Instructional Video4:08
Curated Video

DIY SCI - EXTREME CRUSHING AIR PRESSURE

6th - Higher Ed
DIY SCI host Steve Spangler demonstrates the extreme crushing power of air pressure by crushing a steel drum!
Instructional Video0:43
Curated Video

It Might Seem Harmless, But This Little Scrubber Can Cause a Lot of Trouble

6th - Higher Ed
It Might Seem Harmless, But This Little Scrubber Can Cause a Lot of Trouble
Instructional Video8:01
Curated Video

The Amazing Process of Melting and Forging Gigantic Metal Parts

9th - Higher Ed
Today let's talk about the amazing process of melting and forging gigantic metal parts that can be used for a variety of project such as car production of wind turbine construction. About FRAME: When business meets engineering, FRAME is...
Instructional Video9:10
Curated Video

Can you wood turn brass, copper and aluminium?

12th - Higher Ed
In this woodturning video, I will attempt to wood turn different metals such as brass, copper and aluminium using some exotic hard woods like wenge, purple heart, spalted beech, blackwood. This was an experimental project to see how you...
Instructional Video14:15
Curated Video

The Impressive Process of Repairing Massive Ships Inside Dry Dock

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel to explore the complex process of the maintenance and painting of gigantic Ships. Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an incorrigible lover of...
Instructional Video20:31
Curated Video

A Day in the Life of Shipyard Workers Breaking Gigantic Retired Ships By Hands

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for a feature about how gigantic ships bolstered Southeast Asia's local maritime industries after being decommissioned along the beaches.



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Instructional Video5:45
Curated Video

Taj Mahal for Kids

Pre-K - 5th
In today’s episode we will take you to Taj Mahal, India’s famous tourist attraction and one of the seven wonders of the world. Learn about Taj Mahal for kids and toddlers with this educational video for children. The Taj Mahal is...
Instructional Video7:08
The Daily Conversation

How to De-Carbonize Methane, Cement, and Industry

6th - Higher Ed
Making things like cement, steel, and chemicals uses a lot of energy and is one of the hardest parts of the economy to clean up. A big problem is that about half the energy is wasted as heat, but better factory design and using things...
Instructional Video13:16
Flipping Physics

Calculating Buoyant Force on a Submerged Sphere

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to calculate the buoyant force acting on a steel sphere submerged in water! This demonstration covers the physics behind buoyant force, free body diagrams, and Newton’s Third Law. We'll use measurements and calculations to show...
Instructional Video8:01
Flipping Physics

Calculating Tension Force on a Submerged Oak Sphere

12th - Higher Ed
Discover how buoyant force impacts scale readings in this engaging physics lesson. Using free body diagrams and Newton's laws, we analyze scenarios involving submerged objects, tension forces, and buoyant forces. Watch as we break down...
Instructional Video33:30
Encyclopaedia Britannica

President Donald Trump delivers his inaugural address

Pre-K - Higher Ed
President Trump said the U.S. would 'flourish and be respected' under his leadership. (Scripps News)
Instructional Video2:06
The Business Professor

Understanding the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)

Higher Ed
The video explains the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), a federal law that aims to protect employees who work for employers with 20 or more full-time employees. It discusses the requirements for employers to maintain a safe and...
Instructional Video1:37
Curated Video

The History and Science of Boats: From Magellan to Modern Ships

3rd - 12th
This video explores the importance of boats in Magellan's expedition and the principle of buoyancy that allows them to float. It explains how even massive steel ships can remain buoyant due to the air inside them. The video also mentions...
Instructional Video4:08
Curated Video

Landmarks - Hadrian's Wall

12th - Higher Ed
HADRIAN S WALL HADRIAN'S WALL IS ONE OF ENGLAND'S MOST STUNNING AND MEMORABLE MONUMENTS. IT WAS BUILT IN AD 122 TO SEPARATE THE ROMANS FROM THE BARBARIANS. THE WORLD HERITAGE SITE TAKES IN SOME OF THE MOST RUGGED MOORLAND AND RUNS...
Instructional Video4:27
Curated Video

Landmarks - Malaysian Domes

12th - Higher Ed
MALAYSIAN DOMES WHAT DO A RACING YACHT AND A MOSQUE DOME HAVE IN COMMON? IN MALAYSIA, THEY ARE MADE OF THE SAME MATERIAL - FIBRE GLASS AND OTHER COMPOSITE MATERIALS. MOSQUE DOMES AND MINARETS ARE PROMINENT FEATURES IN MALAYSIAN CITIES,...
Instructional Video5:10
Curated Video

Transforming Industrial Land into a Sustainable Family Home in Austin

6th - Higher Ed
Christopher Brown collaborated with an ecological construction firm to build a sustainable home on a remediated industrial site in Austin, Texas. Discover the unique architectural choices and materials used to blend industrial elements...
Instructional Video3:17
Curated Video

Eco-Conscious Living: Sustainable Home Design on the Isle of Skye

6th - Higher Ed
Explore how a simple, eco-friendly home on the Isle of Skye integrates local materials and low-tech solutions for sustainability. From triple-glazed windows to wood stove heating, discover how thoughtful design enhances energy...
Instructional Video0:42
Curated Video

Alloy

6th - 12th
A mixture containing a metal element, made by melting the different elements together.
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Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual...
Instructional Video2:11
Curated Video

The Elements: Iron

6th - 12th
Iron is crucial in many areas of life: it is found in our blood, as well as being used to build bridges. Chemistry - Periodic Table - Learning Points. Iron is one of the most common element on Earth. Iron is found in living organisms....
Instructional Video1:56
Curated Video

What Are Electromagnets?

6th - 12th
How do electromagnets differ from permanent magnets, and what are they used for? Physics - Electricity And Circuits - Learning Points. An electromagnet is created by running an electrical current through a coil of wire. An electromagnet...
Instructional Video1:50
Curated Video

Factpack: Pressure and Altitude

6th - 12th
Changes in pressure at different heights, from outer space to the depths of the ocean.
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Instructional Video2:59
Curated Video

Alloys

6th - 12th
What exactly are alloys? What is it about their properties that make them so useful for a huge variety of purposes, from construction to jewellery? Chemistry - Periodic Table - Learning Points. Alloys are metals mixed with other...
Instructional Video3:05
Curated Video

Chernobyl Disaster

6th - 12th
In 1986, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded. What caused the explosion and why has Chernobyl become a lasting reminder of the dangers of nuclear power? Earth Science - Earth's Resources - Learning Points. The world's first...
Instructional Video9:36
Curated Video

Rusting Nails

6th - 12th
We investigate the conditions needed for rust to form. Four iron nails are placed under different conditions. One is half submerged in water. Another is completely submerged in boiled water. One is half submerged in salt water. The final...