Instructional Video20:08
The Wall Street Journal

AI, Machine Learning and the Age of Quantum Computing

Higher Ed
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich discusses the future of artificial intelligence with WSJ Chief News Editor Jason Anders at the WSJ D.Live conference in Laguna Beach, Calif.
Instructional Video5:18
Science360

Neon Cancer Detector

12th - Higher Ed
Professor Michael Sailor hopes to dramatically change how cancer is being treated. With support from the National Science Foundation, he is on a quest to create nanoparticles that travel the bloodstream, latch onto cancers in their...
Instructional Video12:45
AllTime 10s

10 Extraterrestrial Discoveries That Could Prove Aliens Exist

12th - Higher Ed
Is there life on Mars? Could the newly discovered planets around Trappist-1 be home to aliens? Alltime 10s investigates, with 10 Biggest Discoveries In The Search For Alien Life.
Instructional Video6:16
NASA

NASA | Goddard's Detector Technology

3rd - 11th
Behind those stunning NASA images are specialized detectors developed, fabricated, and packaged here at the Goddard Space Flight Center. Tour the Detector Development Lab (DDL) and see how these first-of-a-kind detectors are created....
Instructional Video21:12
IDG TECHtalk

Why is data center efficiency important? How to address emissions concerns

Higher Ed
Data centers are a critical, but often power-hungry, part of the enterprise. But, why exactly do data centers require so much energy? And how can businesses address emissions concerns as well as cut back on the costs associated with...
Instructional Video16:18
IDG TECHtalk

Apple Silicon Mac event: What we know, and what we don’t

Higher Ed
Apple will host its next special event, titled “One More Thing,” on November 10. The biggest announcement is bound to be the release of the very first Macs powered by Apple Silicon. From price and launch date to specs, Computerworld...
Instructional Video5:44
FuseSchool

CHEMISTRY - Matter - Structure and Bonding of Elements & Compounds (part 2)

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about how atoms bond when learning about the structure of atoms. Bonds form by the attraction of negatively charged electrons and the positive nucleus of atoms. Atoms have a positively charged tiny nucleus which contains...
Instructional Video22:35
IDG TECHtalk

Apple fall 2020 product launches: iPhone, iPad and Mac preview

Higher Ed
It’s almost September, which means Apple’s fall product launches are right around the corner. While there may not be a single big event this year, expect individual events around the release of the new 5G iPhone 12 and the first Apple...
Instructional Video29:48
Programming Electronics Academy

Ep. 2: I2C and SPI with Dan Hienzsch

Higher Ed
This week Michael sits down with the founder of Rheingold Heavy, Dan Hienzsch. The two talk about Dan’s beginnings in Silicon Valley (1:45), how Arduino opened him up to the world of microcontrollers (7:55), and the inspiration behind...
Instructional Video7:49
Professor Dave Explains

Protecting Groups

12th - Higher Ed
An introduction to protecting groups.
Instructional Video1:00
Curated Video

The Elements: Applications and Uses in Technology and Everyday Life

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Let's take a look back at the elements silicon, fluorine, lithium, boron, and chromium.
Instructional Video10:46
Professor Dave Explains

Periodic Table Part 5: Carbon Group (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb, Fl)

12th - Higher Ed
It's time to check out Group 14 on the periodic table, the carbon group. This includes carbon, silicon, germanium, tin, lead, and flerovium. What can we say about their properties, reactivities, and applications? Let's find out!
Instructional Video3:15
Science360

QESST for solar power to feed an energy hungry world - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Modern society is very much defined by its access to electricity. What if researchers could advance sustainable energy technologies to the point where everyone around the world had access to clean, cheap energy sources? Richard Smalley,...
Instructional Video5:35
Science360

Electronic Tattoo - Science of Innovation

12th - Higher Ed
A micro-electronic health monitor so thin, light and portable that it can attach right to the surface of skin and go wherever a person goes. This innovation has the potential to revolutionize the field of healthcare technology. Provided...
Instructional Video6:57
msvgo

The Carbon Family

K - 12th
It describes electronic configuration of the elements of group 14, their physical, chemical properties and their uses.
Instructional Video23:59
IDG TECHtalk

WWDC reaction, exciting iOS 14 updates

Higher Ed
Hopefully you caught last week’s episode with our WWDC predictions… This week, we’re back discussing which WWDC announcements we’re most excited about. From Apple Silicon to App Library, Car Key and sleep tracking, Juliet, Mike and Ken...
Instructional Video14:08
msvgo

Electrical Properties

K - 12th
This nugget explains Electrical properties of solids.
Instructional Video9:21
Curated Video

How transistors work

Higher Ed
How do transistors work? learn electronics engineering with this video on how transistors work. covering the physics of what happening inside a transistor with simple water analo
Instructional Video3:11
Professor Dave Explains

Practice Problem: Isotopic Abundance and Atomic Mass

12th - Higher Ed
In the general chemistry series we learned about nuclide symbols, which all imply a specific atomic number and mass number. Associated with this were isotopes, and average atomic mass. Given the relative abundances of all the isotopes of...
Instructional Video2:24
FuseSchool

What Are Giant Chemical Structures

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about the differences between different chemical structures, including giant covalent, giant ionic and metallic structures. There are numerous materials and substances that possess giant chemical structures. Some are...
Instructional Video7:29
Professor Dave Explains

IIT/JEE Chemistry Practice #14: Ionization Energy

12th - Higher Ed
Practice REAL problems from actual past IIT/JEE exams with Professor Dave!
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

How Diodes Work

Higher Ed
In this video, we're going to learn how diodes work. We're going to start by reviewing the basic properties of diodes, and then we'll move on to discuss how diodes are used in circuits. By the end of the video, you'll have a basic...
Instructional Video8:36
Professor Dave Explains

Practice Problem: Limiting Reagent and Percent Yield

12th - Higher Ed
Once we get the hang of stoichiometric calculations, we get a curve ball. Limiting reagents? Not all of the reactants will react? We might not get as much product as we expect? Let's practice identifying the limiting reagent, calculating...
Instructional Video5:18
Science360

Nanoparticle Cancer Detector - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
A San Diego researcher has developed a way to tag cancer cells for early detection in the blood stream. Professor Michael Sailor hopes to dramatically change how cancer is treated. He is on a quest to create nanoparticles that travel the...