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What is Calculus in Math? Simple Explanation with Examples

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Calculus is a branch of mathematics that deals with very small changes. Calculus consists of two main segments—differential calculus and integral calculus. Differential calculus primarily deals with the rate of change of things, while...
Instructional Video0:50
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I WONDER - How Fast Can Light Travel?

Pre-K - 5th
Zoom into 'How Fast Can Light Travel?' to catch up with the speediest thing in the universe! A fast, illuminating adventure into the world of light, perfect for quick learners.
Instructional Video0:32
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I WONDER - How Do We Measure Wind Speeds?

Pre-K - 5th
Blow into 'How Do We Measure Wind Speeds?' to catch how scientists track the air's invisible dance! A quick, breezy adventure into weather wonders, just right for curious kids.
Instructional Video3:03
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High Five Facts - Animal Superpowers

Pre-K - 5th
Unleash the wild with 'Animal Superpowers,' where kids will marvel at the extraordinary abilities of creatures from around the globe! It's a supercharged journey into nature's most amazing talents, designed to awe and educate.
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I WONDER - Can Light Waves Travel At Different Speeds?

Pre-K - 5th
Discover 'Can Light Waves Travel At Different Speeds?' to learn how light speeds up and slows down! A bright, quick look for young scientists.
Instructional Video8:19
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What is a star? For Kids

K - 5th
Climb into a rocket and take a journey across the universe to the place where stars are born. Then learn about the life of stars, supernovas and how our own star, The Sun, gives life to all living things.
Instructional Video13:20
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Most Bizarre Beverages From Around the World

12th - Higher Ed
Weird History Food is showing you some really weird drinks and beverages from around the globe. From rainbow-colored beer to “Viagra” made from frogs, there’s an unusual beverage to delight—or disgust—just about every taste. If you dare,...
Instructional Video6:35
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Roller Coasters and Physics: The Thrill of Motion and Energy

K - 5th
Dive into the physics behind roller coasters, understanding how gravity, speed, velocity, and energy principles make these thrilling rides possible. Learn about gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy, key factors in roller...
Instructional Video5:51
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Flight Physics: Understanding Air Pressure and Bernoulli's Principle

K - 5th
Dive into the fundamentals of flight physics by exploring concepts such as air pressure and Bernoulli's principle. From Leonardo da Vinci's pioneering sketches to Daniel Bernoulli's groundbreaking discoveries, learn how pressure...
Instructional Video4:38
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Exploring Types of Waves: Transverse and Longitudinal

K - 5th
Learn about the different types of waves, including transverse and longitudinal waves. Understand how these waves move through different mediums and their properties. Discover the speed of sound and how it varies depending on the...
Instructional Video5:07
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Big Ideas - Episode 16 - Land Speed Records

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In 1964 at the Butterfield Salt Flats in Utah, 27 year old speed king Craig Breedlove became the first to move across the earth s surface at more than five hundred miles per hour. In the process of setting his third world land speed...
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Big Ideas - Episode 15 - Space Shuttle

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Big Idea of a reusable craft for space travel became a reality in the 1980 s. After two decades of successful missions, the first space shuttle commissioned for reuse was launched in 1981, to great fanfare. Since then, NASA engineers...
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Living Green - Episode 115 - Green Motorbike Racing

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A green motorbike has been invented which is powered by batteries and recharged using a standard household socket. The bike can reach speeds of over one hundred miles per hour over mountainous terrain, perfect for Grand Prix...
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Breaking the Sound Barrier

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In October 1947, an unusual new test aircraft was being prepared; at the controls was Captain Chuck Yeager who was about to write his name into the record books.
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The Concorde: The Rise and Fall of the Supersonic Passenger Aircraft

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Concorde, the only supersonic passenger aircraft ever built, was once considered the future of international air travel. Despite its technological advancements and luxury appeal on the transatlantic route, the Concorde faced...
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Timeline of Supersonic Aircraft

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The first Supersonic Aircraft, the Concorde, flew it s maiden flight in 1969 and was heralded as a huge advancement in air travel technology. The iconic aircraft entered commercial service in 1976 and continued for 27 years.
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Big Ideas - Episode 21 - CERN

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In the 1980 s, the United States Air Force pioneered a Big Idea. It was a new method of navigation via satellite, predicted to have significant benefits for civilian, as well as military transportation. It was then called NAVSTAR, but is...
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Big Ideas - Episode 18 - Chuck Yeager

Pre-K - Higher Ed
On October 14, Charlies Ellwood Chuck Yeager became, at 24, the first pilot to travel faster than sound In the years following World War 2, breaking the sound barrier was a secret goal of many in the air force. The X1 rocket powered...
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Big Ideas - Episode 8 - Barnes Wallis Bouncing Bomb

Pre-K - Higher Ed
During World War 2, a British engineering scientist had a Big Idea. The Big Idea was to bomb a German dam, causing massive water loss to German industry. His plan was to drop bombs from low-flying aircraft, and skip them into the dam...
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Big Ideas - Episode 10 - The Wright Brothers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
100 years ago, two brothers had a Big Idea, and they changed the path of aviation history forever. Their idea was the challenge the theory of gravity and so the timeless dream of flying was realized. For Orville and Wilbur Wright, two...
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Thrust Supersonic Car: Breaking the Sound Barrier on Land

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Thrust Super Sonic Car was designed and built to break the world land speed record.
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Windshear Protection

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Windshear is a sudden and unpredictable change in wind direction. For aircraft taking off and landing, when there is little room for error, this sudden gust can spell disaster.
Instructional Video3:49
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Introducing the Magnificent Big Cats

K - 5th
Explore the fascinating world of big cats, from the family-oriented lions to the speedy cheetahs and powerful jaguars. Learn about their unique habitats, diverse hunting strategies, and the crucial role they play in maintaining...
Instructional Video5:10
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The Forces Behind Rocket Launches

K - 5th
Unpack the forces that propel rockets beyond Earth's atmosphere. This segment breaks down the concepts of thrust, weight, and drag, explaining their interplay in achieving successful rocket launches. Learn how engineers optimize rocket...