Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Short Cuts To Glory - Recipes - Cake in a Mug
Imagine you could prepare, bake and serve a beautiful cake for dessert, in less than five minutes. Bernard Chu and Matt put it to the challenge. It’s the quickest desert recipe ever, with some of the most amazing results.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Short Cuts To Glory - Recipes - Brownies
We can’t go past Adriano Zumbo’s chocolate brownie recipe. And once you see his secret tip with a secret ingredient, these brownies are not just easy to make, they’re practically good for you too. Right?
Next Animation Studio
Space panels could soon beam electricity back to Earth
A large array of PRAM panels would use light waves not found on Earth to generate enough electricity to power cities.
Next Animation Studio
China starts huge project to beam power from space
Beijing aims to put miles of solar panels in space and use them to power a massive microwave emitter that will hang 23,000 miles up in the sky.
TMW Media
Things in a Day: Breakfast
A great way to start the day is with a great breakfast. Things in a Day, Part 1
The Backyard Scientist
DIY MEGA Microwave! - Microwaving a Microwave
DIY MEGA Microwave! - Microwaving a Microwave
NASA
NASA | Goddard's Detector Technology
Behind those stunning NASA images are specialized detectors developed, fabricated, and packaged here at the Goddard Space Flight Center. Tour the Detector Development Lab (DDL) and see how these first-of-a-kind detectors are created....
Curated Video
The History and Making of Cake
Cake is often eaten as a dessert and is a common celebratory food. Learn a bit of history about cake and dessert culture.
Next Animation Studio
Possible ‘Havana Syndrome’ attack delays V.P. Harris’ flight
Havana Syndrome is a mysterious illness that many experts believe could only be caused by directed energy weapons that pulse invisible microwaves at targets.
Curated Video
The History and Making of Custard
Custard is a milk and egg based dish that is often part of a dessert, but it can be served savory as well. Learn about various forms of this French dish and how to make custard at home.
NASA
NASA | SMAP Radiometer versus Radio Frequency Interference
The microwave radiometer on NASA's Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) satellite was designed and built at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Along with the microwave radar, data from the radiometer will be used to calculate the water...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Mama Drama
Mikki vs the World is a creative, funny, and factual series designed to help teens get a grip on what’s happening inside their heads. Mo is having a great day, until his mom calls... Mo's Mummy: Family Dynamics part 1
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Understanding Risk
Mikki vs the World is a creative, funny, and factual series designed to help teens get a grip on what’s happening inside their heads. What is risky behaviour? Mikki tells a monster of a story to help us understand what risky behaviour...
NASA
NASA | Aqua's AMSR-E Scans Earth's Water Cycle
From June 2002 to early October 2011, the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer for the Earth Observing System (AMSR-E) on the Aqua satellite provided a wealth of data about the Earth's water cycle. Among the many variables calculated...
Easy Languages
How to Cook a Full English Breakfast | Easy English 53
How to Cook a Full English Breakfast | Easy English 53 Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture of...
NASA
Teaser — The Most Important Instrument You've Never Heard Of
The Advanced Technology Microwave Sounder. This little-known tool affects our daily lives and helps us understand our weather and climate. Orbiting 512 miles over our head on a pair of sister satellites, ATMS helps improve weather...
Curated Video
Exploring the Technology Behind Full Body Scanners
A body scanner is a security device used in commercial airlines to detect metallic and non-metallic threats. There are two types of scanners, one using X-rays and the other using millimeter wave technology. Understand the differences...
TMW Media
Things in a Day: Things and names, Part 3
Let's take a final look at how we spell more things that we do in a day. Things in a Day, Part 6
Science360
Flashy grape
A grape makes a great dipole antenna, and makes a great (small and safe) series of sparks in the microwave. Parts Needed: 1 Grape 1 Microwave-safe plate 1 Microwave oven
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Short Cuts To Glory - Recipes - Chicken Soup
Matt joins Lisa Goldberg and Merelyn Frank from the Monday Morning Cooking Club, to learn how to turn a humble chook into liquid gold. Hearty chicken soup: so simple, so delicious.
Science360
Experimentation - Anything can go in the microwave...What?
Physics teacher Mark Paricio brings his love of research and his passion for trying new things to his students. Paricio is a recipient of the 2013 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
Curated Video
Microwaves: Cooking Food with Radio Waves
Microwave ovens use radio waves to quickly and efficiently cook food by agitating water molecules and generating heat at the atomic level. The waves can pass through certain materials such as plastic, glass, and ceramic, making heating...
The Viral Fever
Are Microwaves a Help or Hazard?
Are microwaves dangerous? We investigate the invisible and turn the heat, on microwaves. Help or hazard?
Science360
Electromagnetic Spectrum - Chalk Talk
Check out the range of possibilities the electromagnetic spectrum gives science. This animated series of short videos acts as a video glossary to define specific scientific terms or concepts in a fun, easy to understand way. In each...