Instructional Video25:30
The Wall Street Journal

ExxonMobil CEO on the Future of Oil and Gas

Higher Ed
ExxonMobil Chief Executive Darren Woods discusses the Western oil company’s continued investment in oil and natural gas alongside a strategy to reduce carbon emissions. He urges policy makers to focus on energy affordability and...
Instructional Video5:34
Curated Video

Reactivity Series: Displacement Reactions and Oxidation-Reduction Reactions

Higher Ed
The video discusses displacement reactions and their relation to the reactivity series. The presenter gives examples of experiments involving metals and non-metals and explains how the more reactive metal will displace the less reactive...
Instructional Video5:32
msvgo

Preparation of Amines: Reduction of nitro compounds

K - 12th
It explains six methods of preparation of amines with the help of associated chemical reactions.
Instructional Video2:57
Professor Dave Explains

Carbon: The Element of Life

12th - Higher Ed
You may have heard that carbon is the element of life. What does that mean? Let's find out!
Instructional Video0:35
NASA

NASA | Carbon All Around Us

3rd - 11th
Rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are driving changes in Earth’s climate. But scientists are still trying to answer important questions about how carbon dioxide emissions get absorbed by the land and the ocean — and how this...
Instructional Video7:42
Curated Video

Introduction to Alcohols and their Properties

Higher Ed
This video covers alcohols. The presenter explains the general structure and chemical properties of alcohols, including their homogeneous series and naming conventions. The two main methods for producing ethanol, a common alcohol, are...
Instructional Video6:31
Catalyst University

Chemistry | How to Name Binary Molecules

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the rules [with examples] for naming binary molecules in general chemistry.
Instructional Video20:23
Catalyst University

Hydroboration/Oxidation: Theory and Examples

Higher Ed
Hydroboration/Oxidation: Theory and Examples
Instructional Video16:04
Institute for New Economic Thinking

What Role Should Economists Play in Climate Policy?

Higher Ed
What role should economists play in climate policy? That’s a crucial question for James K. Boyce, professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, director of the environment program at the Political Economy Research Institute, and...
Instructional Video2:56
Professor Dave Explains

Practice Problems: Labeling Carbons

12th - Higher Ed
What's with this hierarchy? Primary, secondary, tertiary... can't all carbons be equal? Well, no. We need to be able to label the degree of substitution of any carbon in an organic molecule so that we can make predictions about the...
Instructional Video4:47
FuseSchool

Hydrogen & Fuel Cells

6th - Higher Ed
We are trying to design a way to power vehicles of the future by using the hydrogen that is stored as a fuel cell for Motor Vehicles in order to obtain energy for the vehicle we need to rejoin the hydrogen with oxygen and this is done...
Instructional Video9:39
Professor Dave Explains

Hydrohalogenation, Hydration, Dihalogenation

12th - Higher Ed
An overview of several addition reactions.
Instructional Video2:47
NASA

NASA | Planetary Scientist Profile: Emily Wilson

3rd - 11th
NASA scientist Emily Wilson discusses her work developing miniaturized instruments that measure greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Her latest instrument, the mini-LHR, works in tandem with AERONET, and will contribute to the global...
Instructional Video0:34
NASA

NASA | Lesley Ott: Carbon & Climate

3rd - 11th
Rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are driving changes in Earth’s climate. But scientists are still trying to answer important questions about how carbon dioxide emissions get absorbed by the land and the ocean — and how this...
Instructional Video2:12
Professor Dave Explains

Practice Problem: Mechanism - Reaction of an Epoxide

12th - Higher Ed
For this one we will have to know what epoxides do! It's a pretty neat little mechanism.
Instructional Video2:55
FuseSchool

How To Extract Aluminium By Electrolysis

6th - Higher Ed
Aluminium is the most abundant metal on Earth. However, it is expensive because a lot of electricity is used to extract it. Bauxite is the aluminium ore. It is purified to yield aluminium oxide, which is a white powder. Aluminium is then...
Instructional Video3:27
FuseSchool

Extraction Of Oxygen & Nitrogen From Liquid Air

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about Extraction of oxygen and nitrogen from liquid air. How do you extract oxygen? What are nitogren's properties? Find out more in this video!
Instructional Video5:04
NASA

Our Living Planet From Space

3rd - 11th
Life. It's the one thing that, so far, makes Earth unique among the thousands of other planets we've discovered. Since the fall of 1997, NASA satellites have continuously and globally observed all plant life at the surface of the land...
Instructional Video2:00
TMW Media

The Everglades Ecosystem: Plantlife in the everglades

K - 5th
How was the land for farmers south of the lake? What is good and bad about peat soil? How does other plant life help the everglades? The Everglades Ecosystem, Part 3
Instructional Video3:04
Professor Dave Explains

E2 Reaction

12th - Higher Ed
Introducing the E2 reaction.
Instructional Video20:29
The Wall Street Journal

The Next Big Thing, Part 1

Higher Ed
At WSJ Tech Live in Laguna Beach, Anousheh Ansari, the CEO of XPRIZE and Aicha Evans, the CEO of Zoox discuss what will keep the engine of tech innovation running in an era of skeptical users and wary regulators.
Instructional Video3:25
NASA

NASA, Partner Space Agencies Measure Forests In Gabon

3rd - 11th
NASA researchers have their boots on the ground and wings in the skies in Gabon, on Africa's west coast, for a comprehensive survey of the carbon storage of tropical forests. Partnering together with the European Space Agency, the German...
Instructional Video2:13
NASA

NASA Earth Expeditions: An Animated Tour

3rd - 11th
NASA takes you on a world tour with this animation as we kick off major new field campaigns to study regions of critical change from land, sea and air. Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Jefferson Beck
Instructional Video4:40
NASA

NASA | Blacker Than Black

3rd - 11th
The NASA Goddard Space Flight Center has a team of scientists testing micro and nano technology to use on spacecraft. The goal is to reduce the reflection off the surface of the instruments so that the data does not get polluted by the...