Science360
Bioengineering infant heart patches with the baby’s own heart cells - Science Nation
Regenerative approach aims to provide full heart function to infants, without need for lifelong operations
Description: Bioengineer Jeff Jacot is working on an idea that could transform the medical approach to infants with complex and...
CTE Skills
IND-PTP - Screw Pumps
Screw pumps are rotary, positive displacement pumps that can have one or more screws to transfer high or low viscosity fluids along an axis. A single screw rotary pump is also known as a progressive cavity (a PC pump). In this simple...
Jabzy
Liberal Wars - 3 Minute History
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Liberal Wars
Extra English Practice
Learning English - When To Use Different Articles 'An or A' ' The or A'
A unicorn or AN unicorn? A bird has crazy eyes or THE bird has crazy eyes? Watch Misha and Larissa explain the basics of English articles: A, AN and THE.
Curated Video
Exploring the Solar System: Origins and Beyond
Scientists believe that the solar system took billions of years to develop! This video gives an overview of solar system basics - its beginnings, gravity, planets orbits.
Wonderscape
Science Kids: Earth and Our Solar System
This video is a lesson about the solar system, specifically focusing on the Milky Way galaxy, the inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars), the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune), and their characteristics. The...
Curated Video
The Solar System
The Solar System identifies the solar system including the sun and all celestial bodies that orbit the sun.
Wonderscape
The Sun: Heart of Our Solar System
Explore the captivating details about the sun, the central star of our solar system. Learn about its immense size, its role in holding the solar system together, and the crucial light and heat it provides to sustain life on Earth. Earth...
Professor Dave Explains
The Formation of the Solar System and the Structure of the Sun
So we learned about the formation of the Milky Way, which is the galaxy that we live in. But where in that galaxy do we live? We live on a planet that orbits a star that we simply refer to as "The Sun", so where is that, and when did our...
Sir Linkalot
Sir Linkalot Time - Lesson 10 - Rules & Patterns & Susie's Stories
Lesson 10 - Rules & Patterns & Susie's Stories featuring Susie Dent
FuseSchool
Ecological Pyramids
Learn all about ecological pyramids and how to show quantitative data about relationships between species.
SciShow
An Asteroid Visited Us From Outside the Solar System!
Earth has received its first speedy visitor from another star system, A/2017 U1, and the Dawn Mission has helped astronomers gather more evidence about possible former oceans on Ceres.
Visual Learning Systems
Gravity: Gravity in Space
Gravity is all around us. This interesting program introduces students to the force of gravity by using easy-to-understand examples of this force at work. The role of gravity in our solar system is also explored. Concepts and...
Curated Video
What is an Orbit?
How the orbit of the planets is dictated by mass and the force of gravity. Physics - Our Solar System - Learning Points. The curved path of one object around another is its orbit. Objects orbit due to the effects of gravity. The...
Language Tree
Introduction to Elephants in Spanish
NATURE FOR KIDS: Beginning Spanish' not only helps build essential foreign language skills, it also exposes children to the wonders of nature. With the wild African savannah as a backdrop, kids will get up close and personal with exotic...
Next Animation Studio
Planet Nine: The solar system's ninth planet could be one step closer to discovery
Although no one's actually seen the planet that supposedly lurks in the outer solar system, planetary scientists at the California Institute of Technology presented evidence for Planet Nine's existence in January. As a spacecraft...
Wonderscape
Sight Words: Building Reading Skills in Second Grade
In this video, Marissa teaches 15 sight words that are important for second graders to know. She explains that sight words are words that appear frequently in books and writing, and should be recognized instantly. Marissa goes through...
MinutePhysics
Why the Solar System Can Exist
If gravity is so attractive, why doesn't the earth just crash into the sun? Or the moon into the earth? The answer: Stable Orbits
MinutePhysics
Why the Solar System Can Exist
If gravity is so attractive, why doesn't the earth just crash into the sun? Or the moon into the earth? The answer: Stable Orbits
Mazz Media
Way Cool Science II: Ecosystems and Biomes
The climate, animals, and plant life vary greatly in the different parts of the world. Students explore how wildlife and the environment work together in harmony. By viewing the program and engaging in activities, viewers will learn to...
SciShow Kids
Blow Up A Balloon With Science! #sciencegoals
Can you believe that you can blow up a balloon without actually blowing your own air into it!? Follow along with this super neat experiment and find out how!
Curated Video
Gravity in our universe
Discover that gravity is the force that keeps our solar system together. Physical processes -Force and motion - Gravity Learning Points The Sun has the greatest gravitational pull in the Solar System. Gravity keeps everything in the...
The Wall Street Journal
Human vs. Machine
Col. Javorsek of DARPA on what happened when an artificial intelligence jet fighter shot down a human combat pilot [simulated]. If AI gets that good, what's the role for humans in defense or on the factory floor?
NASA
Gravity Assist: Why Icy Moons are So Juicy, with Athena Coustenis
A great era of exploration of the icy moons is about to begin. Athena Coustenis of the Paris Observatory talks about missions to the icy moons of the outer solar system and international collaborations with NASA and ESA.