AFP News Agency
CLEAN: French court orders Google to stop scanning French books
CLEAN: French court orders Google to stop scanning French books
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : French court tells website to remove Sark
A French court has ordered a news website to remove the recordings of secretly-taped conversations involving former President Nicolas Sarkozy from when he was in office, in what has become known as the Sarkoleaks scandal. CLEAN : French...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : French Seveso-classified plant fire the first "incident of this magnitude," site manager
"This is the first time we have had an incident of this magnitude" on site, says Marc Schott, the industrial site's manager, in a press conference (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Crash Course
Drugs, Dyes, and Mass Transfer: Crash Course Engineering #16
Mix a great resource in to your engineering repertoire. An engaging video discusses diffusion and mass transfer. It explains how a difference in concentration is the driving force for this mechanism.
Amoeba Sisters
Cell Membranes and Cell Transport
Cells are busy places! How do things move around in such a tiny environment? Introduce young life scientists to the types of cellular transport through a video that is part of a large biology playlist. Animated characters demonstrate how...
American Chemical Society
The Universe in a Cup of Coffee
Connect the chemical aspects of coffee to the world in which we live! Scholars consider the molecules within coffee and how they interact with the environment as they view an episode of the ACS Reaction series. From caffeine as a...
THNKR
Bill Nye Explains Why Jupiter Is Like a Blender
Jupiter could make one mean smoothie! Discover how the massive planet helped shape the rest of our solar system through a Why with Nye! video from THNKR. The resource discusses Jupiter as the first planet in the solar system to form, how...
FuseSchool
Transport in Cells: Diffusion and Osmosis
Do cells breathe? An installment in the Fuse School series of videos describes how cells take in the nutrients they need and release the waste they don't need. It highlights the process of diffusion and osmosis.
Teacher's Pet
Gas Mixtures and Movements
Why do balloons go flat over time? The answer lies in the behavior of gases! Introduce young scientists to diffusion and effusion with a video. Pupils learn the composition and partial pressures of atmospheric gases as well as how the...
Fuse School
Diffusion of Gases
Phew, what's that smell? And, how does something like a scent travel from its source to all corners of a room? Science sleuths learn how diffusion is responsible for spreading odors around in the sixth installment in a 14-part video...
MinutePhysics
What is a Dimension? In 3D...and 2D...and 1D
How many dimensions are there? Latitude, longitude, and altitude are accepted dimensions, but what about time or another type of dimension? An engaging video describes how we theorize that we live in three dimensions and which laws of...
Bozeman Science
Waves
Calculating frequency is so easy it Hertz! The video begins by describing transverse and longitudinal waves, and then it explores their properties and applications. Finally, it applies this to the formulaic relationships between wave...
Crash Course
Circulatory and Respiratory Systems
Viewers follow the paths of oxygen and carbon dioxide through the human respiratory organs and the path of the molecules through the human circulatory system, in a short video about how the body delivers oxygen and picks up...
Crash Course
In Da Club - Membranes and Transport
Wouldn't it be great to learn about cells through osmosis? Introduce learners to the different mechanisms of active and passive transport with a video that shows how the different transports occur across the cell membrane,...
Crash Course
Passing Gases: Effusion, Diffusion and the Velocity of a Gas
We know that gases move throughout and out of our bodies, but why? And how? Learn about gas movement by analyzing rates of effusion. Additionally, watch an interesting precipitate reaction using gases to apply effusion, diffusion, and...
Amoeba Sisters
Osmosis: A Solute and Solvent Love Story
Learning through osmosis doesn't work, but learning about osmosis is simple. A biology video provides a clear explanation of osmosis through simple diagrams and explains the application of osmosis in multiple contexts.
Ricochet Science
Diffusion
Let's diffuse the situation. Delight learners with a video to introduce a new term. Show the quick clip to overview the definition of diffusion and provide a visual representation of the concept of diffusion.
Curated OER
The Carbon Cycle
Hear how carbon functions on our earth and the purpose it serves. The carbon cycle is illustrated with narration for your junior high or high school biologists. Global temperature increase is also included, though the clip cuts off...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Diffusion
A video lecture exploring diffusion. Understand how a concentration gradient causes molecules to move from an area of high concentration to low concentration without any energy expended. [6:07]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Passive Transport and Selective Permeability
Learn about the transport of molecules across the cell membrane in this video. Video discusses passive transport, like diffusion, across a selectively permeable membrane. [6:59]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Concentration Gradients
View this example showing how two different types of particles can move down their concentration gradients in opposite directions. [3:03]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Diffusion and Osmosis
Learn about diffusion, osmosis, and concentration gradients and why these are important to cells. [18:58]
NASA
Nasa: The Role of Microgravity in Scientific Research
View this video and discover the four main ways that particles, atoms, and molecules move in liquid. This video segment demonstrates what sedimentation, buoyancy-driven convection, diffusion, and capillarity are and how gravity impacts...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Biology: Diffusion and Osmosis
A detailed explanation of the processes of diffusion and osmosis. [18:59]