Next Animation Studio
French company extracts precious metals from waste water
A French company has come up with a new technique for extracting precious metals such as gold from waste water. The process involves pumping the waste water through tiny plastic resin pellets. Precious metals inside the water, like gold,...
Curated Video
Alloys: Properties and Examples
This video is an educational overview of alloys, their properties, and different examples. The speaker explains the concept of alloys and why they are used in metals in order to increase strength and hardness. They then focus on steel as...
msvgo
Solutions and Its Concentrations
It explains solution and its properties. It also talks about the concentration of a solution.
FuseSchool
Alloy & their Properties
Learn the basics about alloys and their properties as a part of metallic bonding within the properties of matter topic.
Jabzy
Spanish Conquest of the Inca Empire - 3 Minute History
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Spanish Conquest of the Inca Empire
Curated Video
The Science Behind Chromatic Adaptation
This video discusses the phenomenon of chromatic adaptation, which is the ability of human vision to adjust to different lighting settings and perceive colors differently. It explores the famous example of the dress that appeared...
Step Back History
What is a Leprechaun?
The Leprechaun is an iconic creature representing Ireland, and St. Patrick's day. This episode of Know Your Fantasy we ask what is a leprechaun?
Next Animation Studio
Mummy with golden tongue found in Egypt
Egyptologists theorize the golden tongue would have helped the deceased to ‘speak to Osiris’ in the afterlife.
Curated Video
Archimedes Principle: Explained in Really Simple Words
Archimedes principle states that if an object is submerged in a fluid, then the buoyant force acting on it is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by that object. Buoyant force exists because pressure increases as an object goes...
History Hit
Michael Scott on Classical Connections: Democracy then and now
What can we learn about democracy in the ancient world? What was the dynamism like in Athens when it came to democracy? ***The interviewers audio is lower than the guest speaker*** Michael Scott on Classical Connections, Part 7
Wonderscape
Preschool Prep: Counting around the Aquarium
In this video, children will learn to count from 1 to 20 while exploring the aquarium and meeting various sea creatures. The engaging visuals and catchy music make learning numbers fun and interactive. The video also includes a quiz to...
NASA
The Secrets behind Earth's Multi-colored Glow
What does our planet look like from space? Most are familiar with the beloved images of the blue marble or pale blue dot -- Earth from 18,000 and 3.7 billion miles away, respectively. But closer to home, within the nearest region of...
Next Animation Studio
Tongue in Cheek
Max walks in on Moon reading a book and asks what it is. Moon responds that it is 'The Ingoldsby Legends' and proceeds to further describe the book in detail. Max yawns and sarcastically says that he should recommend this "great book" to...
History Hit
West Africa Before the Europeans: Europeans early arrival
How did Europeans slowly arrive early on in West Africa? How politically diverse was West Africa? West Africa Before the Europeans, Part 4
Curated Video
Chinese New Year: A Celebration of Tradition and Unity
This video provides an overview of the celebration of Chinese New Year, highlighting its cultural significance and traditions. It emphasizes that Chinese New Year is not only celebrated by the Chinese but also by many other Asian...
FuseSchool
MATHS - Trigonometry -Pythagoras
Thousands of years ago it was discovered that the two smaller squares on the side of a right angle triangle added up to the exact same size as the larger square on the triangle - the square formed on the diagonal side. This is called...
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Encyclopaedia Britannica Presents: WWII Infographic Explainers: Gold, Juno, and Sword Beaches
Hear Encyclopaedia Britannica editor Michael Ray talk about the landings on Gold, Juno, and Sword Beaches during the Normandy Invasion on June 6, 1944, using infographics.
ProTeachersVideo
Making Shadows - MENA
This is a professional shadowgraph performance of a traditional folk tale. It is seen from the front and also backstage and shows how the shadows are cast and how some special effects are achieved. A little shadowgraph theatre provides a...
National Parks Service
Yosemite Nature Notes 25: Ghost Towns
Sitting on the crest of the Sierra Nevada, Tioga Pass is a gateway to Yosemite's past. In 1880, a gold and silver rush erupted here, and miners flocked to Tioga Hill in droves.
After Skool
The Richest Man In History - The Science Behind GOLD
Just about every culture, race and religion acknowledges the value of gold. Humans have been infatuated with gold for as long as we have recorded history. Millions have died for it, entire civilizations were build upon it and even many...
Weird History
Unbelieveable Gilded Age Excesses
Rich families of the Gilded Age lived lives nearly unimaginable today. The Gilded Age wealth disparity was so extreme that people today often compare them to what modern society terms the "one-percent" class.
Jabzy
Currency Unions - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Currency Unions