Instructional Video7:01
CuriosaMente

12 Mujeres que transformaron la ciencia

9th - 12th
Conoce a 12 mujeres que cambiaron la historia de la ciencia. Video sobre de mujeres en la ciencia por el 11 de febrero, Día Internacional de la Mujer y la Niña en la Ciencia. Es importante destacar el Día Internacional de la Mujer y la...
News Clip4:03
Press Association

Remember there is love in the world on Covid reflection day – Alison Steadman

Higher Ed
Actress Alison Steadman has urged people to “remember that there is love in the world” as the nation reflects on the lives lost during the coronavirus pandemic, one year on from the first lockdown.
Stock Footage1:45
Bridgeman Arts

Women as teachers, scientists and judges in 1950s - clip features Marie Curie in her lab

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A woman welcoming children at nursery school (Ecole maternelle) ( 1950s -1960s). A girls classroom and a woman math teacher. A science class. Women and girls students and their female teacher. 1960s. A young woman and young men studying...
Instructional Video9:42
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SciShow

Great Minds: Marie Curie

9th - 12th
Marie Curie was a genius and a hard-working, selfless, groundbreaking scientist. A video discusses her work, her personal life, and how impressive both were for the time and place she was born. 
Instructional Video18:46
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Mystery of Matter

Into the Atom, Part 1: Atoms Have Parts

9th - 12th Standards
Finally mysteries are revealed! A thorough lesson shows how the scientific method helps to solve mysteries of now common elements. Young scientists watch the video presentation to gain a thorough understanding of how Madam Curie...
Instructional Video11:48
Crash Course

Marie Curie and Spooky Rays: Crash Course History of Science #31

9th - 12th Standards
Marie Curie overcame limitations to become the first person to win two Nobel Prizes. A video presentation outlines her work and discoveries in radioactivity. The narrator gives a timeline of her achievements as she sacrificed her...
Instructional Video11:17
Veritasium

The Most Radioactive Places on Earth

9th - 12th Standards
Spoiler alert! The most radioactive place on Earth may be much closer than you think! Explore some of the world's radioactive hot spots with an engaging video from the Veritasium playlist. Content includes the units used to measure...
Instructional Video5:04
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TED-Ed

The Genius of Marie Curie

8th - 12th Standards
Can you name the only person to win two Nobel Prizes in two different sciences? After watching a short video on the life, discoveries, and accomplishments of Marie Curie, you can!
Instructional Video11:17
TED-Ed

The Most Radioactive Places on Earth

9th - 12th
Who receives that greatest amount of radioactive exposure? After visiting some of the most radioactive places on earth, including Chernobyl and Fukushima, viewers consider the exposure of radiation workers, astronauts, and cancer...
Instructional Video
Crash Course

Crash Course History of Science #31: Marie Curie and Spooky Rays

9th - 10th
It's time to talk about one of the most awesome scientists: Marie Curie. She figured out ways to get an education despite limitations of her homeland, was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and was the first person to win two Nobel...
Instructional Video
A&E Television

History.com: Marie Curie Helped Win Wwi

9th - 10th
Marie Curie, Nobel prize winner, also invented mobile radiology units and helped save numerous lives in World War I. Video [1:28]
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Visual Biography Explores Love and Radium

9th - 10th
Artist and author Lauren Redniss talks about her new book, Radioactive, an illustrated biography of the Curies and a look at their complicated legacy.
Instructional Video
Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies

Mocomi: Discovery of Radium

5th - 9th
Find out about the discovery of radium and its uses.