New videos DAILY: https://bigth.ink Join Big Think Edge for exclusive video lessons from top thinkers and doers: https://bigth.ink/Edge...
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Instructional Video7:04
Curated Video

Green Burial: How Natural Burials Help the Planet | One Small Step | NowThis

9th - 11th
What most Americans know as a “traditional” burial takes a big toll on our environment, so what should we do with our bodies when we die? Find out on this episode of One Small Step. » Subscribe to NowThis Future:...
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Instructional Video17:13
TED Talks

TED: Saving the ocean one island at a time | Greg Stone

12th - Higher Ed
Aboard Mission Blue, scientist Greg Stone tells the story of how he helped the Republic of Kiribati to create an enormous protected area in the middle of the Pacific -- protecting fish, sealife and perhaps the island nation itself.
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Instructional Video16:02
TED Talks

TED: Solving medical mysteries | Joe DeRisi

12th - Higher Ed
Biochemist Joe DeRisi talks about amazing new ways to diagnose viruses (and treat the illnesses they cause) using DNA. His work may help us understand malaria, SARS, avian flu -- and the 60 percent of everyday viral infections that go...