Instructional Video2:53
Mr Henry's Music World

Recorder for Kids: Jaws Theme! [The F# Note]

K - 5th
Get kids rockin' the F Sharp note on the recorder with this Jaws Themed tune!
Instructional Video0:17
The March of Time

1943: NAVAL SHIPYARD: XHA TD WS Rolling crane moving in grooves along dock next to ship, VS Men working on ship, cleaning torpedo, WS Battleship docked w/ guns raised, crane BG. Note: Some light vinegar syndrome damage. WWII, World War II.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1943: NAVAL SHIPYARD: XHA TD WS Rolling crane moving in grooves along dock next to ship, VS Men working on ship, cleaning torpedo, WS Battleship docked w/ guns raised, crane BG. Note: Some light vinegar syndrome damage. WWII, World...
Instructional Video4:03
Mr Henry's Music World

Recorder Song for Kids: The G Note Rap!

K - 5th
A fun recorder song for kids! The G Note Rap song gets kids learning about the G note on the recorder.
Instructional Video6:13
Curated Video

Stars and Galaxies: Measuring Distance with Light Years

9th - Higher Ed
This is a lecture presentation on stars and galaxies. The presenter starts by describing the general structure of our solar system and the Milky Way, which is one of the billions of galaxies in the universe. They explain how astronomical...
Instructional Video2:59
Curated Video

The Effects of Auxin on the Coordination of Plant Growth in Response to Light and Gravity

Higher Ed
The video explains how plant hormones, specifically auxin, affect the growth and direction of plant shoots and roots in response to light and gravity. It discusses the different effects of auxin on plant cells in shoots and roots and how...
Instructional Video3:23
Curated Video

What Would Happen If The Amount Of Oxygen On Earth Doubled?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
If we had twice the amount of oxygen, we have now, several significant changes would occur. Animals would grow larger as the increased oxygen supply would support their growth. Neutrophils, specialized white blood cells, would exhibit an...
Instructional Video3:23
Science ABC

What Would Happen If The Amount Of Oxygen On Earth Doubled?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
If we had twice the amount of oxygen, we have now, several significant changes would occur. Animals would grow larger as the increased oxygen supply would support their growth. Neutrophils, specialized white blood cells, would exhibit an...
Instructional Video52:43
World Science Festival

How Music Affects Your Brain: Notes on the Folds

6th - 11th
Scientists are now finally discovering what thinkers, musicians, or even any of us with a Spotify account and a set of headphones could have told you on instinct: music lights up multiple corners of the brain, strengthening our neural...
Instructional Video0:55
National Poetry Day

Sean Bean reads “Notes on the Art of Poetry” By Dylan Thomas Film Kathleen Herbert

3rd - 11th
http://nationalpoetryday.org/ Be inspired by our films, be creative with words, sounds or images and share with us using #nationalpoetryday. Your name could be up in lights at the Blackpool Illuminations.
Instructional Video3:37
MinutePhysics

How We Know Black Holes Exist

12th - Higher Ed
Thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and Space Telescope Science Institute for supporting this video. This video is about the astronomical amount of astronomical evidence for black holes, ranging from x-ray binaries with...
Instructional Video11:45
Curated Video

Why Is the Speed of Light Limited—and What If It Weren’t?

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWhy does the universe have an upper speed limit on the speed of light? Why isn’t the top limit infinite? Or what if the speed of light was not constant but changed in different reference frames? The speed of light is dependent on two...
Instructional Video12:22
Curated Video

Why Is the Speed of Light Constant? Visualizing Maxwell’s Equations

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewNot only do they describe every electrical and magnetic phenomenon, but hidden within these equations is a fundamental truth about the nature of light, and why it is the ultimate speed of the universe. We are going to visualize the...
Instructional Video4:29
NASA

NASA | NASA Sees Holiday Lights from Space

3rd - 11th
It’s official — our holiday lights are so bright we can see them from space. Thanks to the VIIRS instrument on the Suomi NPP satellite, a joint mission between NASA and NOAA, scientists are presenting a new way of studying satellite data...
Instructional Video24:25
The Wall Street Journal

Palmer Luckey on the Future of National Security

Higher Ed
Anduril Industries and Oculus founder Palmer Luckey sheds light on autonomous weapons, his firing from Facebook and why he believes he will ‘see you in the metaverse.’
Instructional Video6:59
National Parks Service

Yosemite Nature Notes 15: Moonbows

Pre-K - Higher Ed
From the Milky Way to the moon, the beauty of Yosemite is on display 24 hours a day. During the full moon of the the spring and early summer, lunar rainbows, also known as moonbows, can be seen on many park waterfalls
Instructional Video13:55
Programming Electronics Academy

Tutorial 06: How to Blink an LED: Arduino Course for Absolute Beginners (ReM)

Higher Ed
The first program you usually write when learning a new programming language is called "Hello World". The program outputs those words as its only function. When learning to program micro-controllers such as the Arduino, the equivalent of...
Instructional Video9:54
SciShow

The Most Important Explosion in History

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewNot long after the supernova of 1604, the telescope was invented. But astronomers would have to wait nearly FOUR CENTURIES to witness the next supernova that was visible to the naked eye. It was 1987, and a blue supergiant in the Large...
Instructional Video5:13
Curated Video

The Effects of Infrared Radiation on Temperature and Material Absorption

9th - Higher Ed
In this video lecture, the topic of infrared radiation is explained in relation to how it affects the temperature of a body. The video presents a graph representing how the energy emitted per unit area per second, or the intensity of...
Instructional Video8:39
The Noted Anatomist

Orbital anatomy tutorial

Higher Ed
This is a brief video tutorial on the anatomy of the eye.
Instructional Video3:47
Curated Video

Microscopes: Magnification and Resolution

Higher Ed
This video provides an explanation of how the degree of magnification in a microscope is dependent on the type of microscope used. The concept of magnification is defined, and the equation for calculating magnification is introduced. Two...
Instructional Video7:45
Curated Video

Understanding Electrical Power and Calculations

9th - Higher Ed
This video is a lecture on electrical power. The concept of power in electrical appliances is discussed, along with how to calculate the power of an electrical appliance. The video demonstrates using the equation to calculate the power...
Instructional Video4:16
Curated Video

Understanding Refraction and Ray Diagrams

9th - Higher Ed
The video is a lecture on refraction and ray diagrams. It explains how ray diagrams can be used to describe the refraction of waves at the boundary between two different media, such as air and glass. The video covers concepts such as the...
Instructional Video3:48
Curated Video

What Is Violin Shifting?

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn about shifting on the violin from musician Julie Artzt Becker in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video4:01
MinutePhysics

The Black Hole Tipping Point

12th - Higher Ed
This video is about the Schwarzschild radius of a black hole, (its "event horizon"), and how much mass and density is required to reach the point of no return where an object like a star, neutron star, red giant, etc will collapse into a...