Instructional Video9:35
AllTime 10s

10 Mysteries Solved By The Internet

12th - Higher Ed
Sometime it takes more than good old fashioned detective work to solve the supposedly unsolvable.
Instructional Video1:14
Science360

Lawrence Krauss and why science is about confronting mysteries

12th - Higher Ed
Lawrence Krauss, renowned cosmologist, author and the recipient of the 2012 Public Service Award from the National Science Board, explains why science is so fascinating. More info at: http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=123633
Instructional Video4:05
NASA

Ten Mysteries of Venus

3rd - 11th
The surface of Venus is completely inhospitable for life: barren, dry, crushed under an atmosphere about 90 times the pressure of Earth’s and roasted by temperatures two times hotter than an oven. But was it always that way? Could Venus...
Instructional Video4:28
NASA

NASA | Return to Venus: Part I

3rd - 11th
Watch "Return to Venus - Part II" at:From Galileo and the Heliocentric model of the Solar System to James Hansen and climate research, observations of the planet Venus throughout history have given us the perspective we need to...
Instructional Video10:02
NASA

NASA | Return to Venus | Director's Cut

3rd - 11th
From Galileo and the Heliocentric model of the Solar System to James Hansen and climate research, observations of the planet Venus throughout history have given us the perspective we need to understand our own place in the universe. Yet...
Instructional Video4:42
NASA

Hubble Tool Time Episode 2: Servicing Mission 1

3rd - 11th
Retired NASA astronaut John Grunsfeld hosts this six-part mini-series about the tools used on the Hubble Space Telescope servicing missions. Hubble was uniquely designed to be serviced in space so that components could be repaired and...
Instructional Video6:47
Journey to the Microcosmos

Death in the Microcosmos

9th - Higher Ed
Death is inevitable and mysterious, even in the microcosmos. Stentors, heliozoans, and yes, even tardigrades, experience death in many different ways.
Instructional Video2:14
NASA

The Mysterious Planet

3rd - 11th
By studying this mysterious planet, scientists could learn a great deal more about exoplanets, as well as the past, present, and possible future of our own. This video unveils this world and calls on current and future scientists to...
Instructional Video2:16
NASA

Hubble Science: Dark Energy, A Mysterious Force

3rd - 11th
For the past 31 years, the Hubble Space Telescope has continued its important mission of uncovering the mysteries of the universe. One of those mysteries that Hubble has helped us begin to understand is dark energy and dark matter. Video...
Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

Ring Around the Rosie - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
Ring-a-round the rosie - A pocket full of posies - Ashes! Ashes! - We all fall down. Some believe that the popular rhyme dates back to the children who lived through the Black Death; the bubonic plague that decimated Europe in the 17th...
Instructional Video7:32
All Ears English

How to Talk About Mysteries and Black Friday Deals: AEE Bonus

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Today you'll learn English vocabulary related to mysteries, and you'll be invited to an exclusive Black Friday list.
Instructional Video2:55
Let's Tute

Why is the Ocean Blue?

9th - Higher Ed
The video explains the scientific reason behind the blue color of the ocean and how it differs from the blue color of the sky. It also touches on the adaptation of organisms living in deep waters and the variations of ocean colors due to...
Instructional Video3:43
Curated Video

France, Normandy - Etretat unique landscape

12th - Higher Ed
etretat is best known for its chalk cliffs, including three natural arches and a pointed formation called L'Aiguille or the Needle, which rises 70 metres above the sea.The Etretat Chalk Complex, as it is known, consists of a complex...
Instructional Video10:02
Brave Wilderness

Bitten by 1000 Deadly Mosquitoes!

6th - 8th
In this episode, Coyote’s eaten alive by the world’s deadliest animal: the mosquito. Mosquito bites can leave behind much more than an itchy, swollen welt. These bloodsucking insects carry diseases responsible for more than 1,000,000...
Instructional Video5:49
Alltime

6 Unsolved Mysteries of the Human Brain

12th - Higher Ed
Money makes the whole world go around, but some of them have a hell of a lot more of it than others. Who, I hear you ask? Well watch this video to find out!
Instructional Video2:35
Encyclopaedia Britannica

Women in STEM: Meet Caroline Herschel

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn about the life and work of Caroline Herschel.
Podcast6:31
Book Club for Kids

The Mystery of "The Westing Game"

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Reading a good mystery is like solving a puzzle. Readers have to pay attention to the characters and events in order to solve the mystery. In The Westing Game, the millionaire Samuel Westing has died, and it is time to read his will....
News Clip3:10
Bloomberg

Fed's Kaplan Says Inflation Will Slowly Reach 2 Percent

Higher Ed
May.31 -- Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York. Kaplan says the Fed should tighten policy patiently and gradually.
Instructional Video13:29
Curated Video

CAN629 SWEDISH, FRENCH AND ITALIAN REVERSES

Higher Ed
Questions filmed for interviews with Edward Heath, British Conservative Party Leader. Questions practices in Swedish, French and Italian. Uncut. 1. ws clapper board with filming details 2. ms man recites questions in Swedish 3. ms...
Instructional Video3:37
PBS

And Then There Were None

6th - 12th Standards
Justice and murder are the heart of the best mysteries. The writers interviewed for this episode of the Great American Read try to convince viewers that the best of this genre is Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None.