Instructional Video5:32
SciShow

Could a Shirt Hear Your Heartbeat? | SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
Microphones keep getting smaller and smaller, but have you ever asked what it would be like to have a bigger one in the form of a shirt? And though we tend to incorrectly think that we’re having two-way conversations with our pets, we...
Instructional Video2:08
SciShow

What Makes Your Ears Ring?

12th - Higher Ed
What's happening inside our ears when we can hear that ringing? What's happening inside our brains? Sit back, clean the wax out of your ears, and let Michael Aranda explain! ----------
Instructional Video5:11
SciShow

A New Way to Bring People Back from a 'Vegetative State'

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have had some success with a new technique to restore awareness to a person in a vegetative state & also that we could potentially use the water cycle to power most of the United States!
Instructional Video5:33
SciShow

Could a Shirt Hear Your Heartbeat? | SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
Microphones keep getting smaller and smaller, but have you ever asked what it would be like to have a bigger one in the form of a shirt? And though we tend to incorrectly think that we’re having two-way conversations with our pets, we...
Instructional Video4:53
TED Talks

TED: Electronic pills that could transform how we treat disease | Khalil Ramadi

12th - Higher Ed
Could a small jolt of electricity to your gut help treat chronic diseases? Medical hacker and TED Fellow Khalil Ramadi is developing a new, noninvasive therapy that could treat diseases like diabetes, obesity, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's...
Instructional Video32:00
Crash Course Kids

Engineering Compilation

3rd - 8th
Maybe you'd like to just hear about one topic for a while. We understand. Thus, we've created our Compilation Series. In this first (and longest) compilation video, we look at some of our videos about Engineering. Sabrina helps us to...
Instructional Video10:56
Crash Course

The Nervous System, Part 3 - Synapses!: Crash Course A&P

12th - Higher Ed
We continue our tour of the nervous system with a look at synapses and the crazy stuff cocaine does to your body. -- Table of Contents: Electrical Synapses Use Ion Currents Over Gap Junctions to Transmit Neurological Signals...
Instructional Video2:31
MinuteEarth

Why Can't We Get Power From Waves?

12th - Higher Ed
Wave power hasn’t yet made a splash because it’s hard to use waves to spin turbines, and because the sea is a harsh place to build things. ___________________________________________ To learn more, start your googling with these...
Instructional Video2:22
SciShow

Why Don't Birds on Power Lines Get Zapped?

12th - Higher Ed
If you stick your finger in a socket, you’re in for a bad time, so how can birds perch on power lines without getting zapped?
Instructional Video4:50
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: How to squeeze electricity out of crystals - Ashwini Bharathula

Pre-K - Higher Ed
It might sound like science fiction, but if you press on a crystal of sugar, it will actually generate its own electricity. This simple crystal can act like a tiny power source because sugar happens to be piezoelectric. Ashwini...
Instructional Video10:01
Crash Course

Peripheral Nervous System: Crash Course A&P

12th - Higher Ed
It is now time to meet the system that helps your crazy brain stay in touch with the outside world. We follow up last week's tour of the central nervous system with a look at your peripheral nervous system, its afferent and efferent...
Instructional Video8:46
Crash Course

What is Engineering?: Crash Course Engineering #1

12th - Higher Ed
In our first episode of Crash Course Engineering, Shini explains what engineering is, and gives a brief overview of its four main branches (civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical) as well as a look at some of the other fields of...
Instructional Video4:09
Bozeman Science

Conservation of Energy

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how energy can neither be created nor destroyed but may be transferred. Energy comes in many forms (including chemical, mechanical, light, electrical, and thermal). In AP Chemistry students must be...
Instructional Video9:34
Crash Course

Voltage, Electric Energy, and Capacitors: Crash Course Physics

12th - Higher Ed
So, how do those defibrillators you see on TV actually work? Surprise! Physics can explain! Okay buckle up, everyone! Today, Shini has the task of breaking down Electrical Potential Energy, Electric Potential, Voltage, Capacitors, Energy...
Instructional Video7:09
Curated Video

What Happens to Your Energy When You Die?

12th - Higher Ed
What Happens To Your Energy when you Die? During the time that you will be watching this video, 500 people around the world will die. Their thoughts, their hopes, their dreams no longer with us. About 3 people die every 2 seconds. I hope...
Instructional Video2:00
Curated Video

What Is Soldering?

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn what soldering is from expert Jeff Koskulics in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video0:41
Curated Video

Moment: Newham bin lorry explosion as empty gas canister causes fire

9th - Higher Ed
This is the moment an empty gas bottle ignited in a waste collection vehicle in Newham. The canister, which had been disposed of in a household waste bin, caused an explosion that injured a crew member. Newham council has now issued an...
Instructional Video20:00
Curated Video

Components in a simple circuit

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can identify and name basic components in a simple electrical circuit. Key learning points: - Electricity and circuits are just about everywhere and a part of most of our daily lives. - The basic elements of an...
Instructional Video4:54
Curated Video

Forms of Energy

3rd - 8th
“Forms of Energy” explains how potential energy, kinetic energy, and heat energy change into other forms of energy.
Instructional Video4:32
Curated Video

What Is Energy?

3rd - 8th
“What Is Energy?” describes what kinds of actions are work, who and what can perform work, and how these things get the energy to do the work.
Instructional Video2:38
Curated Video

What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?

9th - Higher Ed
The law of conservation of energy tells us that energy is neither created or destroyed - just converted from one form to another. This means that we cannot make energy from nothing and energy does not just disappear. Energy, however, can...
Instructional Video4:27
Curated Video

Landmarks - Sydney Opera House

12th - Higher Ed
SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE THE AUSTRALIAN FLAG FLUTTERS HIGH ABOVE THE COUNTRY S TWO MOST RECOGNISABLE ICONS THE SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE AND ITS DISTINCTIVE NEIGHBOUR, THE SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE. IN 2007 THE FUTURISTIC, SENSUALLY DESIGNED OPERA HOUSE...
Instructional Video0:43
Curated Video

Electrode

6th - 12th
An electrical conductor that connects to a non-metallic part of a circuit. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary Films...
Instructional Video0:41
Curated Video

Semiconductor

6th - 12th
A material whose electrical conductivity is in between that of a conductor and an insulator. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig...