Instructional Video2:31
MinuteEarth

Why Are There Clouds?

12th - Higher Ed
Want to learn more about the topic in this week's video? Here are some key words/phrases to get your googling started: - Lifting Condensation Level (LCL): The altitude at which the water vapor in rising air begins to condense - Adiabatic...
Instructional Video2:49
MinuteEarth

Why Weather Forecasts Suck

12th - Higher Ed
There are two types of rain, and one of them is almost impossible to forecast.
Instructional Video3:53
SciShow Kids

Where Does Frost Come From? | Winter Science | SciShow Kids

K - 5th
If you've ever gone outside really early on a cold day in fall, you might have seen a thin layer of sparkly ice crystals covering everything! That ice is called frost, and it can only form if the weather is exactly...
Instructional Video3:14
MinuteEarth

Why Are There Clouds?

12th - Higher Ed
Want to learn more about the topic in this week's video? Here are some key words/phrases to get your googling started: - Lifting Condensation Level (LCL): The altitude at which the water vapor in rising air begins to condense - Adiabatic...
Instructional Video4:17
SciShow

Airplanes and Other Man-Made Cloud Machines

12th - Higher Ed
What do airplanes, power plants, ships, and explosions have in common? They all make clouds!
Instructional Video4:20
SciShow

The Fate of Boaty McBoatface & UAE Wants to Build a Mountain!

12th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to SciShow News! The internet has spoken and it shall be "considered'. . .Boaty McBoatface will be bestowed upon a drone ship aboard the RRS Sir David Attenborough. That and the UAE are planning on building a mountain!
Instructional Video5:02
SciShow

Could We Build Weather-Controlling Satellites?

12th - Higher Ed
In some science fiction movies, satellites control the weather in disastrous, but effective ways. Here in reality, we have attempted to influence the weather, with mixed results.
Instructional Video2:32
SciShow

What Makes Radiators Bang So Loudly

12th - Higher Ed
If you hear a loud bang in the middle of the night, it is probably your radiator. But how does a hollow hunk of metal make such a loud noise?
Instructional Video1:55
SciShow

Why Can We See Our Breath In The Cold?

12th - Higher Ed
Quick Questions explains how cold winter air triggers the same processes that form clouds, fog, and dew so you can see your breath!
Instructional Video3:53
SciShow

Learning About Lightning from Superbolts

12th - Higher Ed
If you ask someone to picture a thunderstorm, chances are they will have no problem slipping into a memory of dark clouds and bright flashes screaming out from them. But, incredibly, they’re probably picturing the tame version of...
Instructional Video10:42
Bozeman Science

Phases of Mitosis

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains the importance of mitosis and details the major steps in the cell cycle. He explains the importance of Interphase, Prophase, Prometaphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophases, and Cytokinesis.
Instructional Video4:31
Be Smart

Why Does The Earth Have Layers?

12th - Higher Ed
Or why we live on an onion made of magma
Instructional Video3:33
The Business Professor

Executive Summary of a Business Plan

Higher Ed
What is the Executive Summary in a business plan? An executive summary is a brief overview of a long document, such as a business plan, proposal, or report. It's a section that grabs readers' attention and summarizes critical information...
Instructional Video0:42
Curated Video

Distillation

6th - 12th
A way of separating liquids that have different boiling points from a mixture.
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Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions....
Instructional Video1:05
Curated Video

Evaporation

6th - 12th
The vaporisation of a liquid that takes place at its surface, as molecules with more energy change from a liquid to gas.
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A Twig Science
Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using...
Instructional Video2:59
Curated Video

Weather Systems

6th - 12th
What causes different kinds of weather? What is wind and where does it come from? How can pressure systems help us predict the weather? Earth Science - Weather - Learning Points. Understanding weather systems is the key to reliable...
Instructional Video2:55
Curated Video

The Water Cycle

6th - 12th
All water on planet Earth is constantly cycled from the atmosphere, into reservoirs, and through plants and animals. The Earth's water has completed this cycle around 8 million times. Earth Science - Weather - Learning Points. Water on...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Meteorologists

K - 5th
Understand how meteorologists can predict the weather.
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Meteorologists try to


predict, or forecast the...
Instructional Video2:59
Curated Video

Water cycle

K - 5th
Learn all about the Earth's water cycle.
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Water constantly recycles itself throug
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a process called...
Instructional Video5:15
Curated Video

GCSE Chemistry - Fractional Distillation and Simple Distillation #50

9th - Higher Ed
In this video we'll learn:<br/>
- The process of simple d<br/>istillation
- The process of f<br/>ractional distillation
- How simple and fractional distillation differ
Instructional Video3:34
The Business Professor

Executive Summary of a Business Plan

Higher Ed
What is the Executive Summary in a business plan? An executive summary is a brief overview of a long document, such as a business plan, proposal, or report. It's a section that grabs readers' attention and summarizes critical information...
Instructional Video3:08
FuseSchool

BIOLOGY - Environment - Water Cycle

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about the water cycle as part of the environmental chemistry topic. This also features in the Biology course too.
Instructional Video6:02
Catalyst University

Cholesterol Biosynthesis Stage 3 Generating Squalene & Lanosterol

Higher Ed
Cholesterol biosynthesis is divided into 4 general stages. This video diagrams stage 3 in which IPP and DMAP (two isoprenoids) are built into squalene with subsequent epoxidation and cyclization to lanosterol.
Instructional Video1:37
Language Tree

Language Function and Construction: Condensing Ideas, Part 1

K - 5th
For beginner English learners, this standards-based ELD lesson focuses on condensing ideas in simple ways (e.g., by compounding verbs, adding prepositional phrases, or through simple embedded clause) to create precise and detailed...