Crash Course
Charts Are Like Pasta - Data Visualization Part 1 - Crash Course Statistics
Today we're going to start our two-part unit on data visualization. Up to this point we've discussed raw data - which are just numbers - but usually it's much more useful to represent this information with charts and graphs. There are...
MinutePhysics
What is the Uncertainty Principle
In this episode, we talk about the Heisenberg uncertainty principle and how it's not really that weird - it's just a property of waves!
SciShow
Good Vibrations
Can you feel them in your fingers? How about in your lungs? Vibrations are all around us, so let’s explore some everyday vibrations!
SciShow
Fluid Dynamics and Aliens! (Okay, Not Really) | SciShow Quiz Show
This week, Dr. Shini Somara goes toe to toe with Hank in a battle of wits about fluid dynamics and life in space.
SciShow
Can You Break Glass with Your Voice?
It's an old cliche: an opera singer hits a note so high, it breaks a wine glass. It may seem over the top, but with a little science (and an amp), you too can break a glass like the finest soprano!
Bozeman Science
Wave Equation
In this video Paul Andersen explains how a sine or cosine wave can describe the position of the wave based on wavelength or wave period. A wave function can the position of a wave as a function or the amplitude and wavelength or the...
Bozeman Science
Beats
In this video Paul Andersen explains how beats are created through interference of waves with similar frequencies. The changes in amplitude are caused by destructive and constructive interference. The frequency of beats is equal to the...
Crash Course
The Shape of Data Distributions - Crash Course Statistics
When collecting data to make observations about the world it usually just isn't possible to collect ALL THE DATA. So instead of asking every single person about student loan debt for instance we take a sample of the population, and then...
SciShow
The Future of Earthquake-Proof Buildings
Earthquakes are almost impossible to predict. Luckily, engineers have come up with some amazing ways to protect people the next time one might strike.
Bozeman Science
Electromagnetic Radiation
In this video Paul Andersen details the waves in electromagnetic radiation. There is an inverse relation between the wavelength and frequency of electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic radiation includes gamma rays, x-rays, infrared...
Bozeman Science
Genetic Recombination and Gene Mapping
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the frequency of recombination between linked genes can be used to determine the relative location of genes on a chromosome. Thomas Hunt Morgan and Alfred Strutevant used the fruit fly to develop...
Bozeman Science
Light
Paul Andersen explains how natural selection is a major mechanism in evolution. The video begins with a discussion of Charles Darwin and the details of natural selection. The data of the peppered moth during the industrial revolution is...
Bozeman Science
Natural Selection
Paul Andersen explains how natural selection is a major mechanism in evolution. The video begins with a discussion of Charles Darwin and the details of natural selection. The data of the peppered moth during the industrial revolution is...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Light waves, visible and invisible - Lucianne Walkowicz
Each kind of light has a unique wavelength, but human eyes can only perceive a tiny slice of the full spectrum -- the very narrow range from red to violet. Microwaves, radio waves, x-rays and more are hiding, invisible, just beyond our...
Curated Video
Signal Storage and Transmission
New ReviewA video titled "Signal Storage and Transmission" identifies how digital and analog signals are stored and transmitted.
Curated Video
Properties of Waves
New Review2 min video describing the properties of waves for middle school science
Curated Video
Represent With Histogram
New ReviewA video entitled "Represent with Histogram" covering the process of constructing a histogram by hand.
Curated Video
Two Way Tables
New ReviewA video entitled "Two Way Tables" that covers the organization of two-way tables and the process of using relative frequencies to find percentages.
Curated Video
How Does Smell Work? Investigating the Quantum Connection
New ReviewHow Does our Olfactory system work? How do we Smell? It turns out that quantum mechanics plays a big role. What you may not realize is that inside your nose rests a very sensitive quantum device that uses complex physics to give you the...
Wonderscape
The Amazing Abilities of Hummingbirds: Super Flight and Supernatural Vision
Science Kids Amazing Animal Superpowers V1-0003 Discover the extraordinary capabilities of hummingbirds as they showcase unparalleled feats of flight and visual perception. Witness their remarkable ability to hover in mid-air, fly upside...
Curated Video
How to Use a DJ Mixer
Howcast - Learn how to use a DJ mixer in this Howcast DJ video with Rock and Soul DJ School.
Curated Video
How to Be a Tight Poker Player
Howcast -Learn how to be a tight poker player from poker champion Nick "Nicky Numbers" Brancato in this Howcast video.
Curated Video
Male Anger vs. Female Anger
Howcast -Learn how male anger and female anger tend to differ from anger management expert Dr. J. Ryan Fuller in this Howcast video.