Instructional Video11:16
Cerebellum

The Human Body Musculoskeletal - The Teeth

9th - 12th
This first part of The Human Body series examines the structure of our skeleton and the function of our muscles. Viewers learn how our bones provide the rigid support necessary to hold any position, while our joints give us the...
Instructional Video4:08
TED-Ed

TED-ED: What can you learn from ancient skeletons? - Farnaz Khatibi

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ancient skeletons can tell us a great deal about the past, including the age, gender and even the social status of its former owner. But how can we know all of these details simply by examining some old, soil-caked bones? Farnaz Khatibi...
Instructional Video12:00
SciShow

Telepathic Rats and a Red-lored Amazon: SciShow Talk Show #10

12th - Higher Ed
Emily Graslie of The Brain Scoop is back again to stump Hank and to tell us about some fascinating new research in the field of rat telepathy (NO JOKE). Then Jessi from Animal Wonders shares Zoe the Red-lored Amazon parrot.
Instructional Video10:21
Cerebellum

The Human Body Musculoskeletal - The Skeleton

9th - 12th
This first part of The Human Body series examines the structure of our skeleton and the function of our muscles. Viewers learn how our bones provide the rigid support necessary to hold any position, while our joints give us the...
Instructional Video4:21
SciShow Kids

Super Sharks!

K - 5th
Sharks are fascinating creatures with cool teeth, awesome scales, and there are over 450 kinds of sharks! Join Jessi and Squeaks to learn some super shark facts!
Instructional Video7:21
Cerebellum

The Human Body Musculoskeletal - Joints And Muscles

9th - 12th
This first part of The Human Body series examines the structure of our skeleton and the function of our muscles. Viewers learn how our bones provide the rigid support necessary to hold any position, while our joints give us the...
Instructional Video13:44
Brave Wilderness

The MOST FAMOUS DINOSAUR Tooth!

6th - 8th
On this episode of Beyond Dinosaurs, Coyote and the crew head to Hill City, South Dakota, to visit the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, teaming up with renowned paleontologist Peter Larson! We go behind the scenes to explore...
Instructional Video9:43
Curated Video

Discovery of Skeleton Sparks Debate About Early Human Ancestors

3rd - Higher Ed
Meave Leakey and her team discovered a nearly complete skull and face in Kenya, claimed to be 3.5 million years old, sparking scientific debate. While they argue it represents a new species of early human, critics question the...
Instructional Video7:43
Cerebellum

The Human Body Musculoskeletal - The Skull

9th - 12th
This first part of The Human Body series examines the structure of our skeleton and the function of our muscles. Viewers learn how our bones provide the rigid support necessary to hold any position, while our joints give us the...
Instructional Video5:28
TED Talks

Christina Warinner: Tracking ancient diseases using ... plaque

12th - Higher Ed
Imagine what we could learn about diseases by studying the history of human disease, from ancient hominids to the present. But how? TED Fellow Christina Warinner is an achaeological geneticist, and she's found a spectacular new tool --...
Instructional Video29:16
SciShow

Dendritic Cells: Scishow Talk Show

12th - Higher Ed
Hank and PhD Candidate Joanna Kreitinger discuss research being performed on dendritic cells in relation to the immune system. Later, Jessi from Animal Wonders joins to show us the emperor scorpions.
Instructional Video10:19
PBS

When Fish Wore Armor

12th - Higher Ed
420 million years ago, some fish were more medieval. They wore armor, sometimes made of big plates, and sometimes made of interlocking scales. But that armor may actually have served a totally different purpose, one that many animals...
Instructional Video10:37
PBS

Was This Dinosaur a Cannibal?

12th - Higher Ed
Paleontologists have spent the better part of two decades debating whether Coelophysis ate its own kind. It turns out, the evidence that scientists have had to study in order to answer that question includes some of the strangest and...
Instructional Video4:30
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Why are sharks so awesome? - Tierney Thys

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Sharks have been celebrated as powerful gods by some native cultures. And today, sharks are recognized as apex predators of the world's ocean. What is it that makes these fish worthy of our ancient legends and so successful in the seas?...
Instructional Video2:27
Curated Video

Discovering the Fascinating World of Sharks

3rd - 12th
This video provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of sharks, highlighting their unique characteristics and abilities. From their cartilage skeletons and constant motion to their incredible eyesight and electric field sensing,...
Instructional Video3:10
National Geographic

Giant Underwater Cave Was Hiding Oldest Human Skeleton in the Americas | Expedition Raw

Pre-K - 11th
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...
Instructional Video3:10
National Geographic

Giant Underwater Cave Was Hiding Oldest Human Skeleton in the Americas | Expedition Raw

Pre-K - 11th
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...
Instructional Video5:06
TMW Media

Body Parts & Grooming: Keeping ourselves clean, Part 1

K - 5th
We will learn how to go to the potty, brush our teeth and take a shower. Body Parts & Grooming, Part 4
Instructional Video9:01
Cerebellum

Prehistoric Man Human Evolution - What Do Fossils Tell Us?

9th - 12th
Beginning in the late nineteenth century and throughout the twentieth century, geologists, archaeologists and paleoanthropologists have given the world evidence of the physical and cultural development of humans. This video looks at the...
Instructional Video2:19
TMW Media

Body Parts & Grooming: Keeping ourselves clean, Part 3

K - 5th
We will learn how to comb our hair, clean our ears, clean our nose, and cut our finger nails. Body Parts & Grooming, Part 6
Instructional Video2:08
TMW Media

Body Parts & Grooming: Guessing game

K - 5th
Try to figure out the different body parts and where they belong. Body Parts & Grooming, Part 10
Instructional Video1:37
Curated Video

Factpack: Super Predators

6th - 12th
What is an apex predator and which one is being described? Biology - Adaptation And Evolution - Learning Points. A Twig FactPack Film. Open a discussion on what has been already learnt in a topic, or use to grab attention at the start of...
Instructional Video2:04
American Museum of Natural History

Why are Fossil Shark Skeletons So Rare?

6th - 11th
Happy Shark Week! Shark teeth are among the most common vertebrate fossils you can find, and yet fossilized shark skeletons are harder to come by. Paleontologist and Curator Emeritus John Maisey explains how sharks' cartilaginous...
Instructional Video2:00
Gresham College

Black Teeth and Big Bones: British Height and Diet through History - Professor Charlotte Roberts

10th - Higher Ed
Prevailing wisdom says that our ancestors were shorter with poorer teeth, but there’s no evidence for this in the skeletons we have. Professor Roberts explains... You can enjoy the full lecture on our website:...