Instructional Video2:57
The Business Professor

Federal, State, and Local Environmental Laws

Higher Ed
This video explains what are federal, state, and local environmental laws in the United States. It identifies some of the more notable environmental protections?
Instructional Video16:24
JJ Medicine

Cholera (Vibrio Cholerae) Pathophysiology, Risk Factors, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Higher Ed
Lesson on Cholera (Vibrio Cholerae) transmission, pathophysiology (ex. cholera toxin mechanism), signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Vibrio cholerae is a bacterium that can cause a gastrointestinal illness that is...
Instructional Video0:59
NASA

6 Things You Don’t Know About Snow

3rd - 11th
Thanks to a half-century of snow observations, NASA scientists have learned a number of amazing facts about snow, which are crucial to understanding what’s necessary to advance snow measurements.



Scientists are in the...
Instructional Video1:08
NASA

NASA Investigates Water Supply in Snow

3rd - 11th
This February, a NASA-led research campaign called SnowEx kicked off in Colorado. The five-year study will advance global measurements of how much snow is on the ground at any given time and how much liquid water is...
Instructional Video10:29
Let's Tute

Understanding Water Scarcity: Causes and Indicators

9th - Higher Ed
The video discusses the issue of water scarcity and its causes, particularly in India. It explains the different types of water scarcity and the indicators of a country facing water scarcity. The video also touches on the impact of...
Instructional Video3:21
National Parks Service

Study the Scientist: A Hydrologist

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hydrologist Jim Roche manages Yosemite's water quality monitoring program and works to protect the park's water resources, including two Wild & Scenic rivers: the Merced and the Tuolumne rivers.
Instructional Video4:40
Curated Video

Understanding Drought: Causes, Implications, and Mitigation Strategies

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A drought happens when there is significantly less rainfall than usual in an area. Discover why droughts happen and what can be done to mitigate the impact of a drought.
Podcast3:42
NPR

Catching Snowflakes for Science

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Scientists from the Desert Research Institute in California are recruiting some very young researchers to help them better understand snow storms. The researchers have opened up data collection to citizen scientists, as they will need...
Instructional Video15:27
TMW Media

ChangeMakers Eunice Olumide – Creating Sustainability in Fashion and Textiles

K - 5th
ChangeMakers Eunice Olumide – Creating Sustainability in Fashion and Textiles
Instructional Video3:50
FuseSchool

Halogens & Their Compounds

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about Halogens and their compounds, about how we use them and much more.
Instructional Video
Timelines.tv

Timelines Tv: History of Britain: Changing Lives: Cities Transformed

9th - 10th
Looks at cities of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain and the ways in which they were transformed from dirty slums to a sanitized emblem of civic pride during the 19th century. [8:17]
Instructional Video
National Science Foundation

National Science Foundation: Sustainability: Water: The Ogallala Aquifer

9th - 10th
Scientists are studying the condition of the Ogallala aquifer underneath Kansas farmlands, which use this freshwater resource for irrigation. They want to understand changes taking place and what the future holds, and to help develop a...
Instructional Video
Environmental Education for Kids

Eek!: Greening Our World: Got Water?

3rd - 5th
Where does your water come from? Join Ken, a hydrogeologist, and learn all about groundwater. [4:47]