Instructional Video3:01
Science360

Chemiscope to catch chemistry in the act

12th - Higher Ed
What the microscope did to unlock the secrets of biology, the ""chemiscope"" is intended to do, to revolutionize chemistry. The ultimate goal is to observe chemistry in the act, to see the making and breaking of bonds in real-space and...
Instructional Video4:04
Science360

Chemistry pioneer sets her sights on rare earth oxides - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Investigating high temperature materials critical to everyday electronics Renowned chemist, geochemist and materials scientist Alexandra Navrotsky has become a pioneer in her field over the last 50 years. She even has a mineral named...
Instructional Video11:32
Weird History

The Deadly Trail of Arsenic Through History

12th - Higher Ed
Arsenic: it’s been called the “king of poisons” and the “poison of kings.” And for good reason – it has a lengthy, storied history, one full of mysterious poisoners and sometimes less-than-sympathetic victims. It's been a tool for...
Instructional Video11:17
Institute of Art and Ideas

Do the laws of nature exist?

Higher Ed
From Newton's laws to E=mc2, we think we have uncovered the secrets of the universe. But some claim these laws evolve and others point to their human and cultural origins. Might eternal natural laws be human hubris? Or is the mind of God...
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

The Discovery and Uses of Fluorine: A Highly Reactive Element

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of the element fluorine, its properties, and its uses. Despite its reactivity, fluorine is used in dental care and pharmaceuticals due to its beneficial effects on teeth and its stable carbon-fluorine...
Instructional Video2:54
English Tree TV

Jobs & Occuptations Song (Alphabuddies)

Pre-K - K
A song all about jobs, occupations and professions! Sing along and learn dozens of different job titles and occupations, including firefighter, writer, dentist, doctor, chemist, musician, singer, diplomat, teacher, police officer, public...
Instructional Video2:10
Curated Video

Frances Oldham Kelsey: Standing Up to Big Pharma

9th - Higher Ed
Meet Frances Oldham Kelsey - a true American hero! Frances was a pharmacologist working for the FDA who stood up to the big drug companies and ultimately saved thousands of American lives in the process.
Instructional Video2:08
US Department of Agriculture

Work Of USDA Food Research Pioneer Continues In Peoria

Higher Ed
A pioneering USDA chemist was at the center of two agricultural discoveries that literally changed the world.
Instructional Video2:40
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Jeffrey Remington - Teachers Make a Difference - J. Kevin Scanlon

Higher Ed
Jeff Remington is a finalist for the Global Teacher Prize and one of ten National STEM Teacher Ambassadors from a program administered by The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the National Council of Teachers of...
Instructional Video3:50
Science360

PAEMST Awardee Judith Martinez Discusses Why She Became a Science Teacher

12th - Higher Ed
Judith Martinez is a 7th-12th grade Science teacher at Colegio Católico Notre Dame High School in Caguas, Puerto Rico. She is also a 2011 Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching awardee. For more information go to...
Instructional Video2:36
Instructional Video1:12
FuseSchool

Green Chemistry Principles - Energy Efficiency

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about the green chemistry principle that concerns energy efficiency, as a part of environmental chemistry. Many chemical processes are designed to be as efficient as possible. It is very costly if a chemical synthesis is...
Instructional Video1:10
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Tom McMorran - Teachers Make a Difference

Higher Ed
Dr. Thomas McMorran, Superintendent, formerly Assistant Superintendent and Joel Barlow High School Principal, he was also awarded the Connecticut Principal of the Year Award. "The staff lovingly refers to Mr. McMorran as Mr. Metaphor as...
Instructional Video6:50
Science360

Chemist Thom Dunning - Sciencelives

12th - Higher Ed
Take a closer looks at chemist Thom Dunning who talks about what inspired him to become a scientist.
Instructional Video1:16
Science360

Kate the Chemist - Where I Find My Motivation

12th - Higher Ed
Kate the Chemist explains her motivation -- beyond watching things explode. From NBC Nightly News to the Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Kate has been a fixture on the talk circuit of late, blowing things up whenever she gets the chance....
Instructional Video9:13
Zach Star

Chemistry Careers - What You Can Do With Your Chem Degree

12th - Higher Ed
This video will focus on the many chemistry careers you can pursue as a chemistry major. Many students enter the chemistry major, but often don't know what they can do with a chemistry major. This video will cover the schooling required...
Instructional Video3:08
Professor Dave Explains

Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory Techniques

12th - Higher Ed
We've learned a lot of chemistry together, but now it's time to jump into the lab and put it to use! What are some common techniques that every chemistry student and budding chemist must know? Let's go through these step-by-step, with...
Instructional Video12:16
msvgo

Scientific Notation

K - 12th
It gives idea about Scientific Notation & rules to solve the numerical based on it.
Instructional Video4:58
FuseSchool

Calculating Molarity

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about calculating molarity as part of the chemical calculations topic.
News Clip1:43
Curated Video

Who Won Nobel Prize 2025 For Chemistry? | Molecular Room Design Innovation

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to Susumu Kitagawa (Japan), Richard Robson (Australia), and Omar M. Yaghi (USA) for their groundbreaking work on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) — porous materials designed like...
News Clip2:59
Curated Video

Retinol, lactic acid, moisturizer: what skin care is safe for your tween

9th - Higher Ed
Skin-care products are everywhere on social media and some tweens are using them. Now Quebec’s Order of Chemists is warning parents about the potential dangers.
Stock Footage0:58
Getty Images

Cutting potassium metal with a scalpel. The shiny exposed metal surface reacts rapidly with oxygen and water in the air, forming a duller layer of potassium oxide and hydroxide

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Cutting potassium metal with a scalpel. The shiny exposed metal surface reacts rapidly with oxygen and water in the air, forming a duller layer of potassium oxide and hydroxide
Stock Footage0:27
Getty Images

Cutting potassium metal with a scalpel. The shiny exposed metal surface reacts rapidly with oxygen and water in the air, forming a duller layer of potassium oxide and hydroxide

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Cutting potassium metal with a scalpel. The shiny exposed metal surface reacts rapidly with oxygen and water in the air, forming a duller layer of potassium oxide and hydroxide
Stock Footage0:15
Getty Images

Microscope.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Laboratory microscope.