Instructional Video1:10
Next Animation Studio

Geologists claim iron snow is falling on Earth’s core

12th - Higher Ed
It is snowing iron at the Earth’s core because molten iron crystallizes in the outer core before the substance sinks downwards. <br/>
Instructional Video4:37
Science360

Ancient Ice And Our Planets Future

12th - Higher Ed
Deep in the interior of Antarctica scientists unlock the secrets of our planet's past.
Instructional Video1:50
Next Animation Studio

Earth’s inner core growing lopsided - but will not cause tilting

12th - Higher Ed
Earth’s inner core grows 1 millimeter in radius per year, but its east side is growing faster than its west.<br/>
Instructional Video1:38
Visual Learning Systems

Topography and the Earth: the Mantle and the Core

3rd - 8th
This program describes the major topographical features of Earth including mountains, plains, and plateaus. Footage from throughout North America takes students to the Rocky Mountains, the plains of Iowa, and the Colorado Plateau to...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Uses and Types of Pencils

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a comprehensive overview of the different types of pencils and their uses. It explores the history of pencils, from their origins as brushes made from camel hair to the introduction of graphite as the core material....
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

What is a Golf Ball Made Of?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Discover the technology and materials used in the manufacturing of golf balls. From the core made of synthetic rubber or metal blends, to the layers of resin and thermoplastic, each component is carefully designed to enhance performance....
Instructional Video3:20
NASA

NASA | The Mysterious Holes in the Atmosphere on Venus

3rd - 11th
The European Space Agency's Venus Express mission saw something it could not explain. It appeared that there were holes on the nightside of Venus' ionosphere. Researchers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center investigated these...
Instructional Video11:17
Astrum

What makes stars different from each other?

Higher Ed
Why are stars different brightness, colours and sizes? A look at the main sequence of stars, and what makes stars different from each other.
Instructional Video8:19
Astrum

Can a planet be bigger than its star?

Higher Ed
What makes a planet a planet? And what makes a star a star? Once we know this these defining characteristics, we start to notice that these definitions can overlap. Which begs the question, can a planet be bigger than its parent star?
Instructional Video3:22
TMW Media

The Powerhouse Sun: The characteristics of the sun

K - 5th
How dense is the sun? How does the suns energy affect the earth? What is the solar composition of the sun? The Powerhouse Sun, Part 1
Instructional Video2:11
FuseSchool

PHYSICS - Magnetism - Current and Magnetic Fields

6th - Higher Ed
Electromagnets are incredibly useful. They can do all the things a normal magnet can do, but can also be switched on and off. Electromagnets have many uses, from moving cars in a scrap yard to high speed Maglev trains. The trains are...
Instructional Video2:04
The Business Professor

Marketing Mission Statement

Higher Ed
This Video Explains the Marketing Mission Statement
Instructional Video0:47
Curated Video

I WONDER - What Are The Different Layers Of The Earth?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of where are what are the different layers of The Earth.
Instructional Video1:08
Next Animation Studio

Earth’s core cooling faster than scientists thought

12th - Higher Ed
When Earth’s spinning outer core cools and becomes solid, Earth will die like Mars died.
Instructional Video3:37
NASA

NASA’s Roman Mission Will Use Exploding Stars to Measure Cosmic Distances

3rd - 11th
NASA’s upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will see thousands of exploding stars called supernovae across vast stretches of time and space. Using these observations, astronomers aim to shine a light...
Instructional Video4:08
FuseSchool

Transformers

6th - Higher Ed
Transformers | Magnetism | Physics | FuseSchool



In this video we will be looking at what transformers are and how
they work.
No, not the giant robots that can transform into cars but an electrical device t
hat...
Instructional Video3:12
Physics Girl

Stacked Ball Drop

9th - 12th
What happens when you drop a perfectly balanced stack of balls? And how is the result like a supernova? The classic momentum transfer demonstration, taken to the next level. A big thank you to my nephews and niece Drew, Max and Whitney...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Construction of a Bowling Ball

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we learn about the two major parts that make up a bowling ball: the core and the cover stock. The core, which can be made from various materials and the cover stock, which is the outermost portion of the ball that comes...
Instructional Video3:32
Science360

New Supernova Is Discovered by Young Citizen Scientist

12th - Higher Ed
There is no age restriction on the chance to make a significant contribution to our understanding of the universe. Caroline Moore, a 14-year-old from Warwick, N.Y., has made such a mark on astronomy with the discovery of Supernova...
Instructional Video2:21
FuseSchool

Current & Magnetic Fields

6th - Higher Ed
Current & Magnetic Fields | Magnetism | Physics | FuseSchool Electromagnets are incredibly useful. They can do all the things a normal magnet can do, but can also be switched on and off. Electromagnets have many uses, from moving cars in...
Instructional Video3:05
FuseSchool

Black Holes

6th - Higher Ed
What is a black hole? How is it formed? And where are they? In this video, learn from Space Science specialist Douglas Equils about one of the most massive and mysterious things in our universe, black holes. From the GCSE / K12 "Earth...
Instructional Video1:44
DoodleScience

Life Cycle of Stars _ GCSE Physics

12th - Higher Ed
Doodle Science teaches you high school physics in a less boring way in almost no time! GCSE Science<br/>
Instructional Video10:07
Curated Video

Magnetic Fields: Understanding and Visualization

9th - Higher Ed
This video is a lecture on magnetic fields. The speaker explains what magnetic fields are, how they look in the regions around magnets, and how to plot them on diagrams. The video also covers how the magnetic fields of two magnets in...
Instructional Video2:30
Curated Video

Exploring Saturn: The Ringed Giant of the Solar System

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun and is known for its 30 planetary rings. This is the farthest planet visible to the naked eye.