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NASA

NASA | Earth Science Week: Discover Your Career

3rd - 11th
Join us during Earth Science Week (ESW) 2012 to meet an incredible group of NASA Earth Explorers -- from scientists and engineers, to multimedia producers, educators and writers.



On October 18, learn about the many...
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SciShow

Laser Fusion, Gaming Revolution, and 5 Awesome Irish Scientists

12th - Higher Ed
Hank tells us about laser fusion, the sequencing of the gorilla genome, some evidence of life elsewhere in the universe, a revolution in gaming, and his top five Irish scientists. Follow SciShow on
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Domain of Science

Space and Space Rockets Talk (for kids)

6th - 11th
This was a Professor Astro Cat talk I gave at the Vancouver Writers Festival in 2018 about space and space rockets. You can check out the Professor Astro Cat books hereref='http://profastrocat.com' taNewman_blank' rel='nofollow'>hebooks>...
Instructional Video7:10
World Science Festival

Brian Greene in "Invisible Reality" - Science Short

6th - 11th
Proposed a century ago to better explain the mind-bending behavior of the smallest constituents of the universe, quantum theory has implications far beyond the atom. This rich set of laws has applications both practical and extraordinary...
Instructional Video5:52
FuseSchool

Teaching for The Fuse School: An interview with Keith Ross

6th - Higher Ed
"Keith Ross has great experience of teaching Chemistry around the world and is now working with Fuse School providing explanations for the Chemistry Journey. We ask him about his teaching and motivation in this exclusive interview.
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SciShow

Loudest Bird in the World Screams at its Mate | SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
A tiny Brazillian bird holds the new world record for singing loud, and we mean really loud! Like, ambulance and thunder-peal loud. Plus, food scientists have borrowed a medical technique to give fake meat a more realistic texture. Go
Instructional Video3:36
World Science Festival

ICARUS: At the Edge of Time

6th - 11th
Music, science and film come together in the stunning, multimedia work, Icarus at the Edge of Time, a collaboration by Philip Glass, Brian Greene, David Henry Hwang and Al+Al. INTERESTED IN PRESENTING A PERFORMANCE OF ICARUS AT THE EDGE...
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World Science Festival

The Invisible Reality: The Wonderful Weirdness of the Quantum World

6th - 11th
Proposed a century ago to better explain the mind-bending behavior of the smallest constituents of the universe, quantum theory has implications far beyond the atom. This rich set of laws has applications both practical and extraordinary...
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Life Noggin

8 Common Movie Myths Debunked!

3rd - 9th
8 Common Movie Myths Debunked! Hollywood is known for often bending the truth when it comes to science, and we are here to set them straight. Click here to see more videosfNerdwriter1w.m301.me/lifenoggin' target='_blank'...
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Brainwaves Video Anthology

Milton Chen - Teachers Make a Difference - Richard Panagos

Higher Ed
Dr. Milton Chen is senior fellow and executive director, emeritus at The George Lucas Educational Foundation (GLEF), a non-profit operating foundation in the San Francisco Bay Area that utilizes its multimedia website, Edutopia.org, and...
Instructional Video6:52
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Milton Chen - Personalized Learning

Higher Ed
Dr. Milton Chen is senior fellow and executive director, emeritus at The George Lucas Educational Foundation (GLEF), a non-profit operating foundation in the San Francisco Bay Area that utilizes its multimedia website, Edutopia.org, and...
Instructional Video2:44
Seeker

These Squishy Batteries Are Made Out of Water, Here’s How They Work

9th - 11th
Electric eels and origami inspired scientists to create a soft battery that could revolutionize soft robotics. Here’s what you need to know. This New 'Perfect' Battery Has Experts Stumped -https://youtu.be/YAg_8iCLIIw' target='_blank'...
Instructional Video7:42
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Sugata Mitra - Beyond the Hole in the Wall - AERO Conference 2015

Higher Ed
Sugata Mitra is Professor of Educational Technology at the School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences at Newcastle University, UK.



He was given the $1m TED Prize in 2013 in recognition of his work...
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NASA

NASA | Beautiful Earth Program at the Goddard Visitor Center

3rd - 11th
About 140 students, parents, and teachers came to the Goddard Space Flight Center Visitor Center in June, 2014 for the Beautiful Earth educational program. The Beautiful Earth program immersed students in a multimedia performance with...
Instructional Video2:34
Science360

New Home Movies Resurrect Endangered American Indian Language

12th - Higher Ed
Tribal language educator Mary Hermes at the University of Minnesota, Duluth documents endangered languages. With support from the National Science Foundation, her team is working with elders to record, translate, transcribe, and annotate...
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NASA

NASA | Earth Day 2009 with Kenji Williams

3rd - 11th
The NASA Distance Learning Network teamed with director and violinist Kenji Williams to present an out of this world experience known as BellaGaia (Beautiful Earth). This one-of-a-kind multimedia journey of Earth as observed from space...
Instructional Video2:56
NASA

Who Works At NASA? What It Means To Be a NASA Employee

3rd - 11th
Paula Cain, Joy Ng and Geronimo Villanueva tell the story of how life led them to NASA and share what qualities make a great NASA employee.



Paula Cain is a thermal blanket technician at NASA's Goddard Space...
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SciShow

When Three Species Combine: Multi-Species Hybrids

12th - Higher Ed
Hybrid organisms are rare, and most end up sterile, like mules. But sometimes, three or more species come together to create multi-species hybrids, and they can and have been really useful. Skillshare is offering SciShow viewers two...
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SciShow

3 Mind-Blowing Recent Dinosaur Discoveries

12th - Higher Ed
From new insights into how we classify dinosaurs, to the structure of their feathers, to the timeline of their embryonic development, paleontologists are still making cool discoveries all the time! If you liked this video, check out more...
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Crash Course

Introduction to the Solar System: Crash Course Astronomy

9th - 11th
In today's Crash Course Astronomy, Phil takes a look at the explosive history of our cosmic backyard. We explore how we went from a giant ball of gas to the system of planets and other celestial objects we have today. This episode is...
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SciShow

Where Are All the Dinosaur Brains?

12th - Higher Ed
We've found plenty of dinosaur bones all around the world, but is it possible to find any fossilized soft tissues from ancient animals? Hosted by: Olivia Gordon ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on
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SciShow

Let's Go To Mars

12th - Higher Ed
Hank discusses the challenges involved in manned space travel to Mars, and sends us a message from his 17-year-old self. Like SciShow on Facebook'http://www.facebooTwittercishow' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Facebook Follow SciShow...
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SciShow

What is Selfing?

12th - Higher Ed
This week, we've got new info about the strange-looking Tully Monster, and a report on a fish that was able to self-fertilize. Annotation: Parthenogenesis//youtu.be/BJIe6rIEsE0' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Parthenogenesis Hosted...
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SciShow

What's at the Bottom of the Deepest Lake in the World?

12th - Higher Ed
Besides being the deepest lake on Earth, Lake Baikal supports a bizarre collection of species that are found nowhere else! Hosted by: Olivia Gordon Head to href='https://scishowfinds.com/' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>to for hand...