SciShow
5 Things We Still Don't Know About the Solar System
We've already learned a lot about the solar system, but sometimes the most fascinating things are what we DON'T know.
SciShow
How Close Are We to Building Force Fields?
Sci-fi technology is often more fiction than science, but it turns out there are actually some real-world labs that are working on developing force fields!
SciShow
Diving Into the Sun!
We've talked about a lot of extreme environments in the solar system, but the sun just might be the MOST extreme! Join SciShow as we dive a little deeper into our friendly neighborhood star.
PBS
Cosmic Microwave Background Explained
HAS SPACE ALWAYS BEEN BLACK? As long as we've been around, YES. But the universe gets much more exciting, AND much BRIGHTER, as we start winding our clocks back to the early days of the universe. Near the beginning of the universe, when...
PBS
The Missing Mass Mystery
For years, astronomers have been unable to find up to half of the baryonic matter in the universe. We may just have solved this problem.
SciShow
What Do You Learn When You Touch the Sun?
Though our Sun is something we can count on to rise and set each day, it also comes with some phenomena that can catch us by surprise: solar winds. To better predict when these winds will travel all the way to Earth, we sent the Parker...
TED-Ed
TED-ED: How do we separate the seemingly inseparable? - Iddo Magen
Your cell phone is mainly made of plastics and metals. It's easy to appreciate the process by which those elements add up to something so useful. But there's another story we don't hear about -- how did we get our raw ingredients in the...
SciShow
Cloaking Devices!
Hank pretends he has an invisibility cloak, and describes how some enterprising scientists are working towards making things invisible using nanotechnology and mirages.
SciShow
New Ways to Study Interstellar Space... With Voyager!
Voyager 1 may be out of our solar system (and 40+ years old) but we're still getting plenty of new data from our interstellar space probe.
Bozeman Science
Interstitial Fluid
Paul Andersen explains the importance and location of interstitial fluid. He describes both the hydrostatic and osmotic pressures that move fluid between the interstitial fluid and the capillary. He also explains the major function of...
SciShow
Plasma, The Most Common Phase of Matter in the Universe
Get to know plasma, the most common, but probably least understood, phase of matter in the universe!
SciShow
3 Whack Weather Phenomena
Hank describes three of the whackest weather phenomena on Earth: atmospheric rivers, fire tornadoes, and ball lightning. Super interesting and super weird.
Bozeman Science
Matter
Mr. Andersen gives a brief description of matter. The five states of matter are also discussed.
SciShow
How We Know Star Wars Isn’t A Documentary | Compilation
Plot often trumps reality when portraying space in movies and, as a result, many films are full of inaccuracies. So how much fiction is actually written into some of our favorite movies? Movies mentioned (and potentially spoiled) in this...
Crash Course
The Sun
Phil takes us for a closer (eye safe!) look at the two-octillion ton star that rules our solar system. We look at the sun's core, plasma, magnetic fields, sunspots, solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and what all of that means for our...
Curated Video
How to Choose a 3-D TV
Howcast -Don't invest in a 3-D TV without these buying guidelines.
Curated Video
How to Choose between Plasma, LCD & LED HDTVs
Howcast -Flat-screen TVs look similar on the outside, but vary dramatically on how they are constructed. Engineering affects picture quality and longevity. Choose the one that satisfies all of your demands.
Curated Video
How to Get Paid for Donating Plasma
Donating blood doesn't pay, but donating plasma—the part of blood used to treat hemophiliacs and burn victims—does. See if you qualify.
Curated Video
Coronavirus survivors fighting back with antibodies
Coronavirus survivors are joining the fight against COVID-19 by donating their antibody-rich plasma, which may be useful in helping others fight off the virus.
Curated Video
Sun Unleashed Massive Plasma Plume With Strong Flare
Sunspot AR3835 erupted with an M3.4-class solar flare. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the fireworks. Footage courtesy: NASA / SDO and the AIA, EVE, and HMI science teams, helioviewer.org | edited by Space.com's Steve Spaleta...
Curated Video
Watch 100,000-Mile-High Solar Prominence Soar Above Sun
The impressive footage was captured by Mark Johnston from his backyard in Scottsdale, Arizona. Credit: Mark Johnston Music: A Rising Sun by Alan Ellis / courtesy of Epidemic Sound
Curated Video
Principle of Coagulase Test
Biochemical test- Coagulase test principle Requirement- 1 in 10 citrated plasma (citrated to present auto-coagulation in absence of coagulase enzyme) Principle Coagulase is an enzyme produced by S. aureus that converts (soluble)...
Curated Video
Plasma Vs serum Vs antiserum
This video explains the difference between plasma serum and antiserum.
Veritasium
How Microwaving Grapes Makes Plasma
A bisected grape in the microwave makes plasma. But how does it work? A grape is the right size and refractive index to trap microwaves inside it. When you place two (or two halves) close together the fields interact with each other...