Instructional Video4:37
Curated Video

Mastering the Art of the Impossible Jump

6th - Higher Ed
Agathe directs Vincent in a daring scene that requires him to jump between buildings, with coaching from Chau Belle and the Yamakasis. Learn the techniques and mindset needed to perform spectacular stunts and find out if movie jumps...
Instructional Video4:25
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Landmarks - Laban

12th - Higher Ed
LABAN THIS IS A STORY THAT BLENDS AN OLD STORY, ART AND ARCHITECTURE THE LABAN CENTRE IN SOUTH EAST LONDON IS HOME TO THE WORLD'S LARGEST BUILDING FOR CONTEMPORARY DANCE. THE BUILDING IS CUTTING EDGE IN DESIGN AND PURPOSE BUILT FOR...
Instructional Video1:26
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Snake-Like Robot: Advancements in Microsurgery Technology

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Scientists in Japan have developed a snake-like robot with electronic muscles made of polymer gel covered in gold. These muscles provide smoother movement compared to conventional electric motor actuators, making it ideal for...
Instructional Video2:34
Curated Video

Understanding and Predicting Landslides: Advances in Research and Techniques

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video highlights the efforts of researchers from Durham University's International Landslide Centre in understanding and predicting landslides. Through analyzing soil samples and using techniques like pressure shear measurement and...
Instructional Video6:41
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The Impact of Technology on Sports: Improving Accuracy and Enhancing the Fan Experience

6th - Higher Ed
This video discusses the impact of technology on sports, specifically in terms of statistics and referee decision-making. It highlights the use of advanced algorithms and computer-generated images to track player movements and provide...
Instructional Video4:34
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Creating the Perfect Stunt: From Crane to Special Effects

6th - Higher Ed
The Testers team works to create a spectacular stunt scene involving a jump between buildings. With the help of a crane and a special effects expert, they combine physical stunts and CGI to make the impossible look...
Instructional Video5:51
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Do Cows Really Watch Trains Go By?

6th - Higher Ed
Join the Testers as they investigate whether cows truly watch trains pass. With expert insights into cow vision and hearing, they test various stimuli to see how cows react to movement and sounds, including train whistles. The results...
Instructional Video5:20
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Comparing Human Strength to Ants: The Exoskeleton Test

6th - Higher Ed
Agathe and David explore the strength of ants with ant specialist Audrey Dussotour, testing if humans can match ants' abilities using an exoskeleton. Watch as they experiment with carrying heavy weights and observe the incredible...
Instructional Video7:23
Seven Dimensions

Asking Closed and Choice Questions

Higher Ed
Asking questions makes conversations more engaging and helps build rapport. The type, tone, timing, and framing of questions all influence the quality of a conversation. Questions should be respectful and suit the situation and your...
Instructional Video5:00
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Exploring the Wonders of Death Valley: A Mysterious and Otherworldly Landscape

3rd - 12th
Death Valley is a vast and intriguing National Park, known for its extreme heat and arid conditions. Despite its harsh environment, it is home to a surprising amount of life, including unique wildlife and vibrant wildflowers. The park...
Instructional Video3:49
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Transformations in Geometry:Translations, Reflections, and Rotations Explained

9th - Higher Ed
Big Ideas Math -Grade 8 - Chapter 2 - Transformations. Discover the exciting world of transformations in geometry! In this video, Mrs. C breaks down the three main types of transformations—translations, reflections, and rotations with...
Instructional Video2:24
Curated Video

Diffusion - Part 2: Hot vs Cold Fluids

3rd - 12th
In part 2 of a 3 part discussion on fluid diffusion, Dr. Boyd explains and demonstrates the effect of temperature on diffusion. Minute 0:30 – Introduction Minute 0:41 – What you need Minute 0:54 – Explanation Minute 1:47 – Safety Minute...
Instructional Video0:48
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Músculos antagonistas

3rd - 8th
Pares de músculos opuestos que mueven el mismo hueso en direcciones opuestas. <br/<br/>>

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Instructional Video4:33
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Landmarks - Temple Mount

12th - Higher Ed
TEMPLE MOUNT THE TEMPLE MOUNT, ALSO KNOWN AS THE NOBLE SANCTUARY , IS A RELIGIOUS SITE IN THE OLD CITY OF JERUSALEM. IT S THE HOLIEST SITE FOR JUDAISM, BUT ALSO HOLDS GREAT SIGNIFICANCE IN THE MUSLIM AND CHRISTIAN WORLD. TODAY BOTH...
Instructional Video2:51
Science ABC

What Happens When You Get 'Knocked Out'?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A 'knock out’ occurs when a person is hit with a series of punches, kicks, elbow or knee shots, until the knockout hit is delivered and finally lose consciousness. In simple word knock out can be described as a sensation of...
Instructional Video3:07
Science ABC

Does Water Expand When It Freezes?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Yes, water expands when it freezes. Note that the word expands here indicates an increase in volume. So, a technically sound way to put it would bewaters volume increases when it freezes. This statement is accurate, and you can test its...
Instructional Video2:55
Science ABC

Bullets in Water: How Far Can a Bullet Travel in Water?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In a well-known TV show, a team of experts conducted an experiment to determine the effectiveness of water as a shield against bullets. They used different types of firearms, such as a 9mm pistol, shotgun, M1 Garand semi-automatic...
Instructional Video3:28
Science ABC

Why Do Our Fingers Curl While We Sleep?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Your fingers curl inwards when you sleep because of the way the muscles in your arms relax and due to the length of the tendons that connect the bones in the finger to the muscles in the arm. The movement of fingers, like any other body...
Instructional Video3:29
Science ABC

Why Is Static Friction Greater Than Kinetic Friction?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Friction is the resistance that one object or surface experiences when moving over another object or surface. The two types of friction that come into play when moving two objects against one another are static and kinetic. Static...
Instructional Video3:17
Science ABC

Why Does Traveling Make You Tired?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Travel Fatigue happens when your brain keeps your muscles engaged to account for small movements of the vehicle to ensure that your posture is properly maintained. These small movements cause your muscles to constantly work, which makes...
Instructional Video4:08
Science ABC

Why Does Pooping Feel 'Good?'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The satisfaction, relief, and even pleasure you feel after a good pooping session is due to the stimulation of two nerves: the pudendal nerve and the vagus nerve. Both have slightly different effects, but together, they contribute to...
Instructional Video8:07
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The Ghost Dance Movement | Native American Culture | Wounded Knee Massacre

9th - Higher Ed
The Ghost Dance was a spiritual movement amongst Native Americans that lived in the American west. It began at the end of the 19th century and had a massive influence for the Natives living in the area. It emerged at the time of the last...
Instructional Video4:46
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Understanding Heat Waves: Causes, Impacts, and Preparation

3rd - 12th
This video discusses the definition and causes of heat waves, as well as the increase in their frequency due to global warming. It provides tips on how to stay cool during a heat wave, emphasizing the importance of staying hydrated and...
Instructional Video0:47
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Convection

6th - 12th
The transfer of heat in a fluid by movement of the fluid itself.
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