Instructional Video6:06
Zach Star

This Is What My College Engineering Lab Reports Looked Like

12th - Higher Ed
Lab reports are a huge part of the engineering curriculum (as well as many science majors that have labs). You will likely do a lot of them throughout your college career and in this video I outline some things you can expect....
Instructional Video6:33
Curated Video

This Is What My College Engineering Lab Reports Looked Like

9th - 11th
Lab reports are a huge part of the engineering curriculum (as well as many science majors that have labs). You will likely do a lot of them throughout your college career and in this video I outline some things you can expect. Lab...
Instructional Video14:06
Zach Star

A Breakdown of My Electrical Engineering College Labs

12th - Higher Ed
In this video I take you through many of the electrical engineering labs I did in college. Obviously these will differ from school to school, but should give you an idea for the types of labs you can expect as an electrical engineer....
Instructional Video12:28
Curated Video

Data Science Model Deployments and Cloud Computing on GCP - Lab - Final Solution Deployment Using Workflow and App Engine

Higher Ed
In this lab, we will deploy the final solution for fraud detection using Workflow and App Engine. By the end of this lab, you will have a better understanding of how to use Workflow and App Engine to deploy machine learning solutions...
Instructional Video12:03
Curated Video

Data Science Model Deployments and Cloud Computing on GCP - Lab - Run and Ship Applications Using the Container Registry

Higher Ed
This video provides a step-by-step tutorial on running and shipping applications using the Google Cloud Container Registry.
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This clip is from the chapter "Cloud Run - Serverless and Containerized Applications" of the series...
Instructional Video5:30
Curated Video

Chemistry Lab Safety Precautions and Hazards

Higher Ed
This video discusses the different hazards and risks that can arise when carrying out chemistry experiments in a laboratory. It provides general safety precautions such as keeping workspaces clear and avoiding eating or drinking in the...
Instructional Video3:40
APMonitor

Arduino TCLab for Engineering Education

10th - Higher Ed
The Temperature Control Lab is a plug-and-play Arduino device to teach programming, heat transfer, machine learning, data science, process dynamics, and control with real data. Two heaters and an LED are adjusted...
Instructional Video15:52
SciShow

Why Do Women Have More Autoimmune Conditions?

12th - Higher Ed
Fasthosts Techie Test competition is now closed! Learn more about Fasthosts hereref='https://www.fasthosts.co.uk/scishow' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>here Our immune systems are generally pretty great, but sometimes they can turn...
Instructional Video5:13
Curated Video

We caught a cosmic ray, one of science’s biggest mysteries

9th - 11th
Cosmic rays are hitting us all the time. What are they? Become a Video Lab member!='http://bit.ly/video-lab' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>member! You may think the greatest mysteries of the universe exist way out there, at the edge...
Instructional Video6:27
Curated Video

How the US counts votes

9th - 11th
The US doesn't have one election. It has 3,141. In a normal presidential election year, many Americans go from casting our vote before work in the morning to turning off the TV before bed, secure in our knowledge of who will lead the...
Instructional Video0:37
Science360

How does this jellyfish sting without touching you?

12th - Higher Ed
In warm coastal waters around the world, swimmers can often spot large groups of jellyfish pulsing rhythmically on the seafloor. Unless properly prepared with protective clothing, it is best to steer clear of areas that...
Instructional Video24:55
The Wall Street Journal

CRISPR and the Ethics of Engineering Ecosystems

Higher Ed
Kevin Esvelt, assistant professor at the MIT Media Lab, speaks to WSJ health and science reporter Amy Dockser Marcus about how far away we are from DNA editing and the ethical questions along the way.
Instructional Video1:34
Science360

Engineering the spark that starts wildfires

12th - Higher Ed
Hot metal fragments can be created from power lines, overheated brakes, railway tracks, or any other manner of metal-on-metal action in our industrialized society.



The particles can...
Instructional Video0:27
Science360

Lactose molecular structure - Sweet Side of Chemistry

12th - Higher Ed
One of milk’s two sugars, lactose is not digestible in those lacking sufficient levels of lactase, which allows the body to metabolize that sugar. Certain parts of the world are reported to have higher incidences of lactose...
Instructional Video1:19
Next Animation Studio

Scientists are building a wormhole tunnel analogue in quantum circuits

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have proposed to build a functional wormhole tunnel by simulating quantum entangled black holes in a lab. <br/>
Instructional Video11:29
Zach Star

Are Engineering Jobs 'Hands On'?

12th - Higher Ed




In this video I discuss whether jobs in engineering are hands on, more computer work, or in the field. Some people might have the wrong image of an engineering job which may cause confusion down the road. The good news is...
Instructional Video6:52
Healthcare Triage

Kids and Elmo and the Difficulty of Research

Higher Ed
Nutrition research can be difficult, especially when kids, and Elmo, and careless research techniques ruin the outcome of the study. A study on kids' nutritional choices was recently retracted because there were problems with the data...
Instructional Video5:47
Zach Star

My Hardest Semester of Engineering, How I Made It Through

12th - Higher Ed
My Hardest Semester of Engineering, How I Made It Through
Instructional Video10:06
Zach Star

What I Loved and What I Hated About Engineering

12th - Higher Ed
Everyone is going to enjoy certain parts of their major, but not enjoy others. This video goes over just a few of the things I really liked when it came to be an engineer in college, and some things I wasn't really a fan of. There is...
Instructional Video4:33
SciShow

The Tiny Fish That's Changing Modern Medicine

12th - Higher Ed
The little fish Danio rerio holds secrets to understanding how vertebrates develop, how diseases like cancer work, and how we might one day learn how to regenerate human heart tissue. Learn More About How Animals Re-Grow
Instructional Video13:03
Curated Video

A murder solved, 23 years later | Part 3

9th - 11th
Watch Part 1a href='ht2ps://youtu.be/kiw1channel! target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>1 And Part Carringtonollow'>2 Subscribe to our Thompson//goo.gl/0bsAjO' target='_blank'...
Instructional Video4:37
Curated Video

Why your allergies get worse every year

9th - 11th
The Pollen-ocalypse is coming. This video is presented by Hover. Get 10% off your first purchase by going to href='https://hovermember!x' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>to Become a Video Lab
Instructional Video9:18
Seeker

Is the Cure for Superbugs Hiding Deep Under the Earth?

9th - 11th
Dr. Naowarat "Ann" Cheeptham is combing cave systems for brand new bacteria that may hold the answer to the growing crisis of drug-resistant infections. How NASA’s Rover Team Reimagined Mars 2020 -f='https://youtu.be/O9YBPRF3o5w'...
Instructional Video4:15
Seeker

Why It’s So Hard to Capture CO2 From the Air

9th - 11th
Studies show carbon emissions are not slowing down fast enough to prevent 1.5 ℃ of warming. Could negative emission technologies be the solution? Scientists’ Crazy Plan to Power Solar Panels with E. Coli -f='https://youtu.be/_XZGrZ3DeLg'...

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