Instructional Video6:43
SciShow

We Finally Found a Green Use for Coal

12th - Higher Ed
One day, the world may partially run on clean hydrogen fuel. But a big barrier to that future is just how darn difficult it is to store hydrogen for later use. So one team of scientists have proposed making hydrogen "batteries" out of...
Instructional Video8:50
SciShow

8 Beautiful, Weird, and Scary Things Ice Can Do

12th - Higher Ed
Frozen water molecules don’t seem to be all that interesting. But, these eight weird things that ice can do are truly mind-boggling. Chapters View all ICE SPIKES 0:40 FROST QUAKES 2:36 FROST FLOWERS: LAND 3:26 FROST FLOWERS: SEA ICE 4:22...
Instructional Video1:30
Curated Video

Turning Cow Dung into Electricity: A Sustainable Solution for Dairy Farms

Pre-K - Higher Ed
California farmer Albert Strauss has found a sustainable solution to the waste produced by his 270 dairy cows. By using a methane gas digester, he is able to convert cow dung into electricity, significantly reducing greenhouse gas...
Instructional Video6:54
Wonderscape

Elephant Anatomy: Understanding the Physiology of Nature's Giants

K - 5th
This video provides a comprehensive overview of elephant anatomy and physiology, explaining the structure and function of their unique bodies. From their remarkable trunks and keen sense of hearing to their large hearts and efficient...
Instructional Video3:24
Curated Video

Revolutionizing Urban Waste Management: The Arrow Bio Solution

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Arrow Bio is a patented waste processing center that transforms garbage into valuable resources such as fertilizer, recyclable materials, and methane gas for energy. With automated separation technology, it efficiently separates...
Instructional Video4:59
Science360

Human Water Cycle - Wastewater

12th - Higher Ed
Water. It's an essential building block of life, constantly moving in a hydrologic cycle that flows in a continuous loop above, across and even below the Earth's surface. But water is also constantly moving through another cycle -- the...
Instructional Video10:25
The Backyard Scientist

Its like Liquid Nitrogen - but Fire!

K - 5th
Giant Air Plant information: Its scientific name is Tillandsia Utriculata. They are called 'air plants' because they typically live in trees. People sometimes think the name means they can survive air alone, but thats wrong! they still...
Instructional Video4:53
Curated Video

The Cycling of Life: Understanding the Carbon, Water, and Organic Material Cycles in Ecosystems

Higher Ed
This video discusses the importance of material recycling in ecosystems, specifically focusing on the carbon and water cycles and the process of decomposition. It explains how plants play a crucial role in the carbon cycle by removing...
Instructional Video26:34
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Elephants

K - 5th
This video is about elephants. It covers various topics including the size and physical characteristics of elephants, their evolution, anatomy and physiology, their social structure and behavior, and the conservation efforts being made...
News Clip14:47
Bloomberg

Revealing an Invisible Climate Threat In Texas Oil Country

Higher Ed
Sep.14 -- In West Texas, vast quantities of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, are leaking into the atmosphere. Specialized cameras that can detect the invisible pollutant are helping to expose the problem.
News Clip2:09
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Rwanda taps explosive methane lake for electricity supply

9th - Higher Ed
Beneath the calm waters of Lake Kivu lie vast but deadly reserves of methane and carbon dioxide which Rwanda is tapping both to save lives and provide a lucrative power source
News Clip1:51
AFP News Agency

VOICED: 'Cow power' electrifies rural US

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: 'Cow power' electrifies rural US
News Clip1:51
AFP News Agency

VOICED: Cow power electrifies Vermonters

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Cow power electrifies Vermonters