Instructional Video4:30
SciShow

The Invisible Line in the Indian Ocean

12th - Higher Ed
There’s an invisible line between two groups of islands in the Indian Ocean with two totally different animal populations. It took three branches of science to figure out why it exists.
Instructional Video12:39
TED Talks

TED: The weird, wonderful world of bioluminescence | Edith Widder

12th - Higher Ed
In the deep, dark ocean, many sea creatures make their own light for hunting, mating and self-defense. Bioluminescence expert Edith Widder was one of the first to film this glimmering world. At TED2011, she brings some of her glowing...
Instructional Video10:46
Let's Tute

The Wonders of Science: Exploring the World Around Us

9th - Higher Ed
The video explains the importance of science in understanding the world around us and how it involves asking questions and finding answers. It explores the three main branches of science: physics, chemistry, and biology, and how they...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

A Comprehensive Overview of Milk

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Infants usually get the nutrients they need to grow and survive from their mother's milk. As we get older, some people drink the milk of other animals like cows to get nutrients, while other people develop lactose intolerance. Explore...
Instructional Video8:30
Catalyst University

Boundaries and Branches of the Axillary Artery

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the following: [1] the boundaries of the axillary artery [2] the three regions of the axillary artery [3] branches of the axillary artery
Instructional Video5:31
Curated Video

Finding the Formula of a Metal Oxide through Experimentation

Higher Ed
The video explains the process of finding the formula of a metal oxide through experimental means. The presenter explains two methods of determining the formula - forming the metal oxide from the metal and reducing the metal oxide to...
Instructional Video8:59
Curated Video

High Performance Scientific Computing with C 3.2: Pipelining and Hardware-Oriented Design

Higher Ed
How can we design our programs to take the most advantage of modern CPU design? • Learn about caching • Learn about branch prediction and speculative execution • Stay out of the way of the CPU and compiler!
Instructional Video3:03
SciShow Kids

Odd Facts About Sloths

K - 5th
Sloths might be slow and spend much of their time sleeping, but they’re definitely not boring. Jessi shares three weird facts about sloths!
Instructional Video9:52
Catalyst University

Alpha Oxidation of Branched-Chain FAs in Humans & Ruminants

Higher Ed
In this video we discuss the following: [1] one major source of branched-chain fatty acids [2] the conversion of phytol to phytanoyl-CoA [3] alpha oxidation of phytanoyl-CoA
Instructional Video1:40
NASA

3-D Views of Puerto Rico's Forests After Hurricane Maria

3rd - 11th
In September 2017, Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico head-on as a Category 4 storm with winds topping 155 miles per hour. The storm damaged homes, flooded towns, devastated the island's forests and caused the longest electricity...
Instructional Video24:42
The Wall Street Journal

Managing the Modern Workforce

Higher Ed
CIOs are leading employees who are adapting to big changes in technology, needed skills, demographics, and culture. Will the new era of pandemic-induced "remote everything" change what we thought we knew about managing the modern workforce?
Instructional Video5:01
Wonderscape

Isaac Newton's Principia: Laws of Motion and the Discovery of Gravity

K - 5th
This video explores Isaac Newton's Principia, one of the most significant works in scientific history. Learn how Newton's theories on gravity and his three laws of motion revolutionized our understanding of the universe. Discover how...
Instructional Video3:05
NASA

NASA's Laser Mission to Measure Trees

3rd - 11th
The Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) is a lidar instrument that sends laser pulses down to Earth, where they penetrate the globe's temperate and tropical forests. The laser beams ricochet off the first thing they hit, which...
Instructional Video3:22
FuseSchool

BIOLOGY - Physiology - Lymphatic system

6th - Higher Ed
Did you know your body has its own version of a sewer system, for removing unwanted toxins, waste and excess water from the body? This is called our lymphatic system. Like our blood circulation, the lymphatic system is made up of...
Instructional Video56:23
World Science Festival

It's All Relatives: The Science Of Family Ties

6th - 11th
Researching the farthest branches of your family tree is now faster, cheaper, more accessible and more accurate than ever before. Today you can find distant living relatives, learn how you are related to important historical figures or...
Instructional Video2:08
MinuteEarth

The Deadliest Ice Age Ever

12th - Higher Ed
A big thank you to our supporters on https://www.patreon.com/MinuteEarth : - Today I Found Out - Maarten Bremer - Jeff Straathof - Mark Roth - Tony Fadell - Muhammad Shifaz - 靛蓝字幕组 - Maletendo Bezenga - Kapero - Candy - Zarko Obrenovic -...
Instructional Video8:12
Clarendon Learning

Life Cycle of a Butterfly | Butterflies for kids | Learn the 4 stages of the butterfly life cycle

K - 6th
The life cycle of a butterfly is one of the most amazing things in all of the natural world. In this video we help kids and students learn about butterflies and the 4 main stages of their life cycles, which are: Stage 1 - All butterflies...
Instructional Video12:18
After Skool

Millennials in the Workforce, A Generation of Weakness - Simon Sinek

12th - Higher Ed
Simon Sinek explains how the millennial generation became so entitled. A combination of failed parenting strategies, technology, impatience and environment have created a wave of young people who can't hack it in the real world.
Instructional Video4:09
Physics Girl

Can You Solve These Physics Riddles? (Part 1/3)

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Physics Girl and Simone Giertz team up to challenge each other to answer science riddles as part of an extensive video series on physics. In a subset of three videos, both physics and electronics questions challenge viewers to apply past...
Instructional Video10:58
Domain of Science

Map of Computer Science

9th - Higher Ed
Like all other sciences, computer science has many branches. An informative video provides a brief overview of computer science. It breaks the discipline into three major areas: theoretical computer science, computer engineering, and...
Instructional Video4:19
Learning Games Lab

Why Study Soil?

9th - 12th Standards
Some scientists spend their entire careers analyzing and learning about soils. An interesting video lesson provides an overview of what soil scientists do and why. Pupils learn how soil analysis connects to other branches of science...
Instructional Video11:04
Khan Academy

Naming Alkanes with Alkyl Groups, Organic Chemistry

10th - Higher Ed
Sal continues to work through examples of naming carbon chains. He is very clear and logical, so your class should understand this clearly. The video introduces branching and identifying where the additional group is located. Note: A...
Instructional Video9:54
Stated Clearly

Does the Theory of Evolution Really Matter?

6th - 12th Standards
Without the theory of evolution, we wouldn't understand the origins of HIV. The video explains three mysteries solved using the theory of evolution. It opens with shrinking fish, then the origins of HIV, and finally why grasslands turn...
Instructional Video0:56
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C-SPAN

Bell Ringer: Nominating Judges and Impact on a President's Policy Agenda

6th - 8th
Designed as a check on the judicial branch of the United State government, the president has the power to nominate judges to the federal bench. Four film clips serve as a bell ringer to introduce a study into the nominating process and...