Next Animation Studio
Megalodon's extinction might have been caused by supernova explosion
New paper proposes megalodon may have gone extinct due to supernova explosion
EarthEcho International
How to Measure Turbidity
In this video, a teacher and a student demonstrate how to test the turbidity of water using a turbidity sensor. They explain that turbidity measures the particles suspended in water and how it can affect the health of aquatic life. The...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Leonard A. Cole - Chasing the Ghost: Nobelist Fred Reines and the Neutrino
Dr. Leonard A. Cole is an expert on bioterrorism and on terror medicine. He is an adjunct professor at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School (Emergency Medicine) and at Rutgers University-Newark (Political Science). At the medical school he...
Physics Girl
STRANGE Sand Acts Like Liquid
Bubbling air through sand can cause it to act like a liquid. Dianna Cowern and William Osman try to reproduce this popular GIF on Physics Girl. Sand liquefied!
Looking Glass Universe
The Schrodinger equation made simple - Linearity
Weve talked about the quantum state plenty- but what happens to it over time? Thats exactly the question the Schrodinger equation solves. This video we talk about Linearity. In the next video we discuss the equation itself and its...
Visual Learning Systems
The Changing Phases of Matter: Solid to Gas Phase Change
Upon viewing the The Changing Phases of Matter video series, students will be able to do the following: Explain that phases of matter, also called states of matter, are the physical forms matter can take. State the four phases of matter:...
Science360
Ice Cube
For more than a decade--in the most inhospitable place on Earth-- scientists have been building an observatory to search for a ""ghost."" The IceCube Neutrino Observatory is a massive telescope embedded in the Antarctic ice near the...
NASA
New Simulation Creates "Pulsar in a Box"
Scientists studying what amounts to a computer-simulated "pulsar in a box" are gaining a more detailed understanding of the complex, high-energy environment around spinning neutron stars, also called pulsars. The model traces the paths...
NASA
NASA | The Road to Glory
Glory is a unique research satellite designed to orbit the Earth and achieve two major goals. Glory's first goal is to collect data on the properties of aerosols and black carbon in the Earth's atmosphere and climate system; its second...
Science ABC
Where Does Snow Come From?
Technically speaking, the snow falling on mountains and other cold regions is just frozen water. It is formed of tiny crystals of frozen water and looks a bit like small pieces of cotton. A snowflake is an ice crystal, or an amalgamation...
Dom Burgess
Why Going To Mars Would Be Bad For Your Body
Humans haven't been to Mars yet, and there's a good reason for that - it's really not good for the your body! In this episode, Dom finds himself stranded in space with only 12 minutes of oxygen left to find out why. Accompanied by the...
The Viral Fever
Cosmic Journeys: The Complex Dynamics of Earth's Climate
This video explores the complex workings of Earth's climate and how it is changing due to factors such as greenhouse gases and ocean currents. Using virtual tools and satellite data, scientists are predicting the future evolution of the...
FuseSchool
Ocean Acoustics
Ocean Acoustics | Ocean Literacy | FuseSchool Sometimes the earth is so noisy... roads, aeroplanes, volcanoes, construction work... but have you ever thought about how noisy it must be underwater for the poor marine life that cannot...
NASA
Gravity Assist: Mars Dust Storm with Melinda Kahre.
Listen in as NASA Chief Scientist Jim Green discusses the Mars dust storm with a dust storm expert, Melinda Kahre.
NASA
Martian Atmosphere Loss Explained by NASA
Scientists have long suspected the solar wind of stripping the Martian atmosphere into space, a process that may have turned Mars from a blue world early in its history into the red planet that we see today. In 2014, NASA's MAVEN orbiter...
Science360
Is the Higgs boson really the Higgs boson?
University of Florida Professor of Physics Darin Acosta explains what we know about the Higgs boson and what is left to discover. Higgs graphic from CERN Standard Model graphic from Wikimedia Commons Video courtesy of CERN
NASA
NASA's Curious Universe: The Star in Our Backyard
Our Sun holds the solar system together and is responsible for life as we know it. Though it may seem calm and unchanging, the Sun is dynamic. Join NASA solar scientists on a trip around the Sun, our lively and mysterious neighborhood star.
Curated Video
Laser Tattoo Removal Explained
During the tattoo removal process, a laser breaks up the permanent ink particles, allowing the body's immune system to absorb and eliminate the ink. Learn how white blood cells and light work together to break down the materials in a...
Curated Video
Introduction to Atoms: Representation and Interpretation
In this video, the smallest particle of a chemical element, the atom, is discussed along with its various representations. The video provides information on the structure of atoms and their various components, including the nucleus,...
Curated Video
Understanding the Effects of Temperature, Volume, and Work on Gas Pressure
The video is a lecture on how work can be done on a gas to increase its pressure. The lecturer begins by explaining how the temperature and volume of a gas affects its pressure. The video then goes on to explain how work can be done on a...
Curated Video
The Many Uses of Portland Cement
Portland cement is a binding material that hardens and is primarily used in construction. It is made from a mixture of raw materials such as limestone, shale, silica, iron, and clay. After processing, the cement is mixed with other...
Visual Learning Systems
The Periodic Table: Introduction
This program makes the Modern Periodic Table come alive to students. Numerous real-life examples of elements are exemplified in the table. Animations and graphics illustrate concepts not easily achieved through other instructional...
Next Animation Studio
NASA study says Saturn is losing its rings
New NASA research confirms that Saturn is losing its rings at a rate which researchers describe as a "worst-case-scenario."
NASA
NASA | Blazar Bonanza
A long time ago in a galaxy half the universe away, a flood of high-energy gamma rays began its journey to Earth. When they arrived in April, NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope caught the outburst, which helped two ground-based...