Instructional Video8:39
Curated Video

How to manage bipolar disorder - 6 Strategies

Higher Ed
How to manage bipolar disorder. Even though medication is the mainstay of managing bipolar disorder, there are ways you can manage bipolar disorder naturally without medication (or independent of your medication). The first...
Instructional Video4:23
Curated Video

Dark Therapy for Bipolar Disorder - How and Why it Works

Higher Ed
What is something you can do for your mania that doesn’t involve medication? I’ve talked in a previous video about using bright light therapy for bipolar disorder. But this would be for the depressed phase of the illness....
Instructional Video12:13
Debunked

6 Things You Do Wrong Every Night According To Science

9th - 12th
What are you doing wrong every night?! Start building your ideal daily routine !
Instructional Video2:34
Science ABC

This Is What Happens When You Try To Grow A Plant In Artificial Light

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Plants can grow in artificial light, but artificial light isn’t as intense as sunlight and has less red and blue light than sunlight. LED lights used in special indoor growth chambers reduce the difference between artificial light...
Instructional Video9:07
Journey to the Microcosmos

Can Microbes See Without Eyes?

9th - Higher Ed
Can Microbes See Without Eyes?
Instructional Video3:22
Let's Tute

Why is the Sky Blue and the Sun Yellow?

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore why the sky looks blue and the sun looks yellow. We learn about the concept of Rayleigh scattering and how it interacts with the atmosphere to create this phenomenon. We also discover why the sun appears red or...
Instructional Video5:30
Physics Girl

Seeing the Smallest Thing in the Universe

9th - 12th
Beyond molecules and atoms, how far down can we see below the wavelength of visible light? What is the smallest possible scale in the universe?
Instructional Video20:12
The Wall Street Journal

Yale Professor Laurie Santos on How to be Happy During a Pandemic

Higher Ed
Laurie Santos is the professor behind Psychology and the Good Life, the most popular course in Yale's history. Here, she discusses how we need to reconsider our approach to mental health to cater for the complex emotions triggered by the...
Instructional Video2:00
Ancient Lights Media

Phototrophism in Plants

6th - 8th
Plant Physiology and Chemistry Set: 7. This clip explains how light causes the release of the hormone auxin, which affects the growth and movement of plants.
Instructional Video53:27
Science360

NSF Press Conference on Breakthrough in Multi-messenger Astrophysics

12th - Higher Ed
An announcement of recent multi-messenger astrophysics findings led by the National Science Foundation’s IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the South Pole. Hosted by NSF Director France Córdova, the briefing features leading...
Instructional Video4:34
Physics Girl

Does this look white to you?

9th - 12th
When you mix red and green, what do you get? White light is all of the colors, right? So, how do computer screens show you every wavelength of light? Or do they?
Instructional Video5:43
Zach Star

How to Get Better Sleep

12th - Higher Ed


This video will go over 5 sleep hacks to getting a better night's sleep. The reason we need to sleep is not well understood however a decrease in sleep can reduce our memory, focus, depress our mood, and reduce...
Instructional Video18:01
Healthcare Triage

Your Questions Answered!

Higher Ed
Aaron Carroll and Tiffany Doherty address viewer questions about tobacco research, vitamin D, Coronavirus, breast milk production, and whether sports drinks help with a fever!
Instructional Video0:54
Next Animation Studio

Blue light from digital devices damages eye cells

12th - Higher Ed
New research shows blue light from smartphones and tablets may be negatively affecting vision.
Instructional Video11:29
Financial Times

How to get more sleep

Higher Ed
A third of people in the UK get less than the recommended 7-9 hours a night, according to the National Sleep Foundation. But ostrich pillows, nap pods, wearable devices and sleep robots can all supposedly help. The FT's Daniel Garrahan...
Instructional Video1:05
Next Animation Studio

Explainer: July 4 Lunar Eclipse

12th - Higher Ed
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A penumbral eclipse will occur over the Americas between July 4 and July 5, according to NASA.
Instructional Video17:56
Schooling Online

IB Physics Skills: Reliability Part 2

3rd - Higher Ed
We know that Robin Hood is an accurate and reliable archer, but just how good is he? Is his aim god-like, or is he subject to the errors and imperfections of mortals? This lesson will continue investigating the concept of reliability,...
Instructional Video3:26
Curated Video

The Colors of Opaque Objects: Understanding Light Interaction with Different Surfaces

9th - Higher Ed
This video is a lecture on the colors of opaque objects and how light interacts with different surfaces to define the color of an object. It explains how white light is a combination of all visible colors and that surfaces with color...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Blues in Nature

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Blue is a relatively rare color in nature. Learn how texture, water, and other things can bend and distort light to make an object look deceptively blue.<b<br/>r/>

Colors part 4
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Blu-ray Discs and the Future of Data Storage

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explains the benefits of Blu-ray discs compared to CDs and DVDs. Blu-ray discs can store up to six times more data, thanks to the use of a blue laser beam that writes smaller. This allows for higher quality HD movies and...
Instructional Video24:17
Physics Girl

Waves, Light and Sound - Physics 101 / AP Physics 1 Review with Dianna Cowern

9th - 12th
Lesson 17 (Waves, Light, and Sound) of Dianna's Intro Physics Class on Physics Girl. Never taken physics before? Want to learn the basics of physics? Need a review of AP Physics concepts before the exam? This course is for you! Exercises...
Instructional Video2:47
NASA

NASA | Using Color to Search for Alien Earths

3rd - 11th
NASA astronomer Lucy McFadden and UCLA graduate Carolyn Crow recently made a discovery that will help identify characteristics of extrasolar planets. By comparing the reflected red, blue, and green light from planets in our solar...
Instructional Video6:45
Curated Video

The Effects of Wavelength and Speed on Electromagnetic Waves

9th - Higher Ed
This video is a lecture on the effects of wavelength and speed on electromagnetic waves. The speaker explains what can happen to a wave at the boundary between two media, including reflection and refraction. They also discuss how...
Instructional Video6:56
Physics Girl

The Projector Illusion | EVERYDAY MYSTERIES

9th - 12th
Have you ever seen a blur of color when looking away from a projector screen? Or noticed how flashing lights look different colors when you move your eyes? This is an everyday mystery! The answer lies in persistence of vision and how...