Instructional Video3:32
Teaching Without Frills

How to Write a Research Paper for Kids - Episode 3: Researching

3rd - 5th
In this video, you will learn how to start researching a topic after you make a plan for your animal research paper. We will check to make sure the facts we already knew are really true. Then we'll learn even more information in books,...
Instructional Video0:40
Curated Video

I WONDER - What Is A Sphere?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of what is a sphere.
Instructional Video5:17
Science360

The complexities of social behavior -- early concept brain research

12th - Higher Ed
What goes into fruit fly courtship? It might seem like an odd question, but understanding its neural underpinnings – and studying the male-female interactions at the milliscale level -- could help us better understand the complexities of...
Instructional Video3:33
Teaching Without Frills

How to Write a Research Paper for Kids - Episode 4: Writing a Draft

3rd - 5th
In this video, you will learn how use your research paper plan to write a first draft. We will write an introduction, facts we learned from our research, and a closing to end our research report.
Instructional Video2:08
Teaching Without Frills

How to Write a Research Paper for Kids | Episode 2 | Making a Plan

3rd - 5th
In this video, you will learn how to make a plan for your research paper before you begin researching. We'll discuss how to choose categories of "big ideas" that will serve as subtopics in your report!
Instructional Video15:31
SciShow

SciShow Quiz Show: Weird Animal Parenting

12th - Higher Ed
How do adult strawberry poison frogs pass on toxins to their tadpoles? What happens when scientists add iodine to axolotl tanks? Find out, as our How To Adult hosts Rachel Calderon-Navarro, Project Manager at DFTBA, and Hank Green face...
Instructional Video2:11
Science360

Increasing the field of view -- early concept brain research

12th - Higher Ed
Compare a boxy 1980s TV to the sleek high-definition TVs of today: That’s a 25-fold difference. Spencer Smith’s microscope is a 100-fold difference over the microscopes used today. Smith, of the University of North Carolina’s School of...
Instructional Video5:19
Science360

Biometrics - Science of Innovation

12th - Higher Ed
A method for capturing and analyzing the vein patterns in the white part of the eye to help identify people. Biometrics has potential applications for driver's licenses, passports or computer identification control. Provided by the...
Instructional Video12:16
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Adeola Adefemi - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - Nigeria

Higher Ed
Adeola Adefemi is an award winning public school teacher with a passion for the promotion of quality education for children, especially the marginalized ones in her community.She is a Fulbright alumni, a certified Microsoft Innovative...
Instructional Video1:03
Next Animation Studio

Microplastics found in Arctic sea ice

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers aboard the Swedish Icebreaker Oden, as part of the Northwest Passage Project, have found microplastics polluting ice from the Arctic Ocean.
Instructional Video1:05
Next Animation Studio

Study triples estimates of people at risk of sea level rise

12th - Higher Ed
New research has found that rising sea levels will be more of a threat to the world’s coastal cities than previously thought.
Instructional Video0:59
Next Animation Studio

NASA reveals plans for antennas on the far side of moon

12th - Higher Ed
Space researchers have proposed building a network of radio antennas on the far side of the moon.
Instructional Video5:38
Curated Video

How Robert J. Oppenheimer became the ‘Father of the Atomic Bomb’

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Robert J. Oppenheimer, born on April 22, 1904, is known as the father of the atomic bomb. Oppenheimer was awarded a PhD in theoretical physics and was interested in the emerging field of quantum physics. As a scientist at the University...
Instructional Video2:44
Makematic

Finding Fascinating Problems

K - 5th
Our brains like questions, movement, and visual exercises. In this activity, students will research and illustrate how the brain works when actively engaged in finding and solving fascinating problems.
Instructional Video3:32
Ancient Lights Media

US Constitution: The Separation of Powers in the U.S. Government

6th - 8th
Understanding the U.S. Constitution: 13. This clip outlines the structure of the U.S. government. It demonstrates how the three branches of government are designed to be separate from one another.
Instructional Video5:13
MinuteEarth

Truth Decay

12th - Higher Ed
Trust is eroding, in part, due to the over-abundance of opinion-based content; we must all develop better tools and habits for consuming information to regain a shared understanding of what is true. RESOURCES ************** RAND...
Instructional Video3:20
Science360

DECADES OF BIRD SIGNALS, SONGS DIGITIZED FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

12th - Higher Ed
The world's largest scientific archive of animal signal recordings, the Macaulay Library of Natural Sounds, is partnering with other institutions to co-curate and digitize an enormous archive of animal audio and video recordings from...
Instructional Video14:31
Curated Video

The Animal Sound Library

9th - 11th
The Museum für Naturkunde is home to one of the largest collections of animal sound recordings in the world. They're studied by scientists to learn about what animals live in an area, and what time(s) of year they're active, and in what...
Instructional Video2:01
NASA

Cinematic Science Helps Researchers Explore Data From NASA’s CAMP2Ex Field Campaign

3rd - 11th
Bringing together data from numerous sensor nodes and visualizing it is a critical part of the scientific process. But creating accessible visualizations is not easy, especially when those sensor nodes communicate complex Earth-science...
Instructional Video12:55
Numberphile

A Strange Map Projection (Euler Spiral) - Numberphile

6th - 11th
Featuring Hannah Fry.... Check out Brilliant (and get 20% off their premium service): https://brilliant.org/numberphile (sponsor) Poster and sticker based on this video: https://teespring.com/en-GB/euler-spiral-world-map More links &...
Instructional Video5:03
The Royal Institution

Stress in Space - Judging an Astronaut's Mental State

9th - 11th
Being an astronaut is stressful. But astronauts aren’t the best at admitting when they’re feeling the strain. An innovative research project uses speech analysis to spot hints of underlying anxieties. Day 19 of our advent calendar, A...
Instructional Video0:49
NASA

Trees Around the GLOBE

3rd - 11th
We live, play and work with trees everywhere around the globe. The Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign commenced on September 15, 2018 in conjunction with NASA's ICESat-2 satellite launch on the same date at 6:02am PDT. The...
Instructional Video2:57
Curated Video

How to see around corners

9th - 11th
This video shows how scientists at the MIT Media Lab (www.media.mit.edu/) reconstruct a hidden object using scattered laser light. Future applications may include seeing in dangerous or inaccessible locations, such as inside machinery...
Instructional Video1:45
Next Animation Studio

Signs of life from Antarctic lake buried under more than 2,000 feet of ice

12th - Higher Ed
Signs of life have been detected in waters from a subglacial Lake Whillans half a mile beneath the surface of Antarctic. On Jan. 28, scientists retrieved a baseball bat-sized gray plastic vessel filled with water from Lake Whillans. The...

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