Instructional Video11:11
SciShow

Studying the Brain with... Quantum Mechanics?

12th - Higher Ed
Quantum mechanics may not seem like it has anything to do with human psychology, but some psychologists are starting to borrow concepts from the field to help make human behavior more predictable.
Instructional Video6:29
SciShow

When Did Modern Behavior Evolve?

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists often use the phrase “anatomically modern humans” to describe the point when our ancient ancestors looked like us. But when did humans become behaviorally modern?
Instructional Video6:00
Curated Video

Chimpanzees and Bonobos: A Comparative Study of Behavior and Society

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we delve into the fascinating world of chimpanzees, exploring their evolutionary history, geographical distribution, physical characteristics, and most importantly, their behavior and psychology. Discover how chimpanzees...
Instructional Video6:00
Curated Video

Bears: Anatomy, Behavior, and Adaptations

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a comprehensive overview of bears, highlighting their physical characteristics, behaviors, and adaptations. It explores their diverse range of shapes and sizes, their ability to walk on both hands and feet, their...
Instructional Video2:29
Science360

Understanding the Mind by Mapping the Brain - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Neuroanatomist Jacopo Annese is looking for 1,000 brains. The Director of the Brain Observatory at the University of California, San Diego is on a quest to collect, dissect, and digitize images of the human brain for the Digital Brain...
Instructional Video2:34
Science360

Mind Mappers Mapping The Brain To Understand The Mind

12th - Higher Ed
Neuroanatomist Jacopo Annese is looking for 1,000 brains. The Director of the Brain Observatory at the University of California, San Diego is on a quest to collect, dissect, and digitize images of the human brain for the Digital Brain...
Instructional Video2:34
Science360

Mind Mappers: Mapping The Brain To Understand The Mind

12th - Higher Ed
Neuroanatomist Jacopo Annese is looking for 1,000 brains. The Director of the Brain Observatory at the University of California, San Diego is on a quest to collect, dissect, and digitize images of the human brain for the Digital Brain...
Instructional Video8:43
Crash Course

What Is Sociology?: Crash Course Sociology

12th - Higher Ed
Today we kick off Crash Course Sociology by explaining what exactly sociology is. We’ll introduce the sociological perspective and discuss how sociology differentiates itself from the other social sciences. We’ll also explore what...
Instructional Video14:35
Curated Video

Climate

K - 8th
This live-action video program explores the different climates found on earth. Through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated graphics and labels, viewers will come to understand how weather, landforms and...
Instructional Video9:53
TED Talks

TED: Get ready for hybrid thinking | Ray Kurzweil

12th - Higher Ed
Two hundred million years ago, our mammal ancestors developed a new brain feature: the neocortex. This stamp-sized piece of tissue (wrapped around a brain the size of a walnut) is the key to what humanity has become. Now, futurist Ray...
Instructional Video5:10
SciShow

These Ant Paramedics Save Their Injured Comrades

12th - Higher Ed
A species of ant has been discovered to rescue and tend to the battle wounds of other ants injured while hunting, and scientists think that this is the first time this behavior has ever been observed in insects.
Instructional Video2:10
National Geographic

Heart Monitors on Narwhals Reveal Dangers of Human Encounters | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Narwhals react to stress differently from many other animals, and that may increase the danger they face from human contact. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe About National...
Instructional Video7:26
Wonderscape

Giraffes: The Gentle Giants of the Savannah"

K - 5th
Discover the fascinating world of giraffes in this segment, exploring their unique physical characteristics and behaviors. The video also delves into their diet, natural habitat, and the extraordinary strength of their legs for...
Instructional Video11:10
Professor Dave Explains

The Cognitive Basis of Superstition and Belief in the Supernatural

9th - Higher Ed
What is superstition, and what is the psychological basis behind it? What drives belief in the supernatural, and is there any evolutionary basis for it? Are we merely driven to detect patterns in chaos, or is there something more to it?...
Instructional Video4:55
TED-Ed

TED-ED: What is the tragedy of the commons? - Nicholas Amendolare

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Is it possible that overfishing, super germs, and global warming are all caused by the same thing? In 1968, a man named Garrett Hardin sat down to write an essay about overpopulation. Within it, he discovered a pattern of human behavior...
Instructional Video5:15
Psych2Go

Which Keirsey Personality Type Are You?

10th - Higher Ed
David Keirsey was an American psychologist who began to observe and research human behavior extensively after he returned from serving as a fighter pilot in World War II. He came up with the model of the four temperaments that people can...
Instructional Video1:42
Curated Video

Understanding Machine Learning: How Computers Learn and Improve on Their Own

12th - Higher Ed
Machine learning is a revolutionary field of computer science that enables programs to learn and improve independently, mimicking human behavior by analyzing patterns in data. It is widely used in everyday applications such as social...
Instructional Video4:04
Science360

Science Behind the News: Predictive Policing

12th - Higher Ed
"The Los Angeles Police Department is using a new tactic in their fight against crime called "predictive policing." It's a computer program that was originally developed by a team at UCLA, including mathematician Andrea Bertozzi and...
Instructional Video5:42
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Can other animals understand death? | Barbara J. King

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In 2018, an orca called Tahlequah gave birth. But her daughter died within an hour. Tahlequah, however, didn't leave her body. Over the next 17 days and 1,600 kilometers, she kept it afloat atop her own. By altering her feeding and...
Instructional Video7:40
Curated Video

Discovering Mammals

K - Higher Ed
In this lesson, students learn all about mammals. Mammals are an animal classification that share certain features. They breathe air with their lungs, have a backbone, nurse their young, and grow hair. Some mammals walk on 4 legs and...
Instructional Video6:17
SciShow Kids

Meet the Marsupials! | SciShow Kids

K - 5th
Squeaks and Jessi have been having fun learning all about Australia. Squeaks wants to know more about marsupials, the special group of animals that lives almost nowhere else. So Jessi introduces him to a...
Instructional Video11:14
GradeSaver

Lord of the Flies Video Summary

6th - 11th
Visit us at www.gradesaver.com to read the full transcript and learn more the classic novelef='https://www.gradesaver.com/lord-of-the-flies/study-guide/video' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>novel Lord of the Flies begins when a plane...
Instructional Video6:06
Big Think

John Eliot Gardiner: Bach's Habit of Imperfection

6th - 11th
Gardiner, author of the new book, Bach: Music in the Castle of Heaven, has a unique perspective on Bach ( He is both a historian and a world-renowned conductor who has...
Instructional Video3:52
Seeker

Could a Dyson Sphere Harness the Full Power of the Sun?

9th - 11th
Space colonization and traveling through deep space require lots of energy. Could Dyson Spheres offer humanity a nearly unlimited power source? Watch More Space Crafts!...