SciShow
The Giant, Amazing Machines NASA Built for the Shuttle
For decades the space shuttle was integral to space exploration. In orbit it helped build the ISS, but on the ground it needed help from other gigantic machines.
SciShow
We Just Took the First Image of a Baby Planet!
SPHERE took a photo of a baby planet and the origin of the asteroid belt may be less mysterious than we thought.
SciShow
Our Next Mission to Mars, and How the Sun Will Kill the Internet
SciShow Space shares the latest news from around the universe, including new details about our next mission to Mars, and a study that predicts a catastrophic solar storm may be more likely than we thought.
TED Talks
Alan Eustace: I leapt from the stratosphere. Here's how I did it
On October 24, 2014, Alan Eustace donned a custom-built, 235-pound spacesuit, attached himself to a weather balloon, and rose above 135,000 feet, from which point he dove to Earth, breaking both the sound barrier and previous records for...
MinutePhysics
Teoría del Todo: ¿Qué es la materia?
¿Qué es la materia? ¿Qué tiene que ver con las matemáticas? ¿Y por qué no estás hecho de Jesús? Nos zambullimos en la teoría de (casi) todo: el Modelo Estándar de la física de partículas. ¡Muchas gracias a las siguientes personas que nos...
MinutePhysics
¿Qué es la dualidad onda/partícula? Parte 1
En este episodio discutimos la dualidad onda-partícula y por qué la mecánica cuántica es más extraña que lo que acostumbramos a ver en nuestra vida diaria MinutoDeFísica proporciona una visión energética y entretenida para los viejos y...
MinutePhysics
Telekinesis en el Mundo Real (feat. CdeCiencia)
¡Muchas gracias a Martí de CdeCiencia por narrar este vídeo! Seguro que ya lo conocéis, pero su canal: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC52hytXteCKmuOzMViTK8_w ----------------------- Video Anterior: Teletransportes y Teleportación...
SciShow
Why Isn't "Zero G" the Same as "Zero Gravity"?
This Quick Question explains the difference between gravity and g-force, and how you can experience zero-g in space even when it’s not zero gravity!
TED Talks
Juna Kollmeier: The most detailed map of galaxies, black holes and stars ever made
Humans have been studying the stars for thousands of years, but astrophysicist Juna Kollmeier is on a special mission: creating the most detailed 3-D maps of the universe ever made. Journey across the cosmos as she shares her team's work...
SciShow
Forecasting the Weather...on the Sun
The sun is beginning a new weather cycle, causing debate among scientists about how intense things are going to get, and elsewhere, scientists are looking into just how fluid our early universe was.
MinutePhysics
The No Cloning Theorem
Why you can’t clone Schrödinger’s cat: this video presents the full proof of the “No Cloning” Theorem in Quantum Mechanics – without any fancy math! (stereotypical qubit has been replaced with Schrödinger’s cat). The full proof relies on...
SciShow
What Knocked Over Uranus And Two Other Mysteries?
The most common type of exoplanets might be worlds like our ice giant, Uranus. Understanding it could be key to the history of planets all over the galaxy.
SciShow
This Little-Known Lab Is Changing the Future of Space
To live on the Moon, we’ll need to do things we’ve never done before and overcome challenges we’ve never faced. Luckily for us, NASA is developing some brand-new technology at Swamp Works.
Be Smart
How To Hit A Fastball (According To Science!!!)
DISCLAIMER: I have very bad hitting form. Baseball was never my thing :)
MinutePhysics
¿Qué es la dualidad onda/partícula? Parte 2
En este episodio discutimos la dualidad onda-partícula y por qué la mecánica cuántica es más extraña que lo que acostumbramos a ver en nuestra vida diaria MinutoDeFísica proporciona una visión energética y entretenida para los viejos y...
MinutePhysics
¿Qué es el principio de incertidumbre?
En este episodio hablamos del principio de incertidumbre de Heisenberg y cómo no es realmente tan extraño, ¡es sólo una propiedad de las ondas! MinutoDeFísica proporciona una visión energética y entretenida para los viejos y nuevos...
MinutePhysics
Can We Survive Curiosity?
There's a March for Science happening all over the world: http://marchforscience.com This is a video about how science is both inherently political and apolitical. And how hopefully we won't end up in nuclear war... REFERENCES: Language...
SciShow
Why Is It So Hard to Fix Traffic?
Fixing traffic seems easy—just add more roads, right? Turns out that this is a problem studied by physicists and psychologists alike, with no easy answers.
MinutePhysics
Distance and Special Relativity - How Far Away is Tomorrow?
In this episode we talk about distance in space and time and answer "How far away is tomorrow?"
SciShow
How Cosmic Rays and Balloons Started Particle Physics
Today, cosmic rays are used to understand things like supernovas, but in the early 1900s, they helped us discover brand-new subatomic particles long before the first accelerators.
MinutePhysics
The Brown Dwarf Debate
Thanks to NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) project and the Space Telescope Science Institute for supporting this video. This video is about the line between Brown dwarfs and gas giant planets (aka super Jupiter's): does it exist?...
MinutePhysics
What is Touch?
In this quantum world, what does it mean to touch something? Do we really hover above the chairs we're sitting in?