Instructional Video17:31
SciShow

SciShow Quiz Show: SciShow vs VidCon

12th - Higher Ed
With VidCon Australia just around the corner, Julia Maes, Executive Producer of VidCon International, faces off against Hank Green on the SciShow Quiz Show, answering questions about Australian things and earning prizes for Patreon patrons!
Instructional Video10:42
Rachel's English

Speaking English: How to Pronounce "Water" in American English (It's Not Easy!)

6th - Higher Ed
I created this video to help you nail the pronunciation of the word “water” in American English. But I also need your help with a very important task: to raise money for Team Water! That’s right, this video is for people learning about...
Instructional Video6:51
Physics Girl

Can you call a cell phone in the microwave?

9th - 12th
Do cell phones placed in a microwave still receive signals? What is the difference between microwave oven radiation and the signals used by your phone?
Instructional Video2:18
Next Animation Studio

Possible ‘Havana Syndrome’ attack delays V.P. Harris’ flight

12th - Higher Ed
Havana Syndrome is a mysterious illness that many experts believe could only be caused by directed energy weapons that pulse invisible microwaves at targets.
Instructional Video7:32
Physics Girl

Can You Call a Cell Phone in the Microwave?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Next match: cell phone versus microwave! A lesson in a larger physics playlist compares frequencies of cell phones and microwaves and their interactions. Experimenting reveals microwaves block cell tower signals but allow WiFi signals to...
Instructional Video7:10
PBS

Cosmic Microwave Background Explained

10th - Higher Ed Standards
As part of their Cosmology series Space Time presents a video that explains the history of electromagnetic waves and the shifting and expanding wavelengths. It finishes by exploring cosmic microwave background radiation. 
Instructional Video2:16
American Chemical Society

No, Your Microwave Isn't Dangerous - Food Myths #1

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Are microwaves a fast way to cook—or a fast way to get radiation poisoning? Science scholars get their facts straight with a video from the American Chemical Society's Reactions series. The narrator explains how microwaves work as well...
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THNKR

Bill Nye Searches For Water On Jupiter

6th - 12th Standards
How can researchers measure the amount of water on Jupiter? Through a thought-provoking THNKR "Why with Nye!" video, young space scientists search for the universal solvent on a distant planet. Topics include how scientists use visible...