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Crash Course
Biotechnology: Crash Course History of Science
The history of discovering what DNA is, what it looks like, and how it works is... complicated. But, in this episode of History of Science, Hank Green does his best to lay out the basics so we can understand the beginnings of Biotechnology.
Amoeba Sisters
Epigenetics
You know all about how DNA bases can code for an organism's traits, but did you know there's more influencing phenotype than just the bases? Explore epigenetics with the Amoeba Sisters by learning about a few types of epigenetic marks...
SciShow
These AIs Are About to Revolutionize Biology
Even though proteins are fundamental to life, it’s hard to predict what they look like. But two independent groups announced that they’d cracked it, and it’s all thanks to some seriously clever artificial intelligence.
Curated Video
Raccoons: Cute or Deadly?
Have you seen those viral videos of people feeding wild raccoons? The gross reality of it inspired this episode! Jessi goes through the possible diseases that raccoons can carry and how to treat you and your pets if you're exposed.
FuseSchool
Antibiotics
Antibiotics… one of the greatest discoveries of the 20th century. You’ve probably taken them at some point during your life… maybe for a throat or ear infection? About 20 doses of antibiotics are prescribed per 1,000 people every day...
Professor Dave Explains
Gel Electrophoresis
How exactly do molecular biologists figure out all this stuff we have been learning? How do they do science with huge molecules like DNA and proteins? How can we gather empirical data about such molecules? Let's take a look at one...
Brian McLogan
Pre-Calculus - Find All of the Solutions of an Equation Using the Double Angle Formulas
👉 Learn how to use the double angle identities to solve trigonometric equations. When we have equations with a double angle we will apply the identities to create an equation that can help solve by inverse operations or factoring. We...
The March of Time
1937: SECOND SINO-JAPANESE WAR: TU MS Japanese soldiers marching, others BG, TU Soldiers watching above, VS Japanese infantry, in field w/ machine gun, using periscope binoculars. HA WS Artillery smoke, MS BEHIND Artillery firing, land exploding.
MOT 1937^ SECOND SINO-JAPANESE WAR: TU MS Japanese soldiers marching, others BG, TU Soldiers watching above, VS Japanese infantry, in field w/ machine gun, using periscope binoculars. HA WS Artillery smoke, MS BEHIND Artillery firing,...
The Wall Street Journal
FASB Chairman on the Future of Accounting Standards
FASB Chairman Richard Jones discusses what to expect regarding accounting standard updates in 2022 -- from potential rules on digital assets and climate reporting.
Nahdet Misr Publishing Group
الهندسة والقياس: انتقال نقطة وقطعة مستقيمة
بنهاية هذا الدرس يكون الطالب قادرًا على أن: يحدد انتقال نقطة وقطعة مستقيمة.87660
Curated Video
Viruses vs Bacteria: What's the difference
Viruses and bacteria have their own set of characteristics that distinguish them. But what are those differences? Well, in this video, we will cover the main differences between those 2 groups of microbes.
Brian McLogan
What is cross multiplication
👉 Learn how to solve proportions. Two ratios are said to be proportional when the two ratios are equal. Thus, proportion problems are problems involving the equality of two ratios. When given a proportion problem with an unknown, we...
National Geographic
Giant Underwater Cave Was Hiding Oldest Human Skeleton in the Americas | Expedition Raw
In a pitch black, 140-foot-deep underwater cave, three divers make a stunning 13,000-year-old discovery: the oldest complete human skeleton ever found in the Americas. In this video, see the ancient remains, venture through the...
National Geographic
Giant Underwater Cave Was Hiding Oldest Human Skeleton in the Americas | Expedition Raw
In a pitch black, 140-foot-deep underwater cave, three divers make a stunning 13,000-year-old discovery: the oldest complete human skeleton ever found in the Americas. In this video, see the ancient remains, venture through the...
Curated Video
Circle Theorems Part 1 | Geometry & Measures | Maths | FuseSchool
Ready to start doing some geometrical problem solving? In these 3 videos we are going to discover 9 different circle theorems. In this video (part 1 ) we’re going to look at 4 theorems inside the circle. And then in part 2 and 3 there...
Curated Video
Overview: Revelation Ch. 12-22
Watch our overview video on the book of Revelation, which breaks down the literary design of the book and its flow of thought. In Revelation, John's visions reveal that Jesus has overcome evil by his death and resurrection, and will...
Curated Video
Five Science "Facts" that Are Widely Believed but Wrong
SUMMARY
"Facts" that are not quite correct: 1) There is no gravity in space 2) Nothing can go faster than the speed of light. 3) Bees shouldn’t be able to fly according to physics. I will explain this using Physics 4)...
"Facts" that are not quite correct: 1) There is no gravity in space 2) Nothing can go faster than the speed of light. 3) Bees shouldn’t be able to fly according to physics. I will explain this using Physics 4)...
Life Noggin
The Times Humans Almost Went Extinct! 💀
You humans have had some 𝗖𝗟𝗢𝗦𝗘 𝗖𝗔𝗟𝗟𝗦 way back when. Let's explore how lucky you guys really are! 𝗪𝗮𝘁𝗰𝗵 𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲: “What Can You Do To Fall Asleep Fast!?” ►►ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FugkLgoq_yc' target='_blank' rel='nofollNogginst!?”...
TED-Ed
Is DNA the Future of Data Storage?
When you think of secret messages and data storage, DNA doesn't normally come to mind. Viewers watch a video that explains how scientists use DNA to store information. It describes some recent advances in the area.
FuseSchool
What is DNA?
Don't under-strand DNA? Watch an informative Fuse School Genetics video to learn what DNA is and where it is found. It also explains what DNA does, its relationship with genes, the four nucleotides, and their base pairs.
Bozeman Science
What is DNA?
Who is DNA and why does everyone think she has all the answers? A video instructor explains and shows pupils the structure of DNA and its major parts. Nitrogenous bases, phosphates, backbones, 3 prime and 5 prime, and nucleotides...
FuseSchool
What is RNA?
Five percent of the weight of a human cell comes from RNA, while only one percent comes from DNA. The video explains what RNA is and how it relates to DNA. It also describes the importance of understanding RNA and the two types of RNA:...