Instructional Video10:07
SciShow

5 Baffling Mysteries About the Universe

9th - 12th Standards
How close are scientists to understanding the universe? Big discoveries bring us closer to understanding, but they also open up more questions that we previously didn't know to ask. This video includes explanations of what we don't know...
Instructional Video4:42
TED-Ed

How to Detect a Supernova

7th - 12th Standards
While a star explodes every second or so in the observable universe, we can't observe a supernova in its first moments. Discover the fascinating science behind how astronomers and physicists are attempting to detect supernovas early...
Instructional Video4:41
TED-Ed

Why Neutrinos Matter

9th - Higher Ed Standards
What can we learn from one of the smallest particles in the universe? A lot more than you might expect. Check out this short video as it takes a closer look at neutrinos, tiny elementary particles that carry valuable information from the...
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Physicist Lisa Randall on Cosmology and the Lhc

9th - 10th
The Harvard physicist discusses her latest book, Knocking On Heaven's Door.
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: A Year of Ups and Downs for Science

9th - 10th
Ira Flatow and a panel of editors and bloggers discuss the year's biggest science stories of 2013. Listen as they discuss how the first neutrinos from outer space were discovered and a landmark ruling on gene patents. [45 min, 25 secs]
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: World"s Largest Neutrino Telescope Buried in Antarctic Ice

9th - 10th
The IceCube telescope detects over 100,000 neutrinos every year.