Instructional Video7:49
PBS

How Dinosaurs Coupled Up

12th - Higher Ed
Dinosaur mating behavior has been the subject of a lot of speculation, but what can we actually say about it from the fossil record?
Instructional Video5:30
SciShow

These Smart Roads Could Change the Future of Driving

12th - Higher Ed
From self-healing asphalt to electrified roads, technology is steering the future of driving along some exciting new paths!
Instructional Video4:02
SciShow

Colorado's Bright Yellow River, and Why Fruit Flies Mate

12th - Higher Ed
This week on SciShow News, toxic waste from an abandoned mine turned a river yellow, and new research shows that threatened fruit flies may have more diverse offspring.
News Clip4:37
PBS

Western states that rely on Colorado River fail to reach agreement on cutting consumption

12th - Higher Ed
This was an important week in the battle out west over water use. Seven states along the Colorado River basin were supposed to reach a collective agreement on how to use less water from an ever-shrinking river, but they failed to do so....
News Clip5:27
PBS

These Colorado preschoolers learn hands-on farming to prevent childhood obesity

12th - Higher Ed
As childhood obesity soars among low-income communities with limited access to fresh produce, some educators in Colorado are combating the problem by joining the farm-to-preschool movement. Now these preschoolers are learning their ABCs...
News Clip4:58
PBS

SCOTUS Wedding Cake Case

12th - Higher Ed
One of the Supreme Court's biggest cases this term probes whether the

religious beliefs of a Colorado baker override the rights of a couple
who
were refused a wedding cake because they are gay. Marcia Coy
le of The...
Instructional Video4:02
SciShow

Colorado's Bright Yellow River, and Why Fruit Flies Mate

12th - Higher Ed
This week on SciShow News, toxic waste from an abandoned mine turned a river yellow, and new research shows that threatened fruit flies may have more diverse offspring.
Instructional Video11:11
TED Talks

Chuck Plunkett: When local news dies, so does democracy

12th - Higher Ed
Nearly 1,800 newsrooms have shuttered across the US since 2004, leaving many communities unseen, unheard and in the dark. In this passionate talk and rallying cry, journalist Chuck Plunkett explains why he rebelled against his employer...
Instructional Video5:33
SciShow

These Smart Roads Could Change the Future of Driving

12th - Higher Ed
From self-healing asphalt to electrified roads, technology is steering the future of driving along some exciting new paths!
Instructional Video16:04
TED Talks

TED: What commercialization is doing to cannabis | Ben Cort

12th - Higher Ed
* Viewer discretion advised. This video includes discussion of mature topics and may be inappropriate for some audiences. In 2012, Colorado legalized cannabis and added to what has fast become a multibillion-dollar global industry for...
Instructional Video4:02
The Daily Conversation

America's Marijuana Laws & The 2016 Election

6th - Higher Ed
A look at marijuana laws across the United States.
Instructional Video6:50
PBS

Should We Have Salary Transparency?

12th - Higher Ed
Thanks to new laws requiring salary ranges to be included in job postings, some workers will have more leverage with their employers... while others may have less.
Instructional Video11:24
Curated Video

Is this Type of Fire Impossible to stop?

9th - Higher Ed
Fires are getting bigger and more homes are burning each year. Firefighters are having to change tactics when it comes to the most destructive fires, but why? Jennifer Blach, Ph.D., just released a new study in the journal, Science, and...
Instructional Video16:10
Curated Video

Who Killed the Colorado River?

9th - Higher Ed
This episode explores the mystery of the vanishing Colorado River Delta. Once a lifeline for the American Southwest, it's now a shadow of its former self. What happened? Outdated water laws? Excessive urban development and agriculture?...
Instructional Video5:53
Curated Video

From Near-Death To The Olympics: A Transformation That Will Inspire You

3rd - Higher Ed
AJ Muss is just 23 years old, but his has been an eventful life so far. As an alpine snowboarder, AJ qualified for this year's Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, competing for Team USA— but that's not the...
Instructional Video1:19
Curated Video

How to Draw Graffiti with Paes 164

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -Learn about Paes 164, one of Howcast's graffiti experts, in this video.
Instructional Video2:19
Curated Video

7 Standout Places To Retire I Kiplinger

9th - Higher Ed
We picked cities across the U.S. that are affordable and offer the amenities retirees value most. Plus, one of them is bound to be close to family.
Instructional Video2:19
Curated Video

US Cities That Offer More Value For Retirees

9th - Higher Ed
We picked cities across the U.S. that are affordable and offer the amenities retirees value most. Plus, one of them is bound to be close to family.
Instructional Video20:30
Curated Video

A Day in Life of Rusty Trains Transporting Million of Tons of Sugarcane per Year

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Canal for a journey through the sugarcane plantations of Indonesia on a rustic sugar train. Let’s explore the craftsmanship involved in maintaining these tireless railway machines.



Fluctus...
Instructional Video2:07
Great Big Story

Pat Craig's mission, transforming lives at The Wild Animal Sanctuary

12th - Higher Ed
Explore Pat Craig's journey in rescuing and caring for over 420 large carnivores at The Wild Animal Sanctuary.
Instructional Video2:30
Makematic

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

K - 8th
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848 transferred 55% of Mexican territory to the U.S., and ignited a fierce debate over slavery in these new lands.
Instructional Video2:33
Great Big Story

TC Wait, a life dedicated to sled dogs

12th - Higher Ed
Discover TC Wait's journey as a dog musher, rescuing and caring for sled dogs while exploring the wilderness.
Instructional Video12:07
Curated Video

The Empty Southwest: Why "No One" Lives In This Region Of The United States

9th - Higher Ed
The Southwest of the United States is often touted as one of the fastest growing regions in the country. But that really only applies to a few key areas, namely Las Vegas and Phoenix in the west, and large Texan cities in the east. But...
Instructional Video12:29
Curated Video

Why WYOMING Is "Empty" And COLORADO Is Not

9th - Higher Ed
Wyoming and Colorado are two states that would appear to have many similarities. Location, physical geography, history and even their very shapes mirror each other in interesting ways. However, Colorado has ten times the population as...