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Science ABC
Can You Hear Sound in Space?
Space is full of radio waves, plasma waves, magnetic waves, gravitational waves, and shock waves, all of which can travel in space without a medium. These waves are recorded by instruments that can sense these waves, and the data is...
Science ABC
Why Do We Find Babies Cute?
Babies are cute because of their face structure and their sounds. Adult brains find the faces features of babies' faces cute. This signature cute baby face is called Kindchenschema (or baby scheme in English). Our brains seemed to be...
Great Big Story
Pioneering volcanic research in upstate New York with synthetic lava
Explore how researchers Ingo Sonder and Andrew Harp simulate volcanic eruptions to study magma-water interactions.<br/>
Curated Video
Neil Armstrong Story for Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about Neil Armstrong, from his childhood in Ohio and his interest in airplanes to his missions in the Korean War and his time as a test pilot, to the Gemini and Apollo 11 missions.
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Marie Curie For Kids
Learn about Marie Curie, the extraordinary woman scientist who won multiple Nobel Peace Prizes and helped develop early x-ray technology.
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Beatrice Shilling
Learn about Beatrice Shilling, the British engineer who discovered an improved design for the Spitfire engineer and raced motorcycles.
Wonderscape
Unearthing Secrets Beneath Stonehenge
Explore the groundbreaking discovery of prehistoric pits beneath Stonehenge and learn how researchers used advanced geophysical tools to uncover evidence of early hunter-gatherer activity. Understand the challenges ancient people faced...
Wonderscape
The Life and Coronation of King Charles III
This video explores the life of King Charles III, from his early years as Prince of Wales to his historic coronation in 2023. Discover key moments in his journey, including his investiture in Wales, his military service, and the...
Wonderscape
The End of Jim Crow and the Fight for Civil Rights
Follow the relentless struggle for civil rights in the face of Jim Crow laws, from early desegregation efforts to the historic marches in Selma. Learn about the pivotal events that led to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting...
Wonderscape
Carter G. Woodson: The Father of Black History
Learn about Carter G. Woodson, the visionary educator who created Negro History Week, the precursor to Black History Month. Discover how he dedicated his life to uncovering and celebrating the rich history of Black people in...
Wonderscape
Barack Obama: A Legacy of Hope and Change
Explore the journey of Barack Obama, the first Black president of the United States. Discover his achievements, from the Affordable Care Act to his leadership in global issues, and learn how his story continues to inspire future...
Wonderscape
Thurgood Marshall: A Trailblazer in Justice
Explore the life of Thurgood Marshall, the first Black Supreme Court Justice. Learn about his legal battles, including the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case, and how his dedication to civil rights shaped American...
Wonderscape
Charles Lindbergh: From Student to Aviator
This video explores the early life of Charles Lindbergh, highlighting his journey from studying mechanical engineering at the University of Wisconsin to pursuing his passion for aviation. It covers his transition to a pilot, his role...
Wonderscape
Katherine Johnson's Legacy: A Pioneer in Space and STEM
This video celebrates the legacy of Katherine Johnson, highlighting her numerous contributions to NASA and her trailblazing role for women and African-Americans in STEM. Katherine's awards, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom,...
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Amelia Earhart at the Height of Her Career
This video explores Amelia Earhart's remarkable achievements, including her historic solo flight across the Atlantic and breaking multiple aviation records. It also highlights her work to promote the safety of flying and encourage...
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Albert Einstein’s Later Years and Lasting Legacy
This video explores Albert Einstein's later years, including his publication of the General Theory of Relativity in 1915 and his move to the United States in the 1930s. Discover how his groundbreaking ideas about gravity were confirmed...
Wonderscape
Understanding Einstein’s E=mc² and Its Impact on Science
This video explains Albert Einstein’s famous equation, E=mc², which reveals the relationship between energy and mass. Learn how Einstein’s theory showed that matter can be converted into energy, fundamentally altering our understanding...
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Thurgood Marshall's Early Life and Path to Becoming a Civil Rights Attorney
This video explores the early life of Thurgood Marshall, from his upbringing in Baltimore and his education at Lincoln University and Howard University Law School. Discover how his personal experiences with racial discrimination...
Wonderscape
Samuel Morse and the Invention of Morse Code
This video details Samuel Morse’s collaboration with Leonard Gale and Alfred Vail to develop the first one-wire telegraph. Learn how Morse refined his invention with the creation of Morse Code, a system of dots and dashes that...
Wonderscape
Samuel Morse: Early Life and Pursuit of Art
This video explores the early life of Samuel Morse, from his upbringing in Massachusetts to his studies at Yale University and his passion for art. Learn how Morse's interest in painting led him to London's Royal Academy of Art and...
Wonderscape
Kamala Harris: A Trailblazing Leader and Inspiration
This video tells the inspiring story of Kamala Harris, the first woman, Black American, and Asian American to serve as vice president of the United States. From her multicultural upbringing to breaking barriers in politics, Kamala's...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Thomas N. Seyfried - Teachers Make a Difference
Dr. Seyfried reflects on the significant mentors who have shaped his 50-year career in genetics and biochemistry. He expresses gratitude to Dr. Herman Brockman from Illinois State University, who laid a strong foundation during his...
Curated Video
31 Days Of Black British History Day Thirty One: Stuart Hall: The Father of British Cultural Studies
As we conclude our '31 Days of Black British History', we explore the profound impact of Stuart Hall, the pioneering intellectual who shaped our understanding of British culture and identity. From his concept of 'multicultural drift' to...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
William M. Tuttle, Jr. - Teachers Make a Difference - E. David Cronon
William Tuttle talks about E. David Cronon, his professor at the University of Wisconsin, who had a profound impact on his writing and academic career. Initially guided to him by Merle Curti, he took every seminar Cronon offered and...