Instructional Video5:25
SciShow

This Material Is Nearly Uncuttable

12th - Higher Ed
European researchers claim to have developed a composite material that is basically uncuttable, so with this material, your bike might never be stolen.
Instructional Video13:58
3Blue1Brown

Binary, Hanoi and Sierpinski, part 1

12th - Higher Ed
How couting in binary can solve the famous tower's of hanoi problem.
Instructional Video5:16
SciShow

Were the Planets Always in the Same Order?

12th - Higher Ed
Four rocky inner planets and four gaseous outer planets - makes sense, right? But when astronomers turned their eyes to planets beyond our star system they found out that many systems are set up differently. Why?
Instructional Video12:18
3Blue1Brown

Binary, Hanoi and Sierpinski - Part 1 of 2

12th - Higher Ed
How couting in binary can solve the famous tower's of hanoi problem.
Instructional Video5:22
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: The dust bunnies that built our planet - Lorin Swint Matthews

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Investigate the theories surrounding cosmic dust bunnies and discover how the tiny particles could hold the key to the formation of life on Earth. -- Consider the spot where you’re sitting. Travel backwards in time and it might’ve...
Instructional Video13:40
3Blue1Brown

Binary, Hanoi, and Sierpinski, part 2

12th - Higher Ed
How counting in Ternary can solve a variant of the Tower's of Hanoi puzzle, and how this gives rise to a beautiful connection to Sierpinski's triangle.
Instructional Video4:17
SciShow

We Found a Planet That Orbits Three Stars..Maybe?

12th - Higher Ed
New simulations of a triple-star system in the constellation Orion suggest that a planet might be orbiting three stars, which could drastically increase the amount of the solar systems we believe are out there forming planets! And the...
Instructional Video3:52
TED Talks

Nick Sears: Demo: The Orb

12th - Higher Ed
Inventor Nick Sears demos the first generation of the Orb, a rotating persistence-of-vision display that creates glowing 3D images. A short, cool tale of invention.
Instructional Video0:43
SciShow

Why Galaxies are Fidget Spinners #shorts #science

12th - Higher Ed
Why Galaxies are Fidget Spinners #shorts #science
Instructional Video4:42
SciShow

How to Tilt a Black Hole

12th - Higher Ed
It seems the more we learn about black holes, the more there is to find out. In this case, what in the universe could have put one on its side?
Instructional Video5:08
SciShow

ALMA: What We've Learned from One of the Best Telescopes on Earth

12th - Higher Ed
Move over Hubble, ALMA sees what you can't!
Instructional Video2:43
SciShow

Why Do the Planets Orbit in the Same Plane?

12th - Higher Ed
While there is a little wiggle room, the planets in our solar system really are orbiting on mostly the same level. Why do they do that?
Instructional Video4:38
SciShow

Our First Glimpse of a Newborn Supernova - SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
A super bright flash in the sky might be the birth of a supernova remnant and it turns out there's more than one way to build a binary star system.
Instructional Video4:56
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Eye vs. camera - Michael Mauser

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Your eyes don’t always capture the world exactly as a video camera would. But the eyes are remarkably efficient organs, the result of hundreds of millions of years of coevolution with our brains. Michael Mauser outlines the similarities...
Instructional Video12:14
3Blue1Brown

Binary, Hanoi, and Sierpinski - Part 2 of 2

12th - Higher Ed
How counting in Ternary can solve a variant of the Tower's of Hanoi puzzle, and how this gives rise to a beautiful connection to Sierpinski's triangle.
Instructional Video4:14
SciShow

There’s a Rectangle Galaxy?

12th - Higher Ed
You're probably used to real galaxies having curves, except not all of them seem to have gotten the memo.
Instructional Video4:02
SciShow

The Oldest Quasar Ever and the Newest Failed Launch

12th - Higher Ed
We have discovered an enormous black hole that’s older and farther away than any we’ve ever seen, and a recent rocket launch did not go as planned.
Instructional Video2:06
Curated Video

Cómo conectarse a internet por Ethernet?

9th - Higher Ed
En este video te enseñaremos qué es la conexión "Ethernet" y cómo conectarse a internet por Ethernet



Una de las formas en que un computador puede conectarse a internet, es la "conexión por cable Ethernet". En este video te...
Instructional Video4:32
Curated Video

How to Make Distressed-Look Metal & Wire Earrings

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to make distressed-look metal and wire earrings with this Howcast video about how to make jewelry.
Instructional Video1:36
Curated Video

How to Play Othello or Reversi

9th - Higher Ed
Othello, also known as Reversi, is played with two players, each representing a color on the board. The rules are simple, but strategy is what will help you win.
Instructional Video1:44
Curated Video

How to Play Ultimate

9th - Higher Ed
It summer, it's hot, and you've got a generic-brand flying disc. Time for some Ultimate.
Instructional Video1:32
Curated Video

How to Make a CD or DVD Case Out of a Piece Of Paper

9th - Higher Ed
Got CDs or DVDs, but no place to put them? Make one from a spare sheet of paper.
Instructional Video2:27
Curated Video

How to Make a Spectroscope

9th - Higher Ed
If you're itching to discover the wonders of the world around you, this guide will have you gazing at the unique spectrum fingerprint of each element right at home.
Instructional Video15:06
Curated Video

Why People Risk Their Lives Inside Mine to Build Massive Stone Stoves

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for a feature on the risky process of extracting stone blocks to create traditional stoves. Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an incorrigible...