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NASA
NASA | Planetary Scientist Profile: Noah Petro
Noah Petro is a NASA planetary geologist who studies the surface of airless bodies in space, primarily focusing on the moon. In this video profile, Noah talks about how he was inspired to become a NASA researcher and what excites him...
Coach Dan Blewett
[LOVE THROWING] Day 24 - Skip Rocks
The Love throwing program is for baseball and softball players - a 30-day program, each day a different fun throwing activity.https://danblewett.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Love-Throwing-Program-Full-Guide.pdf' target='_blank'...
Coach Dan Blewett
[LOVE THROWING] Day 4 - Throw Rocks
The Love throwing program is for baseball and softball players - a 30-day program, each day a different fun throwing activity.https://danblewett.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Love-Throwing-Program-Full-Guide.pdf' target='_blank'...
EarthEcho International
STEMExplore: Life as a Geologist
This video features a geology professor from the University of Texas who discusses his exciting career as a geologist. He talks about his travels around the world and the interesting problems he solves in his lab. He also shares his...
Amor Sciendi
Virgin on the Rocks
Everyone talks about Leonardo da Vinci as the paradigm of the Renaissance Man. His painting The Virgin on the Rocks is perhaps the best example of his many talents on display.
Curated Video
Cosmic Calendar: History of The Universe In Just 365 days!
The concept of the cosmic calendar was popularized by famous astronomer Carl Sagan to help people understand just how far apart on a time scale events in the Universe are. Basically, he arranged the 13.8 billion years of the Universe’s...
Professor Dave Explains
The Composition of Rocks: Mineral Crystallinity and Bonding Types
What is a mineral? How are minerals classified based on their elemental composition, crystalline structure, and bonding type? Learn the basics of mineral composition and classification in this video. <b<br/>r/>
Minerals part 1
Minerals part 1
Prime Coaching Sport
Bash the boulder - whole class PE game
Whole class unique competitive PE game using a large gym/exercise ball, with a different approach for students to practice their throwing and target skills.
Science360
Ecologists test stability of Maine ecosystem over two decades - Science Nation
Working on a lobster boat in Swan's Island, Maine, typically means an early wake-up call. The boats head out around 5:30 in the morning.
For University of Pennsylvania ecologist Peter Petraitis, California State...
For University of Pennsylvania ecologist Peter Petraitis, California State...
Professor Dave Explains
Native Elements, Oxides, Halides, and Sulfides
Different types of rocks contain different classes of minerals, which can tell us a lot about the geological environment in which the rock formed. What are these different mineral classes? What is the common structure of each...
Curated Video
Way Cool Science II:Rocks and Minerals
Friendly and fun host, Max Orbit, asks questions about the world and searches for answers. This DVD series is designed to engage students while introducing scientific principles and concepts in a fun and entertaining way. Max Orbit...
NASA
Exploring A Crater
This video looks at a NASA Goddard Instrument Field Team deployment to the Kilbourne Hole maar crater in New Mexico. The scientists came here to test hand-held geological instruments that may one day be used by astronauts...
NASA
On a Mission: Season Two, Episode 8: Diamonds in the Ice
Every year, intrepid Antarctica explorers hunt for space rocks that have fallen to Earth.
Professor Dave Explains
Introduction to Geology
Geology is the study of the Earth itself. But contrary to popular belief, geologists don't just look at rocks all day. Of course rocks are important to study, but geologists also study earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciers, and the structure...
Professor Dave Explains
History of the Earth Part 1: Hadean, Archean, and Proterozoic Eons
If we are going to learn about the Earth, we had better start from the beginning! The Hadean, Archean, and Proterozoic eons will take us all the way from the formation of the Earth, 4.6 billion years ago, until about half a billion years...
FuseSchool
Structure Of The Earth & Its Different Layers
Structure Of The Earth & Its Different Layers | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool Learn the basics about Structure of the Earth and the composition its different layers. How was the Earth created? What elements is it made...
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Earth's Dynamic Forces
In this video, the teacher explains the natural phenomena of earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and geothermal features. They discuss the causes, effects, and characteristics of each event, using simple language and examples such as...
Red Rock Films
Ecosystem Activator: Streams and Rivers. Age 10 - 14.
Highlighting the life and movement of freshwater rivers and streams. Animals and their aquatic interactions with the ecosystem. Why streams and rivers are important and should be protected.
National Parks Service
Glacier National Park - Glacier's Geologic Story (Accessible Version)
Geologist Chris Weiss highlights the interesting and unique geologic history of Glacier National Park <b<br/>r/>
CREDIT: Glacier National Park
CREDIT: Glacier National Park
Professor Dave Explains
Types of Silicates Part 1: Orthosilicates, Disilicates, and Cyclosilicates
Silicates are a particularly complex class of minerals that all contain silica tetrahedra. Let's look at a few of the sub classes of silicates and the minerals in those groups to learn more about silicate structure.
The 8...
The 8...
FuseSchool
Hard & Soft Water
In this video learn about hard and soft water, the differences between these and where to find examples in everyday life.