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SciShow
Some Of You Can See The Invisible
We know that not everyone's vision is perfect, which is why some of us need glasses. But some people can also just see more stuff than others! From seeing UV and infrared light, to even having bonus color receptors in our eyes, there are...
SciShow
Do Those Glasses Really Fix Colorblindness?
You've seen those viral videos of colorblind people putting on special glasses and reacting to colors they've never seen before! Today, we'll explore how colorblindness works and what those glasses try to do to fix it! Hosted by: Hank Green
SciShow
How Language Changes How We See Color | Compilation
You know colors, you probably have a favorite! But there's so much more than what meets the eye—did you know that language can affect how we see color? Learn all about it with Stefan Chin in this colorful episode of SciShow!
Bozeman Science
Unit 5 Review - Genetics
Paul Andersen reviews the major concepts within the fifth unit of the new AP Biology framework. He starts with a description of both DNA and RNA. He explains how DNA is copied during the S phase of mitosis. He explains how...
SciShow
Seeing the World In Color | Compilation
Colors: you see them every day, and you probably have a favorite. Pigments, light, and even noise all color how we experience the world.
TED Talks
Mellody Hobson: Color blind or color brave?
The subject of race can be very touchy. As finance executive Mellody Hobson says, it's a "conversational third rail." But, she says, that's exactly why we need to start talking about it. In this engaging, persuasive talk, Hobson makes...
SciShow
Do Those Glasses Really Fix Colorblindness?
You've seen those viral videos of colorblind people putting on special glasses and reacting to colors they've never seen before! Today, we'll explore how colorblindness works and what those glasses try to do to fix it!
SciShow
How Many Colors Can We See?
Quick Questions cracks the code of color vision, color blindness, and even newly discovered sort of technicolor vision!
Crash Course
Confidence Intervals - Crash Course Statistics
Today we’re going to talk about confidence intervals. Confidence intervals allow us to quantify our uncertainty, by allowing us to define a range of values for our predictions and assigning a likelihood that something falls within that...
SciShow Kids
How Do We See Color?
Have you ever taken a bite from a bright red apple and wondered why it looks red to you? Jessi and Squeaks talk about how our eyes and brains help us see color!
Curated Video
Can You See This Number? The Test of Your Color Vision
Your ability to see color relies on just three types of cones in your eye. Join us as we explain how these "brother" cones work together to paint your world, what happens when one is missing (color blindness), and test your own vision...
Curated Video
Common Eye Problems and Their Solutions
This is a lecture presentation on the common problems that can affect our vision, focusing on cataracts, long-sightedness, short-sightedness, and color blindness. The presenter explains the causes, symptoms, and potential solutions for...
Let's Tute
Understanding Color Blindness: Exploring the World of Color Perception
This video discusses color blindness, explaining how it affects the perception of colors and the different types of color blindness. It also highlights the prevalence of color blindness in men compared to women and how individuals with...
Curated Video
Understanding Color Blindness
This video provides an explanation of color blindness, also known as color vision deficiency. It discusses the causes, types, and effects of color blindness.<b<br/>r/>
Colors part 7/9
Colors part 7/9
Curated Video
Understanding Color Blindness: Causes and Effects
This video provides a concise explanation of color blindness, describing how it affects a person's ability to see certain colors and the role of cones in the eye. It also explains the different types of color blindness and the causes of...
Professor Dave Explains
Inheritance of X-Linked Genes
We all know that DNA is the molecule of heredity, but we didn't always know that. It had to be demonstrated empirically. As it happens, some of the first evidence put forth had to do with genes found on the X-chromosome of fruit flies,...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Disorders of the Eye: Lesson 1
This lesson will examine the cause and effect of various disorders of the eye. It is 1 of 4 in the series titled "Disorders of the Eye."
Curated OER
Kids Health: What It's Like to Be Color Blind
Very basic overview and what occurs for people with color blindness. Contains many links to related articles.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Pedigree for Probability of Exhibiting Sex Linked Recessive Trait
This video looks at a pedigree chart for determining the probability of exhibiting sex-linked recessive traits, specifically colorblindness. [5:18]
California Academy of Sciences
California Academy of Sciences: Gene Therapy for Color Blindness
Gene therapy has proven to cure color blindness in squirrel monkeys. Can the same process work for humans? [1:15]