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12 Mind Blowing Facts About Space
Air travel has come on eons from what it once was. It's safer than ever before. But there are still some things they would rather keep a secret from you. From sacrificial goats to fix planes to cheating into always being on time, here's...
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Is The Strongest Rock In The World?
This video is answering the question of what is the strongest rock in the world.
Journey to the Microcosmos
We Accidentally Grew Crystals
We'd love to learn more about our Microcosmos community and who's out there watching these videos. So, we've got a short survey for you to fill out where you can let us know more about you and what you'd like to see from Journey to the...
Physics Girl
What is the MAGIC RUSSIAN DIAMOND?
In the early 2000s, physicist found a diamond they’d been searching for. Find out what it was used for.
Jabzy
Victorian Knights - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Victorian Knights
Kids Learning Videos
Shapes Song for Children - Shapes are all around
Shapes are all around song!
This is a song about different shapes for kids and toddlers. Children will love watching this shape video and singing along. It is a good video to teach children the different names of shapes. It is a...
This is a song about different shapes for kids and toddlers. Children will love watching this shape video and singing along. It is a good video to teach children the different names of shapes. It is a...
60 Second Histories
The Zulu Wars - part 1
This video gives an introduction to Zululand in Africa and its people.
Let's Tute
Probability of Cards Experiment with Playing Cards
This video is a tutorial for solving probability problems based on playing cards. The teacher explains the components of a deck of cards and walks through an example problem, emphasizing the importance of carefully reading and...
Weird History
The History Of Engagement Rings
Why do engagement rings exist? And why do engagement rings have diamonds? It turns out, betrothal rings are much older than diamond engagement rings. Before the late 19th century, diamond engagement rings were uncommon, even though...
Science360
Synthetic Diamonds - Science of Innovation
A new method for creating "synthetic diamonds" that not only creates larger diamonds, but also manipulates their toughness, hardness and color. Potential uses include cutting tools, electronics or optical materials.
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Curated Video
Finding the Missing Quotient in Division Using Arrays
In this video, students learn how to find the missing quotient in a division problem by creating an array. The video explains the relationship between multiplication and division, and demonstrates how to use arrays to solve division...
Kids Learning Videos
Shapes Song | Shapes Are All Around | Learning Shapes for Toddlers and Baby
Shapes Song: "Shapes Are All Around"
Everywhere around us, there are many different shapes. This fun shapes song teaches children and toddlers about shapes found in everyday objects. They can sing along as they see the...
Everywhere around us, there are many different shapes. This fun shapes song teaches children and toddlers about shapes found in everyday objects. They can sing along as they see the...
Crash Course
Why Star Stuff Matters: Crash Course Big History #202
Carbon makes all life on Earth possible, not to mention most technology and progress. The 12th video in a 16-part series explains the significance of being made of star stuff. From the formation of chemical elements to the rise in...
Crash Course
Network Solids and Carbon
Allotropes of carbon are a girl's best friend. Here's a video that covers the various networks of solids and carbon, including the process for changing graphite network structures to diamond and then back to graphite. The video...
PBS
Treasures of the Earth | When Did Plate Tectonics Begin?
Scientists know Earth's plates are constantly moving. One big question scientists have is, "When did they start moving?" PBS 6-8 Story of Earth series presents the research of one scientist trying to answer this question. Viewers learn...
American Chemical Society
Salt, Diamonds and DNA: 5 Surprising Facts About Crystals
What is your favorite crystal? Scholars learn about the variety of different crystal in an episode of a video series on chemical reactions. The video presents intriguing facts about these crystals that make each unique—a fun approach to...
The Brain Scoop
Starstuff and Nanodiamonds
The Field Museum owns materials older than our sun—can you believe that? An enlightening video displays and discusses some of these. It explains where they come from, how they formed, how they survived this long, and what we know about...
Fuse School
Giant Chemical Structures - Part 1
Get them thinking big about chemistry! Young chemists learn about the large and elaborate structures created through covalent bonding in the fourth of a six-part video series regarding elements, mixtures, and compounds. The video covers...
SciShow
9 Futuristic Materials
Do invisibility cloaks exist? A cool video features nine materials that seem futuristic but actually exist. From aerogels to invisibility cloaks to unique glass, the narrator discusses each new material and their incredibly...
Little Baby Bum
Shapes Song
Sing along to a simple, yet informative, music video featuring eight shapes—square, circle, triangle, rectangle, star, heart, oval, and diamond.
Crash Course Kids
Material Magic - Making Diamonds
Material scientists improve materials, but how? Find out in this engaging video that reviews the properties of matter, and investigates how diamonds are naturally formed and can now be grown in a laboratory.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Treasures of the Earth When Did Plate Tectonics Begin?
When you hear the word "diamonds" what comes to mind? Rings, necklaces, earrings? How about plate tectonics? Believe it or not, the minerals in diamond inclusions have helped scientists understand when the process of plate tectonics...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Inclusion Conclusions
Learn where diamonds originate, and how inclusions trapped within diamonds help geologists determine their age, in this video segment from Nature. [1:45]