Instructional Video3:26
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Can Seaweed Save the World: Alternative uses of seaweed

9th - 12th
Professor Tim Flannery investigates how seaweed is helping to save the world. From growing the foods of the future, helping clean polluted water and even combating climate change. What does Rocky De Nys do with all the seaweed he's...
Instructional Video1:32
Curated Video

I WONDER - What Problems Does Soil Erosion Cause?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of what problems does soil erosion cause.
Instructional Video3:28
Science360

SupraSensor could be super tool for precision agriculture

12th - Higher Ed
Preserving the environment and developing agricultural products that do not harm unintended targets are top priorities for many scientists and farmers, as well as environmentalists. It's a new era of crop management known as precision...
Instructional Video1:55
NASA

NASA | Water on the Moon

3rd - 11th
Since the 1960's, scientists have suspected that frozen water could survive in cold, dark craters at the Moon's poles. While previous lunar missions have detected hints of water on the Moon, new data from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter...
Instructional Video9:01
National Parks Service

Everglades National Park - Pine Rockland

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Explore the endangered pine rockland habitat with Ranger Nick.
Instructional Video4:15
PBS

Beef Is Bad For The Climate. Can We Make It Better?

12th - Higher Ed
Beef production emits more greenhouse gases than basically anything else we eat, so let's look at the scale and impact of our bovine pals - and importantly, what we can actually do to make beef less bad.
Instructional Video18:37
Schooling Online

Chemistry Skills: Significant Figures

3rd - Higher Ed
Using significant figures is as easy as watching Netflix! This lesson will bring back the basics: counting and rounding significant figures. To finish, we’ll explore how significant figures are related to accuracy and how to approach...
Instructional Video0:12
The March of Time

1950s: HAY BARN: VS Motor spinning for conveyor belt, hay being moved on conveyor belt w/ mower, tube leading into side of hay barn. Agriculture, farm, farmland, storage, fodder, forage, food preservation

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1950s: HAY BARN: VS Motor spinning for conveyor belt, hay being moved on conveyor belt w/ mower, tube leading into side of hay barn. Agriculture, farm, farmland, storage, fodder, forage, food preservation
Instructional Video1:50
US Department of Agriculture

Helping Gulf Coast Farmers Increase Environmental Improvements

Higher Ed
A USDA initiative along the Gulf of Mexico is helping farmers there improve water quality, reduce soil erosion and enhance wildlife habitat on their agricultural land. Farmers carry out conservation practices that prevent nutrients and...
Instructional Video14:46
Britlish

Trees (no subtitles)

9th - 12th
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...
Instructional Video3:58
NASA

NASA’s InSight Lander Accomplishes Science Goals on Mars as Power Levels Diminish

K - 11th
NASA’s InSight lander touched down in the Elysium Planitia region of Mars in November of 2018. During its time on the Red Planet, InSight has achieved all its primary science goals and continues to hunt for quakes on Mars. The mission is...
Instructional Video4:08
NASA

Water Released from Moon During Meteor Showers

3rd - 11th
Scientists have discovered that water is being released from the Moon during meteor showers. When a speck of comet debris strikes the Moon it vaporizes on impact, creating a shock wave in the lunar soil. For a sufficiently large...
Instructional Video1:08
Visual Learning Systems

Forces Shaping the Earth: Wind

9th - 12th
Gravity and erosion are major factors in changing the shape of the surface of Earth. The different types of erosion, and the major types of mass movements caused by gravity are discussed in this video. Other terminology includes:...
Instructional Video1:35
The March of Time

1953: MINING INDUSTRY: TIN: WS Armored car down dirt road, armed Engineers Roderick Caldwell & Steven Littledyke walking toward dredge. VS Bucket-line dredge working, water flowing out of stern chutes, buckets scooping & pulling, mud dumping.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1953: MINING INDUSTRY: TIN: WS Armored car down dirt road, armed Engineers Roderick Caldwell & Steven Littledyke walking toward dredge. VS Bucket-line dredge working, water flowing out of stern chutes, buckets scooping & pulling, mud...
Instructional Video3:45
NASA

NASA | Landsat Senses a Disturbance in the Forest

3rd - 11th
This is a sequence of Landsat-based data in the Pacific Northwest. There is one data set for each year representing an aggregate of the approximate peak of the growing season (around August). The data was created using a sophisticated...
Instructional Video2:54
Seven Dimensions

Transforming Cities for a Sustainable Future

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses the importance of implementing innovative ideas in their city. They highlight the need for a dedicated busway and a bike path to improve transportation options. The speaker emphasizes the value of...
Instructional Video2:00
TMW Media

The Everglades Ecosystem: Plantlife in the everglades

K - 5th
How was the land for farmers south of the lake? What is good and bad about peat soil? How does other plant life help the everglades? The Everglades Ecosystem, Part 3
Instructional Video4:19
Mediacorp

Turning Tofu Wastewater into a Consumer Beverage

12th - Higher Ed
A few additional ingredients and some chemistry is needed to ferment soy whey into Sachi alcohol. Let's explore how it works and see how people react to the final product. Lab Food part 7/9
Instructional Video1:02
Next Animation Studio

Banana plantations in Colombia threatened by deadly fungus

12th - Higher Ed
Officials from the Colombian Agricultural and Livestock Authority have confirmed that the tropical race 4 fungus has spread to the country’s Cavendish banana plantations.
Instructional Video2:52
NASA

NASA Studies How Arctic Fires Change the World

3rd - 11th
Wildfires in the Arctic often burn far away from population centers, but their impacts are felt around the globe. From field and laboratory work to airborne campaigns and satellites, NASA is studying how climate change is contributing to...
Instructional Video1:35
NASA

NASA | LEND: The Lunar Neutron Counter

3rd - 11th
How would you find water on the Moon? NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has a unique idea: Count the neutrons coming from the Moon!
Instructional Video3:09
NASA

Global Maps of Dryness Help Prepare for Water Use Around Globe

3rd - 11th
Using measurements from two satellite missions assimilated into a computer model, researchers have created global maps of terrestrial water around the planet. In addition, they can forecast water availability in the United States up to...
Instructional Video8:00
Schooling Online Kids

Science for Kids: Stage 1 - The Dinosaur Tree

K - 5th
Join Maya and her Uncle Greg as they travel through the Blue Mountains. They’re searching for an ancient Wollemi Pine tree! Learn how to identify the different parts of plants, like their leaves and roots. What do each of these parts do?...
Instructional Video2:05
US Department of Agriculture

Broom's Bloom Dairy - Maryland Soil Health Farmers

Higher Ed
A family farm in Bel Air, Maryland since 1726 is partnering with USDA's Natural Resources Conservation service to improve soil health and manage farm nutrients.