Instructional Video1:37
HowStuffWorks

The Compact Disc: Where did it come from? | Stuff of Genius

6th - 11th
As an audiophile, James Russell loved his record collection despite the scratching and warping of vinyl. As an inventor, he knew there had to be a better way to play music. Learn more about his Stuff of Genius in this episode. Stuff of...
Instructional Video19:55
12tone

Understanding Fast Car

6th - 11th
You've got a fast car. Support 12tone on Patreon to help us keep making cool videos!='https://www.patreonNebula2tonevideos' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>videos! Watch this video on
Instructional Video1:59
National Parks Service

A Stage Ride with "Buckshot"

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Wawona—where the past and the present come together on a ride through time. Hop aboard Yosemite’s stage with driver “Buckshot” during a day in his life in Yosemite.
Instructional Video5:19
Food Farmer Earth

Vegetable Literacy: Deborah Madison Describes Some Plant Families

12th - Higher Ed
In the interview above, Deborah Madison talks about some of the botanical families, and their edible members that are organized by chapter in her book.
Instructional Video7:04
Professor Dave Explains

Analytic Philosophy Part 3: Language and Meaning

9th - Higher Ed
Continuing with analytic philosophy, after the Vienna Circle had its influence, the tradition continued and grew into several new areas, inspired largely from Wittgenstein and other prominent figures. John L. Austin developed his theory...
Instructional Video2:02
Curated Video

How to Forage for Wild Edible Plants

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - There are probably wild plants growing in your own backyard—or at least in a nearby public park—just waiting to become a free, tasty meal. Just make sure they’re actually edible.
Instructional Video9:47
Curated Video

Blender to Unreal Engine - 3D Plants and Vegetation - Planting 3D Water Foliage

Higher Ed
In this lesson, we will be using another one of Blender's particle systems we previously set up. We will add water foliage for the Blender scene. We will make sure to get not only the plants on the top but also the ones underwater to...
Podcast1:57
NPR

Edible Art Garden

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When a vacant lot in Sacramento was up for sale, one neighbor had an idea for what it could become. She envisioned an urban farm, so she bought the lot and invited a local nonprofit group to help turn it into an “edible art garden” after...
Instructional Video3:57
SciShow

Spinach That Detects Explosives!

12th - Higher Ed
What's both edible, and capable of sending you an email to let you know there's explosives nearby? Spinach! Well, spinach with some nanotechnology embedded within it. Learn how Popeye's favorite veggie is involved in the field of plant...
Instructional Video20:31
TED Talks

Alan Kay: A powerful idea about ideas

12th - Higher Ed
With all the intensity and brilliance for which he is known, Alan Kay envisions better techniques for teaching kids by using computers to illustrate experience in ways -– mathematically and scientifically -- that only computers can.
Instructional Video3:43
SciShow Kids

What’s the Difference Between Fruits and Vegetables?

K - 5th
Have you ever wondered how to tell fruits and vegetables apart? Learn how to with Jessi and Squeaks!
Instructional Video1:51
Brian McLogan

Evaluate the inverse trig function in composition

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to evaluate an expression with the composition of a function and a function inverse. Just like every other mathematical operation, when given a composition of a trigonometric function and an inverse trigonometric function,...
Instructional Video7:13
Let's Tute

How Do Ants Walk in a Straight Line?

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher explains how ants communicate with each other using pheromones and body language to walk in a straight line. They also share interesting facts about different types of ants, how they eat their food, and what...
Instructional Video9:35
NileRed

The Iodine Clock Reaction at Home (Vitamin C Variation)

9th - 11th
In this video we are exploring a variation of the iodine clock reaction that can be pretty easily done at home. There are load of different variations out there and I am going to explore another one in the near future.
Instructional Video1:47
Curated Video

Python 3 for Beginners: Working with Files in Python

Higher Ed
This video teaches the viewer basic file handling in Python, including how to open and close files, read and write data, and handle exceptions that may arise when working with files. The video explains the built-in open function and how...
Instructional Video2:42
World Science Festival

Working at 100,000 Feet

6th - 11th
The International Space Station is a multi-national collaboration involving the American, Russian, and Japanese space programs. You can imagine how this environment makes for a truly unique working and living experience. Leland Melvin, a...
Instructional Video6:29
Neuro Transmissions

The Neuroscience of Eating Disorders

12th - Higher Ed
Many of us are lucky enough to live in a world where food is easily accessible. We no longer have to hunt wild animals or scrounge for edible plants to survive. However, in spite of (or likely because of) this luxury, millions of people...
Instructional Video4:47
Curated Video

IVF | Health | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
IVF | Health | Biology | FuseSchool Most babies are conceived by a sperm fertilising an egg, and the foetus growing inside the mother’s uterus. But sometimes this is not possible; one or both parents might have fertility problems For...
Instructional Video16:37
Piano Lessons On The Web

Learn Music Theory Lesson 2 - How Chords are Constructed 101 - Triads, Inversions and Progressions

K - 11th
This is lesson 2 in the Learn Music Theory 101 for beginners series. This specific lesson covers how triad chords are constructed. The triad chord is made up of three notes; the first, the third, and the fifth. A Major chord triad sounds...
Instructional Video0:59
Curated Video

Popular names aren’t as popular as they used to be #shorts

9th - 11th
Subscribe to our channel and turn on notifications (🔔) so you don't miss any videosf='http://goo.gl/0bsAjO' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>videos Vox is an explanatory newsroom on a mission to help everyone understand our weird,...
Instructional Video0:30
The March of Time

1937: SOUTHERN PLAINS DUST BOWL: HD: WS Plains w/ no vegetation. MS Sand blowing along plain. XWS Dust storm cloud moving toward farm. WS Dust Storm approaching. WS Male running toward farm building w/ Dust Storm cloud BG, Dust Storm Clouds moving.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1937: SOUTHERN PLAINS DUST BOWL: HD: WS Plains w/ no vegetation. MS Sand blowing along plain. XWS Dust storm cloud moving toward farm. WS Dust Storm approaching. WS Male running toward farm building w/ Dust Storm cloud BG, Dust Storm...
Instructional Video6:58
msvgo

The Leaf

K - 12th
This lesson explains the basic structure of the leaf with respect to venation, phyllotaxy and leaf type. It also talks about the leaf modifications seen in different plant species.
Instructional Video0:33
Curated Video

I WONDER - What Do Penguins Eat In The Really Cold Weather?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of what do penguins eat in the really cold weather.
Instructional Video8:11
Curated Video

Winter Woes: Understanding and Avoiding Seasonal Viruses

6th - Higher Ed
Discover how common winter illnesses like the cold, flu, and gastroenteritis spread and impact us during the colder months. Through expert insights and visual experiments, learn the nature of viruses, transmission methods, and...

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