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Hard & Soft Water
In this video learn about hard and soft water, the differences between these and where to find examples in everyday life.
Curated Video
Cave
This live-action video program is about caves. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated graphics and...
Curated Video
Thaipusam: A Sacred Hindu Festival of Devotion and Atonement
This video highlights the significance of Thaipusam, which is observed by Hindu communities worldwide. The video mentions that Thaipusam is dedicated to Lord Murugan, the Hindu God of War, and takes place over three days during the full...
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids
Neanderthal Tools
What can be learned about the past by studying prehistoric tools? For at least the past 200 years, archaeologists have examined bits and pieces found in caves to learn more about the tools made by Neanderthals. Over the years, the...
Wonderscape
Unraveling the Mystery of the Olmec Civilization
This video is a lesson on the Olmec civilization, one of the earliest civilizations in the Americas. It discusses the mystery surrounding the origins and name of the Olmec people, as well as their achievements and cultural practices. The...
Curated Video
Caves
This brief video introduces the viewer to the different types of caves on our planet.
Religion for Breakfast
Exploring Qumran: The Dead Sea Scrolls Community
Qumran is a small settlement on the west shore of the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea Scrolls were found nearby. The archaeology of this settlement sheds light on the Jewish community that lived here and how they were connected to the Dead Sea...
Cerebellum
Prehistoric Man Human Evolution Upper Paleolithic - Early Modern Humans
Beginning in the late nineteenth century and throughout the twentieth century, geologists, archaeologists and paleoanthropologists have given the world evidence of the physical and cultural development of humans. Amazing discoveries...
Curated Video
Bulgaria, Devil's Throat Cave
The cave descends straight down without branching in either direction. The water from the Trigrad River falls from a height of 42 meters down the cave' "throat", making it the highest underground waterfall on the Balkan Peninsula....
Odd Quartet
The Oldest Music on Earth
While excavating the Hohle Fels cave in southwestern Germany in 2008, scientists discovered a bone flute that turned out to be one of the oldest music instruments in the world. In this episode we take a closer look at the flute itself...
The Brain Scoop
Into the Bat Caves of Kenya: Part 2
Field research is dirty work! Join a team of research scientists from the Field Museum in the second installment of a two-part series that is part of a larger playlist exploring mammals. The team continues their search for bats in...
The Brain Scoop
Into the Bat Caves of Kenya: Part 1
To the bat cave! No, not the one you're thinking of. Part one of a two-part series of expedition videos from playlist on mammals finds a group of researchers from the Field Museum embarking upon a quest. Content includes preparation for...
SciShow Kids
Explore an Ice Cave!
Caves have tunnels, chambers, rooms, and other features that make these geological features so amazing. Watch a video that focuses on one in particular—ice caves.
SciShow
Weird Places: Movile Cave
There is a place on earth where an ecosystem has been developing for millions of years without any interference from surrounding ecosystems or animals. The Movile Cave, discovered in Romania in 1986, offers a glimpse at an ecosystem...
PBS
Pbs Nova: Extreme Cave Diving
Follow a team of scientists as they explore underwater caves, in the Bahamas, that formed during the last Ice Age. They are one of the least explored and most dangerous places on earth. [01:23:00] (9 February 2010)
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Cave Science
Ready to go spelunking? Live from Missouri, the cave state, get an inside look at the biology, geology, and history of the underground attractions that gave the state its name.
PBS
Pbs Teachers:caves
Explore the California Cavern. Watch two kids use the scientific method to determine how formations change as they travel into deeper parts of a cave.