Podcast20:32
NASA

‎NASA in Silicon Valley: Brian Glass Talks About Searching For Evidence of Life On Mars

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A conversation with Brian Glass, Principal Investigator of the Atacama Rover Astrobiology Drilling Studies (ARADS) project at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
Instructional Video8:09
Espresso Media

Ariane 5: Navigating Orbits

9th - 12th
Ariane 5 part 7/8: In this video, we learn about the different types of orbits and the importance of payload fairing in moving from one orbit to another. The Ariane Group is developing the Ariane 6 rocket, which offers more flexibility...
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...
Instructional Video3:54
Science360

NSF Science Now 9

12th - Higher Ed
In this week's episode of NSF Science Now we explore an experimental motion control car, a gliding robot called Grace, how song sparrows protect their domain, and finally a four-wheel vehicle capable of detecting deadly cracks in...
Instructional Video13:15
Zach Star

The Science and Technology of Tomorrow (Part 2)

12th - Higher Ed
No one knows what the future of science and technology will be, but experts are able to predict what they think will be here in the coming years and decades. Some of the topics discussed in these videos next include augmented reality,...
Instructional Video6:43
Science360

Design Engineer - Careers in Science and Engineering

12th - Higher Ed
What's it really like to be an engineer or a scientist? What do they really do all day? You're about to find out! Meet the next generation of engineers and scientists in these profiles of young professionals, who may just inspire you to...
Instructional Video9:21
Zach Star

You Can Learn (Almost) Anything That Anyone Else Can

12th - Higher Ed
This video covers a scientific discovery that you can learn almost anything that anyone else can. A question that psychologists have looked for answers to is whether innate ability causes success or is it hard work. Could anyone become...
Instructional Video3:54
Science360

A four-wheel vehicle for detecting deadly cracks in Antarctic ice!

12th - Higher Ed
In this week’s episode of NSF Science Now we explore an experimental motion control car, a gliding robot called Grace, how song sparrows protect their domain, and finally a four-wheel vehicle capable of detecting deadly cracks in...
Instructional Video6:14
Espresso Media

Walls of Venice: Installation of Floating Barriers Using Gantry Crane and Transport Beam

9th - 12th
Walls of Venice part 7/8: This video describes the process of moving and installing a gantry crane and floating barriers for a construction project. It highlights the use of specialized equipment such as transport beams and strand jacks...
Instructional Video6:23
Science360

Chemical Engineer - Anita Kalathil

12th - Higher Ed
Anita Kalathil is a chemical engineer at Procter & Gamble where she works in fabric care engineering on the liquids-making side. She works on product design and ensuring that equipment is ready to go for new products. Anita spends her...
Instructional Video13:46
Mister Simplify

Quality Function Deployment & the House of Quality - Simplest Explanation Ever

12th - Higher Ed
How do you fulfill the ever-changing needs of the customer? Fulfilling customer expectations is an essential part of surviving and thriving as a business. Quality Function Deployment is a renowned customer-centric methodology used by...
Instructional Video9:22
Zach Star

What I Did During My Engineering Internship

12th - Higher Ed
This video covers my experience as an engineering intern. During this internship I had a summer long project that consisted of making a prototype of a handheld printer. My job was at a cubicle and I did work full time (from 9-5). Most of...
Podcast23:26
NASA

‎NASA in Silicon Valley: Yvonne Pendleton Talks About Building A Dream Team For Exploring The Solar System

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A conversation with Dr. Yvonne Pendleton, the Director of the Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI).
Instructional Video2:14
Brainwaves Video Anthology

José Gustavo Calderón De Anda - Teachers Make a Difference - Miss Maru

Higher Ed
Gustavo is a Global Teacher Prize 2020 Top 50 Finalist. He is passionate about education, technology and innovation. At his School in the City of Guadalajara, México, he works on projects with disadvantaged communities who deal with very...
Instructional Video4:55
Espresso Media

Mighty Sea Crane: Tour of the Oleg Strashnov

9th - 12th
Mighty Sea Crane part 5/8: In this video, we are taken on a tour of the Oleg Strashnov, an offshore workhorse. The video showcases the inner workings of the ship, including the crane and its lifting tools used for various operations. We...
Instructional Video7:01
Espresso Media

Ships That Carry Ships: Transporting Massive Objects Across the Seas

9th - 12th
Ships That Carry Ships part 5/8: The video is about the OHT Hawk, a semi-submersible ship used to transport massive objects such as oil rigs and jack-up rigs. The video highlights the safety measures and risks involved in handling such...
Instructional Video3:31
Makematic

STEAM Teams Wear Many Hats

K - 5th
Collaboration helps us see problems from new perspectives. In this activity, children will learn about the Boston Molasses Flood and ask STEAM questions to solve the mystery.
Instructional Video6:46
Science360

Materials Engineer - Carlos Barrios

12th - Higher Ed
Carlos Barrios is a materials engineer at 3M in the adhesive group where he designs ""Sticky Stuff."" Carlos spends a lot of time in the lab performing research on various materials and testing them under multiple conditions in...
Instructional Video2:26
Science Buddies

Train Wheel Science

K - 5th
Have you ever watched a train roll by? If so, you might have wondered how the train is able to stay on its tracks. The secret lies in the train's wheels. Although they seem cylindrical at first glance, when looking more closely you will...
Instructional Video5:52
Zach Star

Today In Engineering (Episode 3) - Voyager 1, Berlin Hackathon Results, and More

12th - Higher Ed
This video of "Today In Engineering" includes: 1. Voyager 1 2. A.I. Algorithm analyzes instagram photos 3. Earthquake Resistant Concrete 4. Berlin Hackathon 5. Breakthrough Prize Results
Instructional Video6:40
Zach Star

Would I Have Picked a Different Major Knowing Everything I Know Now?

12th - Higher Ed
This video goes over whether I would've picked a different major or not. Note that I don't mention anything negative about the major I chose (electrical engineering). I simply say there are some things I would've enjoyed just a little...
Instructional Video17:34
Programming Electronics Academy

Ep. 18: Miniature Arduinos with Ken Burns at TinyCircuits

Higher Ed
This week Michael sits down with electrical engineer and entrepreneur Ken Burns. Ken is the founder of TinyCircuits, a company that designs and builds tiny open source electronics for makers and hobbyists. Ken talks about the inspiration...
Podcast22:47
NASA

‎NASA in Silicon Valley: Kai Goebel Talks About Teaching Robots How To Think

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A conversation with Kai Goebel, Tech Area Lead for Discovery and Systems Health at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
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.