SciShow Kids
Take a Tour of the Space Station
Did you know some astronauts live in space for months at a time? Join Jessi and Squeaks for a tour of the International Space Station and learn what life is like in low gravity!
SciShow
How to Take the Best Notes, According to Psychology
It's the beginning of a new semester! We have some psychological tips that can help you to take better notes.
Crash Course
P-Hacking - Crash Course Statistics
Today we're going to talk about p-hacking (also called data dredging or data fishing). P-hacking is when data is analyzed to find patterns that produce statistically significant results, even if there really isn't an underlying effect,...
SciShow Kids
Mixing Colors!
Join Squeaks and Jessi as they work on their paintings, and learn how you can make new colors!
SciShow
Why an Entire Field of Psychology Is in Trouble
Learn why an entire field of Psychology is in trouble.
Crash Course
Plots, Outliers, and Justin Timberlake Data Visualization Part 2 - Crash Course Statistics
Today we’re going to finish up our unit on data visualization by taking a closer look at how dot plots, box plots, and stem and leaf plots represent data. We’ll also talk about the rules we can use to identify outliers and apply our new...
SciShow Kids
What Do Astronauts Do?
You may have dreamed of being an astronaut, or maybe that's what you want to be when you grow up! But how do astronauts become astronauts, and what do they do when they're in space? Join Jessi and Squeaks to learn what it takes to be an...
Curated Video
Scientific Work
A video entitled "Scientific Work" which talks about the characteristics and traits of scientists.
Curated Video
What Is A Hypothesis? - Part 2
In Part 2 of a discussion on the Hypothesis, Dr. Boyd walks you through 2 additional control experiments that can be used to confirm our conclusions from Part 1.
Curated Video
3 Ways to Make Halloween Eco-Friendly
Howcast - Learn three ways to have an eco-friendly Halloween in this Howcast video featuring Alegre of Green and Greener.
Curated Video
How to Teach Social Cues
It can be tough to read how someone's feeling, unless you know what to look for. Use this guide to teach others how to successfully read others in social situations.
Curated Video
How to Make Magnetic Fluid
You can make your own magnetic liquid at home and perform your own magnetic experiments with a few easily acquired supplies.
Curated Video
Born To Be In Space - Astronaut Don Pettit Highlights Amazing Space Station Science Mission
NASA astronaut Don Pettit is scheduled to return to Earth from the International Space Station, completing his 4th mission to the orbital outpost. See some of the science he conducted and photography he captured. Credit: NASA
Curated Video
OTD In Space - April 26: Britain Launches Its 1st Satellite
On April 26, 1962, Britain launched its first satellite, Ariel 1. This made the United Kingdom the third country to have a satellite in orbit after the U.S. and the Soviet Union — but they didn't launch it themselves. Ariel 1 launched on...
Curated Video
Fruit Flies In Space - Chinese Astronauts Show Experiment On Tiangong Station
Chinsese astronauts are conducting experiments with fruit flies and more aboard the Tiangong space station. Credit: China Central Television (CCTV)
Curated Video
China Launched 'Space Breeding Experiments' On Country's First Reusable Test Satellite
China’s Shijian-19 rocket launched the test satellite. It was used for “space breeding experiments” using plant seeds, according to China Central Television. The reusable satellite returned to Earth and landed in the north China. Credit:...
Curated Video
Chinese Astronauts Conduct Experiments And Maintenance On Tiangong Space Station
Shenzhou-18 crew members Ye Guangfu, Li Cong, and Li Guangsu conduct experiments and maintenance aboard the Tiangong space station. Credit: China Central Television (CCTV)
Curated Video
Experiments Explained And Spacewalk Time-Lapse: SpaceX Polaris Dawn Crew's On-Orbit Event
The Polaris Dawn crew Jared Isaacman, Scott "Kidd" Poteet, Sarah Gillis and Anna Menon explain the experiments conducted during the mission. Also, see a time-lapse of Isaacman's spacewalk. Credit: Polaris Dawn / edited by Space.com
Bedtime History
The Story of Thomas Edison
Meet Thomas Edison, the inventor who lit up the world—literally! Known for creating the first long-lasting light bulb, Edison also helped invent the phonograph and early motion pictures. He had over 1,000 patents and believed that hard...
Curated Video
Ames Test
Ames test was developed by Bruce N. Ames in 1970s to test for determining if the chemical is mutagens. Ames test it is a biological assay to assess the mutagenic potential of chemical compounds. It utilizes bacteria to test whether a...
Curated Video
Dynamic Equilibrium - Experimental Analysis
Describes experiments used to observe and analyze dynamic equilibrium
The Business Professor
Stanford Prison Study - Zimbardo Studies
The Stanford prison experiment was a psychological experiment conducted in the summer of 1971. It was a two-week simulation of a prison environment that examined the effects of situational variables on participants' reactions and behaviors.
Weird History
Unbelievable Facts About Biosphere 2, The Largest Contained Experiment Ever
Nowadays, the ambitious and wild Biosphere 2 experiment is only remembered as a footnote to the Pauly Shore film Bio-Dome, which is a shame. The Biosphere 2 project was ambitious, idealistic, and apocalyptic; it was some pretty crazy...
Debunked
Is A Bible Bulletproof
Can a bullet be stopped by simple pocketed items like a bible, a notebook, a pocket watch or even your beloved phone? A trope that has appeared in multiple movies since the days of Hitchcock and mocked by the likes of The Simpsons, but...