Instructional Video8:11
SciShow

Why Volcanologists Hate the Dark

12th - Higher Ed
You might have heard of the ongoing volcanic eruptions near Grindavík, Iceland. You might not have heard that it's hard to monitor a volcano in the dark. We'll talk about why an Icelandic winter is the worst time for monitoring equipment...
Instructional Video13:40
SciShow

The Earthquake That Lasted Two Centuries

12th - Higher Ed
From an Australian fire that's been continually burning for millennia, to earthquakes that shake the ground for centuries, here are four natural disasters that lasted way longer than you might have expected.
Instructional Video3:25
SciShow

Can We Predict Earthquakes?

12th - Higher Ed
Hank talks about why it is so difficult for scientists to predict earthquakes in the short term.
Instructional Video10:24
SciShow

The Secrets of Ancient Earthquakes Revealed by Science

12th - Higher Ed
Did you know that nature contains clues that can uncover ancient earthquakes that occurred decades, or even centuries ago? Join us for a fascinating look into the world of ancient earthquakes, and see how yesterday's quakes compare to...
Instructional Video27:33
SciShow

How AI Can Save Lives | SciShow Compilation

12th - Higher Ed
Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming an integral part of our everyday lives. Here’s a number of ways in which it manages to make life better for us humans.
Instructional Video12:20
SciShow

6 Mysteries Geologists Can't Solve

12th - Higher Ed
There are some geological areas on the planet that scientists still don't understand. For most things it's pretty clear—combine a volcanic eruption a dash of erosion, and boom, you’ve got a striking cliff! But not all the features on...
Instructional Video6:50
SciShow

Man Made Earthquakes and More

12th - Higher Ed
Hank hits you with a ton of news this time - Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has plans to retrieve Saturn V rocket engines from the bottom of the Atlantic; new research on the impacts from the Deep Water Horizon oil spill to life in the Gulf of...
Instructional Video29:22
SciShow

Why We Can't Predict Earthquakes

12th - Higher Ed
Earthquakes have the power to devastate entire communities—a little advanced notice could make a world of difference with an impending earthquake. So why can't they be predicted? Join Rose Bear Don't Walk for a new episode of SciShow,...
News Clip1:21
Curated Video

Pregnant woman pulled from damaged building

Higher Ed
1. Wide of building badly damaged in earthquake, emergency vehicles, bystanders 2. Bulldozer scoop holding man up to damaged building to rescue trapped people 3. Close up rescuers in bulldozer scoop, carrying pregnant woman out of...
News Clip1:50
Curated Video

40 retirees on holiday caught in quake, tsunami; 5 bodies found

Higher Ed
Curanipe, Pelluhue Municipality - 2 March 2010 1. Wide of residents standing around area where wave entered town 2. Wide of boat by road 3. Wide of wrecked bus in the trees 4. Front of bus, showing damage 5. Pan of bus 6. Badly...
News Clip4:09
Curated Video

WRAP Helicopters deliver aid to the displaced, foreign teams help survivors

Higher Ed
Yogyakarta 1. Various of soldiers throwing boxes of provisions through windows of military helicopter, as it flies over remote areas Piyungan 2. Various of supplies being unloaded from helicopter, with local people coming to pick up...
News Clip2:16
Curated Video

Preparations for funeral for family of ten killed in quake, aid for survivors

Higher Ed
San Cristobal 1. Pan right from coffins to mid of man at wake for 10 family members who died after sandpit collapsed 2. Mid of neighbours at wake, coffins in foreground 3. Mid of elderly woman crying 4. Close of same 5. Mid of neighbours...
News Clip2:08
Curated Video

Prayers at Mosque which survivied tsunami

Higher Ed
1.Wide of Baiturrahman Mosque mosque 2. People arriving at mosque 3. People washing feet before prayer 4. Clock stopped at time of earthquake 5. People leaving shoes outside mosque 6. Interior of mosque, men and soldiers sitting on...
News Clip3:04
Curated Video

Aftermath from quake zone, reax, hospital, islands

Higher Ed
El Progreso 1. Wide of street with cracked road and people walking by 2. Close of cracked pavement 3. Wide of house and street with cracks 4. Pan of ground 5. Huge crack in bridge 6. Various of damaged remains of "Democracy Bridge" 7....
News Clip4:04
Curated Video

Destruction, bodies, people on streets in epicentre towns

Higher Ed
Pisco ++Day Shots++ 1. Various of people walking through rubble 2. Mid of destroyed house 3. Various of workers removing rubble 4. Wide of people sleeping in makeshift shelter 5. Close of people sleeping in makeshift shelter ++Night...
News Clip2:13
Curated Video

EL SALVADOR: EARTHQUAKE AFTERMATH: RESCUE

Higher Ed
Spanish/Nat Rescuers in El Salvador are frantically searching for a construction worker trapped for nine days under an earthquake-triggered mudslide, after a rescue dog smelled life under the mountain of dirt. Luis Alberto Alas, 39, was...
Instructional Video7:05
SciShow

Man Made Earthquakes and More

12th - Higher Ed
Hank hits you with a ton of news this time - Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has plans to retrieve Saturn V rocket engines from the bottom of the Atlantic; new research on the impacts from the Deep Water Horizon oil spill to life in the Gulf of...
Instructional Video4:51
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Why do buildings fall in earthquakes? - Vicki V. May

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Earthquakes have always been a terrifying phenomenon, and they've become more deadly as our cities have grown - with collapsing buildings posing one of the largest risks. But why do buildings collapse in an earthquake? And how can it be...
Instructional Video9:13
PBS

What Do Stars Sound Like?

12th - Higher Ed
We can now map the interiors of stars by "listening" to their harmonies as they vibrate with seismic waves.
Instructional Video4:40
TED-Ed

TED-ED: The scientific origins of the Minotaur - Matt Kaplan

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The myth of the Minotaur tells the story of an enraged beast forever wandering the corridors of a damp labyrinth, filled with a rage so intense that its deafening roar shakes the earth. But is this story just fiction, or an attempt of...
Instructional Video6:07
SciShow

Starquakes Could Be Behind 3 Cosmic Mysteries

12th - Higher Ed
We’ve detected seismic activity all around the solar system, from earthquakes to moonquakes, marsquakes to venusquakes. But the most dramatic quakes we know of actually happen on stars!
Instructional Video4:52
SciShow

Earthquakes Probably Won't Destroy Us in 2018

12th - Higher Ed
You may have read that 2018 is looking to be a bad year for earthquakes, but Hank is here to offer you some assurances.
Instructional Video4:06
SciShow

The Most Massive Dinosaur, and Are Earthquakes Contagious?

12th - Higher Ed
SciShow News introduces you to the most massive land animal ever to walk the earth (pretty much) and tells you what’s going on with all of these earthquakes lately.
Instructional Video10:50
SciShow

Could Scientists Predict the Next Political Crisis?

12th - Higher Ed
Thanks to modern science and technology, we can predict what the weather will be like in 5 days, but it’s still a bit more challenging to predict what will happen to us and our societies.