NASA
NASA's Curious Universe: Inside a Black Hole
Don't let the name fool you: a black hole is anything but empty space. Black holes are some of the most extreme, bizarre and fascinating objects in the universe. Regina Caputo and Jeremy Schnittman describe what it might be like to go...
Curated Video
Apache Maven Beginner to Guru - Using Third-party Jars with the Command Line in Java
This video demonstrates how to use the third-party jars with the command line in Java. This clip is from the chapter "Compiling Java" of the series "Apache Maven: Beginner to Guru".This section explains how to compile Java code.
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Real life 'Death Star' observed destroying planets in its own solar system
A dying star is ripping apart planets in its own solar system, according to a team of astronomers who published a paper yesterday in the journal Nature. The star, called WD 1145+017, is a white dwarf in the constellation Virgo. The...
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Astronomers find ‘spider stars’ that devour their companions
Astronomers have discovered a new type of “spider star” — violent pulsars that shred material from companion stars
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: "Kitchen Smoke" Molecules in Nebula: NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast
A news feature from NASA’s SOFIA mission originally posted on August 16, 2016.
Curated Video
The science of Ancient Egypt
How ancient Egyptians society developed and flourished civilization by starting out a revolution to develop their economy. A look at their major contribution towards science and technology. Some facts about orgination of Giza Pyramids...
Science360
Autonomous Helicopters
Claire Tomlin, formerly of Stanford and currently with Berkeley, is pushing the envelope of aerospace design, building a new class of autonomous helicopters, with support from the National Science Foundation. These aircraft don't need a...
English Tree TV
Shapes and Vehicles Song
It's a super fun Shapes Song for kids! Nursery rhyme kids shapes song for teaching and learning English shapes! Join the fun in the racing-game style shapes song made for children, students, babies, toddlers, preschool, and more. It’s...
Curated Video
C++ Developer - Introduction to Pointers
This section introduces you to pointers. This clip is from the chapter "Pointers" of the series "The Complete C++ Developer Course".This section discusses pointers in C++.
Curated Video
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is a 7’2, Kung fu fighting, book-writing legend and one of the greatest players to ever grace the sport of basketball Born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr, on April the16th 1947, in New York City. Alcindor was always one...
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New super planet found in Goldilocks zone
Scientists have discovered a planet just 22 light years away that might be capable of supporting life. The planet is called GJ 667Cc and is at about 4.5 times as massive as Earth. It takes roughly 28 days for the planet to orbit its red...
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The Sun will someday destroy the asteroid belt before it dies
Billions of years from now, the Sun will exhaust its hydrogen fuel and enter what astronomers call the ‘giant branch’ phase.
NASA
NASA's Curious Universe: The Star in Our Backyard
Our Sun holds the solar system together and is responsible for life as we know it. Though it may seem calm and unchanging, the Sun is dynamic. Join NASA solar scientists on a trip around the Sun, our lively and mysterious neighborhood star.
Learning Mole
Mystery of The Gymnastic Suit
This Lucas Detective video lesson is the Mystery of the Gymnastic Suit.Students will enjoy joining Lucas in this animated video as they discover STEM subjects and work to unveil the mystery.
Physics Girl
I found a Mud Volcano in California
Why are there holes all over the southern California desert? This area is a unique basin that should actually be 20,000 ft below sea level. So I traveled there and spent 4 hrs looking for muddy holes in the ground.
Schooling Online
English Essentials – Perfecting Poetry – How Soundscape is used to Convey Meaning in Poetry (Stage 4, Years/Grades 7-8)
Ever wondered why some poems flow smoothly, while others sound harsh and dissonant? It’s time to examine the soundscape of poetry. In this second lesson, we’ll delve into how poets create euphony and cacophony through a range of poetic...
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Know Thy Star, Know Thy Planet: NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast
A feature story from NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley originally posted on September 14, 2016.
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Astronomers find youngest known magnetar
Astronomers at NASA and the ESA have discovered a star in the constellation Sagittarius that is the youngest known magnetar ever recorded.
Science360
What is a black hole?
What is a black hole? Hans Krimm, an observational astronomer at the National Science Foundation, answers the question on this edition of "Ask a Scientist."
NASA
NASA | Supercomputer Shows How an Exoplanet Makes Waves
A new NASA supercomputer simulation of the planet and debris disk around the nearby star Beta Pictoris reveals that the planet's motion drives spiral waves throughout the disk, a phenomenon that greatly increases collisions among the...
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NASA | Alien Atmospheres
Since the early 1990's, astronomers have known that extrasolar planets, or "exoplanets," orbit stars light-years beyond our own solar system. Although most exoplanets are too distant to be directly imaged, detailed studies have been made...
NASA
NASA | Afterschool Universe: Stellar Fusion Demonstration
Afterschool Universe is an out-of-school-time astronomy program for middle school students that explores basic astronomy concepts through engaging hands-on activities and then takes participants on a journey through the Universe beyond...
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HIRMES: SOFIA's latest high-resolution Mid-infrared Spectrometer
A team from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, is developing a new, third-generation facility science instrument for the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, SOFIA. The High Resolution Mid-InfrarEd...
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NASA in Silicon Valley: Doing Science with Transits and Occultations: Podcast
A feature from NASA's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley originally posted on August 17, 2017.
