Instructional Video12:38
Curated Video

Invention and evolution of the microscope

9th - Higher Ed
Since the invention of the first light microscope, microscopy has evolved so much. We are now able to see things at an atomic level. In this video, we will learn who invented the light microscope and the many other breakthroughs that...
Instructional Video11:48
Catalyst University

Lab Exercise 2: Microscopes and Cell Shapes

Higher Ed
Lab Exercise 2: Microscopes and Cell Shapes
Instructional Video3:23
Catalyst University

Microbiology Lab | The Capsule Stain

Higher Ed
This video covers:<br/>
1) What is<br/> a capsule?
2) Interpr<br/>eting Microscope Image
Instructional Video4:36
SciShow

Inside The World's Most Powerful New Microscopes

12th - Higher Ed
In recent years, scientists have come up with new ways to hack the physics of light, to invent the most powerful microscopes the world has ever seen. Hosted by: Hank
Instructional Video0:13
The March of Time

Technical Research Lab

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1939: NEW YORK CITY TECH LAB: Technician working w/ handgun on clamp clay around bottom of grip eye dropping drops. Man in suit using microscope. Technician using viewer (like large stereoscope). Detectives looking at lighted &...
Instructional Video5:13
Curated Video

What the coronavirus looks like up close

9th - 11th
Seeing the virus up close helps us understand it. Support Vox by joining the Video Lab at href='http://vox.com/contribution='_blank' rel='nofollow'>at or making a one-time
Instructional Video13:59
Curated Video

Are Real Warp Drives Possible? Exploring New Scientific Proposals

12th - Higher Ed
In a recent paper published by Applied Physics, authors Alexey Bobrick and Gianni Martire, outline how a physically feasible warp drive could in principle, work, without the need for negative energy. I spoke to them....
Instructional Video3:06
Science360

Biophotonics poised to make major breakthroughs in medicine

12th - Higher Ed
Imagine having the ability to manipulate light waves in order to see through a skull right into the brain, or being able to use lasers to diagnose a bacterial infection in a matter of minutes. At the Center for Biophotonic Sensors and...
Instructional Video3:47
Rock 'N Learn

Physical Science : Elements

K - 5th
Physical Science for Kids is the fun way to learn important facts about physical science and get ready for tests. Take a fascinating journey to the Super Science Station to learn about the elements.
Instructional Video0:41
Science360

Micro-particles self-assemble into spinning gears

12th - Higher Ed
Self-assembly is common in nature, and enables life to function, from healing damage to changing shape. Now, researchers at UCSD and NYU have developed a new way to mimic self-assembly in the lab, coaxing specially designed...
Instructional Video10:36
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Crash Course

Optical Instruments: Crash Course Physics #41

9th - Higher Ed Standards
How does a lens work? A thorough video lesson addresses this question by looking at the lenses of human eyes, telescopes, and microscopes. Light waves play an important role function of each of these objects. This is the 41st lesson in...
Instructional Video5:59
The Brain Scoop

Fossil Fish, PT. III: The Preparation

6th - 12th
A paleontologist finds a fossil, but then what happens? An engaging video explains what happens to fossils once they make it back to the lab. It then demonstrates three different ways of excavating the fossil from the matrix.