Instructional Video14:48
AllTime 10s

10 Reasons Not To Trust Your Senses

12th - Higher Ed
The human brain is weird - like, really weird - and surprisingly untrustworthy. It can trick you into thinking you hear something you don't, or taste red wine when it's just white with a dash of food coloring. Join John as he explores 10...
Instructional Video1:11
Science Sparks

Trap the Superhero

K - 5th
Fun density experiment for kids. Uses the same principles as the traditional cartesian diver activity.
Instructional Video0:46
Science Sparks

Drawing with a Hexbug Spider

K - 5th
Turn your Hexbug spider into a fun drawing machine!! Simply attach felt tip pens using hair clips and draw with your spider!
Instructional Video0:39
Science Sparks

Easy K'nex Pneumatic Crane

K - 5th
Easy pneumatic crane made using K'nex and syringes.
Instructional Video6:08
Maddie Moate

Trolls Brain Juice' (Red Cabbage pH Indicator Experiment!) | LET'S GO LIVE with Maddie and Greg

K - 5th
Why not get hands on with some Halloween kitchen science this season! Join Greg and Maddie as they make 'TROLLS BRAIN JUICE' and do an awesome colour changing science! All you need for this experiment is a couple of slices of red...
Instructional Video0:58
Curated Video

Agile Project Management - Tip #19: Ensure to Experiment with the Amount of Refinement

Higher Ed
This video explains tip nineteen - ensure to experiment with the amount of refinement, which your team does. This clip is from the chapter "Tips 15 - 21" of the series "Agile Project Management".This section explains tip 15 to tip 21.
Instructional Video0:38
Science Sparks

Making Music

K - 5th
Make an easy bottle xylophone
Instructional Video8:34
Journey to the Microcosmos

Giant Microscopic Cannibals

9th - Higher Ed
Every experiment has to start somewhere. This one began with a container full of dying microbes, and the five cute, pink ciliates called blepharisma that James, our master of microscopes, accidentally turned into a group of cannibals.
Instructional Video6:16
Curated Video

Probability Statistics - The Foundations of Machine Learning - Bayesian Inference Code Through PyMC3

Higher Ed
In this video, we will cover Bayesian inference code through PyMC3. This clip is from the chapter "Applications to the Real World" of the series "Probability / Statistics - The Foundations of Machine Learning".In this section, we will...
Instructional Video0:40
Science Sparks

Egg In a Bottle Experiment

K - 5th
Egg in a jar experiment. Watch as the egg gets sucked into the jar, thanks to air pressure. Read More : http://www.science-sparks.com/egg-in-a-bottle/
Instructional Video7:55
Let's Tute

Exploring the Science of Sound: Speed and Mediums

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the science behind why we see fireworks before we hear them, and how the speed of light and sound play a role in this. We also conduct experiments to understand how sound travels through different mediums, and...
Instructional Video1:10
Next Animation Studio

Google’s super computer achieves ‘quantum supremacy’

12th - Higher Ed
New research by Google has shown that its Sycamore quantum processor was able to perform a target computation in 200 seconds.
Instructional Video4:03
Physics Girl

5 Awesome Science Party Tricks!

9th - 12th
Check back next week for an explanation of these 5 physics party tricks!
Instructional Video1:02
Science Sparks

How to skewer a balloon

K - 5th
How to skewer a balloon without it popping. http://www.science-sparks.com/2013/03/19/how-to-put-a-skewer-through-a-balloon/
Instructional Video1:05
Science Sparks

How to make a bouncy egg - cool science for kids

K - 5th
Soak an egg in vinegar to remove the shell. This gives you a naked egg ( egg with no shell ) which you can bounce!! Read More : https://www.science-sparks.com/make-an-egg-bounce/
Instructional Video2:01
NASA

NASA | Intern Profile – Sarah Roth

3rd - 11th
Sarah Roth, a chemical engineering graduate student from the University of Akron who has always loved space but took an unusual route to get here, discusses her summer internship studying propellant slosh dynamics.
Instructional Video3:45
Economics Explained

Is Wealth Inequality Actually a Problem?: The Benefits Of Inequality

6th - 11th
The wealthiest among us today live a life unparalleled by any other human throughout history. The greatest Kings and emperors could only dream of the life afforded to today’s billionaires. It doesn’t end there, even mere...
Instructional Video5:06
Curated Video

Probability Statistics - The Foundations of Machine Learning - Continuous Distributions Code

Higher Ed
In this video, we will cover continuous distributions code. This clip is from the chapter "Random Variables - Rationale and Applications" of the series "Probability / Statistics - The Foundations of Machine Learning".In this section, we...
Instructional Video4:58
Curated Video

Rate of Photosynthesis Experiments: Analyzing the Relationship between Light Intensity and Photosynthesis

Higher Ed
The video is a lecture presentation on the results of an experiment investigating the relationship between light intensity and the rate of photosynthesis in pondweed. The experiment involved placing pondweed in a dilute solution of...
Instructional Video3:55
Physics Girl

Crazy pool vortex

9th - 12th
This unique phenomenon can be easily reproduced in a pool on a sunny day.
Instructional Video1:06
Next Animation Studio

How sugar addiction impacts the brain

12th - Higher Ed
New research from the journal Scientific Reports has found that sugar has the ability to transform our brain chemistry.
Instructional Video3:11
FuseSchool

Calorimeters

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about Calorimeters and their uses.
Instructional Video0:44
Science Sparks

Film Canister rocket

K - 5th
How to make a film canister rocket.
Instructional Video0:58
Science Sparks

Easy Minion Project

K - 5th
Make these easy moving Minions using just yellow cups, coloured paper and hexbugs.