Instructional Video6:40
Physics Girl

The Most MYSTERIOUS Object in the Universe

9th - 12th
Physics Girl astrophysics series - Brown Dwarfs are among the most recently observed objects in the universe. They have at MOST 8% the mass of the Sun. The lower mass boundary is not known! So they are halfway between stars and gas giant...
Instructional Video1:32
Next Animation Studio

‘Super-Earth’ discovered orbiting one of the galaxy’s oldest stars

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have discovered a unique rocky “super-Earth” orbiting one of the oldest stars in the galaxy
Instructional Video7:21
Dom Burgess

What Is Dark Matter?

9th - 11th
Dark Matter is one of the biggest mysteries of our universe. It makes up more than a quarter of our universe, but what is it? And how do we know it's there? Find out about dark matter in this video.
Instructional Video0:46
Visual Learning Systems

Sun and Stars: Introduction

9th - 12th
This program investigates a very important star - our sun. The key features of our sun, as well as other stars are explored. Special attention is also given to other things in space such as asteroids and comets.
Instructional Video2:14
Curated Video

The Life Cycle of Stars and the Impact of Mass

9th - Higher Ed
The video explains the life cycle of a star, starting from a nebula, gravitational pull forming a protostar, the process of nuclear fusion, formation of a main sequence star, production of elements through fusion, expansion of a main...
Instructional Video9:03
Mediacorp

Using Technology in Indonesia to Protect Indigenous Land Rights

12th - Higher Ed
This video highlights the use of technology, specifically drones, to help indigenous communities protect their native rights and reclaim their lands from powerful resource companies. It showcases the impact of technology in empowering...
Instructional Video3:21
Mediacorp

Rush Hour and Technology in Indonesia

12th - Higher Ed
This video explores how technology, particularly mobile apps, has become an integral part of life in Indonesia. It highlights the ways in which these apps solve problems, such as ordering food and services while stuck in traffic, and how...
Instructional Video5:23
Physics Girl

What is Dark Matter? A Mystery of the Universe

9th - 12th
You've probably heard the term Dark Matter, but what is it, and how do we know it exists?
Instructional Video1:09
Next Animation Studio

Stars bolster Einstein’s theory

12th - Higher Ed
A dwarf star in the Musca constellation has so much mass that it measurably distorts space and time.
Instructional Video0:41
Next Animation Studio

Dark energy may not impact planet formation

12th - Higher Ed
New research simulating the effects of dark energy on star formation speculates that alien life may exist in another universe.
Instructional Video0:30
Next Animation Studio

Unique' neutron star system's activity captured by NASA

12th - Higher Ed
In October 2010, a neutron star near the center of the Milky Way emitted hundreds of X-ray bursts triggered by thermonuclear explosions on the star's surface. NASA's Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer, or RXTE, observed some 400 such events...
Instructional Video6:27
Step Back History

What is the Raëlian Religion?

12th - Higher Ed
There’s a eccentric, young religion out there that’s for free love, democracy, and scientific progress. Oh, and they believe that aliens created the Human race… and that they themselves have cloned a human child. Let’s meet the Raelians.
Instructional Video5:58
Curated Video

Italy, Rome - The Capuchin Crypt (Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuchini)

12th - Higher Ed
The Capuchin Crypt is a small space comprising several tiny chapels located beneath the church of Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini on the Via Veneto near Piazza Barberini in Rome, Italy. It contains the skeletal remains of...
Instructional Video8:46
Why U

Algebra 09 - Cartesian Products, Ordered Pairs and triples

12th - Higher Ed
Cartesian products can create sets of ordered pairs which correspond to points in 2-dimensional space, or ordered triples which correspond to points in 3-dimensional space. These sets form the logical foundation of the Cartesian...
Instructional Video3:20
Brian McLogan

Evaluating the limit of a continuous function

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to evaluate the limit of a function involving polynomials. The limit of a function as the input variable of the function tends to a number/value is the number/value which the function approaches at that time. The limit of a...
Instructional Video2:30
Science360

ALMA Seeing The Universe In A Whole New Light

12th - Higher Ed
At first glance, the bone-dry landscape of the Atacama Desert in Chile might seem inhospitable. But, it's prime real estate for astronomers. This desert is now home to the largest ground-based radio telescope in the world! The telescope...
Podcast26:44
NASA

‎NASA in Silicon Valley: Edward Montiel & Matthew Richter Talk About Observing Mars, Venus And More From Earth's Stratosphere

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A conversation about NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) and the Echelon-Cross-Echelle Spectrograph (EXES) science instrument with Matthew Richter, Principle Investigator, and Edward Montiel, Postdoctoral...
Instructional Video5:49
Religion for Breakfast

The 3 Wise Men: Ancient Magicians?

12th - Higher Ed
"Wise men" or "Magi?" What did this mean for the inhabitants of the ancient Mediterranean?
Instructional Video1:11
Next Animation Studio

Korea’s tokamak artificial sun sets new plasma record

12th - Higher Ed
A tokamak is a machine that creates three powerful magnetic fields to keep a superheated plasma confined.
Instructional Video1:49
Soliloquy

How do we measure the length of a year?

12th - Higher Ed
The earth takes one year to orbit the sun but we can measure the length of a year in several ways. If I were to ask (and I do) how would you measure the length of a year? In reference to distant stars? By the time between two closest...
Podcast15:54
NASA

Gravity Assist: Our Sun, Our Life, with Vladimir Airapetian

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Vladimir Airapetian, scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, explains what researchers hope to find as they gaze beyond our solar system.
Instructional Video2:13
Next Animation Studio

Astronomers discover the seven Earth-size TRAPPIST-1 planets may be made of similar stuff

12th - Higher Ed
A new international study has measured the densities of the seven Earth-size planets around TRAPPIST-1 with extreme precision
Instructional Video6:13
Sir Linkalot

A Susie Story about Answer

K - 5th
A Susie Story about the origin of the word: Answer.
Instructional Video4:51
Science360

Very Large Array observatory reveals the universe - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Black holes, star births and deaths, colliding galaxies and more -- all in a day's work at the VLA The Very Large Array, or VLA, is a complex of 27 massive antennas on the Plains of San Agustin in central New Mexico, all pointing skyward...