Science360
Innovega's wearable electronics allows users to see objects up close - CES 2014
At the Consumer Electronics Show, CES 14, Innovega gave the National Science Foundation a demo of their contact lens, glasses technology that allows users to view things far in the distance and right in front of their face. Innovega is...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Kimberly Brown - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - Canada
Kimberly Brown is a Vice-Principal with Regina Public Schools who has traveled to Kenya and Tanzania with Education Beyond Borders since 2010. Kimberly holds Bachelor and Master of Education from the University of Regina focusing on...
Tarver Academy
Carl Sagan Quote, Explained
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Carl Sagan's Quote
Schooling Online
Physics Introduction to Statics and Dynamics: Forces and Newton's Laws - Contact Forces Part 1
A birthday party isn’t complete without cake, music and drama! This lesson will introduce the most common types of contact forces encountered in Physics.
Definitions included: contact force, normal force, friction force, static friction,...
JJ Medicine
Monkeypox Signs & Symptoms (First Symptom & Stages of Rash)
Monkeypox is a disease caused by the monkeypox virus, leading to a characteristic pox rash. In this lesson, we discuss the signs and symptoms of monkeypox, including the 2 stages of disease, the most common first symptom and stages or...
Curated Video
Causes of Disease: Overview and Examples
The video is a lecture presentation on the causes of disease, with a focus on four types of pathogens: viruses, bacteria, fungi, and protists. The presenter discusses each type of pathogen in detail, including their method of...
FuseSchool
Sampling Techniques
Learn the basics about sampling techniques as a part of chemical calculations.
The Business Professor
Individual Perceptions in a Negotiation
This Video Explains Individual Perceptions in a Negotiation
Institute of Human Anatomy
Understanding COVID-19: A Healthcare Perspective
This video provides information on the current protocols and challenges faced by healthcare providers in managing the COVID-19 outbreak. It covers the transmission and symptoms of the virus, testing criteria, and the measures taken to...
JJ Medicine
Iron Absorption, Transport, Metabolism and Regulation - Biochemistry Lesson
Medicine/Biochemistry lesson on iron absorption, transport in the blood, metabolism and regulation of iron uptake in the body. NOTE: There is a mistake in this video: ferritin binds to Fe3+ and not to Fe2+. Sorry for the confusion :) Hey...
Next Animation Studio
Why you should put the toilet lid down before flushing: study
Researchers from Yangzhou University have shown that an uncovered toilet can eject infected aerosol droplets up to three feet, or one meter, in the air, according to a study published on June 16 in the journal Physics of Fluids.
Healthcare Triage
Contact Sports and Kids' Health
Organized sports are good for keeping kids active, but some parents worry about injuries like concussion, particularly with contact sports like football, soccer, and ice hockey. Most research about brain injuries in sports looks at...
Visual Learning Systems
Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks: Contact Metamorphism
This video explains how heat, pressure and chemical reactions may transform one type of rock into another. The formation and classification of metamorphic and igneous rocks is highlighted. Other terminology includes: extrusive rock,...
FuseSchool
Manufacturing Sulphuric Acid
Learn the basics about manufacturing sulphuric acid as part of the equilibrium topic within reactions.
Pitsco Education
Building a Suspension
Adding suspensions to your robot can give you an advantage. In this RoboBench, Tim Lankford explains how adding suspension can be of benefit, how the suspension works, and shows the building process.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Robert Shetterly - Walt Whitman's Commandments
Robert Shetterly was born in 1946 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He graduated in 1969 from Harvard College with a degree in English Literature. At Harvard he took some courses in drawing which changed the direction of his creative life -- from the...
Healthcare Triage
Vaccines and Herd Immunity
In the last few years the rates of vaccine preventable illness have been on the rise. This isn't just something that's happening in the United States - it's happening throughout the world. Often, these outbreaks begin with unvaccinated...
Religion for Breakfast
The Origin of Christian Saints
In this episode we examine the topic: The Origin of Christian Saints
FuseSchool
What Are Pathogens?
A pathogen is a microorganism that can cause disease. Pathogens may be viruses, bacteria, protists or fungi. Examples of bacteria infections are cholera, typhoid, food poisoning and gonorrhoea. Examples of viral infections are the flu...
Flipping Physics
The Reality of our first Free Body Diagram
The free body diagram we first learn is not entirely accurate. All of the forces are not drawn from the center of mass of the object. Learn why we start this way and, when we get torque, what the free body diagrams will actually look like.
Iesha Learning
What are STIs?
In this video, young people learn about the different types of sexually transmitted infections and how they are transmitted.
msvgo
Tangents to a Circle: Theorems
It states and proves various theorems related to the tangents of a circle such as the lengths of tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are equal.
Let's Tute
Trapezium and Kites - Properties
A plane figure with four sides and four angles is called a Quadrilateral. Let's learn its different types: Parallelogram, Trapezium & Kite in this session
Journey to the Microcosmos
Microorganisms Are Cleaning the Water You Drink
Microbes are used for everything from baking to brewing, but wastewater treatment is where they do some of their most important work.