Podcast4:22
KERA

Concrete Heats Up Cities

Pre-K - Higher Ed
According to a recent study, Dallas is getting hotter faster than most other cities in America. A few surprising factors make this city an especially bad “urban heat island,” but there are certain, simple things the city can do to combat...
Instructional Video3:34
FuseSchool

PHYSICS - Forces - Stopping Distance

6th - Higher Ed
Stopping distance is how far a car moves between the driver noticing something in front of them and the car coming to a stop. In this video we will be looking at what affects stopping distance and why understanding them is important to...
Instructional Video4:01
FuseSchool

Crude Oil Fractions & Their Uses

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about the uses of crude oil fractions. Before watching this video you should watch our video explaining how crude oil is separated into it's different length hydrocarbon fractions by utilising the different boiling...
Instructional Video29:32
History Hit

The Silk Roads: Trade and Movement

12th - Higher Ed
British Museum Curator St John Simpson talks about the Sasanian empire, the Silk Road and new archaeological evidence for trade and movement across the frontiers of Late Antiquity.
Instructional Video2:50
Espresso Media

The Journey of Recycling: From Grocery Shopping to Landfill or Reuse

9th - 12th
This video explores the process of recycling and the challenges faced in recycling certain materials, particularly plastics. It highlights the importance of understanding the limitations of recycling and the need for alternative methods,...
Instructional Video7:48
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen

Chapter 12 | You're Thinking About Tomatoes | STORY

Pre-K - 5th
You're Thinking About Tomatoes - Chapter 12

Kids' Poems and Stories With Michael R

osen.

A sequel to the very popular ‘You're Thinking Abo

ut Doughnuts’.

Frank is back among the ruins of the past again, this...
Instructional Video32:59
History Hit

The Silk Roads: The movement of ideas and religion

12th - Higher Ed
Frances Wood, SOAS Research Associate gives a talk on the importance of the Silk Roads in the movement of ideas and religions across Central Asia, from Buddhism to Nestorian Christianity.