Instructional Video7:59
Curated Video

Understanding Sinkholes: Nature’s Sudden Traps

6th - Higher Ed
Explore the sudden and often terrifying phenomenon of sinkholes. This video investigates how these giant holes are formed naturally over thousands of years, their potential dangers, and what typically lies at their mysterious bottoms....
Instructional Video9:08
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Unraveling Ocean Mysteries: Giant Waves and Sea Monsters

6th - Higher Ed
This video dives into the mysteries of our oceans, exploring phenomena like gigantic waves and elusive sea creatures such as the giant squid. Experts explain how these enormous waves are formed, and what conditions allow them to reach...
Instructional Video8:37
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Battling Acne: Insights and Innovations

6th - Higher Ed
This segment dives into the common issue of acne, exploring its causes and the science behind treatments. Discover how hormonal changes trigger sebum overproduction, leading to clogged pores and breakouts. Learn from experts about the...
Instructional Video20:39
Curated Video

Advanced 3D Printing with Fusion 360 - Design Your Phone Case - Creating the Grip Attachment

Higher Ed
In this video, we will create the grip attachment to the iPhone XR model phone case and design it for attaching it to the back of the case as an additional feature to clip it to clothing. This clip is from the chapter "The Grip -...
Instructional Video9:05
Curated Video

The Science of Chewing Gum: How It's Made and Its Effects

6th - Higher Ed
Unwrap the fascinating process behind how chewing gum is made and its unique properties. From its historical roots with the Mayans to modern production techniques, discover what makes this stretchy, sticky confectionery a global...
Instructional Video8:07
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Innovations at the Water Park: Creating Waves and Slides

6th - Higher Ed
Discover how modern water parks create thrilling attractions like wave pools, water slides, and artificial rivers. Learn about the engineering behind these features and the technology that ensures both excitement and safety for all...
Instructional Video8:08
Curated Video

Navigating the Ups and Downs of Adolescence: From Acne to Voice Changes

6th - Higher Ed
Explore the myriad of changes that occur during adolescence, including the onset of acne, hair growth, and the deepening of the voice. This video delves into the scientific reasons behind these transformations, offering insights into...
Instructional Video7:26
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The Art and Science of Perfect French Fries

6th - Higher Ed
Uncover the culinary science behind creating the perfect French fries, a beloved treat across ages and cultures. Discover how chefs achieve that ideal crispy exterior and soft interior through the choice of potato, cutting techniques,...
Instructional Video10:25
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Debunking Viral Video Mysteries: The Science Behind the Sensations

6th - Higher Ed
Dive into the world of viral videos where breathtaking feats challenge belief. From a wingsuit flyer allegedly landing on water without a parachute to a teenager sending a toy to the stratosphere, we explore the science that supports or...
Instructional Video6:13
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Reducing Food Waste with Historical and Modern Techniques

6th - Higher Ed
Explore practical ways to combat food waste as Mac Lesggy takes us on a journey from medieval preservation methods to today's refrigeration techniques. Learn how to better use your fridge to extend the life of meats, fruits, and...
Instructional Video6:37
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Home of the Future: The Rise of Domestic Robots

6th - Higher Ed
Explore how new technologies are making household chores a thing of the past. From robot vacuum cleaners to automated cat litter boxes, discover the machines designed to save us time and effort. These innovations promise a future where...
Instructional Video7:14
Healthcare Triage

Climate Change, Particulate Pollution, and Air Quality

Higher Ed
We’re back with another episode on climate change and health, and this time we’re looking at some of the indirect health effects, with a focus on how things like air pollution and allergens arise from a warming planet and make us sick,...
Instructional Video0:37
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I WONDER - What Is Wave Energy?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of what is wave energy.
Instructional Video0:52
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I WONDER - What Is A Polar Ice Cap?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of what is a polar ice cap.
Instructional Video11:35
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Life-like Blobs Formed in a Test Tube

9th - Higher Ed
How did the very first cells evolve? Most of the basic building blocks can be produced in simple experiments under early Earth-like conditions. However, certain complex cellular behaviours, like movement, have always seemed far-beyond...
Instructional Video5:41
Flipping Physics

Magnetic Flux

12th - Higher Ed
Dive into the world of magnetic flux with Flipping Physics! Join Mr. P and his students as they explore magnetic flux, starting with a review of electric flux. Bo and Bobby break down the concepts, from basic definitions to general...
Instructional Video1:57
Great Big Story

Rachelle Simpson, the thrill of world championship cliff diving

12th - Higher Ed
Join Rachelle Simpson as she describes the exhilarating experience of competing in high-stakes cliff diving.
Instructional Video1:56
Curated Video

Water Conservation in the Heart of the Desert

6th - Higher Ed
At the center of the four camps of the Wolwedans eco lodge is the hotel village, where employee dwellings and technical equipment are located. In this arid environment, water conservation is crucial. Stephan’s team discovered a drinking...
Instructional Video4:13
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Can an Underground Bunker Survive a Nuclear Bomb?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Bunkers are “invulnerable” establishments built to safeguard armed forces and civilians from efforts of war. An underground bunker’s ability to withstand nuclear bombs depends on two parameters—the bunker’s design and the bomb’s...
Instructional Video3:07
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Why Do You See Colorful Rainbow Patches On A Wet Road?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The appearance of patches of different colors on roads on a rainy day is due to a combination of oil, water, and light rays. When it rains, the oil on the road comes in contact with water, and the light rays bounce off the surface of the...
Instructional Video4:57
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Shake Things Up

3rd - Higher Ed
Dr. Forrester demystifies earthquakes. She explains how they are created.
Instructional Video4:16
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The Three Types of Rocks

3rd - Higher Ed
Dr. Forrester explains the three different classifications of rocks: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic.
Instructional Video5:08
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Man in the Moon

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester teaches about the moon, its qualities, and the phases.
Instructional Video10:25
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The Stages of Whale Decomposition

K - Higher Ed
Fallen whale carcasses, abundant in the deep-sea, form ecosystems of their own. When a whale dies and sinks, the carcass provides a sudden, concentrated food source and creates an 'island' of organic matter on an otherwise food-poor...