Brave Wilderness
EATEN ALIVE by Sea Lamprey!
In this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote is entering the Bite Zone with.. the Sea Lamprey! What is a Sea Lamprey, you might ask? Good question! Sea Lamprey are slime-covered parasitic predators that have invaded the Great Lakes! So, Sea...
Physics Girl
How to Make a SQUARE Vortex Ring! ft. 3blue1brown
Dianna from Physics Girl makes DIY crazy vortex ring shapes with Grant Sanderson from 3blue1brown
Curated Video
Investigating the Effects of Temperature on Decay of Milk and Lipase in Milk
The video discusses a required practical activity in biology, which is an experiment to investigate the effects of temperature on the decay of milk. The equipment used in the experiment is shown, and the theory behind the experiment is...
Psychology Unlocked
On Being Sane in Insane Places - David Rosenhan's Hospital Experiment
David Rosenhan's landmark experiment tests the boundaries of mental illness, and the diagnosis of psychiatric conditions. A decade after One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest was published, Rosenhan brought distopian fiction to life.
Curated Video
Thermal Properties of Water: Experiment on Obtaining Temperature-Time Graph of Melting Ice
This video is the second in a series about the thermal properties of water. It shows an experiment being carried out to obtain data for drawing a temperature time graph of melting ice. The experiment involves placing crushed ice in a...
Science Sparks
Wedo 2.0 from LEGO Education
WeDo 2.o from LEGO Education is a fantastic new learning tool designed to introduce children to robotics, engineering, programming and general STEM teaching through a robot-based learning system. The basic package comes with 280 building...
ACDC Leadership
4 Ways to Spend Money- Milton Friedman
In this episode of Friedman Files, I discuss Milton Friedman's assertion that “nobody spends somebody else’s money as carefully as he spends his own.” To be clear, this is not a valid experiment and I'm not claiming that it is. This is...
Mazz Media
Lab Safety: Making Careful Observations
In this live-action program viewers will learn that being able to make careful and accurate observations is the foundation of any lab based science class, such as chemistry, biology, or physics. Students will come to understand the...
Curated Video
Practical - Light Intensity and Photosynthesis Rate
Practical - Light Intensity and Photosynthesis Rate
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Elizabeth Pane Talks About Sending Science Experiments To The International Space Station
A conversation with Elizabeth Pane, ISS Payload Manager in the Flight Systems and Implementation Branch at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
Next Animation Studio
Can antimatter fall upwards?
Scientists at CERN plan to drop antimatter into a vacuum chamber to see if gravity affects it the same way it affects matter.
Rachel's English
JULIA BOORSTIN -- Interview a Broadcaster! -- American English Pronunciation
Rachel's English interviews CNBC Broadcaster Julia Boorstin on American English.
Curated Video
Measuring Reaction Times through the Ruler Drop Test: Investigating the Effect of Practice
The video is a lecture presentation on measuring reaction times. The presenter explains the concept of reaction time. The hypothesis that is being investigated in the experiment is whether reaction times can be reduced with practice. The...
Curated Video
Change Your Life 14 Tips to Motivation
This video provides tips for getting motivated and achieving success. The tips range from finding your purpose and values, picking up new skills, seeking feedback, getting a mentor, reframing problems, surrounding yourself with positive...
Curated Video
Investigating Acceleration and Force: Newton's Second Law of Motion Practical Activity
The video discusses Newton's Second Law of Motion and demonstrates a practical experiment to investigate the relationship between the acceleration of an object and the force acting on it. The video shows the equipment required for the...
msvgo
Chemical Properties of Acid and Base
It explains acids and bases in a laboratory. It explains reaction of acids and bases with metals, metal carbonates and metal hydrogen carbonates.
Brave Wilderness
Viper Venom vs. Human Blood!
Get ready as Coyote and the crew take science to the next level with microbiologist Dr. Hunter Hines! They're showing you what happens when Coyote's blood is combined with the viper venom from the Fer-de-Lance in a scientific experiment....
Weatherthings
Balance a broom any day
Can you balance or stand a broom upright on the equinox? Yes, but that's a myth, not because it's wrong, but because it implies that that's the only time you can do it. The reality is you can stand a broom straight up and down on any day...
FuseSchool
Testing For Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide & Chlorine
Learn the basics about Testing for hydrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and chlorine. Why do we need to test these particular gases? Find out more in this video!
Curated Video
Investigating Thermal Insulators
The video discusses two experiments to investigate thermal insulation. The first experiment involves comparing the effectiveness of different insulating materials, while the second experiment investigates the effects of changing the...
Curated Video
Conducting a Statistical Experiment
In this video, the teacher explains how to conduct a statistical experiment to determine which of two brands of soda is more popular in taste on a college campus. They discuss developing a research question, identifying variables and the...
Dom Burgess
Is An Astronaut Faster Than An Air Rifle?
Astronauts abourd the ISS travel really fast...but how fast? And are they faster than an air rifle? In this epiosode, Dom does the maths and finds out.
Healthcare Triage
Sleep: Are You Getting Enough? Probably Not
Sleep! It's probably the one single thing we spend the most time doing. Sleeping eight hours a night means that you'd spend literally one third of your life asleep. But most of us are getting less than that, and we probably need more....
The Viral Fever
The Science Behind Airplane Food: Taste Buds, Cabin Pressure, and First Class Meals
Food Files, Series 3: We investigate the science behind airplane food and why it tastes so different up in the air. Discover how factors such as cabin pressure, dry air, and noise can affect our taste buds and how airline chefs try to...