Instructional Video0:59
The March of Time

1949: INDIA: CASTE SYSTEM: Brahmin Pandit Rama Shastri walking to waiting boys, VS Rama Shastri reading Hindu religious book (No SOT), VS Seated boys in bodypaint listening, Brahmin dropping something in each boy's hand. Vegetarian, Orthodox, Brahman.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1949: INDIA: CASTE SYSTEM: Brahmin Pandit Rama Shastri walking to waiting boys, VS Rama Shastri reading Hindu religious book (No SOT), VS Seated boys in bodypaint listening, Brahmin dropping something in each boy's hand. Vegetarian,...
Instructional Video1:21
Next Animation Studio

Total eclipse due over North America in 2024

12th - Higher Ed
The next total solar eclipse will occur over parts of North America on Monday, April 8, 2024.
Instructional Video3:02
The Backyard Scientist

Casting a Sword From Pewter

K - 5th
Not everybody has the equipment to melt aluminum, but pewters low melting point makes metal-casting available to everybody! Its melting point is so low, you can melt it in your kitchen. Pewter is mostly tin, with a little bit of antimony...
Instructional Video2:34
Science360

Glowing Squid

12th - Higher Ed
The Hawaiian bobtail squid and its resident bacterium, Vibrio fischeri, have a powerful and still somewhat mysterious symbiotic relationship. The luminescent bacteria populate a small pouch on the squid's underside called the light...
Instructional Video4:22
Physics Girl

What's the difference between a solar and lunar eclipse?

9th - 12th
Solar and lunar eclipse - which is which? And how can you finally remember the difference?
Instructional Video3:36
Encyclopaedia Britannica

Demystified: How the Electoral College Works

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Overview of the U.S. electoral college.
Instructional Video2:09
Curated Video

What is a Citizen? From Ancient Athens to the US

9th - Higher Ed
Citizenship allows people to participate in the democratic process, but the road to inclusive citizenship has not been a smooth one.
Instructional Video2:03
Curated Video

Elections in the United States

9th - Higher Ed
How do elections actually work?
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

The Importance of Calcium: Building Strong Bones and More

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Discover the importance of calcium in our bodies and its various compounds and uses. From its role in strengthening bones and teeth to its applications in construction and water treatment, calcium proves to be a versatile and essential...
Instructional Video2:43
Soliloquy

How did Ancient Greek Philosophers Know the Earth was Round?

12th - Higher Ed
The Ancient Greeks had determined the planet was a sphere 2000 years before Columbus set sail for the New World, and they came up with estimates too! So how did the Ancient Greeks Philosophers work out that the Earth was a sphere and how...
Instructional Video6:19
5 Minutes English

Hinduism | 5 MINUTES

6th - 11th
Hinduism is the world’s oldest religion, dating back over 4,000 years: Its early origins are ambiguous: with no single founder or definite starting point –in fact, many Hindus believe the religion is eternal, as old as time itself.
Instructional Video4:53
Professor Dave Explains

History of Astronomy Part 2: Early Measurements of the Earth

12th - Higher Ed
After many centuries of pure observation, it finally became time for mankind to start doing some science to figure out the dimensions of the Earth and other nearby objects. What were these early experiments? What did they tell us? Let's...
Instructional Video2:05
Cerebellum

Business Law: Intentional Torts

9th - 12th
This video covers the ideas of theft, defamation, battery, assault within the wider scope of intentional torts. This video is part 1 in the series 'Business Law: Torts'.
News Clip6:42
Curated Video

Kari Lake says election results will be accepted as Arizona's Senate race underway

Higher Ed
Democratic Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego ran against Donald Trump ally Kari Lake in Arizona, a state with a recent history of extremely close elections.
News Clip1:03
Curated Video

Video of Haitian immigrant voting multiple times is 'targeted disinformation,' officials say

Higher Ed
Georgia's Republican secretary of state said a viral video of a Haitian immigrant voting multiple times is "targeted disinformation," as he encouraged social media platforms to remove it. (Scripps News)
News Clip2:43
Curated Video

What you can expect at precincts on Election Day

Higher Ed
There will be about 180,000 precincts, subject to varying rules, open nationwide on Election Day. (Scripps National)
News Clip1:46
Curated Video

Harris takes the stage for 'closing argument' speech on the Ellipse at the National Mall

Higher Ed
Vice President Kamala Harris is addressing the public Tuesday at the ellipse on the National Mall, giving her closing arguments for the 2024 campaign and urging voters to leave the Trump era behind. (Scripps News)
News Clip3:15
Curated Video

'America's ready to turn the page:' Former President Barack Obama rallies with Harris supporters

Higher Ed
Former President Barack Obama is making appearances at a number of events in support of Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign Tuesday. (Scripps News)
News Clip2:01
Curated Video

Early voting is still popular among Americans post-pandemic

Higher Ed
Early voting skyrocketed in 2020 amid the pandemic, but this year, Americans are still taking advantage of these options. (Scripps News)
News Clip2:20
Curated Video

Voting in space: NASA's got you covered

Higher Ed
Voting in a presidential election might seem tough when you're in a space station orbiting 250 miles above earth, but NASA's got you covered. (Scripps News)
News Clip0:37
Press Association

Doug Beattie votes in the 2024 General Election

Higher Ed
Ulster Unionist Party leader Doug Beattie casts his vote at Seagoe Primary School in Portadown in the 2024 General Election.
News Clip3:01
Curated Video

How voting laws have changed in Georgia since 2020

Higher Ed
Following the 2020 election there were rampant but unfounded claims of voter fraud. Since then, many states enacted changes to voting laws including in Georgia. (Scripps News)
News Clip3:33
Press Association

Conservatives 'gaslighting' the public over the economy - Reeves

Higher Ed
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves makes a speech on the economy in central London, accusing Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt of 'gaslighting' the British people. She also rejected the suggestion that the local election results point to a hung...
News Clip5:00
Press Association

Rachel Reeves and Sir Keir Starmer celebrate David Skeith becoming York and North Yorkshire mayor

Higher Ed
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves join new York and North Yorkshire mayor David Skeith in a special celebration at Northallerton Town Football Club.