The coelacanth: A living fossil of a fish - Erin Eastwood
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-coelacanth-a-living-fossil-of-a-fish-erin-eastwood The coelacanth, a prehistoric fish that was mistakenly thought to ...
TED-Ed
Anurognathus the Jurassic Bat Reptile
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Moth Light Media
The Hidden Secrets of the Ordovician Age
The origins of advanced forms of life began 500 million years ago during the Ordovician period ending with the Silurian extinction event. Australian biologist ...
BLUE GLOBE
Extraordinary soft-bodied fossils highlight the Cambrian explosion
The discovery of soft-bodied fossils at sites such as the Burgess Shale in Canada and Chengjiang in China have revealed that a remarkable diversity of animals ...
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
" The Incredible Jurassic fossils of Germany!”.
Doug Bradstreet of By Nature Gallery and Mike Scher of the Geologists of Jackson Hole will explain the geology and significance of the world famous lagerstatte ...
Geologists of Jackson Hole
Planetary Poles and Magnetic Fields - Sixty Symbols
Dr Meghan Gray chats about magnetic fields and the Earth's changeable poles. More links and info below ↓ ↓ ↓ More Dr Gray videos: ...
Sixty Symbols
Fossil Records | Biology
Learn all about fossil records in just a few minutes! Jessica Pamment, professional lecturer at DePaul University, explains the evolutionary changes in organisms ...
Course Hero
Building big bioherms from humble Halimeda
The Halimeda algal bioherms of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia represent the largest living, actively accumulating Halimeda deposits worldwide. Following the ...
Seds Online
The Great Dying with sound
The Permian-Triassic extinction event and how it is critical for the evolution of the Dinosaurs. How did most of vertebrate life on earth go extinct in the blink of an ...
Thomas Evans
The Hierarchy of Certainty - Christopher Brochu
"The Hierarchy of Certainty: How Evolution Illuminates Past and Present", presented by Christopher Brochu. Recorded on February 18, 2010 as part of the UI ...
University of Iowa
Hunting for agates, fossils and agatized fossil sea shells on Murdock Beach, Joyce, WA.
Directions to Murdock Beach on the Olympic Peninsula. Tips on how to find agates, fossils and agatized fossil sea shells on Murdock Beach. See my field report ...
Tim Blair
Learn at Home - 5 Clue Challenge (Exploring the Oceans)
An educational lesson presented by Michael Soskil, 2017-18 PA Teacher of the Year, Wallenpaupack Area School District.
WVIATVFM
Shark Biomechanics (Swimming with Cartilage) with Dr. Marianne Porter
Dr Marianne Porter from the FAB Lab at Florida Atlantic University tells us about how sharks move their bodies and how we can study and collect data about ...
Shark Kids
Episode 34 - Ancient DNA
Source: https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-izv5h-90ab2d Only a few decades ago, the idea of pulling DNA from long-dead organisms was the stuff of ...
Common Descent
The Tale of the Fossil Sawfish
Assistant Curator of Paleontology Dr. Adam Pritchard is back inside the paleo collections to put the spotlight on fossil sawfish in this latest episode of "Tales of ...
Virginia Museum of Natural History
GRCC Science Talk | "Species Decline: How Did We Get Here?"
Dr. Gregory Forbes presents on how a multitude of species worldwide are in decline.
GRCCtv
A Short Course in Petrology
Geologist and science teacher John N. Clayton explains the different kinds of rocks and how they are made.
DOES GOD EXIST?
5th ELSI Symposium: Andrew Knoll
"The Proterozoic Eon: Life and Environments in Earth's Middle Age" presented by Andrew Knoll EXPANDING VIEWS ON THE EMERGENCE OF THE ...
NASA Astrobiology
Oldest Creatures That Reveal The SECRETS Of Immortality
Lots of the oldest creatures in the world offer explanations for the secrets of immortality. Lets find out about the oldest creatures in the world! Suggest a topic here ...
BE AMAZED
Elasmo Week: Dr. Sora Kim
Minorities in Shark Sciences
Six Gill Sharks, Whales and Hippos are related.
Science_Talk_with_Jim_Massa discusses the latest in science news and research. Please share this video. Help inform others of the work I do here. Please ...
Science Talk with Jim Massa
Global Ecological Change and Sustainable Development (4th Sem, Forestry)
Global Ecological Change and Sustainable Development (4th Sem, Forestry) Prof. Shrikant Tripathi Department of Forestry Mizoram University.
mizoram university
Fish that outlived dinosaurs reveals secrets of ancient skull evolution
A new study into one of the world's oldest types of fish, Coelacanths, provides fresh insights into the development of the skull and brain of vertebrates and the ...
Flinders University
extinct echinoderm classes
A variety of peculiar and extinct echinoderms are presented. Most of these are found in Cambrian and Ordovician strata. They exemplify how the early Paleozoic ...
Dr.Bruces Geology and Other Curiosities
Palaeontology of the Cretaceous Chalk
Dr. Jon Noad, University of Alberta, talks about the palaeontology of the Cretaceous chalk seas. Chalk seas covered much of the Late Cretaceous world.
Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
The co-evolution of life and Earth | Prof. Paul Smith | 2018
IIT Gandhinagar and British Council had collaborated to host Professor Paul Smith, Director, Oxford University Museum of Natural History on 26th February 2018 ...
IIT Gandhinagar
AfterWords #5: Methodology of Historical Science & Open Topic
We wrap up the regular-frequency episodes with discussion around primarily on Believers and Nonbelievers in Discussion episode 7: The Methodology of ...
Believers and Nonbelievers In Discussion
MagLab Science Café: Exploration and Discovery
The River of Ivory and the Deep Caves of the Woodville Karst Plain. Dr. Jessie Halligan Lamar English.
National MagLab
Crocodiles - Myth of the Living Fossils
Dr. Christopher Brochu - Dec. 15, 2012 - Crocodylians - alligators, crocodiles, gharials, and their closest extinct relatives - are often perceived as "living fossils" ...
East Tennessee State University
Claire Belcher on "WILDFIRES AT THE TRIASSIC-JURASSIC AND CRETACEOUS-PALEOGENE BOUNDARIES"
Claire Belcher of the University of Exeter examines "CAUSE OR CONSEQUENCE? WILDFIRES AT THE TRIASSIC-JURASSIC AND ...
GSA2014: Volcanism, Impacts, and Mass Extinctions
XII Bio Zoo Chapter 6 Evolution Part I Evidences from comparative Anatomy Video 3
Alpha Matric Pondy
Spiny lobster
Spiny lobster Spiny lobsters, also known as langustas, langouste, or rock lobsters, are a family (Palinuridae) of about 60 species of achelate crustaceans, in the ...
ALL IS HERE
Keepin It Green :New York Jaws: The Biology of the Great White Shark (part 4)
Dr. Demian Chapman, an internationally recognized shark expert with almost a decade of experience working on sharks, discusses the Great White Shark ...
Deborah Klughers
Flint Hills Geology - by Dr. Keith Miller
Dr. Keith Miller discusses the geologic patterns found in the Flint Hills of Kansas to the docent trainees of the Konza Prairie Biological Station. The pattern of ...
Konza Prairie
Permian Period Overview Part II
Elaine Fagner
Seashells of Western Australia
Shirley Slack-Smith Curator of Molluscs, Aquatic Zoology Shells live practically everywhere – in waters that are rough or calm, warm or cold, clear or muddy; on ...
Western Australian Museum
Review for the final GOL-106
anna balog
Polar Studies lecture: Hidden Diversity of Life
Dr. Stephen Hasiotis of Kansas University presents "Lifting the Veil on the Permian-Triassic World in the Beardmore Glacier Region of Antarctica: What Trace ...
Augustana College (IL)
Carl Safina - The End of Oceans and Life as We Know It?
Carl Safina (@carlsafina) is author of various books and many other writings about how the ocean is changing, lives of free-living animals, and the human ...
The Disruptors - Science, Technology and Ethics
Lessons from the Gulf: America's Energy Future & the Health of the Marine Environment
Marine wildlife experts discuss 2010's Deepwater Horizon oil spill and the importance of the Gulf of Mexico in the US energy economy. Also addressed are the ...
The University of Chicago
18 Unusual Jungle Discoveries
Did you know that the tiniest frog in the world is smaller than the size of dime ! From decoy spiders, to the largest religious temple in the world, these are 18 ...
Epic Wildlife
Research Seminar – California's Forests Navigate Complex Terrain (Janet Franklin)
F&ES Research Seminar Series - September 21, 2016 California's Forests Navigate Complex Terrain in a Changing Climate. Janet Franklin, Regents Professor, ...
Yale School of the Environment