Instructional Video1:26
PBS

How to Weigh a Fart | Space Time | PBS Digital Studios

12th - Higher Ed
EVER WANTED TO WEIGH A FART? Well, it isn't easy, but Gabe from PBS Space Time walks us through the math, physics, and science behind farts and explains how to measure them!
Instructional Video9:41
Bozeman Science

PS2A - Forces and Motion

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Andersen introduces forces, motion, and Newton's three laws in this video. He begins by describing forces as pushes or pulls on objects that produce motion. A lack of motion results from a balanced set of forces. A teaching...
Instructional Video2:01
Curated Video

The Elements: Hydrogen

6th - 12th
Hydrogen is a highly flammable element, with the potential to become a non-polluting alternative to gasoline. Chemistry - Periodic Table - Learning Points. Hydrogen is the element with the lowest density. Hydrogen is highly flammable and...
Instructional Video4:56
TMW Media

See inside the Kennedy Space Center

K - 5th
Stretching 72 miles down the east coast of Florida, the Space Coast is known for some of this country’s most historical events. It was here that man first ventured into outer space and eventually landed on the moon. The Space Coast has...
Podcast1:08:03
NASA

‎NASA in Silicon Valley: NASA in Silicon Valley Live - Moon 2024: Countdown to Arrival

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this episode streamed on June 19, 2019, we talk about our plans to land astronauts on the Moon by 2024 and how exploring the Moon will help us prepare to send humans to Mars.
Podcast17:47
NASA

‎The Invisible Network: 07. Hunter-Gatherer | NASA's The Invisible Network Podcast

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In recent years, NASA has renewed its focus on the Moon. Soon, we will look up at the Moon and rediscover a magic first experienced in 1969. It’s a magic that will flow through networks more sophisticated than ever before — an...
Podcast44:28
NASA

‎NASA in Silicon Valley: Karen Bradford Talks About Connecting People

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A conversation with Karen Bradford, chief of staff for the center director at NASA's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
Instructional Video1:56
Next Animation Studio

What a refueling station on Mars might look like

12th - Higher Ed
A New York City-based startup that plans to create rocket fuel from carbon dioxide has released concept images showing what a refueling station for rockets on Mars could look like
News Clip4:15
Curated Video

Chemical used in rocket fuel, missiles found in various foods, including baby products, report finds

Higher Ed
The highest levels of the chemical were found in popular baby and kid foods, which can lead to thyroid hormone issues, the report found. (Scripps News)
News Clip9:58
Bloomberg

Hold June, Hike Later?

Higher Ed
Hold June, Hike Later? That was Thursday's question of the day posed to Rebecca Patterson, Former Chief Investment Strategist at Bridgewater Associates, by Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas."
News Clip5:18
Bloomberg

Why NAM CEO Timmons Is Optimistic About Manufacturing Jobs

Higher Ed
Jan.31 -- National Association of Manufacturers CEO Jay Timmons discusses President Trump's State of the Union speech, manufacturing and jobs on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
News Clip4:35
Bloomberg

Jeff Bezos Goes to Space on July 20

Higher Ed
Jul.13 -- Jeff Bezos will go to space next month when his company, Blue Origin, launches its first passenger-carrying mission. Meanwhile, Virgin Galactic's Richard Branson is still celebrating his first flight on the VSS Unity. Ed Ludlow...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs: Nova: Plasma Rockets

9th - 10th
Offers a look at the downsides of slow space travel and how it might be possible for astronauts, using plasma-rocket technology, to make an "express voyage" to Mars in two weeks, rather than two-and-a-half years. [6:38]