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7 Great YouTube Channels for Science - 0 views

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    Below are some great YouTube channels for science. If you are a science teacher and you need some useful resources where you can search for and find educational science videos, then the list below would be of great help. Some of the channels listed below have thousands of subscribers featuring some of the best science videos online.
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Transgenic Animal Creations | National Geographic Channel - 0 views

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    1 miin video on transgenic animals
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Acid Rain: Invisible Menace | National Geographic Channel - 0 views

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    1 min intro to acid rain
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The Nervous System, Part 2 - Action! Potential!: Crash Course A&P #9 - YouTube - 0 views

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    What do you and a sack of batteries have in common? Today, Hank explains. -- Table of Contents: Ion Channels Regulate Electrochemistry to Create Action Potential 4:51 Resting State 3:22 Depolarization 6:09 Repolarization 7:35 Hyperpolarization 8:00
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Theories About Life's Beginnings - National Geographic Channel - 0 views

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    Origin of life - volcanic pools - ocean floor - outer space
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The Action Potential - YouTube - 0 views

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    In this video Paul Andersen details the action potential in neurons. The resting potential of a neuron (-70mV) is maintained through differences in concentration and permeability of Na, K, and Cl ions. A graded potential is created as neurotransmitters from adjacent cells that are either excitatory or inhibitory. If the neuron reaches the threshold of -55mV an opening of voltage-gated sodium channels triggers an action potential
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Brain Games - National Geographic Education - 0 views

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    Since the day you were born, a slimy, three-pound blob has controlled your every thought, memory, movement, and emotion. Visual perception, creativity, lying, and persuasion are just a few of the mental skills explored in the new television series Brain Games from the National Geographic Channel.
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HHMI Educator Tips | Phylogenetic Trees Click and Learn - YouTube - 0 views

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    Paul Strode describes the HHMI BioInteractive Click and Learn activity on DNA sequencing and phylogenetic trees. He describes how it teaches students DNA sequence alignment, and how those sequence differences allow researchers to determine relationships between species. Visit www.biointeractive.org/phylo-tree to use the interactive resource, and to find related materials. Subscribe to the BioInteractive YouTube channel to get the latest educator tips!
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Videos in "Science Bulletins" on Vimeo - 0 views

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    American Museum of Natural History Explore the natural world with Science Bulletins; our documentary Feature Stories, Data Visualizations, and News updates focus on recent discoveries and new technologies in astrophysics, Earth science, biodiversity, and human health and evolution.
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Human Ancestor Went out on a Limb - 0 views

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    2 minute animation, (includes full body animation rendition of Australopithicus) A recent study of fossil shoulder bones from a human ancestor reveals that this ancient relative was still well adapted to living in trees, even after the evolution of bipedalism. Studying features like these helps scientists to better understand when modern humans moved away from a partly arboreal lifestyle and transitioned to living exclusively on the ground.
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Placental Ancestor - 0 views

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    2 minute animation (images with text) describing how phylogenetics was used to identify likely placental mammal ancestor.
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Project Search | Project Based Learning | BIE - 0 views

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    The projects you will find here have been curated by BIE and were gathered from online project libraries. These projects are meant to inspire your own ideas or may be adapted to fit the needs of your classroom.
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The biology behind cholera | Big Picture - 0 views

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    Iona Twaddell looks at the science of the waterborne disease cholera There are an estimated 3-5 million cases of cholera, a disease caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholera, each year. It is passed on through drinking water that has been contaminated with faeces from someone infected with the bacteria. Cholera causes vomiting and diarrhoea, leading to severe dehydration.
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National Climate Assessment: Americans on the Front Lines of Climate Change on Vimeo - 0 views

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    collection of 9 short videos illustrating climate change "Climate change, once considered an issue for a distant future, has moved firmly into the present." -2014 National Climate Assessment The 2014 National Climate Assessment provides an in-depth look at climate change impacts on every region of the United States and important sectors of our economy. In these videos, scientists and citizens from around the country personify the scientific information detailed in the report.
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Powering The Future: Population Growth : Video : Discovery Channel - 0 views

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    2 min video on human population growth
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Planet Earth Video - The Universe - HISTORY.com - 0 views

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    3 min Over billions of years, Earth has developed essential properties that allowed living organisms to form.
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Harnessing the Power of Arts Integration - 0 views

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    Using art with common core, includes strategies: - building analysis skills through art - claims evidence reasoning encourage student debate I do we do you do museum sxhibition as a culminating event roll dice for participation see-wonder-think tools for participation visiting a musuem
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Visions of the Future | Genome: Unlocking Life's Code - 0 views

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    3:16 video
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Making Sense of the Human Genome | Genome: Unlocking Life's Code - 0 views

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    3:30 video
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