NASA
NASA | How Do Active Volcanoes Change Clouds?
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center scientist Andrew Sayer talks about how emissions from volcanoes can affect clouds. This video provides an overview of research published in the Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. Research:...
Jabzy
Torstenson War - 3 Minute History
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Torstenson War
Curated Video
I WONDER - How Did Aztecs Grow Crops?
This video is answering the question of how did Aztecs grow crops.
Next Animation Studio
Russia discovers five new islands in the Arctic
The Russian navy has found five new islands in the remote Arctic.
Curated Video
The Theory of Evolution and its Challenges: Darwin, Lamarck, and the Science Behind Adaptation
This video discusses Charles Darwin's theory of evolution and how it was received at the time it was published. It starts with Darwin's observations during his world expedition in the 19th century, particularly on the finches of the...
NASA
NASA | GPM Analyzes Powerful Tropical Cyclone Winston over Fiji
The Global Precipitation Measurement or GPM mission core satellite passed directly over Tropical Cyclone Winston on Feb. 20 just after it made landfall on the north coast of Viti Levu Island, which is the largest and most populated...
The Viral Fever
Uros Island People, Peru: Fishing and Hunting on Lake Titicaca
Uros Island People, Peru part 2/3: This video showcases the lifestyle and traditions of the Uru people, who have built their community on the floating islands of Lake Titicaca in South America. The Uru rely heavily on fishing, bird...
The March of Time
1944: PACIFIC THEATER: Angled XWS Line of ships on ocean in silhouette. WS PAN US Navy Amphibious Forces ships, VS Sailors attaching side support rack, sorting rockets, screwing off nose cap, stacking shells in rack. WWII, World War II.
MOT 1944: PACIFIC THEATER: Angled XWS Line of ships on ocean in silhouette. WS PAN US Navy Amphibious Forces ships, VS Sailors attaching side support rack, sorting rockets, screwing off nose cap, stacking shells in rack. WWII, World War II.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Robert McCaw - On Being a Writer
Robert B. McCaw grew up in a military family traveling the world. After graduating from Georgetown University, he served as a lieutenant in the US Army before earning his JD degree from the University of Virginia School of Law. Upon...
Ancient Lights Media
Atlas of the United States: The Southeastern Region: Florida
This clip explores the geography, history, and some important cultural features of Florida.
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Bushwhacked! - Series 3 - Episode 5 (Croc Island Rangers)
It’s an invitation-only trip for the well-traveled hosts to the remote Crocodile Islands located off the coast of North East Arnhem Land – a small speck of sand in the Arafura Sea. But the mission that awaits Kayne is sure to test all...
Hip Hughes History
Imperialism in 20 minutes (2/2)
Geared for students taking high school level US History, specifically covering Industrial Age concepts.
Mr. Beat
Greenland and Iceland Compared
Iceland and Greenland Both are countries .um, well, Greenland is not exactly its own country. It's part of the Kingdom of Denmark, considered a self-governing constituent country. So it's almost a country? Kind of a country? Well, most...
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Speciation and Adaptive Radiation
This video explains the concept of speciation and how it occurs through natural selection and adaptation. It highlights the importance of isolation in promoting speciation, using the example of the Galapagos Islands and their endemic...
Curated Video
Is The 'Sunken City' Of Atlantis Real?
We do not know for sure if the sunken city of Atlantis is real. The only written record of its existence is from the great philosopher Plato. Even the location of this utopia is a mystery. Many different locations have been proposed as...
FuseSchool
BIOLOGY - Evolution - Darwin's Finches and Natural Selection
The study of finches led to the development of one of the most important scientific theories of all time. In December 1831 a naturalist called Charles Darwin boarded the HMS Beagle, bound on a surveying voyage of South America. Whilst...
The Viral Fever
Uros Island People, Peru: Island Settlements on Lake Titicaca
Uros Island People, Peru part 1/3: This video explores the importance of water as a source of life and focuses on Lake Titicaca, the largest freshwater lake in South America. It showcases the unique lifestyle of the indigenous people...
Espresso Media
Journey to the Unknown: Exploring Remote Territories
In this video, a group of explorers discovers a ship in a remote location based on the guidance of Robert Hedlund. They reflect on their nomadic lifestyle and the impact of human presence on the natural world. The Last Place on Earth -...
Next Animation Studio
The La Palma volcano has stopped erupting, but danger still persists
The La Palma eruption was declared over on Christmas Day, but reactivation can’t be ruled out and other major issues are now coming to the fore.
Wonderscape
History Kids: The Attack on Pearl Harbor and the Pacific Theater of World War II
This video provides a historical overview of the events leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor, the consequences of the attack, and the subsequent involvement of the United States in World War II. It also raises thought-provoking...
Mediacorp
Exploring Indonesia's Undocumented Islands
In this video, a government mapping team in Indonesia is on a mission to find and register the country's missing islands. With the help of a drone, they discover three undocumented islands, but face challenges in confirming their status....
PBS
What the Cutest Animal Can Teach Us About Saving Ourselves
Climate change is affecting lots of living things, including the fluffy, cute ones. What can the adorable pika teach humans about adapting to global warming?