Instructional Video4:05
Curated Video

The ONE thing your teacher is NOT telling you that will simply forces!

9th - Higher Ed
Forces are all around us and are the reason why objects accelerate (speed up, slow down or change direction)! Forces can either be balanced or unbalanced. When the forces are balanced, the net force is 0 and the object's motion will not...
Instructional Video4:20
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Simplifying Acceleration Calculations

9th - Higher Ed
Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity over time. Acceleration can be calculated using the formula a=vf-vi/t. Acceleration can be positive, which means speeding up, negative which means slowing down and it can also be 0 which...
Instructional Video8:12
Curated Video

Learning the Value of Patience

K - 5th
In this video, the host introduces a new co-host, Kiwi, and the official Human Nature Band. The first guest, Hannah the Hummingbird, discusses the importance of patience and how hummingbirds practice patience during their slow-paced...
Instructional Video1:25
Curated Video

Only In China 2 - Tai Chi Modernization Show

9th - Higher Ed
Tai Chi Modernization Show:As China undergoes modernization, the traditional art of T'ai Chi faces concerns about its preservation. A showcase explores the juxtaposition of ancient arts in a rapidly changing society.
Instructional Video6:02
Curated Video

Super Summary

K - 8th
“Super Summary” explores the characteristics of a summary.
Instructional Video7:47
Curated Video

Gravitas: Top 10 Ways to Make an Impact with Your Ideas

10th - Higher Ed
Wisdom is in the eyes and ears of the people around you. So, to make the right impact with your insights, you need to be able to generate the gravitas that says 'my insights are worth noting'....
Instructional Video7:46
Curated Video

Java Multithreading and Parallel Programming Masterclass - Introducing RxJava Framework (In a Nutshell)

Higher Ed
This video helps in introducing the RxJava framework (in a nutshell).
Instructional Video4:09
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Reading Simple Sentences {Short Vowels}

K - 3rd
This video gives kids a chance to practice high frequency words along with easy to decode short vowel words. Kids practice reading a sentence word by word, and then read it all together. <br/>
Instructional Video7:35
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Geoengineering: The Riskiest Way to Save the Planet

9th - Higher Ed
How do we reduce the impact of climate change, and could geoengineering be the solution? Host Sinead Bovell is joined by sci-fi writer Kim Stanley Robinson and other experts to examine the goal of Global Net Zero Emissions, direct air...
Instructional Video10:30
Astrum

How Einstein's Theory Implies That We Could Live Here Forever

Higher Ed
The weird effects of Einstein's theory of gravitational time dilation.
Instructional Video3:49
Astrum

The Tallest Cliff In The Solar System

Higher Ed
Verona Rupes, found on Uranus' moon Miranda, is 20km tall! But because Miranda is so small, and its gravity so weak, would you survive falling off it? Astrum answers!
Instructional Video4:26
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Ball control (best soccer training)

K - Higher Ed
Here's 12 drills to train your ball control with both feet.
Instructional Video5:14
Science ABC

Methusaleh: The oldest tree in the world | What's the mystery of trees' immortality?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
No one can beat trees at living long. Methusaleh, the single oldest living tree, that we've discovered, is over 4,800 years old. On the other hand, Pando is a colony of quaking aspen trees all born from the same over 70,000 year old root...
Instructional Video2:55
Science ABC

Bullets in Water: How Far Can a Bullet Travel in Water?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In a well-known TV show, a team of experts conducted an experiment to determine the effectiveness of water as a shield against bullets. They used different types of firearms, such as a 9mm pistol, shotgun, M1 Garand semi-automatic...
Instructional Video1:04
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Subduction

6th - 12th
The process that takes place when two tectonic plates collide together, and one is pushed under another.
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A Twig Science
Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and...
Instructional Video1:01
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White dwarf

6th - 12th
A small, extremely dense star characterised by high temperature and luminosity, no longer capable of nuclear fusion.
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A Twig Science
Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning...
Instructional Video2:07
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Harmful Drugs: Heroin

6th - 12th
Heroin is found in many different powdered forms, often mixed with other dangerous substances. How does Heroin affect the brain, and how does this make it one of the most dangerous drugs? Biology - Healthy Living - Heroin is a drug made...
Instructional Video1:43
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Big Breathers

6th - 12th
Marine mammals like dolphins, seals and whales can hold their breath far longer than humans. How do they do this?



Biology - Human Body - Learni

ng Points.

Underwater mammals, such as humpback whales, can...
Instructional Video1:34
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Little Breathers

6th - 12th
Find out how humans can overcome biological responses to hold their breath underwater for several minutes.



Biology - Human Body - Learni

ng Points.

When we hold our breaths, our lungs signal the brain to...
Instructional Video2:46
Curated Video

Friction in Curling

6th - 12th
Forces play a huge role in the sport of curling. Discover how curlers manipulate friction as they compete. Physics - Forces - Learning Points. Friction plays an important part in sports, including curling. Curlers use the power of...
Instructional Video3:15
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Friction

6th - 12th
Friction can be friend or foe. What is friction, how does it affect our lives and how can we alter it? Physics - Forces - Learning Points. Friction is a resistive force between surfaces moving at different velocities. Friction is...
Instructional Video3:06
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Fold Mountains: Formation

6th - 12th
Where are fold mountain ranges found on our planet? And how do the movements of tectonic plates affect their growth? Earth Science - Geology - Learning Points. A Fold mountain forms over millions of years by a process called orogeny....
Instructional Video6:35
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Frozen Balloon

6th - 12th
We lower a helium-filled balloon into liquid nitrogen to see how the change in temperature affects its volume. When it hits the cool liquid nitrogen, the gas inside contracts and the volume of the balloon decreases. When it is removed...
Instructional Video6:34
Curated Video

Elephant's Toothpaste

6th - 12th
We create a rapidly expanding column of foam by mixing chemicals. Hydrogen peroxide and detergent are added to potassium iodide and food colouring to set off a reaction that creates vibrant expanding foam. Chemistry - Reactions -...