Instructional Video6:42
Espresso Media

Garwin: The History of FAS and the Future of Nuclear Weapons

9th - 12th
Garwin part 8/11: This video features a conversation about the history of the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) and their work in reducing nuclear dangers and advocating for civilian control of nuclear technology. It also discusses...
Instructional Video2:14
NASA

Our Dynamic Earth: Rebound and Subsidence

3rd - 11th
It’s not only water processes that play a role in global sea level rise – ground movements can play a significant role as well. On a continental scale, Earth’s crust is still recovering from the last ice age....
Instructional Video3:06
Curated Video

The Science of Selling: A Process to Move Customers Along the Sales Funnel

Higher Ed
Sales part 1/3: This video discusses the science of sales, emphasizing that it's a process and not just an art. The speaker shares their experience in managing a sales team and stresses the importance of understanding the customer's...
Instructional Video1:06
Visual Learning Systems

Listening and Speaking in Science: Video Review

3rd - 8th
Key components to communication in the field of science are listening and speaking. This program demonstrates and models basic listening and speaking skills. Special emphasis is given to these skills in science as outlined in the ELA...
Instructional Video1:29
Curated Video

Hong Kong Management Practices

12th - Higher Ed
In Hong Kong, there's no single management style, a reflection of the business community’s culturally diverse cosmopolitan flavor. While Chinese firms dominate the business landscape, there's also Western and Asian influences in business...
Instructional Video4:44
Science360

NSF Science Now: Episode 23

12th - Higher Ed
In this week's episode we discover the earliest and most primitive pterodactyloid. We learn about a new device for diagnosing pancreatic cancer. We study the cougars' diet and finally we explore a science & engineering festival. Check it...
Instructional Video5:56
FuseSchool

Salt and Diet

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics of salt and diet when studying the uses of salts within the overall topic of Acids and Bases.
Instructional Video11:53
Crash Course

Alchemy: History of Science

12th - Higher Ed
In fantasy stories, charlatans in fancy robes promise to turn lead into gold. But real alchemists weren’t just mystical misers. They were skilled experimentalists, backed by theories of matter.

And they played a huge role in the...
Instructional Video7:52
Bozeman Science

Thermodynamics and P-V Diagrams

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the First Law of Thermodynamics applies to an ideal gas in a piston. A pressure-volume graph can be used to determine the type of thermodynamic process. Included is a discussion of and P-V...
Instructional Video9:57
SciShow

Why We Age - And How We Can Stop It

12th - Higher Ed
Hank hates death, so he helps us understand the process of aging, informs us of how scientists are studying ways to prevent it and brings us the exciting news of current research in longevity... for mice.
Instructional Video15:08
Be Smart

The Amazing (and Deadly) Science of Jumping Spider Vision

12th - Higher Ed
Why do spiders have 8 eyes? It’s a seemingly simple question with a surprisingly complex answer. We’ll be hanging out with some jumping spiders (the cutest of all spiders) and some jumping spider researchers to investigate how a...
Instructional Video4:56
SciShow

Is Coding a Math Skill or a Language Skill? Neither? Both?

12th - Higher Ed
There are aspects of computer code that look like language and some that seem more like algebra, and since we may be headed for a future where many people will need to learn to code, researchers are interested in figuring out how exactly...
Instructional Video5:59
Amoeba Sisters

Gene Regulation and the Order of the Operon

12th - Higher Ed
Explore gene expression with the Amoeba Sisters, including the fascinating Lac Operon found in bacteria! Learn how genes can be turned "on" and "off" and why this is essential for cellular function.
Instructional Video4:12
SciShow

How Dogs Really Listen to Us, and How Pufferfish Puff

12th - Higher Ed
This week on SciShow News: Animals! New research has found how dogs actually listen to us in more complex ways than you probably thought, and also figured out how a kind of pufferfish gets its puff up.
Instructional Video4:05
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: The simple story of photosynthesis and food - Amanda Ooten

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Photosynthesis is an essential part of the exchange between humans and plants. Amanda Ooten walks us through the process of photosynthesis, also discussing the relationship between photosynthesis and carbohydrates, starch, and fiber --...
Instructional Video1:00:35
World Science Festival

Science In A Polarized World: A Global Town Hall Meeting

6th - 11th
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Our age is marked by the proliferation of information, and yet we can’t agree. Science is supposed to be neutral, and yet it has generated some of the deepest societal divides. Why? Our response to scientific...
Instructional Video8:25
World Science Festival

Michael York, Bill T. Jones, and Matthew Ritchie in Illuminating Genius

6th - 11th
Blending live performances, personal accounts of the creative process, and state-of-the-art brain imaging, this program illuminated questions about whether creativity is innate or learned, whether the innovative brain has distinct...
Instructional Video1:20
World Science Festival

TRAILER - Science In A Polarized World: A Global Town Hall Meeting

6th - 11th
WATCH THE FULL PROGRAM NOWhref='https://www.worldsciencefestival.com/videos/science-polarized-world-global-town-hall-meeting/' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>NOW Our age is marked by the proliferation of information, and yet we can’t...
Instructional Video14:52
World Science Festival

Meet Tanya Lowe, Animal Behaviorist and Wildlife Conservationist

6th - 11th
Meet "Barf" the turkey vulture and learn from Tanya Lowe what it's like to be an animal behaviorist. Watch the Full Program Hereref='https://youtu.be/s0VDCcSxBGg' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Here Original Program Date: May 31st...
Instructional Video4:25
Curated Video

Lets learn about the clock

Pre-K - 3rd
Learn about the clock and all its parts with a fun rhyme
Instructional Video3:48
Science360

Processing human urine to recycle nutrients into fertilizer - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Engineering a system that transforms human urine from a waste product into a fertilizer for more sustainable agriculture



This sustainable agriculture research relies on a unique contribution from humans -- urine. And,...
Instructional Video8:41
Curated Video

Ethanol Production: Processes, Uses and Renewability

Higher Ed
The video explores the production of ethanol and its various uses. It starts by discussing the importance of ethanol as a clean-burning fuel and a widely used industrial solvent. The video then explores different ways of producing...
Instructional Video7:55
Curated Video

CompTIA A+ Certification Core 1 (220-1101) - Installing and Troubleshooting a Motherboard

Higher Ed
Installing a motherboard into a case is part science and part art. Science comes first. The motherboard must match the case's form factor, and the motherboard and parts must be compatible. Then, the art: the subtle crafts of preparing...
Instructional Video5:36
Healthcare Triage

Medical Device Failure, and How Data Can Help Us Prevent It

Higher Ed
Things sometimes go wrong with airbags, food and drugs, prompting recalls. It can also happen with medical devices, though you'd think lifesaving devices like heart defibrillators or artificial hips would be closely monitored.

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