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Curated Video

+4:3 Mars rover Curiosity finds signs of ancient stream

Higher Ed
Scientists said on Thursday that NASA's newest Mars rover has found signs that a stream once flowed across the surface near the site where it landed. Curiosity touched down in a crater near the Martian equator last month. The red planet...
News Clip4:43
Curated Video

Old Italian fishing boat transformed into scientific vessel

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:A former Italian fishing boat is helping Lebanon monitor its sea pollution. The CANA-CSRS was fitted with oceanographic equipment and now sails the Mediterranean carrying out scientific tests.STORY-LINE:Cruising along Lebanon's...
News Clip1:47
Curated Video

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Higher Ed
10/00/74 c0048824 - color miami florida detecting sedimentation flow via satellite cut story: "detecting sedimentation flow via satellite" shows: overhead shot of miami beach: overhead shot of bay and dredge: overhead shot of...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : UK surfers battle a tide of pressure

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : UK surfers battle a tide of pressure
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Curated Video

ITALY: TOWN OF POMPEII MADE A UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE UPDATE

Higher Ed
Italian/Eng/Nat The Roman town of Pompeii, preserved under volcanic ash after the explosion of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79 has been made a UNESCO World Heritage site on Thursday. It was amongst more than 30 cultural or natural sites the...
News Clip2:20
AFP News Agency

VOICED : UK surfers battle a tide of pressure

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : UK surfers battle a tide of pressure
News Clip1:44
Curated Video

Researchers say as much as 80 percent of the oil from the spill remains in the Gulf. They warn that the Gulf of Mexico oil spill is a bigger mess than the government claims and that a lot of crude is lurking deep below the surface.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Researchers: 80 percent of oil remains in Gulf CAPTION: Researchers say as much as 80 percent of the oil from the spill remains in the Gulf. They warn that the Gulf of Mexico oil spill is a bigger mess than the government...
Instructional Video2:18
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Daly's Model of Subduction

6th - 12th Standards
The subduction model: helping learners understand how continental drift is possible. An animation demonstration illustrates the process of subduction through an analysis of the earth's layers. The instructor narrates the process as the...
Instructional Video7:56
Amoeba Sisters

Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles

7th - 12th Standards
As the world turns ... so do the carbon and nitrogen cycles! Introduce them both to eager young biologists through an animated video, part of an extensive biology playlist. The narrator explains how each element moves through its...
Instructional Video
FuseSchool

How Do Fossils Form?

9th - 12th Standards
Fossils are fun with a function! But, why aren't they everywhere? Discover the unique conditions needed for fossil formation using an illustrated video. Junior paleontologists learn the differences between whole body and trace fossils,...
Instructional Video4:21
Fuse School

Hard and Soft Water

9th - 12th
What does it mean to have hard or soft water? Learners discover the chemistry behind water hardness in the fifth video of a seven-part series describing our water resources. Using simple animations and balanced chemical equations, young...
Instructional Video
Annenberg Foundation

Annenberg Learner: Following a Rock in a Stream

9th - 10th
Learn how water can transport materials from the mountains to the sea in this video. [2:19]
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Glaciated Landscape

9th - 10th
In this video from Nature, learn about the many different features and effects of glaciers in Ireland. [1:13]
Instructional Video
Next Vista for Learning

Next Vista for Learning: Weathering and Erosion

3rd - 8th
Understand the process of erosion in this video that briefly explains what happens to sediment over time. [0:48]