Instructional Video3:07
SciShow

Ada Lovelace: Great Minds

12th - Higher Ed
Ada Lovelace, Daughter of Lord Byron, was somehow the first author of a computer program...even though she lived more than a century before the first modern computer.
Instructional Video11:39
SciShow

5 Computer Scientists Who Changed Programming Forever

12th - Higher Ed
It's taken the work of many programmers to turn computers into something we carry in our pockets, and here are five (technically 10!) that we think you should be aware of.
Instructional Video11:40
SciShow

5 Computer Scientists Who Changed Programming Forever

12th - Higher Ed
It's taken the work of many programmers to turn computers into something we carry in our pockets, and here are five (technically 10!) that we think you should be aware of.
Instructional Video3:13
SciShow

Elizabeth Blackburn: Great Minds

12th - Higher Ed
Hank brings us the story of Elizabeth Blackburn, the Nobel Prize-winning Australian woman who discovered telomeres and telomerase, and helped scientists begin to understand the process of aging at a genetic level.
Instructional Video11:38
Curated Video

Dead or Alive? A visit from Emily Graslie

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Jessi and Emily Graslie from the Brain Scoop explore enthusiasm, education, biology, science and more! Special Thanks to our friend Hannah for helping and being awesome!
Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

115 Madame Curie - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
Madame Marie Curie is the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. She is awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics, along with her husband Pierre and Henri Becquerel, for developing the theory of ‘radioactivity’. In 1911, Curie wins a second...
Instructional Video14:33
Neuro Transmissions

These women are changing neuroscience

12th - Higher Ed
We’re celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting some incredible female neuroscientists with Stories of WiN, a blog about women in neuroscience. Join us to learn about their exciting contributions to understanding the brain from...
Instructional Video6:12
Professor Dave Explains

Plant Biologist Molly Edwards (Get to Know a Scientist!)

12th - Higher Ed
Do you love flowers? What would it be like to study flowers for a living? Let plant biologist Molly Edwards tell you all about it! She works at Harvard University, studying some really neat plant species with fascinating flower petals,...
Instructional Video5:02
Physics Girl

Tricky Spool Riddle SOLUTION - ft Anne Wojcicki

9th - 12th
How did you answer the spool riddle?
Instructional Video3:38
Instructional Video2:13
NASA

Women of Goddard - Awareness to Action

3rd - 11th
The Equal Opportunity Program Office and the Women of Goddard Advisory Committee, or WAC, are launching a year-long campaign for fiscal year 2017. The initiative has several goals including providing awareness and visibility to Goddard's...
Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

Madame Marie Curie - Empowerment in Action - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
Madame Marie Curie is the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. She is awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics, along with her husband Pierre and Henri Becquerel, for developing the theory of ‘radioactivity’. In 1911, Curie wins a second...
Instructional Video4:59
Professor Dave Explains

Marine Ecologist Virginia Schutte (Get to Know a Scientist!)

12th - Higher Ed
When we think of a scientist hard at work, we usually picture them in a laboratory, with all kinds of glassware and solutions and high-tech gizmos all around them. But lots of scientists work in nature! Virginia Schutte is a marine...
Instructional Video2:30
Curated Video

Chien-Shiung Wu: The First Lady of Physics

9th - Higher Ed
We hear a lot about famous scientists like Marie Curie and Albert Einstein, but have you ever heard of Chien-Shiung Wu and her work on the Manhattan Project?
News Clip2:09
Sky News

Laboratory Stock Shots

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Stock shots of woman scientist working in laboratory, using various laboratory equipment such as test tubes and pipettes, and microscope.
Instructional Video
Other

The Obama White House: Girls in Stem: A New Generation of Women in Science

9th - 10th
Girls in STEM, featuring young women scientists and engineers who wowed the President and the nation at the White House Science Fair in February 2012, shines a spotlight on these extraordinary young role models and their exciting...
Instructional Video
National Science Foundation

National Science Foundation: Profiles of Scientists and Engineers: Biophysical Chemist

9th - 10th
Learn about the career of Rommie Amaro, a biophysical chemist, what the work involves, the other professionals she works with, and what she had to study in order to develop this career. [5:32]
Instructional Video
National Science Foundation

National Science Foundation: Profiles of Scientists and Engineers: Chemical Engineer

9th - 10th
Meet Anita Kalathil, a chemical engineer at Proctor & Gamble. She talks about her work in developing fabric care products for the marketplace, and machinery to manufacture them, as well as the importance of environmentally friendly...
Instructional Video
National Science Foundation

National Science Foundation: Profiles of Scientists and Engineers: Exercise Scientist

9th - 10th
Meet Beth Mooradian, an exercise scientist at the Gatorade Sport Science Institute. She discusses her work with athletes and how rewarding she finds it. [6:30]
Instructional Video
National Science Foundation

National Science Foundation: Profiles of Scientists and Engineers: Biochemist

9th - 10th
Meet Roselle Rojas, a biochemist at Gatorade's Sport Science Institute. She works with athletes studying and analyzing their biochemistry. She talks about what she finds rewarding about her career, and what she had to study in order to...