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0:36 Brain Personality Maps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBv1w...
5:10 Do I Only Use 10% of My Brain?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxIS3...
8:47 Are People Really Left or Right Brained?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYWBL...
16:46 Your Brain is Plastic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KLPx...
20:24 3 Senses You Didn't Know You Had: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CA_j3...
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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.
The video explains Entry Into Humans ( or First in Man studies) and why it's important for drug development.
More videos from Roche on http://www.youtube.com/user/roche
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!
We are under attack - by germs. Drug-resistant bacteria are invading organisms, and hospitals are their favorite breeding ground. Scientists are studying the genetics of bacteria and trying to find
8:13 One of the greatest mysteries is not whether ghosts are real or if there's alien life. The mystery is us. Here are some simple things our body does that science still can't figure out.
Join us as we explore the fascinating transition from early cells to multi-celled animals. This transition, as well as several other major evolutionary transitions, dramatically increased the complexity of lifeforms on our planet.
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the electrochemical gradient is a combination of the chemical and electrical gradient of ions. As ions move across a membrane the potential change creates a hidden force that isn't always apparent.
"A short 3.6 minute visually stunning introductory trailer choreographed to powerful music that introduces the viewer/student to the characteristics that all life on Earth shares. I made this for use by teachers of Biology and the Life Sciences as a motivational introduction to the wonders of life and the amazing characteristics that we all possess. As a High School Biology teacher myself, I have found these videos a great way to capture student interest immediately."