Curated Video
Natural and Manmade
Dr. Forrester shows how to identify parts of a system that are natural and manmade. She shows how to identify the sources of manmade products such as plastics, metals, aluminum, fabrics, paper, and cardboard.
Curated Video
The Evolution of Bridge Construction
From the earliest days we ve been building bridges to make it easier to cross over water, other roads or treacherous terrain. Bridges have evolved from stone constructions to modern monoliths of concrete and steel.
Curated Video
What's Inside A Filter Drier - How it works hvac
What's inside a filter drier and how do they work. In this video we'll be cutting open a hermetic filter drier from a refrigeration system to look at the internal components and learn how the unit works and where it is used to help you...
Curated Video
Machining a T-bolt on a Myford Super 7
Mike talks through the process of machining a T-bolt: an excellent small project for any budding machinist.
Curated Video
Making a Dog Collar
Although many of our videos are machining-focused, this time, we deviate towards a more artisanal project. In this video, Alastair makes a collar for our workshop mascot, Kasia. Using a tag he made previously, he uses metalworking...
Flipping Physics
Density
In this video, the Flipping Physics team discusses the concept of mass and density by comparing the mass and density of steel and wood. The team first addresses the misconception that steel is always more massive than wood, explaining...
Curated Video
Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship recognizes that entrepreneurs help to make goods and services available by exploring entrepreneurship.
Curated Video
Industrialization
Industrialization investigates the effects that industrialization has on Earth and its inhabitants by analyzing the pros and cons of industrialization.
Curated Video
Can Anyone become a Millionaire? | The Life & Times of Andrew Carnegie
Turns out the road to riches is easy, all you need to do is get some rich friends and achieve an overwhelming market share over a revolutionary technology!
One Minute History
134 The Industrial Revolution - One Minute History
The Industrial Revolution describes the change in economy, technology, and culture that began in mid 18th-century Britain. These changes spanned over 200 years and included new uses for metals such as Iron and Steel, and New energy...
The Backyard Scientist
DIY induction heater that can BOIL STEEL
DIY induction heater that can BOIL STEEL
The Backyard Scientist
The Impossible Fire pit Tornado
Is it possible to make a fire pit that always makes a fire tornado? I put some ideas to the test in this video to see if its possible!
Science Buddies
Build an Arduino Mass Driver - Cool Science Project
This video shows how to build a model mass driver, also called a coilgun, controlled by an Arduino. Mass drivers could be used to launch payloads into space with electromagnets instead of chemical rockets. There are many variables you...
Curated Video
High Five Facts - Recycled Metals
This video explores five fun facts about recycled metals.
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Is An Alloy?
This video is answering the question of what is an alloy.
Visual Learning Systems
Introduction to Bonding
This video introduces the Bonding series. The process of chemical bonding is described and illustrated through engaging live action footage, and supported by vivid animations. The role atomic structure plays in the process of bonding is...
Cerebellum
Emergence Of Modern America: The Gilded Age - Urbanisation
Just the Facts: The Emergence of Modern America: The Gilded Age uses fascinating historical footage to explore six decades that shaped modern America. The series examines the Gilded Age in the late 19th century, the Progressive Era of...
Science360
Japanese Quake Test
In Miki, Japan, a six-story wooden model condominium was shaken by the equivalent of a 7.5 magnitude earthquake. The test was said to be the largest simulated earthquake ever attempted with a wooden structure. The full-scale building sat...
Amor Sciendi
The Brooklyn Bridge is a Metaphor
John A. Roebling's vision for this bridge incorporated the technology of the past with the future as well as Manhattan and Brooklyn.
TMW Media
22nd Century Skyscrapers: Learn how wind and gravity affects the Burj Dubai
What materials are used to help with gravity? What is a future material that could be stronger than steel? 22nd Century Skyscrapers, Part 3
Sustainable Business Consulting
Energy Case Studies
Case studies of companies saving money through reducing energy usage and purchasing renewable energy.
ACDC Leadership
Who's the spokesperson for economics?
Most students today have probably never heard of one of the economist that Paul Krugman, called “possibly the most brilliant communicator of economic ideas to the general public that ever lived.” Milton Friedman won the Nobel prize in...