Instructional Video2:47
FuseSchool

Strong and Weak Alkali's

6th - Higher Ed
An acid is a substance that will dissociate in water to give a proton (or H+ ion) and a conjugate base. An acid is considered to be strong if dissociation nears 100%, and weak if dissociation is usually less than 1%. In this lesson, we...
Instructional Video6:00
Maddie Moate

How to Deal with Exam Stress and Anxiety | Science of Study #6 | Maddie Moate

K - 5th
How to Deal with Exam Stress and Anxiety | Science of Study #6 | Maddie Moate
Instructional Video9:55
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Preparation of Middle Distillate SRM Blends

9th - 12th
This video demonstrates how to blend NIST middle distillate certified reference materials. It is intended to be used in conjunction with NIST Special Publication SP 260-167 available at http://ts.nist.gov/MeasurementService...
Instructional Video13:12
Zach Star

What Can You Really Do As An Electrical Engineer

12th - Higher Ed
Electrical engineering can be broken up into various concentrations. The main one's I discuss in the video are power, electronics, RF, and controls. Students who enter into electrical engineering will all take mostly the same classes up...
Instructional Video3:27
Ancient Lights Media

The Biological Effects of Tonicity

6th - 8th
Osmosis Set: 2. This clip examines tonicity: the effect of various concentrations of solute molecules and plant cells.
Instructional Video4:58
FuseSchool

Calculating Molarity

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about calculating molarity as part of the chemical calculations topic.
Instructional Video2:14
NUMBEROCK

Test Skills

K - 5th
Find out some of NUMBEROCK's tips and tricks to improve your results on your next math test or PARCC assessment. You'll quickly realise there is no reason to have text anxiety when you are mentally prepared for what is to come!
Instructional Video5:15
Espresso Media

Testing the Effects of Chewing Gum on Concentration and Memory

9th - 12th
In this video, a parent conducts an experiment to test the claim that chewing gum can enhance concentration and memory. The parent divides a group of students into three groups: one group writes a test without chewing gum, another group...
Instructional Video3:07
FuseSchool

How To Do Titrations

6th - Higher Ed
Learn how to carry out titration experiments. In this video, you will learn what apparatus needs to be used to conduct a titration, including pipettes, burettes and conical flasks. Titration experiments enable us to work out the exact...
Instructional Video6:24
Maddie Moate

How to Set up Your Study Space | Science of Study #1| Maddie Moate

K - 5th
Are you about to start revision?! Getting ready for exams?! Don't worry I'm here to help with LOADS of tips to get out through the study period AND they're all proven by science so these really will help!
Instructional Video1:51
Ancient Lights Media

The Biological Role of Osmosis

6th - 8th
Osmosis Set: 3. This clip looks at some of the ways osmosis affects the lives of plants and animals.
Instructional Video1:49
Visual Learning Systems

Solutions at Work: Concentration of Solutions

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the Solutions at Work video series, students will be able to do the following: Explain that a solution is a type of mixture made of two or more substances that are evenly distributed. Provide an example of a common solution....
News Clip1:44
Curated Video

Low water levels in the St. Lawrence River affecting safety, the environment and even the economy

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe river level is 60 centimetres below average — the lowest it’s been in four years. That’s impacting drinking water and even business at the Port of Montreal.
News Clip2:17
Curated Video

Testing what’s in vape products

9th - Higher Ed
Vaping products do not have to list their ingredients, so CBC News took them to a lab to find out what’s not on the label.
News Clip9:35
Curated Video

Generation sleep deprived: How lack of sleep is hurting Canadian teens | In-Depth

9th - Higher Ed
About a third of Canadian kids and adults don't get enough sleep. For teens, 'enough' is generally around eight to ten hours, but many are getting much less. Not getting the suggested hours of sleep has been linked to problems with...
News Clip2:07
Curated Video

How do you protect 'soft targets' from attacks?

9th - Higher Ed
Concert venues and sporting events — and the public areas surrounding them — have become soft targets for attacks that leave experts without easy answers
News Clip3:09
Curated Video

Research on risks of excessive supplements wins three-minute thesis competition

9th - Higher Ed
Ph.D. candidate Parisa Varshosaz won Laurentian University’s three-minute thesis competition describing her research on some supplements and their link to certain birth defects.
News Clip1:25
Curated Video

Could electromagnetic fields be good for us?

9th - Higher Ed
At certain levels, electromagnetic fields can be harmful to the body. Anthony Zanetti, a graduate student at Laurentian University, is trying to find out if low-level EMFs might have some benefits.
News Clip3:30
Curated Video

Fitness in Four: Pilates

9th - Higher Ed
Here's an exercise that's going to force you to focus.
News Clip2:04
Curated Video

Iqaluit drinking water confirmed to be contaminated with fuel

9th - Higher Ed
The results of water quality testing in Iqaluit show 'exceedingly high concentrations of various fuel components' and the contaminated tank has been isolated. Tap water in the city is still deemed unsafe for consumption, leaving...
News Clip3:15
Curated Video

Future of US Open After Big Names Like Roger Federer, Serena Williams Sit Out

9th - Higher Ed
The final Grand Slam tennis tournament of 2021 will be lacking some of its biggest stars including Venus and Serena Williams, Roger Federer, and Rafael Nadal. However, with legendary names missing from the court, it could provide an...
News Clip6:53
Curated Video

A Canadian scientist is leading a global study on COVID-19’s effects on the brain

9th - Higher Ed
A Canadian neuroscientist is heading a global study to explore the lasting impacts of COVID-19 on the brain. The COVID-19 Brain Study looks to recruit 50,000 individuals who received a confirmed positive diagnosis of the virus in order...
News Clip4:49
Press Association

Birmingham council exec on managing strikes

Higher Ed
Interview with Craig Cooper, executive director of city operations at Birmingham City Council, on the local authority's battle to manage refuse collections during the ongoing bin worker strikes.
News Clip3:21
Bloomberg

US Stocks Fall For A Fourth Day

Higher Ed
The Magnificent 7 is down more than 10% since their high in mid-December, the NASDAQ 100 is at a 6 week low, and the S&P down about 3.5% in 4 days. Unison Advisors Founder and Bloomberg Opinion Columnist Nir Kaisssar explains the decline...