Instructional Video3:27
SciShow Kids

What Makes Bridges So Strong?

K - 5th
A SciShow Kids viewer wrote us to ask how bridges are strong enough to carry cars and trucks! Jessi and Squeaks can explain -- with blocks!
Instructional Video4:51
SciShow

How Origami Could Change Rocket Designs

12th - Higher Ed
Origami is helping to ease our journeys back from space, and astronomers are learning more about coronal mass ejections from a distant star!
News Clip7:19
PBS

Ocean clean-up

12th - Higher Ed
About 9 million tons of plastic are dumped into the world's oceans every year -- enough to fill a football stadium 23 miles high. But a project dubbed the Ocean Cleanup aims to eliminate it with a method that researchers are testing in...
Instructional Video10:16
SciShow

A Brief History of Robotics

12th - Higher Ed
Why don't we have robots taking care of our every need by now? A little history of the field of robotics might help you understand how hard it is to get machines to perform tasks, and how far we've come in just a few decades.
Instructional Video4:38
Curated Video

GM and Dow Collaborate to Advance Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video discusses the advancements in hydrogen fuel cell technology, specifically focusing on General Motors' collaboration with Dow Chemical Corporation to launch an industrial power generation unit. The unit uses hydrogen as a...
Instructional Video3:30
Mazz Media

What are Robots?

6th - 8th
Dive into the exciting world of robotics in this educational science video for elementary students! "What is a Robot?" will spark curiosity and take students on a journey through the fascinating universe of machines that move, think, and...
Instructional Video1:36
Curated Video

Shell Eco Marathon: Pushing the Limits of Fuel Efficiency

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Shell Eco Marathon is a prestigious annual event where competitors from around the world construct fuel-efficient cars and race them on a circuit, aiming to use as little fuel as possible. The race showcases the combination of...
Instructional Video4:28
Curated Video

Operation Pluto: The World's First Offshore Pipeline in WWII

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Operation Pluto was a groundbreaking engineering feat during World War II, where an offshore pipeline was laid across the English Channel to supply fuel to the Allied forces in Normandy. With innovative technology and secrecy, steel...
Instructional Video7:20
Curated Video

What is Product Management? ...and a Product Manager?

10th - Higher Ed
Product Management sounds a bit like Project Management. But it’s very different. However, I often get asked the question. So, in this video I’m going to answer the question, what is Product Management – and what is a Product Manager?...
Instructional Video2:58
Curated Video

ARCA's Demonstrator 2B: A Step Towards the X Prize

Pre-K - Higher Ed
ARCA, a Romanian group of engineers and space enthusiasts, has developed a privately funded rocket project called the Demonstrator 2B. Equipped with a new type of reusable rocket motor, this prototype craft serves as a stepping stone...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Exploring Oil and Gas Reservoirs: The Power of 4D Seismic Imaging

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explains how seismic surveys and 4D imaging technology are used by oil and gas companies to locate and extract resources more efficiently. By creating visual models of underground deposits, engineers can accurately identify...
Instructional Video2:30
Curated Video

The Importance of Timing: Behind the Scenes with Olympic Timekeepers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video highlights the crucial role of timing in sports, particularly at the Olympic Games. It showcases the advanced technology developed by Swiss Time Keeping to accurately record and measure athletes' performances, ensuring fair...
Instructional Video2:51
Curated Video

Formula One Car Setup: The Key to Success on Every Track

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we learn about the importance of fine-tuning the setup of a Formula One car for optimal performance on different tracks. The engineers simulate different wing angles and adjust the shock absorbers to find the best...
Instructional Video2:05
Curated Video

Water Purification System Provides Lifeline to Tsunami-Stricken Province

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In the aftermath of the devastating tsunami in Indonesia's Archer province, a state-of-the-art water purification system, donated by General Electric, is providing nearly 450,000 liters of drinkable water per day. With the assistance of...
Instructional Video5:54
Curated Video

European Space Agency's Exciting Missions and Future Plans in 2005

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In 2005, the European Space Agency achieved significant milestones in space exploration and technology. From landing on Titan and sampling its atmosphere to launching the heaviest commercial launcher, the Arian 510 ton, Europe made great...
Instructional Video10:01
Curated Video

What is New Product Development (NPD)? And How to Do it...

10th - Higher Ed
We take it for granted when new products appear on the market. They must have been made by someone, who followed a process. And that process was the New Product Development, or NPD, process. What’s the connection between NPD and Project...
Instructional Video2:26
Curated Video

Expansion and Contraction

6th - 12th
Discover how different materials react to heat, and why this can be both useful and dangerous. Physics - Energy And Radioactivity - Learning Points. Temperature affects the size and shape of an object due to the expansion and contraction...
Instructional Video3:27
Curated Video

Mission to Mars

Pre-K - 3rd
Joining the Curiosity robot as it explores the planet Mars. Our universe - Space adventure - Rocky planets Learning Points The Curiosity robot was sent to explore the rocky planet Mars. A Twig Junior Film - Core science concepts...
Instructional Video5:17
Curated Video

The Rosetta Comet Mission for Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
The Rosetta Comet Mission, spearheaded by the European Space Agency (ESA), was a groundbreaking space mission designed to study the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Launched in March 2004, Rosetta traveled over 6 billion kilometers,...
Instructional Video8:32
Curated Video

Story of Disney Imagineering for Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Join us as we delve into the captivating history of Disney Imagineering, the creative force behind the magic of Disney theme parks around the world. Established in 1952 by Walt Disney himself, the division was originally known as WED...
Instructional Video3:29
Wonderscape

The Dakota Access Pipeline: Standing Rock's Fight for Environmental Justice

K - 5th
This video explores the controversy surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline, highlighting the protests led by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and their allies against its construction. Learn about the legal battles, environmental concerns,...
Instructional Video4:53
Curated Video

From Bats to Submarines: Sonar and Climate Change Solutions

3rd - 8th
Video 5 of the Echolocation Unit. This segment transitions from bats to human technology by explaining how sonar was developed as a form of echolocation to help ships, especially submarines, navigate in the dark depths of the ocean....
Instructional Video3:06
Wonderscape

Katherine Johnson's Early Years at NACA: Breaking Barriers

K - 5th
This video covers Katherine Johnson's first years at NACA, where she worked as a human computer solving complex mathematical problems. Her curiosity and assertiveness led her to become the first woman to attend engineers' meetings,...
Instructional Video3:57
FuseSchool

Defining Robotics

6th - Higher Ed
This video provides a foundational understanding of robotics, describing it as a branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots. The video explains the general components of...