Instructional Video2:36
Curated Video

Zeppelin Air Ship Travel

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Air Ship travel via a zeppelin reached it s pinnacle in the 1930 s but is now used in scenic tours and advertising, the immense helium balloon above the cabin providing the perfect billboard.
Instructional Video3:24
Wonderscape

Mastering Rocket Stability and Control

K - 5th
Explore the intricacies of rocket stability and control. This part delves into the roles of rocket fins, the center of gravity, and the center of pressure, essential for maintaining a rocket's path and safety during...
Instructional Video5:10
Wonderscape

The Forces Behind Rocket Launches

K - 5th
Unpack the forces that propel rockets beyond Earth's atmosphere. This segment breaks down the concepts of thrust, weight, and drag, explaining their interplay in achieving successful rocket launches. Learn how engineers optimize rocket...
Instructional Video7:43
Curated Video

The Reality of Flying Gadgets: Science Meets Innovation

6th - Higher Ed
Investigate the truth behind videos showcasing people flying with the aid of unconventional devices like fire extinguishers and hoverboards. This segment explores the principles of physics that allow or disallow such feats, featuring...
Instructional Video2:41
Curated Video

Introducing the Rolls Royce Trent 900 Engine: Powering Airbus's Revolutionary A380 Jetliner

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Airbus A380, powered by Rolls Royce's Trent 900 engines, is the largest passenger aircraft ever built, offering unparalleled fuel efficiency and minimal environmental impact. With innovative features like contra-rotating compressors...
Instructional Video2:21
Curated Video

Europe's Space Industry Soars with Successful Launch of Ariane 5 ECA

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The video describes the successful launch of the new heavy lift version of the Ariane 5 rocket, showcasing Europe's advancements in space technology. With upgraded boosters and mainstage motors, the Ariane 5 ECA can carry a payload of up...
Instructional Video5:07
Curated Video

Big Ideas - Episode 9 - Frank White JET ENGINE

Pre-K - Higher Ed
During WW2 the search for more powerful and faster aircraft was ever increasing. When Air Commadore Frank Whittle had a Big Idea for a jet engine, he started a revolution in aircraft engineering. With the introduction of the jet engine,...
Instructional Video10:00
Curated Video

Upper Body, Lower Body, Core and Floor Exercises

3rd - Higher Ed
Coach Socrates and Miss Palomine begin with a warm-up routine on the face, head, neck, shoulders, arms, wrists and fingers. They then, (including the student) perform Coach Socrates’s core exercises, lower body exercises and floor...
Instructional Video5:09
Curated Video

Get Your Low in the Flow

3rd - Higher Ed
Coach Socrates and Miss Palomine identify various parts of the lower body. The Coach gives a quick overview of why it’s so important to strengthen the lower body. They then, (including the student) perform Coach Socrates’s “Get Your Low...
Instructional Video4:19
Curated Video

Mars Perseverance Rover Launch

Pre-K - 5th
Let's go to Mars with the Mars Perseverance Rover Mission step by step in 2020. The ULA and NASA are sending the Perseverance Rover to Mars. KLT.
Instructional Video2:24
Curated Video

High Five Facts - Rockets

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about rockets.
Instructional Video15:20
Weird History

Walter Jackson Freeman II The Champion of the Lobotomy

12th - Higher Ed
Walter Jackson Freeman II was an evangelical neurosurgeon, vocal about his beliefs and touting a procedure of his own creation from the 1940s through the 1960s. It was called a lobotomy, an operation that involved inserting a sharp metal...
Instructional Video15:20
Weird History

Walter Freeman Jackson - The Man Who Invented The Lobotomy

12th - Higher Ed
Walter Jackson Freeman II was an evangelical neurosurgeon, vocal about his beliefs and touting a procedure of his own creation from the 1940s through the 1960s. It was called a lobotomy, an operation that involved inserting a sharp metal...
Podcast32:16
NASA

Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 45, Digital Transformation Small Steps, Giant Leaps

Pre-K - Higher Ed
NASA Digital Transformation Officer Jill Marlowe discusses the agency’s digital transformation strategy and approach.
Instructional Video2:06
Next Animation Studio

A giant thruster could be used to shift the Earth’s orbit as changes to the sun’s energy output increases

12th - Higher Ed
In around a billion years, increases in the sun’s energy output will ensure oxygen levels on Earth drop to levels that cannot sustain complex life, so we should build a giant thruster to shift the planet’s orbit.
Instructional Video4:00
Science360

Sea lions may inspire 'strokes' of genius - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Engineering the swimming maneuvers of sea lions could advance underwater robotics



Megan Leftwich and her students at George Washington University are conducting a comprehensive field study on the high-performance...
Instructional Video4:44
Curated Video

Physics Animated

Pre-K - 3rd
Who ever said physics was boring?! With Animated Physics, little ones will have a blast as they explore topics like gravity, inertia, buoyancy and more! Using real-life examples and engaging visuals, this is the perfect introduction to...
Instructional Video1:13
Next Animation Studio

SpaceX launches another 60 Starlink satellites into orbit but fails to recover reusable rocket

12th - Higher Ed
SpaceX successfully launched another batch of 60 Starlink satellites with a Falcon 9 rocket. <br/>
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Understanding Rockets Using Newton's Third Law and Propulsion

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explains how rockets work based on Newton's third law of motion. Explore the action and reaction forces generated by the rocket's engines, the use of fuel to achieve escape velocity, and the different types of fuel engines.
Instructional Video6:51
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Back To The Moon: The technology used for the Apollo moon missions

6th - Higher Ed
After a quiet half a century since the last Apollo mission landed on the moon, Associate Professor Alan Duffy takes us inside the new space race. Bob Giffen explains the technology and the mindset it took to get man on the...
Instructional Video9:37
Catalyst University

SI Joint Special Tests | Cluster of Laslett

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the Cluster of Laslett, a test item cluster used in the diagnosis of SI joint dysfunction. Specifically, I explain and demonstrate the following special tests: thigh thrust, distraction, sacral thrust, and...
Instructional Video6:26
Espresso Media

Ariane 5: The Importance of Lateral Boosters in Rocket Propulsion

9th - 12th
Ariane 5 part 4/8: The video explains the importance of the lateral boosters in the Ariane 5 rocket and how they provide the necessary power to overcome Earth's gravity and navigate through the atmosphere. The video also highlights the...
Instructional Video7:50
Espresso Media

Ariane 5: The History of Rocketry

9th - 12th
Ariane 5 part 1/8: This video explores the development and history of rockets, focusing on the Ariane 5 launcher and its high-tech payload. It delves into the engineering and ballistic research behind rockets, highlighting the dangers...
Podcast31:08
NASA

Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 72, Dawn Mission Small Steps, Giant Leaps

Pre-K - Higher Ed
NASA's Marc Rayman discusses the legacy of the Dawn mission to the two most massive bodies in the main asteroid belt.