News Clip3:41
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Minister test drives as France launches world's first hydrogen-powered train

9th - Higher Ed
Alstom's Coradia iLint train, the first in the world to be powered by hydrogen, is tested for the first time in France (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip2:17
Sky News

Boris Johnson meeting staff at Bulb Energy

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Prime Minister Boris Johnson meeting staff and touring the offices of Bulb Energy on 8 July 2021 in London, United Kingdom
News Clip3:41
Curated Video

Lithium Batteries On E-Bikes Are Exploding Without Warning

Higher Ed
The powerful lithium ion batteries used in small electric vehicles are responsible for about 200 fires and six deaths.
News Clip7:05
Bloomberg

Novonix CEO on EV Battery Outlook

Higher Ed
Chris Burns, chief executive officer at Novonix, discusses his business strategy and the outlook for the electric vehicle battery. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
News Clip8:40
Bloomberg

Rio Tinto CEO on Results, Lithium Deals, Inflation

Higher Ed
Rio Tinto CEO Jakob Stausholm discusses full-year results and the challenges of growing the company's lithium business on "Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market...
News Clip5:40
Bloomberg

The Future of Mobility: EVs, Planes and the Moon

Higher Ed
UP.Partners Managing Partner and Co-Founder Cyrus Sigari joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss the firm's new Moving World Report looking at all of the macro and micro trends across mobility in 2023 and beyond.
News Clip2:50
Curated Video

The Promising Future Of Battery Storage On The U.S. Grid

Higher Ed
Battery storage is becoming a more viable tool for meeting peaks in energy demand — and it could do it in a greener, healthier way than fossil plants.
Instructional Video9:04
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Crash Course

Electrochemistry

9th - 12th
Organic chemistry is difficult; those who study it have alkynes of trouble. Alkaline batteries are the focus of a video on electrochemistry, explaining how batteries work and why they are called alkaline batteries. The resource also...
Instructional Video10:27
Crash Course

Why It's so Hard to Make Better Batteries: Crash Course Engineering #32

9th - 12th
Better batteries may be just around the corner. Viewers of an engaging video first learn how batteries work and how charging batteries uses a reverse process. They then learn why it is difficult to make better batteries.
Instructional Video2:26
PBS

Solving the Storage Problem

6th - 12th Standards
Clean, renewable energy is there for the taking ... how do we save it until we need it? A short video, part of an energy unit from NOVA, discusses the challenges of creating and storing electrical energy efficiently. The narrator...
Instructional Video6:38
Physics Girl

World’s Easiest DIY Electric Train

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Create movement with some wire and a magnet! The video instructor demonstrates how to use electromagnetic induction to power a miniature train. Using the installment of a physics playlist, youth learn the science behind the process.
Instructional Video3:47
American Chemical Society

How Can You Make Your Smartphone Battery Last Longer?

9th - Higher Ed
Be sure to charge your phones so you can view the resource. An informative YouTube video in the ACS Reactions playlist describes how lithium-ion batteries work. It also gives three tips for how to make cell phone batteries last longer.
Instructional Video3:18
American Chemical Society

What's in your Smartphone?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Your cell phone contains many elements you may not have even heard of! Explore the science of the smartphone with a lesson from the Reactions playlist. The instructor explains the location and purpose of the many different elements that...
Instructional Video9:30
Real Engineering

How Many Batteries Could Power the World? (ft. MinutePhysics)

9th - Higher Ed
Some old technology gets new life. Scholars learn how Tesla is planning to produce electric cars with batteries in a Real Engineering video. They see calculations that show how many lithium-ion battery factories would be necessary to...
Instructional Video10:48
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Crash Course

DC Resistors and Batteries: Crash Course Physics #29

9th - Higher Ed Standards
All circuits are not created equal! Building on the previous lessons in the Crash Course series, the 29th lesson explains how electric current flows through a circuit. It spends equal time discussing both series and parallel circuits.
Instructional Video1:55
MinuteEarth

This Video Has Consumed 1497967.5 AA Batteries!

6th - 12th Standards
Do we really think about overall energy used when we watch that funny video for the fourth time? It adds up! Pupils watch as the energy used for Internet tasks is related to an equal number of AA batteries. The narrator compares watching...
Instructional Video3:26
Fuse School

Measures of Electricity

9th - 12th
Not all electricity is created equal. A detailed video explains how to measure the strength of electricity using a voltmeter. The 31st installment of the 35-part series uses a demonstration to explain the process of measuring current and...
Instructional Video3:22
SciShow

How to Make a Lemon Battery

9th - 12th Standards
Something in your refrigerator—something you can eat—can turn chemical energy into electrical energy! Here is an intriguing video that shows how to make a lemon battery. With simple supplies, the narrator makes the battery and then...
Instructional Video15:15
Educreations

The Electrolysis of Water

9th - 12th
What do you create with the electrolysis of water — and why? Answer this question and others with the in-depth video perfect for learners new to the concept. The instructor explains the significance of the positive and negative electrode...
Instructional Video2:30
Engenius Films

Chemical Engineering: Metal Recycling

5th - 12th
Why do we recycle industrial waste? Zubera, a chemical engineer helps find ways to recover precious metals from industrial waste so the United States can decrease its reliance on other countries for the metals. Learners discover her...
Instructional Video4:20
TED-Ed

How Batteries Work

8th - 12th Standards
Discover the fascinating technology that allows us to move around in our daily lives without being anchored to power cables. Learners trace the history of batteries and their ability to store charge back to the 1780s, and...
Instructional Video8:34
Curated OER

Electricity and Circuits

5th - 8th
A sleepy-sounding narrator explains how batteries and circuits work. Simple computer animations display the movement of electrons through parallel and series circuits. Since the narrator speaks slowly and clearly, and the animations are...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Experimenting With a Lemon Battery

3rd - 8th
Can a fresh lemon power a digital clock? In this video segment adapted from ZOOM, the cast shows you how this can be done and, in the process, discover how kids can be a part of an electric circuit. [5:05]
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Ac Versus Dc: What's the Difference?

9th - 10th
This animated essay from "American Experience" explains the difference between alternating and direct electric current and offers in-depth explanations about the role played by a battery, light bulb, wire, and generator. [2:27]