Instructional Video4:34
Science360

Researchers discover how elephant seals protect their organs when diving! NSF Science Now 24

12th - Higher Ed
In this week’s episode, we discover secrets in buried soils; we learn how elephant seals protect their organs when diving; we learn about Amulet -- the future in wearable technology; and, finally, we explore the fast-moving Thwaites...
Instructional Video1:16
Next Animation Studio

Scientists may have explained the solar system’s ‘Great Divide’

12th - Higher Ed
A separation known as the Great Divide splits the rocky planets and the gas planets in our solar system.
Instructional Video1:17
Next Animation Studio

Cryptocurrency mining could be contributing to climate change, study finds

12th - Higher Ed
New research from the Technical University of Munich has found that the amount of computing power needed to mine bitcoin produces roughly the same amount of carbon emissions as a major city like Las Vegas.
Instructional Video7:41
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Can Seaweed Save the World: Seaweed Farming

9th - 12th
Professor Tim Flannery investigates how seaweed is helping to save the world. From growing the foods of the future, helping clean polluted water and even combating climate change. Is it possible to farm seaweed in the open ocean to...
Instructional Video0:40
Next Animation Studio

Diseased trees turned into methane producers, study shows

12th - Higher Ed
A paper published in Geophysical Research Letters shows that aging and diseased trees produce flammable concentration of methane, believed to be a new source of the potent greenhouse gas. Applied on a global scale the methane releases...
Instructional Video4:12
Catalyst University

Carbon Dioxide Transport Clarification

Higher Ed
Carbon Dioxide Transport Clarification
Podcast25:11
NASA

Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 71, Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization Experiment Small Steps, Giant Leaps

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization Experiment Principal Investigator Mike Hecht discusses the MOXIE technology demonstration that's generating oxygen on the Red Planet.
Podcast22:28
NASA

‎NASA in Silicon Valley: Jonathan Galazka Talks About Designing Experiments for the International Space Station

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A conversation with Johnathan Galazka, a scientist in the Space Biosciences Research Branch at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
Instructional Video2:31
Science360

Rising CO2 Levels Make Forests Work Overtime

12th - Higher Ed
You might never know it, but the seemingly quiet Harvard Forest in Massachusetts is actually hard at work. Like other forests, it's busy doing some serious global housekeeping, which is being monitored by scientists at Harvard...
Instructional Video5:00
Professor Dave Explains

Introduction to Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry

12th - Higher Ed
So far we've learned a lot about general chemistry and organic chemistry, so let's move into inorganic chemistry and organometallic chemistry. In this series we will investigate all the elements on the periodic table that were ignored in...
Instructional Video4:40
TMW Media

Searching for Life in the Galaxy: How life on Earth began

K - 5th
What was proto-Earth like? How do Earth slowly form over time? Where were the first forms of life found on Earth? Searching for Life in the Galaxy, Part 1
Instructional Video28:04
The Wall Street Journal

Navigating the Carbon Credits Market

Higher Ed
Carbon credits are a quick option to help companies meet their emissions-reduction goals. Executives from Salesforce and Delta Air Lines share how their companies have incorporated credits into their sustainability strategy.
Instructional Video9:28
Catalyst University

Nucleotide Metabolism | Purine Biosynthesis 1: Up to IMP

Higher Ed
Nucleotide Metabolism | Purine Biosynthesis 1: Up to IMP
Instructional Video7:23
Curated Video

Biological Methods of Extracting Metals: Pros and Cons

Higher Ed
The video explains the concept of biological methods of extracting metals. It explains the conventional methods of extracting metals using chemical reactions or electrolysis and the limitations of these techniques when dealing with low...
Instructional Video13:42
Catalyst University

MDMA (Ecstasy) | Mechanism of Action & Metabolism

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the mechanism of action and metabolism of the illicit drug, ecstasy, scientifically known as 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA).
Instructional Video18:46
Catalyst University

Melatonin Biosynthesis

Higher Ed
Melatonin Biosynthesis
Instructional Video4:29
Science360

NSF Science Now: Episode 42

12th - Higher Ed
In this week's episode we explore origami-inspired devices, examine family technology rules and, finally, we examine how changing ocean chemistry may threaten the Antarctic food chain.
Instructional Video3:57
Dom Burgess

What Are Endohedral Fullerenes?

9th - 11th
An introduction to a new and exciting material that may well become a common feature in all mobile devices. It's also staggeringly expensive!
Instructional Video2:18
Science360

Effects On Ocean Life - The Carbon Cycle

12th - Higher Ed
What will increased carbon do to life in the oceans?
Instructional Video5:50
Sustainable Business Consulting

Obstacles

Higher Ed
Discusses some of the common obstacles you may encounter when calculating a GHG inventory
Instructional Video7:17
Curated Video

Introduction to Organic Chemistry: Representing Molecules and Naming Compounds

Higher Ed
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...
Instructional Video23:01
The Wall Street Journal

Bringing Real Food To All

Higher Ed
Belcampo CEO Anya Fernald and The Kitchen co-founder Kimbal Musk speak with The Future of Everything host Jennifer Strong about the challenges in bringing sustainable, healthy food to all.
Instructional Video27:08
Financial Times

How energy transition is driving strong commodities prices

Higher Ed
The executive chair of Trafigura expects the higher prices paid for minerals and metals to last amid a prolonged commodities supercycle as traders look to collect a big mix of sources to meet future needs
Instructional Video1:07
Next Animation Studio

Architects reveal the high-rise that sucks CO2 out of air

12th - Higher Ed
Cities of the future will suck smog and use that carbon to build roads with.