Instructional Video12:01
TED Talks

TED: Art in the age of machine intelligence | Refik Anadol

12th - Higher Ed
What does it look like inside the mind of a machine? Inspired by the architectural vision of a futuristic Los Angeles in "Blade Runner," media artist Refik Anadol melds art with artificial intelligence in his studio's collaborations with...
Instructional Video4:55
Creators

Building Awe-Inducing Crystalline Structures

6th - 11th
Crystallography, molecular structures, cosmology—three things that aren't usually associated with designing a chair or a house, but these scientific subjects are what architects and designers Aranda\Lasch mine to create their modular...
Instructional Video3:54
Science360

Synthetic proteins: Mimicking the molecular machinery of life - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Imagine synthetic antibiotics that could fight infections like MRSA, custom pharmaceuticals to treat advanced prostate cancer, and new enzymes that will turn cellulose into fuel. With support from the National Science Foundation (NSF),...
Instructional Video3:32
Curated Video

Discovery of DNA

6th - 12th
The story of a race between two teams of scientists in the 1950s - Francis Crick and James Watson, Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins - desperate to be the first to unlock the molecular structure of DNA. Biology - Cells And DNA -...
Instructional Video2:51
Kids Learning Videos

Farm Animal Guessing Game! An Alphabet Spelling Game for Kids

Pre-K - K
Let's play a fun alphabet guessing game! This farm animal themed spelling video is great for young children. Preschoolers and toddlers can listen to animal sounds, watch fun animations, and guess the starting letter of each animal name....
Instructional Video1:38
Curated Video

Could Veganism Save The World?

9th - Higher Ed
Veganism is sweeping the global. So why are more and more people deciding to cut all animal products from their diets – and why could doing so help to save the Earth?
Instructional Video59:58
The Royal Institution

Jim Al-Khalili - Quantum Life: How Physics Can Revolutionise Biology

9th - 11th
In this Friday Evening Discourse at the Royal Institution, Professor Jim Al-Khalili explores how the mysteries of quantum theory might be observable at the biological level. Although many examples can be found in the scientific...
Instructional Video2:50
Schooling Online Kids

Arts and Crafts: How to Draw a Bicycle

K - 5th
Hi friends! Bella loves playing outside and exercising! She particularly loves her Bicycle as it helps her to stay fit and healthy. Join us to learn how to draw an awesome bike, just like the one that Bella rides! Hope you enjoy the...
Instructional Video3:55
All In One Social Media

How To Get STARTED On LinkedIn in 2022 - 10 Tips for MASSIVE Success

Higher Ed
When you seeking online success in the B2B space, Linkedin is the best place to build a professional network. So in this video, learn how to get started on Linkedin with these success tips from Linkedin Expert, Tisha Marie Pelletier....
Instructional Video7:23
Curated Video

How mitochondrial diseases are inherited

9th - 11th
In this video, Professor Rob Lue explains how mitochondrial diseases are inherited and discusses the threshold effect and its implications for mitochondrial disease inheritance. *** Sign-up for the course “Cell Biology: Mitochondria” on...
Instructional Video14:34
TED Talks

TED: The line between life and not-life | Martin Hanczyc

12th - Higher Ed
In his lab, Martin Hanczyc makes "protocells," experimental blobs of chemicals that behave like living cells. His work demonstrates how life might have first occurred on Earth ... and perhaps elsewhere too.
Instructional Video34:31
Catalyst University

Osteoclasts Physiology and Wolff's Law

Higher Ed
Osteoclasts Physiology and Wolff's Law
Instructional Video2:28
American Chemical Society

World Cup Chemistry: The Science Behind the Brazuca Ball

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Score a goal with your classes by showing the importance of science in soccer! Scholars learn how chemistry plays a part in the design of the soccer ball. An installment of a larger playlist explains how polymers make the properties of...
Instructional Video3:42
TED-Ed

Self-Assembly: The Power of Organizing the Unorganized

9th - Higher Ed Standards
What if buildings could grow, adapt, and repair themselves like a living organism? Using the process of self-assembly, this crazy idea may one day become a reality. The video looks at how unordered parts interact with one another and...
Instructional Video7:09
Veritasium

Indestructible Coating?!

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Coat your pickup bed with the same material used to protect the Pentagon! Examine the chemical properties of a seemingly indestructible material in an intriguing installment from the Veritasium video playlist. Viewers see that the long...
Instructional Video4:50
Fuse School

The Functional Group Concept

10th - Higher Ed
Ready to put the fun in functional groups? Introduce your class to this fundamental part of organic chemistry with a short video. The narrator explains the structure and naming system of hydrocarbons, as well as the elements and bonding...