SciShow
Cavitation
Bubbles—fun to play with or a cancer-killing device? Enthusiastic host of the video explains what cavitation is and how tiny bubbles can cause so much damage to ships. It then goes into other applications of cavitation and the...
Steve Spangler Science
Dry Ice Crystal Ball Bubble - Sick Science! #112
Dry ice, turkey basters, crystal bubbles and dish soap are used to make fascinating things called crystal bubbles. The tasks demonstrated here would be ideal for groups of two or three students to work on together.
Steve Spangler Science
Bouncing Bubble - Super Strong Bubble
Bubbles are so much fun for kids! Here, Spangler shares some secrets for making great bubbles. He suggests using distilled water, Dawn dish soap, and glycerin. Then, let the mixture sit overnight before using it. It really is amazing...
Khan Academy
Wealth Destruction 1, Finance and Capital Markets
What happens when a homeowner is paying more towards a loan than the house is worth? In a timely examination of the housing bubble (and its inevitable pop), Sal looks at five hypothetical home purchases from 1995 and their notional...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Computer of Bubbles
Bubbles can do computations, says Stanford professor Manu Prakash. Just like electrons running through wires in your computer, Prakash and Neil Gershenfeld, of MIT, directed bubbles through tiny etched tubes and showed basic computations...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Chemical and Physical Changes
This lesson will define chemical and physical changes and provide examples that illustrate how to distinguish between the two.
Beautiful Chemistry
Vimeo: Beautiful Chemistry: Beautiful Reactions: Bubbling
Many chemical reactions generate gases. In solution, gases escape as bubbles. Here we show four bubbling reactions. The last one is the electrolysis of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) aqueous solution. [1:01]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Voronoi Partition
This video lesson [2:51], students learn what Voronoi partitions or patterns are and how they are formed. They can explore the interactive program used in a video link.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Video Pick of the Week: Bubble Physics
High-speed, high-definition video reveals the secret world of popping bubbles.