Instructional Video2:40
Curated Video

Positive and Negative of Human Products

3rd - Higher Ed
Positives and Negatives of Human Products demonstrates the positive or negative results that humans create using a product or system.
Instructional Video2:10
Curated Video

Being a Scientist

12th - Higher Ed
Princeton University physicist Paul Steinhardt gives his view on what different types of scientists are out there and how he is an "intellectual predator".
Instructional Video3:25
Curated Video

Neuroscience, Eventually

12th - Higher Ed
Stanford University neuroscientist Kalanit Grill-Spector relates her personal career trajectory of beginning as an electrical engineer before eventually becoming a specialist in computer vision and neuroscience.
Instructional Video2:51
Curated Video

The Process of Science

12th - Higher Ed
Princeton physicist Paul Steinhardt describes how scientific biographies often give an unrealistic description of how science is really done.
Instructional Video4:32
Curated Video

Summarize a Scientific Text

K - 8th
A video entitled "Summarize a Scientific Text” which discusses how to identify the main idea and details of a scientific text.
Instructional Video2:59
Curated Video

Archimedes’ Principle

3rd - Higher Ed
Archimedes’ Principle investigates important scientific laws related to buoyancy by analyzing Archimedes’ Principle.
Instructional Video2:48
Curated Video

What is the Comet Hale-Bopp? | Most Famous Comet Know To Man | Space Explained by KLT

Pre-K - 8th
Learn about the comet Hale Bopp, one of the brightest comets ever discovered — including its discovery, orbit, near-collisions with planets, the bright dust tail, the ion tail, the sodium tail and more astronomy facts -- with these space...
Instructional Video2:50
Curated Video

The Law of Antoine Lavoisier

3rd - 8th
The Law of Antoine Lavoisier explores the life of Antoine Lavoisier by investigating the discovery of the Law of Conservation of Mass and the struggles he had in the scientific community.
Instructional Video15:24
Curated Video

Tutankhamun: Facial Reconstructions & History Documentary

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Timestamps: 0:00 Tutankhamun's Life & History 4:50 Discovery of his Tomb 8:50 How did King Tut die? 12:22 What did he look like? 13:50 Re-creations Revealed What did King Tut really look like? This is the question that has fascinated...
Instructional Video5:12
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Are Cane Toads a Threat to the Bilby?

9th - 12th
Season 2, King Brown Snake part 3. The team visits a research center studying the impact of cane toads and learns that the poisonous amphibians have spread farther than they realized. They join researchers to set up a motion-activated...
Instructional Video8:43
Curated Video

Tutmania: The Discovery of Tutankhamun

12th - Higher Ed
National Archives: Drawing on a rich selection of records held at The National Archives, this films looks back at the discovery of Pharaoh Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 and the surrounding 'Tutmania' that swept the press and the globe.
Instructional Video8:38
Cerebellum

Late Scientific Revolution - René Descartes, Robert Boyle, Marcello Malpighi And John Ray

9th - 12th
Part II of The Scientific Revolution explores the latter half of this movement and the gradual acceptance of scientific truth. This fascinating period of history chronicles European society's emergence from church domination that...
Instructional Video6:16
Soliloquy

Why don't we use Viruses to Fight Diseases for Us?

12th - Higher Ed
Antibiotic resistance is becoming a big problem, some strains of pathogens are now resistant to all antibiotics normally used in hospitals. But there is an alternative, using viruses that infect bacteria, bacteriophages, to fight the...
Instructional Video14:45
Science360

National Science Foundation FY17 Budget Request presentation

12th - Higher Ed
NSF Director France A. Córdova outlines how President Obama's fiscal year (FY) 2017 request for NSF supports research into critical national issues, including clean energy technologies, food sustainability, disaster response and...
Instructional Video1:24
Cerebellum

Early Scientific Revolution - Leondardo Da Vinci

9th - 12th
Europe experienced one of the most remarkable periods in history roughly between 1550 and 1700, when three of history's most important events were occurring simultaneously: the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Scientific Revolution....
Instructional Video2:48
Science360

Fire it up! 'Blue whirl' fire tornado burns cleaner for reduced emissions

12th - Higher Ed
In episode 63, Jordan and Charlie discuss the "blue fire whirl", a type of fire whirl that could lead to beneficial new approaches for reducing carbon emissions and improving oil spill cleanup. Fire whirls, otherwise known as fire...
Instructional Video12:51
Physics Girl

This result could change physics forever

9th - 12th
Explaining the exciting new Fermilab muon result to my production team
Instructional Video0:42
Next Animation Studio

Four-stranded DNA discovered, linked to cancer

12th - Higher Ed
Traditionally DNA has been represented in the double helix form, but a newly-discovered, four-stranded DNA may provide some insight into the fight against cancer. A group of scientists on the Cambridge University research team told...
Instructional Video0:56
Next Animation Studio

Antarctic research center begins construction

12th - Higher Ed
A British architectural firm has designed a research center called the Discovery Building for the British Arctic Survey research team in Antarctica.
Instructional Video18:24
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Leadership of the Next New Economy | #8 | Venture Capital in the 21st Century

Higher Ed
What will the next technological revolution look like? What challenges will be posed by climate change? Economists cannot approach it merely as an externalities pricing problem, but one which will require a wider range of policies to be...
Instructional Video5:29
Curated Video

The Reggio Emelia Approach: A Child-Centered Model of Education

Higher Ed
This video describes the Reggio Amelia approach to education, which was developed in response to the tragedy of World War Two. The approach emphasizes the development of creativity and social skills, with teachers stepping aside to let...
Instructional Video3:21
Cerebellum

The Age Of Discovery - The Voyage Around The World

9th - 12th
This program examines the important figures of this period, their motivations for exploring new lands, and their tragedies and successes. This video looks at the first record of an explorer circumnavigating the world, this explorer was...
Instructional Video3:17
Science360

Engineering innovative seismic retrofits that don’t break the bank - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers at the state-of-the-art Structural Engineering and Materials Laboratory at the Georgia Institute of Technology are using a full-scale model building to test new ways to protect structures from earthquakes and potentially save...
Instructional Video2:25
Cerebellum

Early Scientific Revolution - William Gilbert

9th - 12th
Europe experienced one of the most remarkable periods in history roughly between 1550 and 1700, when three of history's most important events were occurring simultaneously: the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Scientific Revolution....