Instructional Video7:19
Bozeman Science

Newton's Three Laws of Motion

12th - Higher Ed
Mr. Andersen defines Newton's three laws of motion. He describes how the first law relates to inertia, how the second law relates to mass and acceleration, and how the third law allows a rocket to launch.
Instructional Video5:21
SciShow

A New Origin Story for Mars’s Moons

12th - Higher Ed
New research is changing our ideas about the history of Mars's moons and we might have found the most active region of space.
Instructional Video5:00
SciShow Kids

Fun with Magnets!

K - 5th
Jessi brought one of her favorite toys to the fort, a magnet! Let's see what it can stick to!
Instructional Video4:38
SciShow Kids

Let's Make the Solar System

K - 5th
Tag along with Jessi and Squeaks to learn how to make your very own model of the Solar System!
Instructional Video5:34
Let's Tute

Demat account and depository

9th - Higher Ed
In this security Market session we will learn about the Demat Account and Depository. In the Demat account we will explaining the Pre-demat Era, Benefits of demat account, Types of demat account, Where to a open demat account?, How to...
Instructional Video3:00
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Karin Hurt - Teachers Make a Difference - Dr. Henry Sims

Higher Ed
Karin Hurt inspires courage confidence, and innovation. A former Verizon Wireless executive, she’s known for growing courageous leaders, building great cultures, and inspiring high-performance teams. She’s the award Winning Author of...
Instructional Video4:45
Curated Video

Landmarks - Amazing Art of Stephen Wiltshire

12th - Higher Ed
AMAZING ART OF STEPHEN WILTSHIRE STEVEN WILTSHIRE HAS BEEN BLESSED WITH A SPECIAL TALENT. STEVEN IS A SAVANT, A TYPE OF GENIUS LIVING IN A VERY PRIVATE WORLD. HE DID NOT SPEAK A WORD UNTIL HE WAS SEVEN YEARS OLD. IT WAS AN EXTRAORDINARY...
Instructional Video8:42
Curated Video

Most common types of hydrolysis - Study with me

9th - Higher Ed
In acid and base chemistry, we learn that there are 3 main types of hydrolysis: salt, acid and base. In this video, I will show you a fun and crafty way to spice up your organic chemistry notes on this topic.
Instructional Video5:38
Science Buddies

Example Score Calculation for the 2024 Science Buddies Engineering Challenge

K - 5th
Build a rubber band-powered car in this fun engineering challenge!
Instructional Video8:27
Curated Video

Protein types, functions and examples with my flashcard notes

9th - Higher Ed
Proteins are macromolecules that we find in every living organism. Learning their types, functions and examples in biology can be a daunting task. So, in this video, I will be sharing a fun way to learn this topic using flashcard notes.
Instructional Video0:49
Curated Video

Beta particles

6th - 12th
High-energy electrons emitted by nuclei during radioactive decay. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary Films reinforce...
Instructional Video2:58
Curated Video

Deforestation

6th - 12th
Discover how the destruction of the rainforest impacts ecosystems, and begins a cycle that contributes to global warming. Earth Science - Human Impacts - Learning Points. Forests are home to 70% of Earth's land animals and plants....
Instructional Video2:55
Curated Video

Radioactive Substances

6th - 12th
What is radioactivity? Explore the difference between alpha, beta and gamma radiation and how their different properties can make them useful. Physics - Energy And Radioactivity - Learning Points. Radioactivity is the nuclear decay of...
Instructional Video2:54
Curated Video

Forensics: Chromatography

6th - 12th
Find out how chromatography can be used to create the chemical 'colour fingerprint' of a substance. What are the two chromatography methods and how are they used to solve crimes? Chemistry - Atoms And Bonding - Learning Points....
Instructional Video2:53
Curated Video

Manipulating Light

6th - 12th
When light hits something, a number of things can happen: it can be reflected, refracted, diffracted or absorbed. But what does this mean? Physics - Waves - Learning Points. Manipulation of light is vital to our survival. Light waves...
Instructional Video2:52
Curated Video

Pollution: Land

6th - 12th
How does land get polluted, and what with? Discover the quantities of waste deposited in landfills each year, and just how much could be recycled. Earth Science - Human Impacts - Learning Points. Landfills are holes in the ground where...
Instructional Video9:28
Curated Video

Dissection: Eye

6th - 12th
We dissect and examine the different parts of a sheep's eye. These include the iris, retina, aqueous humour, vitreous humour, optic nerve and the lens. The lens is also used to distort the pattern on a piece of card to demonstrate how it...
Instructional Video7:50
Curated Video

Separating Notebooks

6th - 12th
We interleave the pages of notebooks to see how hard it is to pull them apart. As the amount of interleaving increases, we see that the force required to separate them also increases. This is because the friction between the notebooks is...
Instructional Video7:45
Curated Video

Leaf Chromatography

6th - 12th
We separate the different pigments in a beech leaf using chromatography. The leaf is broken up and ground with sand and propanone before being transferred to some chromatography paper. This is then lowered into pigment solvent and we can...
Instructional Video7:10
Curated Video

Distillation of Ink

6th - 12th
We use distillation to remove the water from ink. The ink is heated in a conical flask with a delivery tube running to a beaker. The water has a lower boiling point and so it evaporates before the ink. The water condenses as it travels...
Instructional Video6:57
Curated Video

Felt Tip Chromatography

6th - 12th
We use chromatography to see what colours make up the ink in different coloured felt tip pens. Different coloured dots are drawn on a piece of chromatography paper and this is lowered into a chromatography jar containing water. We watch...
Instructional Video6:56
Curated Video

Metal Extraction

6th - 12th
We extract copper metal from copper chloride solution using electrolysis. The electric current causes copper to form at one electrode and chlorine gas to form at the other. The presence of chlorine is tested using blue litmus paper....
Instructional Video5:44
Curated Video

Precipitate Formation

6th - 12th
We add potassium iodide and lead(II) nitrate to the opposite sides of a Petri dish filled with water to see how quickly they diffuse. When added to the water, the chemicals spread through the dish and when they meet they react to form...
Instructional Video2:32
Curated Video

Degrees of Separation: Erdős

6th - 12th
Paul Erdős is the most published mathematician ever. To such an extent that now everyone in the world has an assigned 'Erdős number', showing the degrees of separation between their work and his! Maths - History Of Maths A Twig Math...