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Geo Science Videos: Naming Igneous Rocks
This video, produced by two science educators, describes how hot magma is converted to igneous rocks, one of the three major groups of rocks on Earth. It explains how geologists use texture (grain size) to identify if the magma that...
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Metamorphic Rocks: 3 Agents of Metamorphism
Explains how metamorphic rocks form from protoliths due to high pressure, temperature, or chemically active fluids. Discusses foliation, how metamorphic rocks are classified, and where the three basic types of rocks can be found. The...
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Earth Parts #29: Bowen's Reaction Series
Explains Bowen's reaction series, which is a characteristic sequence of minerals that are produced by cooling of mafic magma or lava. This video was created by an Associate Professor of Geochemistry at Western Michigan University. [8:47]
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Earth Parts #33: Metamorphism
This episode focuses on a review of the most common forms of metamorphic rock and how they form. It discusses how rocks can be transformed into low- or high-grade metamorphic rocks. This video was created by an Associate Professor of...
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Physical Geology, Metamorphic Rocks, Foliated Rocks and Non Foliated Rocks
Video explains the differences between foliated and non-foliated metamorphic rocks and how they each form. Gives detailed descriptions of examples for each type. Produced by a Geology professor at Delgado Community College in New...
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Radioactive Dating
Have you ever wondered how paleontologists and geologists determine the age of fossils or geologic events that occurred in the past? Explore the processes of radioactive decay and radioactive dating. The chemistry of half-lives of...
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City College of San Francisco: Earth Rocks!: Paleomagnetism
Brief review of paleomagnetism, specifically their role in better understanding Plate Tectonics. [8:35]
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Teacher Tube: Steamboat Willie
Watch this 1928 animated classic featuring the debut of Mickey Mouse. [7:42]
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Djam Academy:application of Newton's Laws of Motion With Complex Problems Solved
An instructional lesson where the teacher explains and models how to use Newton's laws of motion to solve complex problems. [36:11]
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Physics Eh: Reflection of Waves in Physics
A good explanation of what happens when a crest or a trough wave hits a fixed or a closed end. Includes a simple but excellent demonstration of how this works. [3:40]
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Physics Girl: Is Energy Always Conserved?
When light passes through the universe and is redshifted by the expansion of space itself, how is energy conserved? The stretched light has a longer wavelength and therefore a lower energy. Is energy conserved? If so, where does it go?...
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Conservation of Energy in Waves
High school teacher Kate Nichols explains that wave energy is equal to the amplitude of a wave. Looks at different scenarios where we may notice that wave energy is being conserved or not. The conversion of wave energy into another type...
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Denver Museum of Nature & Science: Worldviews Network: A Global Water Story
Geologist Dr. Bob Raynolds and space scientist Dr. Ka Chun Yu explain the planetary processes that affect water supplies around the world and in the American West. Aired May 24, 2011. [1:14:41]
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Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center: Legends and Folktales
Click on the dots on the world map or choose from a list of "Legends and Folktales" to watch videos of legends from various countries around the world. This US Department of Defense site wants to promote cultural awareness by offering...
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Univ. Of Cambridge: Naked Scientists: When Intentional Introductions Go Wrong
An interview with Angela Cano, a botanist, on the topic of introduced species, both plant and animal. Discusses reasons for them being introduced and how these introductions can go wrong. A transcript of the conversation is provided. [6:30]
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Secc: Hsn cn.c.8: Extend Polynomial Identities to the Complex Numbers
This resource is from the Southeast Comprehensive Center (SECC) at the American Institute for Research which is funded by the U.S. Department of Education. The video explains Common Core Standard HSN-CN.C.8 which states: Extend...
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Thinkwell Vids: Verifying That Functions Are Inverses
This video with Professor Edward Burger examines ways to determine if two functions are inverses of each other. [12:30]
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Earth Songs
A look into native culture and art through Iroquois Earth songs and descriptions of Iroquois dance. The site provides students with firsthand experiences of the culture of the Iroquois through audio recordings of songs in MP3 format.
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Osmosis: Renal Agenesis
What is renal agenesis? Renal agenesis is a congenital condition where one or both kidneys don't develop. This video describes the development, pathophysiology, and clinical signs and symptoms of renal agenesis. [4:52]
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Osmosis: Acute Myeloid & Lymphoblastic Leukemia
This video discusses the pathophysiology and major clinical signs and symptoms of acute leukemia. [10:19]
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Osmosis: Endocarditis
What is endocarditis? This video covers the major types of endocarditis, including infective endocarditis as well as Libman-Sacks endocarditis and nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis. It also covers the important clinical signs and...
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Osmosis: Hirschsprung Disease
What is Hirschsprung disease? This video discusses the pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, and diagnosis of Hirschsprung disease. [5:09]
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Osmosis: Bipolar Disorder
What is bipolar disorder? This video covers the definition, signs and symptoms, as well as treatments for bipolar disorder. [6:47]
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Osmosis: Hemochromatosis
What is hemochromatosis? Hemochromatosis is a genetic disorder where the body isn't able to regulate its iron absorption. This video explores the pathophysiology behind iron overload, common complications, important clinical signs and...