Instructional Video2:55
TMW Media

Innovating Cars: Learn about autonomous cars

K - 5th
In what ways are automobiles improving? What is the goal of autonomous vehicles? What is the purpose of EPORO robots? Innovating Cars, Part 1
Instructional Video8:41
Science360

What does a biomedical engineer do? Careers in Science and Engineering

12th - Higher Ed
A student interested in helping people and improving the lives of others through better health care and medicine has a lot of career options, and one such option is in the field of engineering! Biomedical engineering combines biology,...
Instructional Video1:09
NASA

NASA | Webb Space Telescope Receives First Mirror Installation

3rd - 11th
NASA has successfully installed the first of 18 flight mirrors onto the James Webb Space Telescope, beginning a critical piece of the observatory’s construction. The full installation of all 18 mirror segments in Webb’s primary mirror is...
Instructional Video5:45
Science360

Human Water Cycle - Water, Food, & Energy

12th - Higher Ed
Water. It's an essential building block of life, constantly moving in a hydrologic cycle that flows in a continuous loop above, across and even below the Earth's surface. But water is also constantly moving through another cycle -- the...
Instructional Video3:24
TMW Media

Cochlear Implants: Implant support and future advances of the technology

K - 5th
How has hearing assistant technology improved over the years? What you can do if you want to work in this field? Cochlear Implants, Part 4
Instructional Video19:08
The Wall Street Journal

Digital Experiences That Scale

Higher Ed
What's the latest, best thinking on how to build and scale the digital experience - from infrastructure, to workflow, to the team and culture that supports it?
Instructional Video2:51
Science360

Cell-ular Reception: Engineering Tissues to Rebuild Bodies

12th - Higher Ed
The pointy pencils of “The Fast Draw” provide a primer on the awesome science and engineering behind one of the most game-changing advances in the last decade. Made possible by advances in engineering, materials science and biology, the...
Instructional Video2:50
Science360

BITE-SIZED ROBOTS

12th - Higher Ed
In episode 35, Charlie and Jordan explore new open-source medical capsule robots' hardware and software. Researchers around the globe who want to customize medical capsule robots won't have to start from scratch anymore.
Instructional Video1:48
NASA

NASA | Inside Astrobiology: Inge ten Kate

3rd - 11th
Inge ten Kate talks about the origin of life, the VAPOR instrument, and the unique opportunity to be both a scientist AND an engineer.
Instructional Video1:48
Science360

How do biologists and engineers work together?

12th - Higher Ed
We asked David Fyhrie, program director in the National Science Foundation Engineering Directorate, "How do biologists and engineers work together?" in this special edition of “Ask a Scientist” taped at Awesome Con, where David talked...
Instructional Video1:01
Curated Video

I WONDER - How Can Buildings Be Protected From Earthquakes?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of how can buildings be protected from earthquakes.
Instructional Video3:25
Curated Video

Five Facts - Leaning Tower of Pisa

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Instructional Video1:10
Visual Learning Systems

Problem Solving: Engineers and Solutions

9th - 12th
The video discusses the concept of problems and solutions, highlighting how scientists and engineers spend their time designing solutions to various problems. Designing Solutions part 2/7
Instructional Video2:31
Science360

Piezo Power Under pressure, crystals live up to their electric potential

12th - Higher Ed
Some materials generate an electrical potential when they’re mechanically stressed. This ability to convert mechanical energy into a tiny jolt of electricity (or vice-versa) is called the piezoelectric effect, and engineers have been...
Instructional Video4:39
TMW Media

The Everglades Ecosystem: Manmade projects to help the everglades

K - 5th
What mechanical process was created to help the natural process in the everglades? What is needed to learn in order to help maintain ecosystems? The Everglades Ecosystem, Part 4
Instructional Video3:14
Science360

At the intersection of science and policy

12th - Higher Ed
For more than 40 years, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has offered scientists and engineers the chance to serve "in the trenches" of public policy. The AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellowships place...
Instructional Video1:05
Visual Learning Systems

Using Tools in Science Review

9th - 12th
This video is a review of the topics covered in the Using Tools in Science series. In this series, students learn that the use of tools, equipment, and instruments in science and engineering is vital to acquiring data. Students will...
Instructional Video6:56
Science360

What is Innovation? - Science of Innovation

12th - Higher Ed
Whether it happens among students in a classroom, or engineers in a laboratory, innovation is a process, a series of steps that begins with imagination, and results in the creation of something of value for society. Provided by the...
Instructional Video3:40
APMonitor

Arduino TCLab for Engineering Education

10th - Higher Ed
The Temperature Control Lab is a plug-and-play Arduino device to teach programming, heat transfer, machine learning, data science, process dynamics, and control with real data. Two heaters and an LED are adjusted with MATLAB or Python....
Instructional Video2:06
TMW Media

The Very Large Array Telescope: The purpose and characteristics of the VLA

K - 5th
What is the purpose of the VLA? What astronomical objects do they observe? Why was the VLA renamed Carl G. Jansky Very Large Array? What are the characteristics of the antenna? The Very Large Array Telescope, Part 1
Instructional Video3:02
Science360

4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About - Episode 38

12th - Higher Ed
It's 4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About. In this science video: body surfing bees, unsinkable metal, faster space forecaster, and gutsy mealworms purge plastic - It's 4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn't Hear...
Instructional Video8:48
Zach Star

How To Write a Resume (For College Students)

12th - Higher Ed
In this video I go over how to write a resume, specifically for those in college. When you are new to college and trying to already apply for jobs and internships, you may be wondering what to even include on a resume. The good news is...
Instructional Video6:01
Science360

When Nature Strikes - Tsunamis

12th - Higher Ed
The massive wave of a tsunami can start thousands of miles offshore, but travel quickly across the ocean and devastate coastal communities. Anne Trehu and Dan Cox of Oregon State University are studying how tsunamis form and behave in...
Instructional Video1:28
Next Animation Studio

New world record for internet data transmission set in Japan

12th - Higher Ed
The world record for internet speed has been broken by engineers at Japan’s National Institute of Information and Communications Technology.