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How to Solder a Pipe & Fix Water Lines

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to solder a pipe and fix water lines from Master Plumber John Wood in this plumbing repair video from Howcast.
Instructional Video1:55
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How to Cast Revenge Spells

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -Retaliate against those who did you wrong with a little hocus-pocus payback.
Instructional Video1:32
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How to Make a Candle Burn More Slowly

9th - Higher Ed
Making your house smell like vanilla or sweet lavender doesn't come cheap these days, so follow these tips to make your candles last longer.
Instructional Video1:18
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How to Age Paper

9th - Higher Ed
You can make new paper look old using the following techniques.
Instructional Video1:40
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DIY SCI - FIRE TORNADO

6th - Higher Ed
DIY SCI host Steve Spangler demonstrates how wind blowing through trees causes wild fires to spread so quickly! WARNING: DO NOT TRY THIS EXPERIMENT AT HOME! LEAVE EXPERIMENTS LIKE THIS TO THE DIY SCI LAB PROFESSIONALS!
Instructional Video3:38
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Hannah Grae performs acoustic version of new single 'It Could've Been You' on Music Box

9th - Higher Ed
Watch Hannah Grae's blend of punk rock and pop prowess in action as she performs latest single 'It Could've Been You' on Music Box. The singer came to the attention of many through her series of cover versions and original tracks...
Instructional Video1:11
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Chinese Astronaut Lights Candle With Match On Tiangong Space Station To Demonstrate Flame Behaviour

3rd - Higher Ed
Chinese astronaut conduct a spherical flame experiment during an orbit to ground space lecture using a match and a candle. Note: Video is in Mandarin - No translation available. Credit: China Central Television
Instructional Video1:11
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Chinese Astronauts Light A Candle With A Match On Tiangong Space Station To Demonstrate Flame Behaviour

3rd - Higher Ed
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Instructional Video3:17
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Creating a Superhero Flamethrower

6th - Higher Ed
David, Jacques, and Vincent attempt to create an explosive flamethrower device, dressing Vincent as a superhero for the task. Despite initial struggles with igniting the gas, they finally succeed in producing a massive flame. Watch as...
Instructional Video4:27
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Finding the Perfect Fireproof Suit: Superhero Protection Experiments

6th - Higher Ed
Vincent teams up with a firefighter to find the best fireproof fabric for his superhero outfit. They test various materials, from cotton overalls to specialized firefighter suits and aluminum-coated fabrics, to ensure Vincent stays...
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Exploring Techniques to Extinguish 100 Candles

6th - Higher Ed
Join Vincent, Agathe, David, and Jules as they experiment with different methods to extinguish 100 candles. From using boomerangs and chemical reactions to sound waves and an air cannon, this video explores the science behind each...
Instructional Video3:41
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Mastering Fire: Superhero Flame Experiments

6th - Higher Ed
Join Agathe, Vincent, and David as they embark on a fiery adventure to create superhero-style flames. With the help of combustion engineer Jacques Baillargeat, they experiment with different fuels to find the best way to safely...
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Igniting Fire Without Matches: Innovative Methods Put to the Test

6th - Higher Ed
In this experiment, our Testers explore three methods of making fire without using matches or lighters. Vincent learns the traditional friction method in the Alps, David constructs a solar oven with a satellite dish and mirrors, and...
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Science ABC

Can You Light A Fart On Fire?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Out of all the gases in our farts, hydrogen, and methane are the flammable ones. This means they can be set on fire. Even though you produce flammable gases, it isnt enough to create a flamethrower. Humans can fart anywhere between...
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Bunsen burner

6th - 12th
A small gas burner commonly used in laboratories for heating and sterilising.
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The Hindenburg Disaster

6th - 12th
The Hindenburg tragedy was one of the great aviation disasters of the 20th century. Chemical reactions are thought to have brought down the airship, but which ones? Chemistry - Reactions - Learning Points. The Hindenburg was a German...
Instructional Video3:08
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Alkali Metals

6th - 12th
Witness the exciting reactions that occur when alkali metals come into contact with other substances. What does this tell us about their properties? Chemistry - Periodic Table - Learning Points. The alkali metals make up Group 1 of the...
Instructional Video3:02
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Flame Colours and Spectroscopy

6th - 12th
The discovery by Robert Bunsen which allowed elements to be identified more easily, and even led to the discovery of new ones. Chemistry - Atoms And Bonding - Learning Points. Gustav Kirchoff assembled the first spectroscope - two...
Instructional Video6:56
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Clearing Oil Spills

6th - 12th
We investigate the effectiveness of different methods to clear oil spills from water. First, we try to burn the oil in a sample of water using a gas lighter but there is no effect. Next, we break the oil up using detergent but this does...
Instructional Video6:30
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Flame Test

6th - 12th
We use a Bunsen burner to burn different chemical salts to see how the flame colour changes. This shows that sodium burns with a yellow flame, lithium burns with a red flame, barium burns with a yellow-green flame and copper burns with a...
Instructional Video6:15
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Burning Bubbles

6th - 12th
We investigate the properties of two types of gas bubbles: methane gas bubbles and bubbles of the gas we breathe out. The air-filled bubbles sink and we are unable to set them alight, while the methane bubbles float upwards and are...
Instructional Video5:56
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Dry Ice and Magnesium

6th - 12th
We use magnesium and blocks of dry ice to show how a redox reaction occurs. A cavity in a block of dry ice is filled with coils of magnesium ribbon, which are set alight. A second block is then placed on top, but instead of this putting...
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What is light? – Spot the...

K - 5th
Six images are shown on screen, four of them are light sources ... can you spot them?
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Safety First: Rigorous Testing of Toys and Furniture Before Market

6th - Higher Ed
Uncover the thorough and stringent testing processes that toys and furniture undergo to ensure they are safe for everyday use. From stuffed animals enduring stress tests to ensure durability against child play, to furniture...