Instructional Video7:27
SciShow

How Dogs Can Help Us Prevent Cleft Palates

12th - Higher Ed
Even though cleft lips and palates are really common, there's still a lot of research that needs to be done into why they form. But scientists have found a whole new line of evidence that might crack the case wide open, and it's in dog...
Instructional Video13:14
TED Talks

TED: 3 reasons why we can win the fight against poverty | Andrew Youn

12th - Higher Ed
Half of the world's poorest people have something in common: they're small farmers. In this eye-opening talk, activist Andrew Youn shows how his group, One Acre Fund, is helping these farmers lift themselves out of poverty by delivering...
Instructional Video18:07
TED Talks

Johan Rockström: Let the environment guide our development

12th - Higher Ed
Human growth has strained the earth's resources, but as Johan Rockström reminds us, our advances also give us the science to recognize this and change behavior. His research has found nine "planetary boundaries" that can guide us in...
Instructional Video13:52
SciShow

Beyond Identical or Fraternal: 6 Rare Types of Twins

12th - Higher Ed
Twins can be a lot more complicated than just identical or fraternal, and the rarer types of twins suggest that we have a lot more to learn about human development.
Instructional Video12:40
SciShow

Why Babies Are (Scientifically) Amazing

12th - Higher Ed
Babies are amazing, tiny humans. They’re so fascinating that we’ve done a lot of videos about them, so we’ve collected a bunch of our favorites here for you to enjoy!
Instructional Video21:40
Curated Video

Global Economies

12th - Higher Ed
Global economies are evolving at different speeds, and they face both opportunities and challenges. Knowing the major markets and the stage of development for each allows businesses to determine how best to enter and expand. Learn how...
Instructional Video1:17
Curated Video

Obstacles to Development

9th - Higher Ed
A short video describing how the United Nations Human Development Index (UN HDI) is used to determine if a country is developed or developing.
Instructional Video2:06
Curated Video

Why a Group of Relocated Owls Need Help from Squirrels

6th - Higher Ed
Conservation specialists relocated a group of owls to an ecological preserve away from human development - but "phase 2" involves bringing in some California ground squirrels.
Instructional Video3:28
Curated Video

मासिक धर्म चक्र | स्वास्थ्य | जीवविज्ञान | FuseSchool Hindi

9th - Higher Ed
यह वीडियो महिलाओं के मासिक धर्म चक्र और उससे जुड़े हार्मोनल परिवर्तनों पर केंद्रित है। इसमें बताया गया है कि मासिक धर्म चक्र कैसे काम करता है, एस्ट्रोजन और प्रोजेस्टरॉन हार्मोन किस प्रकार इसे नियंत्रित करते हैं, और इन परिवर्तनों से...
Instructional Video2:46
Curated Video

माइटोसिस: माइटोसिस की चरण |कोशिकाओं | जीवविज्ञान | FuseSchool Hindi

9th - Higher Ed
इस वीडियो में माइटोसिस की प्रक्रिया का विस्तार से वर्णन किया गया है। इसमें कोशिका विभाजन के मुख्य चरणों और गुणसूत्रों के व्यवहार पर चर्चा की गई है। माइटोसिस विकास, कोशिका मरम्मत, और अलैंगिक प्रजनन में महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाता है।...
Instructional Video2:07
Curated Video

लसीका प्रणाली | शरीर क्रिया विज्ञान | जीवविज्ञान | FuseSchool Hindi

9th - Higher Ed
इस वीडियो में शरीर के लसिका तंत्र (lymphatic system) की महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका को समझाया गया है। यह तंत्र शरीर से अतिरिक्त पानी, प्रोटीन और मलबे को हटाने का काम करता है। लाखों छोटी वाहिकाएं शरीर में मौजूद द्रव को इकट्ठा करती हैं और इसे...
Instructional Video3:59
Curated Video

डीएनए फिंगरप्रिंटिंग | आनुवंशिकी | जीवविज्ञान | FuseSchool Hindi

9th - Higher Ed
यह वीडियो डीएनए फिंगरप्रिंटिंग की प्रक्रिया और इसके उपयोग के बारे में जानकारी देता है। 1985 में विकसित की गई यह तकनीक विभिन्न व्यक्तियों के डीएनए की तुलना करने की अनुमति देती है, जिसका उपयोग अपराधों को सुलझाने और रिश्तेदारों की पहचान...
Instructional Video4:12
Curated Video

एंजाइम कैसे विकृत होते हैं | कोशिकाओं | जीवविज्ञान | FuseSchool Hindi

9th - Higher Ed
यह वीडियो एंजाइमों के विकृतिकरण और उनकी अनुकूलतम स्थिति पर चर्चा करता है। एंजाइमों का विकृतिकरण तब होता है जब उनकी संरचना परिवर्तित होती है, जिससे उनकी गतिविधि प्रभावित होती है। वीडियो में बताया गया है कि प्रत्येक एंजाइम की अपने काम करने...
Instructional Video2:55
Curated Video

Choosing a Parenting Style

3rd - Higher Ed
Students will learn about the different parenting styles, with related pictures to help students distinguish between them.
Instructional Video6:19
Curated Video

How Twins are Made | Identical, Fraternal, and Others??

Higher Ed
Do you know how twins are made? I was surprised to learn how many people thought they knew but didn't. In this video, I clear up any confusion related to twinning (from a biological perspective). Watch this video and impress your friends...
Instructional Video16:40
Catalyst University

What's the Deal with Induced Pleuripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs)?

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore... [1] a brief history of Embryonic Stem Cells (ESCs) [2] basics of how Induced Pleuripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs) were made [3] basic applications of IPSCs
Instructional Video6:50
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Angeline Lillard - Montessori Education

Higher Ed
Dr. Lillard is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia, and she is an elected Fellow of both the American Psychological Association (Division 7) and the Association for Psychological Science. She obtained her BA in...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Belly Buttons: From Umbilical Cords to Fashion Statements

Pre-K - Higher Ed
From science to style, the belly button has long played a prominent role in human development and culture. Learn about the medical and cultural significance of this scar left from the umbilical cord severed at birth.
Instructional Video27:02
The Wall Street Journal

Hacking Your Body

Higher Ed
Biohacking-manipulating nutrition and fitness for peak physical performance- is a big trend, and a big business. Does the science hold up?
Instructional Video0:54
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

X Inactivation

9th - 12th Standards
Have you ever wondered why calico cats have such a colorful coat? The process of X inactivation is an interesting phenomenon in females that drives the physical appearance of individuals. Viewers of an intriguing video connect knowledge...
Instructional Video8:07
Be Smart

Why Do Disney Princesses All Look like Babies?

9th - 12th Standards
Could Disney be tricking people into caring about their characters? It seems the design of characters in recent years triggers our nurturing instincts. A video explains the science behind these instinctual habits—and why viewers are...
Instructional Video4:23
TED-Ed

The "End Of History" Illusion

9th - 12th
If you knew you were going to change a lot but you didn’t know in what way(s), how would you make decisions about your future? A thought-provoking animation presents research that shows our expectations about the future continuing the...
Instructional Video7:09
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

A New History for Humanity—The Human Era

9th - Higher Ed Standards
When was the year 0? Scholars view a short video clip on the history of humanity to determine just when to mark the start of human time. They analyze how the human population changed the earth and the structures of humanity, ultimately...
Instructional Video11:32
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Crash Course

Animal Development: We're Just Tubes

9th - 12th Standards
All humans begin as one cell and through mitosis, develop into an organism made of millions of cells, each specialized to keep people alive. The narrator of this short video explains the process by which embryos grow from a morula to a...