Instructional Video1:00
Next Animation Studio

ASA concept would turn Moon crater into a giant telescope

12th - Higher Ed
NASA is funding an early-stage concept to build a giant telescope in a crater on the far side of the moon through its NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts program, the space agency announced on April 7.
Instructional Video12:22
Neuro Transmissions

Losing The Nobel Prize

12th - Higher Ed
The Nobel Prize is often viewed as the ultimate achievement in science. But to what extent would you go to win it? In 2014, astronomer Dr. Brian Keating invented BICEP2, the most powerful cosmology telescope ever made. Using this, he...
Instructional Video8:26
Astrum

How do we know the universe is 13.8 billion years old?

Higher Ed
How can scientists possibly know the age of the universe? Well, through a variety of factors, including redshift, the CMBR and more.
Instructional Video5:50
Science360

The oldest fossil evidence of modern, venomous snakes in Africa! NSF Science Now 21.

12th - Higher Ed
In this week's episode, we discover the oldest fossil evidence of modern, venomous snakes in Africa; we discover what was going on in the earliest moments of our universe just after the Big Bang; and, finally, we learn about a weather...
Instructional Video1:03
Next Animation Studio

Newly spotted red giant could be one of the oldest stars in the universe

12th - Higher Ed
Astronomers have discovered a red giant 3,500 light-years from Earth that could be one of the oldest stars in the cosmos.
Instructional Video6:02
Professor Dave Explains

Quantum Gravity and Gravitons: The Search for a Theory of Everything

12th - Higher Ed
We've gone through some of the main advancements in modern physics, which brings us to the here and now! What are physicists currently working on? One huge area of interest is developing a quantum field theory for the gravitational...
Instructional Video3:59
Curated Video

What Are The Hottest And Coldest Things In The Universe?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Sun is obviously the hottest thing in our Solar System, but it is a mere candle when compared to several other stars and stellar phenomena, particularly supernova. A supernova is a transient event that marks the last evolutionary stage...
Podcast23:26
NASA

Gravity Assist: Black Hole Mysteries, with Jeremy Schnittman

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What is a black hole? How do we study them when we can’t see them? Astrophysicist Jeremy Schnittman from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center joins NASA Chief Scientist Jim Green for a fascinating conversation about the latest black hole...
Instructional Video6:13
Physics Girl

5 AMAZING stars we’ve discovered in space!

9th - 12th
5 of the most unusual, amazing and interesting stars we've discovered in our universe. Red giants, supernovas, hybrid stars, orbiting binaries, large stars, old stars, small stars, we've discovered thousands of stars within our milky way...
Instructional Video12:06
AllTime 10s

10 Science Myths That 99% Of People Believe

12th - Higher Ed
Our society seems to be getting more science-literate by the day. But even as most of us start to grasp increasingly advanced ideas, some flat out falsehoods just won't go away. From Big Bang beliefs to sexing away the fat, here are 10...
Instructional Video6:09
Financial Times

How Brexit disruption will change London's financial centres

Higher Ed
The FT's head of Lex Jonathan Guthrie takes a high-speed tour of Mayfair, the City of London and Canary Wharf to see how leaving the EU will affect the capital's financial landmarks
Instructional Video9:25
Physics Girl

It's Official: We Were WRONG About the Big Bang

9th - 12th
What is the universe expanding into? Where did the big bang happen?
Instructional Video5:50
Science360

NSF Science Now: Episode 21

12th - Higher Ed
In this week's episode we discover the oldest fossil evidence of modern, venomous snakes in Africa. We discover what was going on in the earliest moments of our universe just after the Big Bang, and finally we learn about a new weather...
Instructional Video13:50
ProTeachersVideo

Teaching Astronomy and Space: Our Universe and the Big Bang

Higher Ed
Two stimulating films aimed at introducing students to the wonders of the universe, its size and its origin. How Big is the Universe?: it is impossible for the human mind to grasp just how big the universe is, but astronomer Pete Edwards...
Instructional Video12:00
AllTime 10s

10 Lies You Still Believe About Space

12th - Higher Ed
Space. It's the final frontier and one of the great unknowns for mankind. But you probably don't even know what you don't know about it. So sit back and find out why your 4th grade science teacher was probably completely off.
Instructional Video12:51
Curated Video

Understanding the UK Balance of Payments and Trade Deficits

12th - Higher Ed
This video lecture explains the current account and financial account, defining them and their roles in measuring a country's economic activities with other countries. The presenter uses charts and statistics to illustrate the UK's...
Podcast50:10
Curated Video

‎Houston We Have a Podcast: Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer: The Science

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Dr. Brandon Reddell discusses astrophysics, cosmology, and the science behind the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS), an experiment looking for evidence of antimatter and dark matter in the cosmos. This is part one of a three-part series...
Instructional Video39:03
The Wall Street Journal

Writing A New Script

Higher Ed
After winning the battle to buy Time Warner for $85 billion, AT&T's top boss is writing the script for a new kind of company powered by content and data. Can he take on Netflix and win? Randall Stephenson sits down with WSJ's Matt Murray.
Instructional Video6:00
NASA

NASA | Beyond Einstein: Part II

3rd - 11th
View "Beyond Einstein: Part I" at:Albert Einstein's theories rank among humanity's greatest achievements. They sparked the scientific revolution of the 20th Century. In their attempts to understand how space, time and matter are...
Instructional Video1:40
Science360

Large Hadron Collider - Chalk Talk

12th - Higher Ed
The LHC will help answer some of the fundamental open questions in physics such as the structure of space and time. This animated series of short videos acts as a video glossary to define specific scientific terms or concepts in a fun,...
Instructional Video16:25
NASA

Live Q&A: Hubble Detects Farthest Star Ever Seen

3rd - 11th
Join NASA scientists live to learn more about a new broken record from Hubble – the farthest star ever seen! We’ll discuss how Hubble made this major discovery and what comes next. Stay tuned for an audience Q&A!
Podcast33:23
NASA

Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 34, Science in the 2020s Small Steps, Giant Leaps

Pre-K - Higher Ed
NASA Scientist Michelle Thaller discusses anticipated discoveries and exciting missions planned during this decade.
Instructional Video17:28
Physics Girl

We've never seen THIS before - James Webb Space Telescope

9th - 12th
Why is the James Webb Space Telescope so incredible?
Instructional Video7:45
NASA

NASA | Beyond Einstein: Part I

3rd - 11th
View "Beyond Einstein: Part II" at:Albert Einstein's theories rank among humanity's greatest achievements. They sparked the scientific revolution of the 20th Century. In their attempts to understand how space, time and matter are...