SciShow
7 Ways to Spruce Up Your Cooking with Science
Your kitchen really is your own personal science lab, so here are some science-based cooking tricks to make tastier, healthier, and awesomer meals.
Visual Learning Systems
Faraway Planets
The video is about the four distant planets beyond Mars in our solar system - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The video discusses the unique features of each planet and includes visuals of the planets and their respective features....
Curated Video
What is pasteurization?
Pasteurization or pasteurisation is a food preservation technique used to eliminate pathogens and extend shelf life. But how does pasteurization work? What foods are pasteurized? And why should we care about it? In this video, we will...
Food Farmer Earth
Understanding Milk Pasteurization: A Sustainable Dairyman's Approach
Learn about sustainable milk pasteurization practices directly from a dairyman. Discover how different pasteurization temperatures affect milk's safety, nutritional content, and shelf life.
Crash Course
Micro-Biology: Crash Course History of Science
It's all about the SUPER TINY in this episode of Crash Course: History of Science. In it, Hank Green talks about germ theory, John Snow (the other one), pasteurization, and why following our senses isn't always the worst idea.
Crash Course
Air Travel and The Space Race: Crash Course History of Science
Like the Industrial or the Einsteinian Revolution, the Space Race is a trope, or way of organizing historical events into a story that makes sense. In this story, the two great powers that emerged after World War Two—the United States...
SciShow
7 Ways to Spruce Up Your Cooking with Science
Your kitchen really is your own personal science lab, so here are some science-based cooking tricks to make tastier, healthier, and awesomer meals.
Bedtime History
Louis Pasteur for Kids | Bedtime History
Join us as we explore the incredible life and groundbreaking discoveries of Louis Pasteur, the father of microbiology. From his early experiments in fermentation to his development of pasteurization, Pasteur's work revolutionized science...
SciShow
What Do Food Expiration Dates Actually Mean?
Sell By, Best By, and Use By... do these dates actually tell you anything? Food science can be tricky, but we're here to clear some of it up. The Financial Diet: / thefinancialdiet Hosted by: Michael Aranda
Hip Hughes History
The Election of 1800 Explained
HipHughes goes old school style on the Election of 1800, explaining the basics on one of the most contested, dirty, controversial elections this side of 2000.
Visual Learning Systems
Exploring Natural Resources: What Are Natural Resources?
Everyday we use natural resources. This series of programs introduces students to the importance of natural resources in our lives. Renewable and nonrenewable resources are differentiated with examples illustrating each. The positive and...
PBS
The Origin of Race in the USA
Do you believe that your race correlates to your skin tone? Because that wasn't always the case. So how did Americans come to believe that race equals certain visible physical characteristics such as skin color and hair? And why is it...
Curated Video
Inventors Who Changed the World
"The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time." -Thomas Edison From the curiosity of Leonardo da Vinci to the dedication of Marie Curie, Inventors Who Changed the World is a young child's first introduction to the...
CuriosaMente
¿Cuál fue el primer ser vivo?
¿Quién fue el ancestro de los humanos, los dinosaurios y los helechos? Es decir ¿cuál es el origen de la vida? La idea de la generación espontánea, en la que se creía que la vida podía surgir de la materia no viva, fue desacreditada por...
Curated Video
The Hoffman Process: Changing Lives in 7 Days
The video discusses the impact of our parents on our personality and how negative behavioral patterns can develop as a result of trying to please them. The Hoffman process is introduced as a solution to help individuals recognize and...
SciShow
3 People Who Probably Saved Your Life
Today we are talking about 3 scientists who, through their collective inventions and discoveries, have saved millions of lives.
SciShow
Top 5 Deadliest Diseases
Hank scares our pants off with a tale of the five deadliest infectious diseases in the world.
CuriosaMente
8 Chiripas de la ciencia (¡Serendipity!)
¡Muy interesante! La serendipia, o descubrimientos accidentales, ha desempeñado un papel significativo en la historia de la ciencia y la invención. Como mencionaste, a menudo se requiere una mente abierta y perspicaz para reconocer la...
PBS
How We Discovered Germs
Humanity didn't always know about the invisible viruses, bacteria, and microbes that can cause disease. But that doesn't mean we didn't come up with some truly bizarre ideas. From the four humors and miasma theory to bloodletting and...
Curated Video
Winter Woes: Unmasking the Spread of Seasonal Illnesses
Discover the intriguing science behind how common winter illnesses like the flu and colds spread, as demonstrated through lively experiments at the Pasteur Institute and the Pierre-Gilles de Genne Science Forum in Paris. Learn about the...
Curated Video
Dr. Kent Kester on malaria and vaccine development
From our free online course, “MalariaX: Defeating Malaria from the Genes to the Globe”:...
TED Talks
TED: How humanity doubled life expectancy in a century | Steven Johnson
Doubling human life expectancy in a century is our greatest achievement, says author Steven Johnson. How did we make it happen -- and can we keep it going? Backed by fascinating historical anecdotes, he shares some life-lengthening...
Englishing
English Vocabulary Lesson: RENT, HIRE, LET & LEASE
This video is about the confusing verbs/nouns "rent, hire, let and lease". Many students get confused with these words. In this video I will try to explain the difference by giving easy example sentences and their overall meaning. This...
Crash Course
Micro-Biology: Crash Course History of Science #24
Robert Koch and his team of scientists identified the germs that cause diphtheria, typhoid, pneumonia, gonorrhea, meningitis, whooping cough, tetanus, plague, leprosy, syphilis, and more—that's some important work! Over a period of 100...