Instructional Video11:07
Curated Video

The Biggest Climate Scam Ever?

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWhat happens when a study goes viral? After the “trillion tree” campaign captured the internet's imagination, YouTube sensation, MrBeast, raised 20 million dollars to plant 20 million trees. But did they survive? We went to check in on...
Instructional Video8:07
Curated Video

Earth's Worst Mass Extinction Is Actually a Warning

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThere is a surprising natural wonder in the middle of the vast West Texas desert: a prehistoric ocean reef built from the remains of ancient sea life. This fossil-rich landscape tells the story of Earth's most devastating mass...
Instructional Video3:52
Curated Video

When Will We Run Out of Oil? Why Predictions Keep Changing

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWhen will be run out of oil? Why haven’t we run out of oil already? In 1977, President Jimmy Carter went on TV and declared that the biggest crisis that we were going to face in our lifetime was going to be running out of oil. He...
Instructional Video7:46
Curated Video

What Happens to Your Atoms After Death? A Scientific View

12th - Higher Ed
What happens to your atoms when you die? About 100 billion people have died since the dawn of humanity. Since the law of conservation of matter says that matter cannot be created or destroyed, all their atoms have to be still be around....
Instructional Video13:07
Curated Video

Quantum Physics of Chemical Energy: Endothermic & Exothermic Reactions

12th - Higher Ed
SUMMARY In this video, I show Why Some Reactions EXPLODE and Others COOL: Root Cause of Chemical EnergyI I show how the chemistry behind endothermic and exothermic reactions can be traced to the underlying quantum physics. When molecules...
Instructional Video14:16
Curated Video

Is Climate Change Caused by Humans? Reviewing the Data

12th - Higher Ed
What's the real cause of climate change? Is global warming real? Are humans causing climate change? What is climate change? We do a deep dive into the data to find answers. The world today is 0.85 degrees (C) hotter than in 1980,...
Instructional Video14:39
Curated Video

How Green Are Electric Cars Really?

12th - Higher Ed
Electric vehicles are not necessarily greener because they create no emissions. We have to take a look at the bigger picture. Source of electricity, depending on the fuel, can produce greenhouse gases. Manufacturing the components of the...
Instructional Video4:37
Wonderscape

Exploring the Impact of Climate Change Through the Lens of Insect Behavior

K - 5th
Science Kids Climate Change Causing Insect Relocation This video explores the crucial connection between insect populations and climate change, highlighting how changes in insect behavior can reveal important insights into the impacts of...
Instructional Video4:56
Wonderscape

Permafrost: The Frozen Superpower of the Arctic Tundra

K - 5th
Science Kids Arctic Tundra Biome V1-0002 The Arctic tundra is a unique and vital ecosystem characterized by its frozen permafrost and extreme conditions. This biome is home to a diverse array of resilient plant and animal species that...
Instructional Video2:15
Curated Video

Why do we hiccup?

6th - Higher Ed
Why Do We Hiccup?
Instructional Video3:05
Curated Video

How to Fill a Balloon with Gas using Baking Soda & Vinegar

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to fill a balloon with gas using baking soda and vinegar with the instructions in this Howcast science project video.
Instructional Video1:11
Curated Video

What Is Carboxytherapy?

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn about carboxytherapy for stretch marks, cellulite and dark undereye circles from licensed esthetician Joanna Vargas in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video2:32
Curated Video

Is Dry Cleaning Bad for the Environment?

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn if you have to avoid dry cleaning in order to be eco-friendly in this Howcast video featuring Alegre of Green and Greener.
Instructional Video2:32
Curated Video

How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Your carbon footprint is how many greenhouse gases you release in your daily activities. Be remembered by your good deeds, not your carbon emissions.
Instructional Video1:53
Curated Video

How to Cure the Hiccups

9th - Higher Ed
When you have the hiccups, everyone has a remedy. The truth is, there are no scientifically proven cures that do the trick every time. But here are the most common ones that work for most people, most of the time.
Instructional Video1:54
Curated Video

How to Calculate Your Carbon Footprint

9th - Higher Ed
A carbon footprint is an equation that estimates just how much you, personally, are contributing to global warming—and all you have to do is plug some info into an online calculator. Figuring out how to make your footprint smaller, of...
Instructional Video2:45
Curated Video

How to Hold Your Breath like David Blaine

9th - Higher Ed
In 2008, David Blaine held his breath for over 17 minutes, breaking the world record for oxygen-assisted static apnea, a form of holding your breath underwater. Here's how he did it.
Instructional Video4:38
Curated Video

DIY SCI - EXPLODING FILM CANISTERS

6th - Higher Ed
DIY SCI host Steve Spangler demonstrates how to make exploding film canisters! It's always more fun to invite some friends to set hundred off at once because anything worth doing is worth overdoing!
Instructional Video23:11
Curated Video

Making a speech about environmental issues

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use my understanding of climate change to give a speech. Key learning points: - Climate change is driven by human activity - specifically, an increase in greenhouse gases. - Climate change will have significant...
Instructional Video23:59
Curated Video

Identifying the features of an essay

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can identify the logical argument of an essay and I can identify an essay's linguistic features in a model. Key learning points: - Essays can either examine both sides of an issue in a balanced way, or they can argue...
Instructional Video21:20
Curated Video

The function of leaves

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can describe why plants have leaves. Key learning points: - Many plants have roots, stems, leaves and flowers. - Plants can make their own food. This happens in the leaves of a plant. - Plants make food in their leaves,...
Instructional Video18:57
Curated Video

Greenhouse gases (non-statutory Climate Change & Sustainability)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can describe how greenhouse gases trap heat around Earth. Key learning points: - The atmosphere is a mixture of gases around Earth. - Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that makes up about 0.04% of the atmosphere and is...
Instructional Video12:02
The Daily Conversation

The Future of Ocean Exploration

6th - Higher Ed
Deep sea mining, seafloor vents, underwater drones, bioluminescent sharks, and the disturbing effects of ocean acidification highlight the near future of oceanographic discovery.
Instructional Video3:42
The Daily Conversation

Exploring Carbon Pricing Methods

6th - Higher Ed
California’s cap-and-trade program is seen as the most successful way to put a price on carbon in the world. It uses a market system where companies buy and sell permits to pollute, but there's a minimum price to keep costs from dropping...