Instructional Video2:38
Brainwaves Video Anthology

George Bonanno - Human Resilience in the Face of Loss and Trauma

Higher Ed
George A. Bonanno, Ph.D. is a Professor of Clinical Psychology. He received his Ph.D. from Yale University in 1991. His research and scholarly interests have centered on the question of how human beings cope with loss, trauma and other...
Instructional Video4:02
MinutePhysics

The Man Who Corrected Einstein

12th - Higher Ed
This video is about how Russian physicist Aleksandr Fridman corrected Albert Einstein about the expansion of the universe. Einstein thought that general relativity implied that space had to be static and unchanging, but he had made a...
Instructional Video8:50
Curated Video

The problem with America's college entrance exam

9th - 11th
In the U.S., your SAT score is hugely important. But what does it *really* measure? Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-lab The SAT college extrance exam is a gatekeeper of opportunity. But this wasn't always the case. Here...
Instructional Video7:53
Curated Video

How smart is today's artificial intelligence?

9th - 11th
Current AI is impressive, but it's not intelligent. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Sources: https://hbr.org/2016/11/what-artificial-intelligence-can-and-cant-do-right-now...
Instructional Video9:46
Curated Video

Humans finally figured out how to make it rain

9th - 11th
Cloud seeding, explained. We flew up to see it with our own eyes. Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO For decades, drought-stricken areas around the world have practiced “cloud...
Instructional Video14:48
Curated Video

How American conservatives turned against the vaccine

9th - 11th
The partisan pandemic, explained in 15 charts. Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO President Donald Trump presided over the fastest vaccine development process in history, leading to...
Instructional Video8:11
The Learning Depot

Structural Features of Text | Literary & Expository | Improve Your Reading Comprehension Skills

12th - Higher Ed
Recognizing text structure will help you be a better reader. Once you are familiar with the text's organizational pattern, you can make predictions as you read and form a mental map. In this lesson, we cover eight elements or structure...
Instructional Video4:23
Curated Video

Inflationary Concerns #3 - Eternal Inflation

12th - Higher Ed
Cosmologist Paul Steinhardt (Princeton) highlights a major issue with the theory of cosmic inflation - so-called "eternal inflation" that results in what theorists call a "multiverse".
Instructional Video2:28
National Geographic

Earth-Orbiting Telescope Sees Far Side of Sun for the First Time | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
NASA's Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope, which orbits Earth, has observed solar activity on the far side of the sun. How is that possible? ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the...
Instructional Video49:55
Gresham College

Was Einstein Right? - Professor Nils Andersson

10th - Higher Ed
What have we learned since Einstein made his predictions and from his theories?: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/was-einstein-right One hundred years ago, Albert Einstein completed his General Theory of Relativity. He made...
Instructional Video1:01:27
Natural History Museum

What Extinction Means for Our Planet | Our Broken Planet

K - 11th
Nature is declining globally at an unprecedented rate. The primary driver of extinction is human land-use change, over half of which is to make way for agriculture. Over one million plant and animal species are predicted to face...
Instructional Video3:30
Natural History Museum

My favourite specimen with NHM scientists | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Find out about adaptations of animals and plants on Earth as Museum staff talk about their favourite specimen. Watch carefully and see if you can remember the features of the different living things that help them to survive. The LEGO...
Instructional Video5:25
Seeker

Scientists Are Using Your Body’s Bacteria To Battle Cancer, Is It Working?

9th - 11th
Bacteria can arguably be our body’s worst nightmares. But what if they could work to kill tumors? Two-Thirds of All Cancers Are Caused by One Thing: Your DNA - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZUk0gF_-T4 Get 20% off http://www.domain.com...
Instructional Video1:32
NPR

What's Real Evidence of Climate Change? | Let's Talk | NPR

6th - 11th
The climate has always changed – so why all of the focus on it now? It has a lot to do with predictability. NPR’s Christopher Joyce explains. • Read "Mapping The Potential Economic Effects Of Climate Change" at http://n.pr/2s7k46x • Read...
Instructional Video14:05
Crash Course

Gamma-Ray Bursts

9th - 12th
What do you get when you combine the Cold War with black holes? You get one of the greatest scientific mysteries in the history of astronomy! Pupils discover how our quest to keep the Soviet Union from launching nuclear weapons helped to...
Instructional Video6:04
PBS

Making North America | The Cascadia Subduction Zone

6th - 8th Standards
Scientists discovered a rain forest covered in sand and saltwater residue. This led to a collection of core samples and a rather intense prediction for the future of the American Pacific Northwest. Part of a larger series on the story of...