SciShow
Should You Worry About Antarctica's New, Massive Iceberg?
How concerned are scientists about the Larson C ice shelf calving its most recent iceberg? Archeologists have also found new evidence that confirms earlier dates for the existence of ancient Australian humans.
TED Talks
Arianna Huffington: How to succeed? Get more sleep
In this short talk, Arianna Huffington shares a small idea that can awaken much bigger ones: the power of a good night's sleep. Instead of bragging about our sleep deficits, she urges us to shut our eyes and see the big picture: We can...
TED Talks
Camille Seaman: Haunting photos of polar ice
Photographer Camille Seaman shoots icebergs, showing the world the complex beauty of these massive, ancient chunks of ice. Dive in to her photo slideshow, "The Last Iceberg."
Be Smart
There's No Such Thing As Cold
You've felt cold before. Sometimes it's cold outside. But what if I told you that "cold" isn't real? There's no substance or quantity called "cold" in science. We can't measure the amount of "cold" in something. Instead it's about what's...
SciShow
5 Ecosystems Thriving in the Least Likely Places
Around the world, living things have managed to build truly extraordinary ecosystems in some of the last places you would think to look. Understanding these ecosystems can help us protect or repair them, and it can also help us...
Curated Video
Exploring Iceberg Thinking: Going Beneath the Surface
Iceberg thinking is a metaphorical approach to understanding the complexities of human behavior and motivations. Just like an iceberg, it encourages us to look beyond the surface and delve deeper into the underlying factors that drive...
Curated Video
Huge Iceberg Breaks Off Antarctic Brunt Ice Shelf -Watch This Amazing Video From Space
A 1550 square km (963 sq mi.) iceberg, designated A81 broke off Antarctica’s Brunt Ice Shelf. A time-lapse of the 'calving process' was captured by satellites. Credit; ESA - European Space Agency
Curated Video
Giant Iceberg Breaks Off Antarctic Brunt Ice Shelf -Watch This Amazing Video From Space
A 1550 square km (963 sq mi.) iceberg, designated A81 broke off Antarctica’s Brunt Ice Shelf. A time-lapse of the 'calving process' was captured by satellites. Credit; ESA - European Space Agency
Bedtime History
Titanic's Lower Decks: How Second and Third Class Lived
Discover the untold stories of the Titanic’s second and third-class passengers in this captivating video. While first-class luxury often takes the spotlight, the lives of those in the lower decks reveal a powerful narrative of hope,...
Curated Video
The Titanic: A Tragic Encounter with an Iceberg
In this video transcript, we learn about icebergs and their significance in history, particularly the infamous iceberg that caused the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. The video highlights the luxurious features of the Titanic, the tragic...
Curated Video
Only In France 12 - Iceberg in the Street
Iceberg in the Street:A novel marketing initiative brings an iceberg to the streets of downtown Paris.
Curated Video
Los océanos: mares helados
En los polos de la Tierra, la vida salvaje sobrevive bajo el mar y en la helada superficie exterior.
Twig - Biología - Los ecosistemas - Los ecosistemas
Claves de aprendizaje
Durante el invierno, tanto el Océano Ártico como el...
Curated Video
Understanding Defense Mechanisms: The Mind's Protection Squad
Have you ever said or done something you later regretted? Or felt like your emotions run the show? Our minds use hidden strategies called defense mechanisms to protect us from uncomfortable feelings. In this video, I explain what they...
Science ABC
Would Titanic Have Survived If It Had Collided Head-On With The Iceberg?
If the Titanic were to collide with the iceberg – a stationary, mammoth object – most of the energy of the impact would have to be absorbed by the ship, which would have only made matters worse. An abrupt stop would have thrown people...
Science ABC
Why Didn't Titanic Passengers Climb On The Iceberg?
An iceberg is a humongous rock of ice floating on water, but only a small part of it is visible above the surface of the water. Getting onto an iceberg is more challenging than it seems. Icebergs are massive, so it would be daunting to...
Curated Video
Oceans: Frozen Seas
At the Earth's poles, wildlife survives both under the sea, and on the icy surface above. Biology - Ecosystems - Learning Points. During the winter, both the Arctic and Southern Oceans are covered in a thick layer of ice. The two frozen...
Curated Video
From Bats to Submarines: Sonar and Climate Change Solutions
Video 5 of the Echolocation Unit. This segment transitions from bats to human technology by explaining how sonar was developed as a form of echolocation to help ships, especially submarines, navigate in the dark depths of the ocean....
Curated Video
R-controlled Syllables {Syllable Types}
This video teaches R-controlled syllables (ar, er, ir, ur, and or) and how to read them. It is assumed that kids already know open and closed syllables. See links to those videos below. Knowing syllable types help readers read...
Curated Video
The Science and Art of Ice
Discover the fascinating properties of ice beyond its common use in cooling drinks. Learn why ice floats, how it forms, and its incredible strength, which makes it suitable for large sculptures. Explore the phenomenon of supercooling and...
Curated Video
Why Didn't Titanic Passengers Climb On The Iceberg?
An iceberg is a humongous rock of ice floating on water, but only a small part of it is visible above the surface of the water. Getting onto an iceberg is more challenging than it seems. Icebergs are massive, so it would be daunting to...
Curated Video
The Tragic Legacy of the Titanic: A Story of Luxury, Loss, and Recovery
This video provides a compelling and detailed account of the tragic sinking of the Titanic in 1912, highlighting the luxurious accommodations, the lack of lifeboats, and the subsequent recovery efforts of artifacts from the wreck site....
Curated Video
Exploring Icebergs and Climate Change: The Hidden World Beneath the Ice
This video explores the fascinating world of icebergs and glaciers, shedding light on their formation, habitats, and the impact of global warming. Viewers learn about the unique creatures living beneath the ice, uncovering a hidden...
Curated Video
Geography of Antarctica - Continents of the World | KLT
Learn all about the continent of Antarctica with this fun educational music video and parents! Brought to you by Kids Learning Tube! And don't forget to sing along!