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Crash Course
Fluid Flow & Equipment: Crash Course Engineering #13
Today we’ll dive further into fluid flow and how we can use equipment to apply our skills. We explain Bernoulli’s Principle and the relationship between speed and pressure in certain flowing fluids. We’ll also discuss how to apply the...
Crash Course
Flirting With Disaster - The Importance of Safety: Crash Course Engineering #28
As engineer, sometimes lives will be in your hands, so this week we’re exploring safety and its impact on engineering. We’ll discuss the difference between occupational safety and public safety and how to analyze and review a process for...
Curated Video
Black History Month Living Black Chemists
In celebration of Black History Month, learn about these 5 accomplished Living Black Chemists! 0:09 - Professor Isiah Warner 1:18 - Professor Paula T. Hammond 2:10 - Professor Joseph S. Francisco 3:35 - Dr. Sharon Haynie 4:56 - Professor...
Curated Video
Women's History Month - Dr. Marie Maynard Daly
Watch this video to learn all about the wonderful chemist Dr. Marie Maynard Daly!
Curated Video
Black History Month - Osbourn Dorsey
Learn about this little-known Black inventor who had an impact on virtually anyone who has opened a door.
Curated Video
Black History Month - Dr. Gladys Mae West
In celebration of Black History Month, learn about this pioneer of modern-day GPS systems, Dr. Gladys Mae West.
Curated Video
Professor Paula T. Hammond - Women in STEM
Recognizing Professor Paula T. Hammond as a part of Women's History Month!
Curated Video
Dr Marian Rogers Croak - Women in STEM
Recognizing Dr. Marian Rogers Croak as a part of Women's History Month!
Curated Video
Dr. Sharon Haynie - Women in STEM
Recognizing Dr. Sharon Haynie as a part of Women's History Month!
Curated Video
Dr. Yvette Fay Francis McBarnette - Women in STEM
Recognizing Dr. Yvette Fay Francis McBarnette as a part of Women's History Month!
Curated Video
Marie Van Brittan Brown - Women in STEM
Recognizing Marie Van Brittan Brown as a part of Women's History Month!
Wonderscape
Katherine Johnson's Legacy: A Pioneer in Space and STEM
This video celebrates the legacy of Katherine Johnson, highlighting her numerous contributions to NASA and her trailblazing role for women and African-Americans in STEM. Katherine's awards, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom,...
Wonderscape
Katherine Johnson's Early Years at NACA: Breaking Barriers
This video covers Katherine Johnson's first years at NACA, where she worked as a human computer solving complex mathematical problems. Her curiosity and assertiveness led her to become the first woman to attend engineers' meetings,...
Wonderscape
Katherine Johnson: A Brilliant Mind in Math and Science
This video explores the early years of Katherine Johnson, a trailblazing mathematician who played a critical role in NASA’s space program. Learn about her early love for math, her education journey, and how her dedication to learning...
Curated Video
Should You Do a STEM PhD? | Pros and Cons from a Harvard-MIT PhD Student (During a Pandemic)
Thinking about doing a PhD? Here are some pros and cons!
Curated Video
6 Tips for Applying To PhD Programs | Harvard + MIT Medical Engineering PhD Student
6 Tips for Applying To PhD Programs | Harvard + MIT Medical Engineering PhD Student
Neuro Transmissions
These women are changing neuroscience
We’re celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting some incredible female neuroscientists with Stories of WiN, a blog about women in neuroscience. Join us to learn about their exciting contributions to understanding the brain from...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Women in STEM
Sophia Hahn, Shelita Hall, and Emily Anderson, NASA interns from across the agency, discuss being women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, or math), their journey to work at NASA, and the unique opportunities they have...
EarthEcho International
STEM Career Closeup: Marine Biologist, Author, and Documentary Filmmaker
This video features a marine biologist who shares her experiences in collecting venomous stonefish, communicating science to the public, and discovering sea slugs. She also talks about the impact of plastic pollution on marine life and...
EarthEcho International
STEM Career Closeup: Engineering and Science for Observing and Helping the World
Pamela Emch is an engineering fellow with Northrop Grumman in Redondo Beach, CA. Her work is at the forefront of developing new technologies to answer some of our biggest questions about both Earth and space. Pam offers inspiration and...
EarthEcho International
STEM Career Closeup: Founder of Marine Debris Initiative
The director of the Blue Foundation coordinates the Australian marine debris initiative, a national network working on removing and preventing plastic pollution and marine debris. With 20 years of experience as a driving instructor, the...
EarthEcho International
STEM Career Closeup: A Day in the Life of a Marine Biologist and Conservationist
Dr. Kate Charlton-Robb is the Founding Director and Head of Research at the Marine Mammal Foundation. With over 16 years experience researching dolphins across southern Australia, Kate achieved a Bachelor of Science with a double major...
EarthEcho International
STEM Career Closeup: A Day in the Life of a Senior Research Scientist
Tatiana Vinogradova is a senior research scientist at Northrop Grumman Space Systems in Redondo Beach, CA, where she studies the Arctic from space. Discover more about Tatiana’s inspiration and her day to day work using different types...
EarthEcho International
STEMExplore: Marine Biologist
Ilsa Kuffner is a Research Marine Biologist with the US Geological Survey who investigates the causes and effects of coral reef degradation. She conducts experiments in the field to determine how various factors such as water...