Instructional Video4:57
Schooling Online Kids

The Life Stage Series: Emotional Development - The Flubsies

3rd - Higher Ed
Saffie the Flubsy is upset. The other Flubsies are good at playing Flubsy marbles, but Saffie is not. His webbed fingers are not slender like those of his friends. But when they go swimming in the lava lake, Saffie realises that his...
Instructional Video3:32
FuseSchool

Sea turtle

6th - Higher Ed
Sea turtle | Ocean Literacy | FuseSchool Turtles play an important role in keeping the oceans healthy. They keep balance in food webs by eating jellyfish and grazing on seagrass beds. Their presence keeps coral reefs healthy and cycles...
Instructional Video4:27
Physics Girl

Spaceships pushed by LIGHT – the future of space travel?

9th - 12th
What if you could power a ship using sunlight instead of wind? Well in space, you can! Solar sails or light sails are pushed with light from the sun. Photons provide a kick when they reflect off the sail pushing the sail like an air...
Instructional Video21:32
Catalyst University

Urate Oxidase and Urate (Part 2): Physiology, Gout, and Kidney Stones

Higher Ed
Urate Oxidase and Urate (Part 2): Physiology, Gout, and Kidney Stones
Instructional Video5:52
Let's Tute

The Water Cycle: From Evaporation to Precipitation

9th - Higher Ed
The video discusses the water cycle, explaining how water changes from one form to another and how it is continuously replenished in nature. It covers the processes of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation and how they contribute...
Instructional Video1:07
Next Animation Studio

Study shows Earth’s poles wandered far for millions of years

12th - Higher Ed
A new study has confirmed a longstanding theory that the Earth’s crust tilted like a yo-yo 84 million years ago. Scientists call it the ‘cosmic yo-yo’.
Instructional Video8:08
msvgo

Plaster of Paris, Deliquescence and Efflorescence

K - 12th
It explains plaster of paris, deliquescence and efflorescence.
Instructional Video16:27
Catalyst University

Urate Oxidase and Urate (Part 1): Physiology, Biochemistry, and Mechanism

Higher Ed
Urate Oxidase and Urate (Part 1): Physiology, Biochemistry, and Mechanism
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Formation and Types of Snow

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Snow is a form of precipitation that occurs when water molecules meet cold air. Learn more about the science behind winter weather.
Instructional Video2:07
Science360

Chalk Talk Liquid Crystals

12th - Higher Ed
Liquid crystals are a kind of matter that exists somewhere between a liquid and a solid. We can control the order of the liquid crystals used in liquid crystal displays with electricity. Think of it like a valve for light. We can open...
Instructional Video2:07
Science360

Liquid Crystals - Chalk Talk

12th - Higher Ed
They aren't quite liquids or solids, but they'll definitely be a force for the future. This animated series of short videos acts as a video glossary to define specific scientific terms or concepts in a fun, easy to understand way. In...
Instructional Video7:15
Catalyst University

Gout [Part 2] | Gout Pathophysiology, Presentation, & Treatment

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and treatments for gouty arthritis (gout).
Instructional Video3:58
Vlogbrothers

The Earth is an Alien Planet

6th - 11th
I just think this is really really cool... Also, it's a great way to teach about how evaporation and condensation work in a way that is terrifying and very memorable.
Instructional Video1:54
Science360

Removing radioactive waste from water 5 not-so-easy steps

12th - Higher Ed
Chemists at the University of Iowa, led by associate professor Tori Forbes, are using National Science Foundation funding to investigate how to remove radioactive substances from water. Forbes' team creates and tests various chemical...
Instructional Video9:14
Catalyst University

Gout

Higher Ed
Gout
Instructional Video6:02
Physics Girl

This crystal can split light particles

9th - 12th
How unusual non-linear crystals can entangle particles of light, or photons. Thanks to non-profit edX.org for sponsoring this video. Quantum entanglement involves a special process of splitting photons into two. But it involves a process...
Instructional Video9:13
Journey to the Microcosmos

We Accidentally Grew Crystals

Higher Ed
We'd love to learn more about our Microcosmos community and who's out there watching these videos. So, we've got a short survey for you to fill out where you can let us know more about you and what you'd like to see from Journey to the...
Instructional Video1:59
ProTeachersVideo

Demonstrating Chemistry - Spectacular Experiments: Sodium Ethanoate Stalagmite

Higher Ed
Prof Hal Sosabowski demonstrates a solid spontaneously coming out of solution in this visually beautiful experiment. Just a few crystals are enough to form a nucleation site for a super-saturated solution of sodium acetate. This...
Instructional Video9:25
The Backyard Scientist

Making a Sword with THERMITE!

K - 5th
Usually Thermite is used to destroy things... Instead, I wanted to use it to make something to destroy things with. If you have never heard of it -Thermite is a mixture of Iron Oxide (rust) and Aluminum powder. When you ignite it a...
Instructional Video9:04
Food Farmer Earth

How to Make Fresh Fruit Soda

12th - Higher Ed
David Yudkin, of Hot Lips Soda, demonstrates how to make seasonal fruit soda, using watermelon and fresh berries.
Instructional Video9:04
Journey to the Microcosmos

Our Paramecia Are Infected

9th - Higher Ed
We recently discovered some Holospora infecting one of our Paramecium samples. How does that happen? How does the Holospora get in there? And how are they so successful at infecting?
Instructional Video5:16
JJ Medicine

Pseudogout | Pathophysiology, Symptoms and Treatment

Higher Ed
Lesson on Pseudogout. In this lesson, you will learn what are some of the causes of pseudogout, including the risk factors and associated conditions. Furthermore, you will also learn about the cause and pathophysiology of pseudogout....
Instructional Video5:20
Professor Dave Explains

Recrystallization

12th - Higher Ed
Now that we have covered a variety of separation techniques, we know how to get an isolated product! But if it's a solid, it may contain impurities. Recrystallization is a common organic chemistry laboratory technique for the...
Instructional Video5:25
FuseSchool

Making Soluble Salts

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about how to make soluble salts as part of the acids and bases topic.