Instructional Video2:39
MinuteEarth

Why The Ocean Needs Salt

12th - Higher Ed
Our oceans don’t technically contain salt, but the ions salt is made of play a critical role in planet-wide processes that make the Earth habitable.
Instructional Video2:06
SciShow

Why are Insects Attracted to Light?

12th - Higher Ed
You know how moths like to fly into lamps or crawl all over your tv screen at night? Why do they do this?! The answer is more complicated than you might think...
Instructional Video4:29
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: How do geckos defy gravity? - Eleanor Nelsen

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Geckos aren't covered in adhesives or hooks or suction cups, and yet they can effortlessly scale vertical walls and hang from ceilings. What's going on? Eleanor Nelsen explains how geckos' phenomenal feet allow them to defy gravity.
Instructional Video3:32
SciShow

Weak Interaction The Four Fundamental Forces of Physics #2

12th - Higher Ed
Hank continues our series on the four fundamental forces of physics by describing the weak interaction, which operates at an infinitesimally small scale to cause particle decay.
Instructional Video3:04
Curated Video

Electrolysis: Discovery, Process, and Industrial Applications

6th - 12th
Electrolysis is fundamental to industrial processes. How was it discovered, how does it work and what are its uses? Chemistry - Reactions - Learning Points. The Chemist Humphry Davy developed the reaction we now call electrolysis....
Instructional Video0:46
Curated Video

Delocalised electrons

6th - 12th
In a metal, each metal atom readily gives up its outer shell electrons, resulting in a sea of free electrons flowing throughout a lattice of positively charged metal ions. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in...
Instructional Video3:12
Flipping Physics

#51 Electricity and Magnetism Multiple Choice Solutions - AP Physics C 1998 Released Exam

12th - Higher Ed
This problem is about using conservation of energy to determine the final kinetic energy of a charged particle released from the positively charged plate of a parallel plate capacitor.
Instructional Video4:50
FuseSchool

Lightning

6th - Higher Ed
A flash of lightning, and a rumble of thunder. But what exactly are these spectacular occurrences? In 1752, Benjamin Franklin discovered that lightning was caused by powerful electrical discharges in clouds. He wasn’t the first person to...
Instructional Video5:15
KnowMo

Lines of Best Fit and Predictions in Scatter Graphs

12th - Higher Ed
The video is a tutorial that explains how to draw lines of best fit on scatter graphs to identify correlation between two variables and make predictions based on the trend of the data. The video demonstrates examples of scatter graphs...
Instructional Video11:18
Catalyst University

Effect of Ethidium Bromide on Supercoiling & Electrophoresis

Higher Ed
Effect of Ethidium Bromide on Supercoiling & Electrophoresis
Instructional Video2:10
The Business Professor

Understanding the Impact of Political Factors on Business Success and Marketing

Higher Ed
This video discusses the importance of considering political factors in business and marketing planning. It highlights how national pride and bias among consumers can impact the promotion of a company's origin, especially in...
Instructional Video17:52
JJ Medicine

Gout | Causes, Pathophysiology, Risk Factors (ex. Diet), Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Higher Ed
Gout | Causes, Pathophysiology, Risk Factors, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment Gout is a crystal inflammatory monoarthropathy caused by deposition of monosodium urate crystals into joints and other areas of the body. In this lesson, we...
Instructional Video9:56
Curated Video

Introduction to Supply Side Policy

12th - Higher Ed
The video is an introduction to the concept of supply side policy in economics. The speaker explains the difference between supply side policy and fiscal policy and clarifies some common misconceptions about it. He discusses the...
Instructional Video4:40
FuseSchool

PHYSICS - Electricity - Lightning

6th - Higher Ed
A flash of lightning, and a rumble of thunder. But what exactly are these spectacular occurrences? In 1752, Benjamin Franklin discovered that lightning was caused by powerful electrical discharges in clouds. He wasn’t the first person to...
Instructional Video14:16
Seven Dimensions

Building Career Resilience

Higher Ed
In this video, Peter Wallbridge discusses the concept of career resilience and its importance in navigating setbacks and building a positive future outlook. He emphasizes the need for individuals to understand their own capabilities and...
News Clip2:25
Press Association

DUP leader tells rival unionists it is not too late to co-operate over election

Higher Ed
The DUP’s interim leader has told rival unionists it is not too late to co-operate to deliver victories for pro-union candidates in several key election battlegrounds in Northern Ireland. Gavin Robinson also vowed to pursue a “positive”...
Stock Footage0:18
Getty Images

Human sperm swimming positively through others

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Human sperm swimming positively through others
Stock Footage0:19
Getty Images

Human sperm race

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Human sperm race
Stock Footage0:27
Getty Images

Latin male Operator

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Young Latin man taking someone order over the phone.
Stock Footage0:19
Getty Images

Male Operator

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Male Latin Operator taking someone's order
News Clip12:04
Bloomberg

Indonesia's Warjiyo Says Clarity on Fed Hike Was Key Bali Meeting Outcome

Higher Ed
Oct.15 -- Bank Indonesia Governor Perry Warjiyo said clarity on the gradual pace of U.S. interest rate hikes was one of the key takeaways of this week’s International Monetary Fund and World Bank meetings in Bali. He spoke with...
News Clip3:20
Bloomberg

Sternlicht: U.S. Moving Into a Faster-Growing Economy

Higher Ed
Nov.29 -- Barry Sternlicht, chairman and chief executive officer at Starwood Capital, sees the move to a faster-growing economy under President-elect Donald Trump, but he worries about "too much kerosene on a good economy." He speaks...
News Clip6:21
Bloomberg

What Does PBOC's RRR Cut Mean for the Economy, Markets?

Higher Ed
Jul.12 -- Cecilia Chan, chief investment officer of Asia Pacific at HSBC Asset Management, discusses the state of the Chinese economy, policies and financial markets. The People’s Bank of China said on Friday it...
News Clip2:34
Bloomberg

S&P 500 Clings to Small Gain

Higher Ed
Jan.10 -- Bloomberg Gadfly Columnist reports on the performance of the markets. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?" His opinions are his own.