Instructional Video1:06
Next Animation Studio

New bionic limb use electrodes, sensors for sensation

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich and several other European universities collaborated to create a leg neuroprosthesis that sends sensory information to nerves in amputees’ leg stump.
Instructional Video3:28
Science360

Antarctic seals may use the Earth's magnetic field to survive while hunting

12th - Higher Ed
Antarctica's Weddell seals have biological adaptations that allow them to dive deep—as much as of hundreds of meters—while hunting, but also an uncanny ability to find the breathing holes they need in the surface of the ice that covers...
Instructional Video2:34
Science360

Leaf Sensor

12th - Higher Ed
It started as a project for long term space survival, when NASA estimated that crews headed to or living on Mars would spend 80% of their waking hours farming! But, with support from the National Science Foundation, research into a leaf...
Instructional Video9:02
Physics Girl

World’s Largest Camera Lens

9th - 12th
The world's largest digital camera is currently being assembled at a warehouse in California. We caught the short window of time to see the camera's massive lens.
Instructional Video4:14
Practical Ninjas

What are derived logic gates? | NAND gate | NOR gate | XOR gate | XNOR gate | DE.11

12th - Higher Ed
This video takes the viewers, step by step to four different derived gates, i.e. NAND, NOR, Exclusive OR and Exclusive NOR. Watch this video to learn more and see the interesting practical applications explained using these derived gates.
Instructional Video7:44
ATHS Engineering

Intro to VEX Robotics

9th - Higher Ed
In this class, students will complete projects using VEX Robotics, a set of materials for building structures and robots. The four main types of VEX parts are structural, motion, electrical, and fasteners. Proper care and handling of the...
Instructional Video2:21
Encyclopaedia Britannica

Inventions from War: Vietnam War

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn more about technology in the Vietnam War.
Podcast6:34
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids

Volcano Adventure

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Alaska is home to 54 active volcanoes. Scientists, called volcanologists, watch and study these volcanoes to try and predict when they are going to erupt and so they can give warnings to the nearby communities. In 2008, Mount Redoubt,...
Instructional Video4:23
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Hurricane Forecasting

6th - 8th
For their size and impact, hurricanes are often called the greatest storms on Earth. They expend a tremendous amount of energy through the water cycle, and through wind, to maintain the balance of the atmosphere. Known by different names...
Instructional Video6:21
Professor Dave Explains

Neuroscientist Zachary Cohen (Get to Know a Scientist!)

12th - Higher Ed
What does a neuroscientist do? Of course any neuroscientist studies the brain, but in what way? You may be surprised to learn that some of them, like Zachary Cohen, develop video games! That's right, take a look at this video game that...
Instructional Video8:45
AllTime 10s

10 Technologies You Never Knew Were Invented By NASA

12th - Higher Ed
When people think of NASA, they tend to think of the Apollo space missions and the iconic line 'Houston, we have a problem'. But NASA have also invented a fair few technologies that have shaped the way we live today.
Instructional Video19:30
The Wall Street Journal

The Digital Doctor at Your Side

Higher Ed
Companies, doctors and researchers are finding ways to turn smartphones and wearable devices into essential health tools. We look at how they should, and shouldn't, be deployed.
Instructional Video2:48
Science360

Home Sensors Enable Seniors To Live Independently

12th - Higher Ed
People are living longer and they desire to live as independently as possible in their senior years. But, independent lifestyles come with risks, such as debilitating falls and deteriorating health resulting from inadequate care. To...
Instructional Video13:44
Zach Star

What Is Electrical Engineering?

12th - Higher Ed
Electrical engineering encompasses a broad range of subdisciplines included electronics, RF, controls, signal processing, instrumentation, power, and much more. This video covers a quick overview of those fields and then goes into the...
Instructional Video2:24
Science360

Engineering a Smart Bandaid

12th - Higher Ed
For more information from the Khademhosseini lab visit: http://www.tissueeng.net/lab/ What does it take to engineer a smart bandaid? Biomedical engineer Ali Khademhosseini walks us through the future of bandaids, and how he and his team...
Instructional Video3:51
Science360

Network connectivity

12th - Higher Ed
In episode 45, Charlie and fill-in co-host Tommy Taylor Jr. explore Passive Wi-Fi. Engineers and computer scientists at the University of Washington have demonstrated that it’s possible to generate Wi-Fi transmissions using 10,000 times...
Instructional Video4:43
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Hurricane Data

6th - 8th
For their size and impact, hurricanes are often called the greatest storms on Earth. They expend a tremendous amount of energy through the water cycle, and through wind, to maintain the balance of the atmosphere. Known by different names...
Instructional Video3:42
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Hurricane Ranking

6th - 8th
For their size and impact, hurricanes are often called the greatest storms on Earth. They expend a tremendous amount of energy through the water cycle, and through wind, to maintain the balance of the atmosphere. Known by different names...
Instructional Video11:23
Zach Star

The Science and Technology of Tomorrow

12th - Higher Ed
No one knows what the future of science and technology will be, but experts are able to predict what they think will be here in the coming years and decades. Some of the topics discussed in this video and the next include augmented...
Instructional Video4:42
Apalapse

Camera Basics - Focal Length

9th - 12th
Through animation, I explain various aspects of focal length, from the principle of the subject, to crop factor, and finally the different classifications of lenses.
Instructional Video2:20
Science360

4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About This Week - Episode 25

12th - Higher Ed
Bedbugs? Do the math, frog skin lifesavers, cuddles for ICU babies, and recipe against disaster Frog skin bacteria may help humans https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-03/stri-bif030119.php Centro de Biodiversidad y...
Instructional Video0:58
Next Animation Studio

Japanese technology project to ease traffic jams in India

12th - Higher Ed
A new intelligent transportation system will be installed in Bangalore, India in order control and reduce traffic jams throughout the city.
Instructional Video5:12
PCS Edventures

Droneology Jr: What Is A Drone?

Higher Ed
Welcome back to Droneology Jr.! In this lesson, The Drone Doctor and Rx answer this question: what is a drone? As an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, a high-flying tool, and an incredible piece of machinery innovating industries across the...
Instructional Video3:20
Science360

These smart threads could save lives - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
New biomedical textiles show potential of smart, human-centered service systems Description: Engineers are joining forces with designers, scientists and doctors at Drexel University to produce new biomedical textiles, and the resulting...