Next Animation Studio
Earth’s inner core is superionic — a state of matter distinct from solid, liquid or gas
Earth’s inner core is neither solid nor liquid, according to a new study in the Nature science journal cited by Science Alert. It’s in what is known as a superionic state.
Journey to the Microcosmos
Water Fleas: Look Weird, Adapt Weirder
Water Fleas: Look Weird, Adapt Weirder
Catalyst University
The Mechanism of a Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack)
Have you ever wondered what causes a heart attack (technical term, myocardial infarction)? In this video, we discuss the general physiological mechanism of an MI (myocardial infraction).
TMW Media
Properties Of Water: How water sustains living things
How do plants use water to live and grow? How does water help the human body? What food contains the highest amount of water? Properties Of Water, Part 3
Curated Video
Calculating Theoretical Yield in Chemical Reactions
The video is a tutorial on how to calculate theoretical yields in chemistry. The host explains the concept of theoretical yield as the maximum mass of product that can be formed during a reaction when assuming the reaction has gone to...
Science360
Plum Island Estuary: Studying how marshes respond to sea-level rise
At the Plum Island Sound estuary in northeastern Massachusetts, the marsh floods like clockwork. At high tide, you can pass over the mudflats into the grass in a boat. At low tide, the ocean waters recede, leaving behind fresh deposits...
Science360
ARTIFICIAL ORGANS GO FOR A SPIN
In episode 42, Jordan and fill-in co-host Laurie talk about cotton candy machines that have been repurposed to make artificial capillary networks. The artificial capillary system the researchers were able to produce using this method...
Science360
Plum Island Estuary Studying how marshes respond to sea-level rise
At the Plum Island Sound estuary in northeastern Massachusetts, the marsh floods like clockwork. At high tide, you can pass over the mudflats into the grass in a boat. At low tide, the ocean waters recede, leaving behind fresh deposits...
Learning Mole
Why is Seawater Blue
This animated science video lesson is all about why seawater is blue. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn more about and study oceans.
Nature League
Can Complex Life Evolve Without Oxygen? - From A to B
In their very first episode of "From A to B", Adrian asks Brit about the relationships between oxygen and life on Earth.
Britlish
Trees (subtitles)
A comprehensive video English lesson looking at the vocabulary associated with trees. New vocabulary is coupled with appropriate imagery to make understanding and memorisation as easy as possible for the student. The video is narrated by...
FuseSchool
What Is Alpha Radiation?
What is alpha radiation? How does it happen? And what does it leave behind? Find out all the answers in this GCSE / K12 Physics video from The Fuse School At Fuse School, teachers and animators come together to make fun &...
Catalyst University
Tryptophan Conversion to Aminocarboxymuconate Semialdehyde
Part 1 of Tryptophan Degradation by the Liver
Next Animation Studio
The technology and ideas required to replicate the movie Dune
The success of the new Dune movie has people speculating about whether humans changing Mars’s surface and atmosphere to be more like Earth’s. But is it possible?
EarthEcho International
Into the Dead Zone: What Is A Dead Zone?
The video follows Philippe Cousteau on an expedition to explore dead zones in the Chesapeake Bay caused by nutrient-rich runoff from human activities, which leads to a lack of oxygen in the water and suffocation of marine life. The team...
Next Animation Studio
Oceans are absorbing more heat than previously estimated
The world's oceans have absorbed considerably more heat than previously estimated, according to a new study.
Visual Learning Systems
Investigating Chemical Reactions: Clues to Chemical Reactions
Upon viewing the Investigating Chemical Reactions video series, students will be able to do the following: Define a chemical reaction as a process in which substances undergo changes to produce new materials with different properties....
Curated Video
How to Balance Chemical Equations
The video is a tutorial on how to balance chemical equations. The instructor goes through three different equations, counting the number of elements present on each side and then adjusting the coefficients to balance the equation. The...
TMW Media
Creating Greener Cars: Learn about hydrogen cars
How do fuel cells work? How is hydrogen created to fill up the cars? Will there be a lot of hydrogen cars created soon? Creating Greener Cars, Part 2
NASA
On a Mission: Season 3, Episode 9: Life Bound
We hike in the Australian Outback with Abigail Allwood to visit the most ancient fossils on Earth, and track the imprint of life over space and time with David Grinspoon.
AllTime 10s
10 Ways To Survive A Plane Crash
Statistically speaking, planes are one of the safest ways of getting about. But, if you are one of the unlucky few to end up in a plane crash' here are a few tips that would be worth remembering.
Science360
Human Water Cycle - Wastewater
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...