Food Farmer Earth
Designing Modular Garden Blocks For Raised Beds
What's it take to turn an initial idea into a finished commercial product? For Doug Holcomb, and two fellow classmates, it was a MBA course assignment that inspired them to create a set of interlocking garden blocks to make a raised...
Visual Learning Systems
Mold and Cast Formation of Fossils
This video explains how fossils are formed through the processes of mold and cast. It highlights how the decay of a living thing can create a mold, which is a space left in the rock. The video emphasizes the usefulness of casts to...
Curated Video
Let's Make Ice Lollies
Ria and Padma are busy in the kitchen. They're making strawberry ice lollies. Will the lollies set properly? Watch this fun video to find out.
Mazz Media
The Scientific Method
In this live-action program viewers will learn that the scientific method is a disciplined, systematic way of asking and answering questions about the physical world. Students will come to understand each step of the scientific method...
Science360
YELLOW CHEMISTRY' TURNS SULFUR WASTE INTO PLASTICS
While many scientists are hard at work on "green chemistry" projects that will benefit the environment, there are a handful of researchers at the University of Arizona who are starting a trend of their own - "yellow chemistry." That's...
Curated Video
The Role of Plants in the Development of Modern Medicine
This video discusses how certain plants have been used for thousands of years to treat certain ailments and how, through modern technology, these active ingredients have been extracted to create drugs. It highlights various examples such...
Next Animation Studio
Bread could last 60 days without molding
An American company says it has developed a technique that can keep bread mold-free for 60 days. The bread is treated using a sophisticated microwave array that kills the spores that cause mold. The company, Microzap, claims their...
Curated Video
The History and Making of Chocolate
The Mayans and the Aztecs began consuming and cultivating chocolate, or Xocolati. When Spain colonized Mexico in the 1600s, chocolate became a popular food in Europe too. Learn how chocolate preparation changed from the bitter powder...
FuseSchool
Scientific Discoveries
In this video we'll discuss how some of the accidental scientific discoveries have been made. So essentially, scientists are very curious people that want to find out how the world works, they are always asking questions. Sometimes they...
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Viruses: The Science Behind Human Infections
The video is an informative piece about viruses and their impact on living things, specifically humans. It explains what a virus is, how it reproduces and infects cells, and the sheer number of viruses that can exist in a single drop of...
Learning Mole
Inedible Food
This animated song video is "If You're Happy." Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they enjoy fun songs.
The Backyard Scientist
Casting a Sword From Pewter
Not everybody has the equipment to melt aluminum, but pewters low melting point makes metal-casting available to everybody! Its melting point is so low, you can melt it in your kitchen. Pewter is mostly tin, with a little bit of antimony...
Curated Video
The Many Uses of Silicon
From its role as a key element to its applications in technology and everyday products, silicon proves to be a versatile and essential component. Discover how silicon is used in semiconductors, solar panels, glass, pottery, personal care...
Limonero Films
LEGO: The Transformation of a Toy Empire
This video tells the inspiring story of Jorgen Vig Knudstorp, who took on the role of CEO at LEGO during a time of crisis. Facing declining sales and massive debt, Knudstorp made tough decisions to streamline operations, reduce costs,...
Journey to the Microcosmos
What Is Mold and Why Does It Love Bread?
It's time to dive into our collection of spores, molds, and fungus!
Mazz Media
Reviewing the Scientific Method
This live-action video program is about the term __________ The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated...
Professor Dave Explains
Introduction to Mycology
Mushrooms are some of the most fascinating organisms on the planet. But what are they exactly? Are they plants? No! In fact, they are extremely different from plants. They belong in their own kingdom, called the Fungi kingdom. What else...
Step Back History
Did Medieval Anglo-Saxons Cure MRSA?
The world is at the verge of a crisis, where the antibiotics we used to treat infections for decades are becoming useless. It takes a historian and a microbiologist to possibly save the day.
FuseSchool
Antibiotics
Antibiotics… one of the greatest discoveries of the 20th century. You’ve probably taken them at some point during your life… maybe for a throat or ear infection? About 20 doses of antibiotics are prescribed per 1,000 people every day...
Science360
Biological Clocks - Science Nation
Everything from the mysterious phenomenon of "early morning" heart attacks in humans -- to how tiny nocturnal mammals evade predators -- to the blooming of plants -- is regulated by an organism's internal "biological clock." With support...
Getty Images
Rows of stainless steel molds fill a platform in a sausage-making facility.
Rows of stainless steel molds fill a platform in a sausage-making facility.
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Stainless steel molds fill conveyor belts in a sausage making plant.
Stainless steel molds fill conveyor belts in a sausage making plant.
Getty Images
America Faces Surplus Of Cheese With Record Dairy Production
America Faces Surplus Of Cheese With Record Dairy Production