Instructional Video6:44
Espresso Media

Chickley: The Next Great Trend in Gum?

9th - 12th
This video explores the potential of chickley, a natural gum harvested sustainably from the rainforest, as an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional chewing gum. It highlights the impact of consumer choices on the...
Podcast4:26
KERA

3-D Printed Arms and Legs Help Kids Play Sports

Pre-K - Higher Ed
People who are missing an arm may use a high-tech artificial limb to help them with everyday activities such as eating or writing. These prosthetic limbs are very expensive, however, which means that it does not always make sense to use...
Instructional Video25:56
The Wall Street Journal

Nestlé CEO Mark Schneider on Plastic Packaging Waste

Higher Ed
Mark Schneider, chief executive of Nestlé, the world's biggest packaged-foods maker, discusses the issue of packaging and plastic waste, a particularly big challenge for the food industry, with WSJ's Jesse Newman.
Instructional Video0:56
Next Animation Studio

Bees build nests from plastic

12th - Higher Ed
New research from Argentina’s National Agricultural Technology Institute shows that solitary bees are making nests out of plastic packaging.
Instructional Video1:26
Next Animation Studio

Coronavirus survives on surgical masks for up to SEVEN days

12th - Higher Ed
New research published in medRxive by medical specialists in Hong Kong shows how long SARS-CoV-2 can survive on different surfaces and in different environments.
Instructional Video5:10
Science360

Careful, it's hot, hot hot!

12th - Higher Ed
In this week’s episode of NSF Science Now, we discover how dangerously hot cars can get in the summer sun, new strategies for learning math; and finally, we explore how a new material can shift sound. Check it out!
Instructional Video0:56
Next Animation Studio

US dumping 5 times more plastic than previously thought

12th - Higher Ed
America’s contribution to the plastic trash crisis in the world’s oceans is a lot worse than previously thought.
Instructional Video14:08
Learning Mole

Crying Oceans

Pre-K - 12th
A series aimed at Primary School students learning all about the Ocean and its inhabitants in their science classes. This video in particular will take students through the damage that is happening to the oceans every day, and how they...
Instructional Video0:45
Next Animation Studio

French team create machine that converts plastic to fuel

12th - Higher Ed
French actor and inventor duo create machine that converts plastic waste into fuel.
Instructional Video5:55
Curated Video

PlasticSeas: Exploring the Impact of Plastic Pollution on Our Oceans and Wildlife

9th - 12th
The video explores the impact of plastic pollution on marine life and the environment, featuring interviews with marine biologists and researchers who study the effects of plastic on seabirds and dolphins. The message is clear: we need...
Instructional Video4:08
Curated Video

Five Facts - Plastic Pollution

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about plastic pollution.
Instructional Video4:23
Flame Media

How to Increase your Mental Flexibility

12th - Higher Ed
In his series 'Redesign my Brain', award winning documentary maker Todd Sampson puts brain training to the test as he undergoes a radical brain makeover. The cutting edge new science of brain plasticity has found that anyone can become...
Instructional Video1:44
Guinness World Records

Blindfolded Bottle Flipping World Record Tutorial

K - 5th
In this video, Josh Horton, a multi Guinness World Records title holder for juggling and balancing, breaks his first bottle flipping world record for most bottle flips in one minute while blindfolded. He provides a step-by-step guide on...
Instructional Video0:59
Next Animation Studio

Study estimates the amount of microplastics consumed by humans

12th - Higher Ed
New research from the World Wide Fund for Nature and the University of Newcastle, Australia suggests that humans consume roughly 2,000 pieces of microplastics, or five grams of plastic, a week.
Instructional Video0:38
Next Animation Studio

Study finds a few pieces of plastic enough to kill sea turtles

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers found that ingesting just one piece of plastic could increase the chance of a sea turtle to die by 22 percent, according to a study published in the Scientific Reports.
Instructional Video0:56
Next Animation Studio

Plastic consumption turning seabirds smaller, study finds

12th - Higher Ed
New research from the University of Tasmania has found that seabirds are becoming smaller in size due to their consumption of plastic.
Instructional Video0:38
Science360

Trash to graphene in a flash - Better buildings through bananas

12th - Higher Ed
With support from the National Science Foundation, chemists have discovered a way to convert just about any carbon source, including food waste, coal and plastic, into graphene — the strongest material known. Ten milliseconds later...
Instructional Video9:13
Food Farmer Earth

Essentials of Beekeeping: A Guide for Novice Beekeepers

12th - Higher Ed
This video outlines the fundamental equipment required for beginners in beekeeping, discussing the merits of different hive types such as the Langstroth, top-bar, and Warre hives. It emphasizes the importance of choosing the right tools,...
Instructional Video9:32
Maddie Moate

How to 3D Print with Recycled Trash! | Maddie Moate

K - 5th
On a "Trash Walk" in Bali, Greg and I learnt that plastic trash has a value and can be sold up the chain to be recycled into new plastics... BUT we also tried something a little different! Using the Precious Plastic open source machinery...
Instructional Video3:40
FuseSchool

Blue whale | Ocean Literacy

6th - Higher Ed
Blue whale | Ocean Literacy | FuseSchool Weighing over 200 tons, the Blue Whale is the largest creature the world has ever known. Just its tongue weighs as much as an elephant and is big enough for an entire football team to stand on....
Instructional Video0:52
Next Animation Studio

BPA-Free plastics found to be as harmful as regular plastic

12th - Higher Ed
A new study published in Current Biology determined BPA-free plastic products aren't necessarily safer.
Instructional Video1:50
Curated Video

The Surfboard: The Evolution of the Surfboard

9th - Higher Ed
This totally rad piece of water sports equipment empowered millions of Americans to ride the waves – but how did the humble surfboard evolve through the years?
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

History and Etiquette of Chopsticks

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn about the history and significance of chopstick use use in countries like China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. Examine variations in chopstick style, including length and materials. This video also communicates the importance of...
Instructional Video3:57
NASA

NASA | Propylene on Titan

3rd - 11th
With a thick atmosphere, clouds, a rain cycle and giant lakes, Saturn's large moon Titan is a surprisingly Earthlike place. But unlike on Earth, Titan's surface is far too cold for liquid water - instead, Titan's clouds, rain, and lakes...