60 Second Histories
Henry VIII wants a divorce
Henry VIII gives his own account of his divorce and breaking with Rome - part one
Visual Learning Systems
Lab Equipment Safety: Everyday Safety Rules
Lab equipment is expensive, and if not used properly it can be dangerous. This video focuses on the safe and effective use of common laboratory equipment. Special emphasis is placed on the prevention of damage to lab equipment, and the...
FuseSchool
PHYSICS - Matter - Atom Structure
I this video you will see how we can use the periodic table to tell us more about the differences between elements, including the different numbers of protons, neutrons and electrons they possess.
Bozeman Science
Motion of the Center of Mass
In this video Paul Andersen explains how linear motion of an object can be measured using the center of mass. Internal forces within the object can be ignored since they exist in action reaction pairs. A simple way to determine the...
Curated Video
Glassblowing: The Intersection of Craftsmanship and Science
This video showcases the skill and artistry of master glassblower Bob Harris, who creates intricate glass components for scientific experiments at the Goddard Space Flight Centre. With over 22 years of experience, Harris is able to...
Science360
NSF supports Array of Things prototype in Chicago - Science Nation
New urban-scale smart city technology acts as a fitness tracker for livability Description: University of Chicago scientists supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) are collaborating with researchers at the Argonne National...
Brave Wilderness
Dangerous Desert Dweller?!
On this episode of On Location, Mark and Mario are in Arizona and they come across some dangerous Desert dwellers! And Mark gets SPRAYED by a Vinegaroon!
Rock 'N Learn
Physical Science : Staying Safe In The Lab
Physical Science for Kids is the fun way to learn important facts about physical science and get ready for tests. Take a fascinating journey to the Super Science Station to learn about staying safe in the lab.
NASA
NASA | SAM Engineer Profile: Synthia Tonn
This video profiles Synthia Tonn, a junior engineer on the Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument team responsible for SAM's ground support equipment as well as its 'plumbing,' or the series of tiny, winding gas lines that connect...
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Kew Science - Adventures in genome sequencing
It's not always easy to work out which species a plant belongs to just by looking at it. In fact, few people could correctly identify all the species in their own gardens! Being able to quickly identify species is critical for scientific...
TMW Media
How it feels to be human
Award Winning Short Film. Learn how the body and brain function, observe how we can dispel the stigma of mental health and see how your mental health impacts a community. This highly sensitive suicide prevention film contrasts how...
Mazz Media
Lab Safety: Reviewing Lab Practices
In this live-action program viewers will learn that before beginning any experiment in a laboratory, they should identify the location of important safety equipment and familiarize themselves with the procedure for operating safety...
Mazz Media
Lab Safety: Dressing Appropriately
In this live-action program viewers will learn the importance of dressing appropriately while in a laboratory setting. Students will come to understand that the effects of an accident will be reduced and minimized by wearing personal...
NASA
NASA’s Psyche Spacecraft Prepares for Trip to Asteroid by Testing Solar Arrays
NASA’s Psyche mission is preparing for a 1.5 billion-mile (2.4 billion-kilometer) solar-powered trip to the metal-rich asteroid of the same name. In a cleanroom at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in February 2022, twin solar arrays were...
Science360
Could a thinking cap help us learn?
K-12 teachers often say to students, ""Put your thinking caps on,"" and one day, students might just do that for real. Vanderbilt University psychologist Geoffrey Woodman says that's because scientists are being equipped with more and...
Science360
Could a 'thinking cap' help us learn?
K-12 teachers often say to students, ""Put your thinking caps on,"" and one day, students might just do that for real. Vanderbilt University psychologist Geoffrey Woodman says that's because scientists are being equipped with more and...
Curated Video
Chemistry Lab Safety Precautions and Hazards
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...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Door to the Future
A brief description of the exciting opportunities for post doctoral research in the NIST Materials Science & Engineering Laboratory (MSEL) through the National Research Council (NRC) Research Associate Program.
Learn French With Alexa
Group 2 'IR' verbs: Past tense
Learn French Group 2 'IR' verbs in the past tense
SciShow
How Dangerous is COVID-19? | SciShow News
You may have heard several different projections about the fatality rate of COVID-19. How do different health organizations come up with these figures, and why do the numbers seem so fluid? #COVID19 #Coronavirus #FlattenTheCurve Hosted...
World Science Festival
Modern MacGyver: The Dirt Battery
Almost 2 billion people have no access to electricity. Solar power has become more common in the past 20 years, but it can't be active 24 hours a day or in cold climates. Hugo Van Vuuren and his colleagues at Harvard University wanted to...
Veritasium
Spinning Sphere of Molten Sodium
Earth's magnetic field protects people from solar wind, radiation, and many other potentially catastrophic events. For reasons not yet understood, the magnetic field appears measurably weaker over the course of less than 200 years, a...