Instructional Video2:28
TMW Media

Magical Glass Technology: Learn how glass helps telecommunications and eyeglasses

K - 5th
What is the difference between making cubes for optical fibers and eye glass lens? What is multiplexing? Magical Glass Technology, Part 3
Instructional Video4:11
TMW Media

Magical Glass Technology: What other products use glass and how

K - 5th
In a wafer, what are the limits to glass and what is a possible solution?<br/>
Magical Glass Technology, Part 2
News Clip1:58
Bloomberg

Huawei Phone's Controversial Chip Made on ASML Machine

Higher Ed
Shares of ASML Holding NV fell in Amsterdam trading after Bloomberg reported that its equipment was used by China's Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. to manufacture an advanced processor for Huawei Technologies Co....
Instructional Video5:39
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Be Smart

DNA Doesn’t Look Like What You Think!

6th - 12th Standards
DNA forms a double helix, but that is not what it looks like. A fact-filled video takes on this inaccuracy as part of an extensive playlist on biology. It shares the recent discoveries about what DNA looks like as well as the many...
Instructional Video3:13
Exploratorium

How Big Is a Virus?

6th - 12th Standards
Get a magnified look at cells. Learners see the relative size of cells by virtually viewing a display at the Exploratorium. When the width of a hair is scaled to be almost a foot, a virus is no bigger than a poppy seed. Scholars hear an...
Instructional Video3:41
Veritasium

How To Make Graphene

9th - Higher Ed Standards
The thinnest material known to man also conducts electricity and heat. The video discusses graphene, highlighting its strength and usefulness, explains nanotechnology, and details the Nobel Prize for playing with tape.
Instructional Video
Other

Nanozone: How Small Is a Nanometer?

6th - 8th
Watch an informative, kid-friendly video about nanometers.