Journey to the Microcosmos
Mysterious Jiggly Crystals and Other Intracellular Structures
Let's journey deep into the cells themselves to take a look at some of the structures that keep cells alive and others that do... something... that we'll figure out someday... probably.
National Institute of Standards and Technology
NIST Unscripted - Ray Simmonds
NIST physicist Ray Simmonds discusses his work in quantum physics and NIST's efforts to create a quantum computer. He also describes a qubit and a quantum bus, along with explaining how he was inspired to become a scientist.
Science360
Science Behind The News: Quantum Computing
Imagine if engineers could build a computer to be millions of times faster than anything that exists today, yet so small it's microscopic. John Preskill, a theoretical physicist at the California Institute of Technology, explains the...
Science360
Chemiscope to catch chemistry in the act
What the microscope did to unlock the secrets of biology, the ""chemiscope"" is intended to do, to revolutionize chemistry. The ultimate goal is to observe chemistry in the act, to see the making and breaking of bonds in real-space and...
Curated Video
Exploring St Elmo's Fire
In this video, we explore the fascinating phenomenon of St Elmo's Fire, a glowing plasma that occurs during storms. We learn about its origins, which are rooted in the brave actions of a Christian saint, and delve into the science behind...
Curated Video
Assessing the Reasonableness of Sums Using Clustering
In this lesson, students will learn how to assess the reasonableness of addition problems by using clustering. By grouping similar-sized numbers together, they can estimate the sum and check if the actual answer is reasonable. This...
FuseSchool
What Is An Element, Mixture And Compound?
Learn the basics about what is an element? how is a mixture done? and what is a compound? Find out in this video!
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Electromagnetic Energy
In this video, we explore the concept of electromagnetic energy and its role in lighting up a bulb. This video highlights the everyday presence and importance of electromagnetic energy in our lives, from powering our devices to the...
Visual Learning Systems
Forming Bonds: Exploring Covalent Bonds
Upon viewing the Forming Bonds video series, students will be able to do the following: Understand that matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms. Explain that atoms consist of many different types of subatomic particles including...
friEdTech
BYOT for Parents
This video is to help parents understand how student-owned devices can be used in the classroom for instructional purposes.
FuseSchool
What Is An Atom ?
Learn the basics about what an atom is? How do you recognize an atom, what are its properties? Find out more in this video!
Curated Video
Understanding Mass Numbers, Atomic Numbers, Isotopes, and Counting Particles in Atoms
The video explains the concepts of mass numbers, atomic numbers, and isotopes in chemistry. It discusses the structure of an atom, the relationship between the number of protons and electrons in neutral atoms, and how elements are...
Dom Burgess
Is Time Travel Possible? Wormhole - Every Think Part 2 of 3
Tipler Cylinders? Wormholes? Ring Lasers? Is it possible to travel BACK in time? In this action packed episode, Dom is hunted down by a government agent who wants to know how he made a time machine. Part 2 Dom investigates Einsteins and...
Visual Learning Systems
Introduction to Atoms
This video is an introduction to the Atoms series. This series helps to make the abstract concept of atoms become understandable. Many of the major scientific breakthroughs contributing to our understanding of atoms are highlighted....
Visual Learning Systems
Particles and Matter: the Tiniest Particles
Everything we see and touch is made up of millions of tiny particles. This program is full of colorful examples showing the ways that matter is composed of particles. Vivid animations illustrate how matter consists of different types of...
FuseSchool
Matter Exam Question 1
Work through this practice GCSE / K12 question on atomic number, atomic mass and electronic configuration. Read the question, and hit pause if you want to try answering it yourself. Then hit play again to watch how the teacher solves it.
Science360
Engines of Curiosity: Award-Winning Museums Look to the Future
2015 Public Service Award winners extend their reach beyond those iconic buildings, into classrooms, curriculum and the lives of students. Winners of the Public Service Award, The Museum of Science in Boston and New York City’s American...
Dom Burgess
What Are Endohedral Fullerenes?
An introduction to a new and exciting material that may well become a common feature in all mobile devices. It's also staggeringly expensive!
Next Animation Studio
Can antimatter fall upwards?
Scientists at CERN plan to drop antimatter into a vacuum chamber to see if gravity affects it the same way it affects matter.
Catalyst University
Proline and Arginine Catabolism to Glutamate Semialdehyde
Proline and Arginine Catabolism to Glutamate Semialdehyde
Curated Video
Introduction to Organic Chemistry: Representing Molecules and Naming Compounds
The video is a lecture on organic chemistry, introducing key concepts such as hydrocarbons, functional groups, homologous series, and isomerism. The speaker explains how organic molecules can be represented in different ways, using...
Visual Learning Systems
Magnetism: Magnetism Explained
This video explores the force of magnetism and how it affects our everyday lives. The atomic nature of magnetism is illustrated, and then applied in principle to common magnets. The video highlights how magnetic fields are created, and...