Curated Video
Why are Spiders Living in my House?
"Why are Spiders Living in my House?" takes you into the fascinating world of arachnids. This educational video is specially designed for classroom use, aiming to captivate young minds as they discover the intriguing world of spiders....
Curated Video
Spiders: Adaptations, Behaviors, and Life Cycle
This video provides a fascinating overview of spiders, highlighting their diverse habitats, predatory nature, unique characteristics such as silk weaving and venomous abilities, and their reproductive behaviors. It explores the different...
Schooling Online Kids
The Life Stage Series: Mental Development - The Spider Dance Party
Peter the peacock spider is getting frustrated. Peacock spiders are supposed to be able to dance, and he just can’t seem to get it right. How is he ever going to become friends with the girl spider if he can’t get her attention? Join...
Schooling Online Kids
The Life Stage Series: Social Development - A Father's Day Gift
Uh oh! It’s Father’s Day tomorrow and Daisy needs to find a present for her dad! She wanders around the farm, searching for ideas. Just as she is about to give up, a little spider drops out of the air! Will she find a gift from the...
Wonderscape
Bugs: Crawling through the World of Insects
New ReviewScience Kids Bugs - Varieties, Life Cycles, and “Creepy-Crawly” Fun Facts This video explores the world of crawling bugs, highlighting the diversity and fascinating characteristics of insects such as ants, crickets, and spiders. From the...
New Scientist
Are these spiders dreaming? REM-like sleep in arachnids could unlock the mystery of dreams
New research suggests jumping spiders have sleep cycles similar to those of humans, which could help us better understand why we dream. Daniela Rößler at the University of Konstanz in Germany and her colleagues trained cameras on baby...
Big Think
The History of Life on Earth in Three Minutes
Happy New Year, planet Earth! According to the Anno Domini designation, the year is now 2014. But the Earth has been around a lot longer than that - about 4.567 billion years. The first evidence of life dates back to around 3.8 billion...
SciShow
Do Humans Have Pheromones?
Ever wonder if there's something about your scent that might be sending signals to the people around you? Well as it turns out, it's possible- but it winds up being a lot more complicated than you might think. Chapters View all A...
SciShow
How Pheromones Work in Humans
Are we really attracted to other people through pheromones? How do they work? Turns out it's much more complicated than you might think. Join Hank Green for a fascinating look into the world of human pheromones in this new episode of...
Nature League
Exploring Metabolism and Aging | Compilation
Brit looks back on our tenth month on Nature League, when we explored the theme of metabolism and aging. Get your Nature League pin here!