Instructional Video2:18
Science360

Computer Models - Climate Modeling

12th - Higher Ed
What is a computer climate model?
Instructional Video0:40
Next Animation Studio

Super Earth' planet likely made of diamond

12th - Higher Ed
A rocky planet that orbits a star located in the constellation Cancer is likely made largely of diamond, according to astronomers. 55 Cancri e is roughly twice as big as Earth and eight times heavier. The 'super Earth' is so close to its...
Instructional Video4:36
Healthcare Triage

The Shifting Messaging on Masks

Higher Ed
The messaging on masks and coronavirus has been mixed, and has shifted throughout the pandemic. We now have better data, and it is clear that wearing a masks can help prevent the spread. We should be wearing masks when we go out in...
Instructional Video9:39
Astrum

Why Does NASA Think There Are 1,000,000,000,000 Starless Planets in Our Galaxy?

Higher Ed
Gravitational microlensing events are revealing the mysteries of rogue planets, but what are they, and how does it work? And what role does the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope play in helping us spot more rogue planets in the future?
Instructional Video12:01
Catalyst University

Calculating Ideal Body Weight

Higher Ed
Calculating Ideal Body Weight
Instructional Video8:06
JJ Medicine

Thyroid Cancer Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)

Higher Ed
Thyroid Cancer (also known as Thyroid Carcinoma) is a cancer of the thyroid gland (which is an endocrine gland located in the anterior portion of the neck). There are 4 main types of thyroid cancer, each having similar signs and symptoms...
Instructional Video5:23
Curated Video

The Development of the Periodic Table: From Dalton to Mendeleev

Higher Ed
The video discusses the history of the periodic table and how it was developed by various scientists over many years. It explains how atomic weights were initially used to organize the elements before the discovery of atomic number. It...
Podcast24:38
NASA

‎Gravity Assist: Gravity Assist Podcast: Where Could We Go on the Moon? With Steve Mackwell

Pre-K - Higher Ed
With NASA planning to send astronauts to the Moon by 2024, Steve Mackwell chats about the Moon’s exciting unexplored areas.
Instructional Video3:10
Curated Video

The Size-Weight Illusion

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the size-weight illusion, also known as the Charpentier illusion, which occurs when people underestimate the weight of larger objects compared to smaller objects of the same mass. The illusion is influenced by factors...
Instructional Video2:30
Visual Learning Systems

Investigating Protists: Fungus-like Protists

9th - 12th
Eukaryotes that are clearly not animals, plants, or fungi belong to a very diverse and fascinating group called protists. This series of videos uses captivating video footage to illustrate organisms from tiny microscopic creatures to...
Instructional Video2:00
Visual Learning Systems

Comparing Mass and Weight

9th - 12th
This video explains the difference between mass and weight. The video also introduces the Newton as the unit of weight and highlights the different units used to describe weight in metric and English systems. This video is part of the...
Instructional Video12:20
Catalyst University

Quantum Harmonic Oscillator: Theory and Example Problem #1

Higher Ed
Quantum Harmonic Oscillator: Theory and Example Problem #1
Instructional Video9:51
Flipping Physics

(2 of 2) Measuring the Rotational Inertia of a Bike Wheel

12th - Higher Ed
1) Calculating if our answer makes sense. 2) Why can’t we sum the torques on everything? 3) Finding the force of tension.
Instructional Video1:34
Visual Learning Systems

Introduction to Matter and Mass

9th - 12th
Discover how everything around us, from trees and rocks to animals and people, is composed of matter. Learn about the different forms matter can take, such as solids, liquids, and gases, and understand how matter occupies space and...
Instructional Video1:24
Visual Learning Systems

Understanding Volume and Mass

9th - 12th
In this video, the concept of matter is explored and explained. he video uses relatable examples, such as comparing the size of a horse to a blade of grass, to demonstrate how matter takes up space. It also introduces the concept of...
Podcast18:15
NASA

‎NASA's Curious Universe: Earth’s Expanding Oceans

Pre-K - Higher Ed
With Earth’s recent record-breaking temperatures, the pace of sea level rise has accelerated. NASA scientists take us on a trip into their research right here on our home planet. Join us as we fly over Antarctic ice sheets and consult...