Instructional Video10:29
SciShow

Alan Turing and The Imitation Game

12th - Higher Ed
The Imitation Game comes out tonight, but before its release, Hank got to talk with the film's director Morten Tyldum and screenwriter Graham Moore about bringing one of the world's most brilliant mathematicians to film.
Instructional Video10:21
Crash Course

Passing Gases: Effusion, Diffusion and the Velocity of a Gas - Crash Course Chemistry

12th - Higher Ed
We have learned over the past few weeks that gases have real-life constraints on how they move here in the non-ideal world. As with most things in chemistry (and also in life) how a gas moves is more complex than it at first appears. In...
Instructional Video2:25
Curated Video

The Genius Sperm Bank: Part 1

6th - 12th
Millionaire Robert Graham dreamed of "saving the human race" with a Genius Sperm Bank. More than 200 children were born - were any of them geniuses? Biology - Cells And DNA - Learning Points. Millionaire Robert Graham set up the...
Instructional Video3:29
Curated Video

The Biggest Number Ever

6th - 12th
What is the biggest number ever used? Graham's number, discovered in the 1970s by mathematician Ron Graham, is so big as to be unfathomable. No one even knows what the first digit is – and a special form of notation is needed to describe...
Instructional Video4:26
Curated Video

Channel Tunnel (Chunnel) History for Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Learn about the construction of the tunnel between England and France below the English Channel.
Instructional Video5:11
Great Big Story

Life as a Dulser, generations of traditions in the dark harbor

12th - Higher Ed
Delve into the life of a seasoned dulser as he recounts his family's long-standing tradition of harvesting kelp in the secluded Dark Harbor.
Instructional Video1:37
Great Big Story

The surprising origins of Graham Crackers

12th - Higher Ed
Discover the unexpected history behind Graham Crackers, originally created to curb desires, now a sweet treat.
Instructional Video2:22
Curated Video

Learn about planets - Marathi

Pre-K - 3rd
Learn about all the planets in our solar system
Instructional Video2:08
Curated Video

Learn about planets - Malayalam

Pre-K - 3rd
Learn about all the planets in our solar system
Instructional Video4:46
Curated Video

Can You Hear Me Now?

3rd - Higher Ed
Miss Palomine gets off her cell phone so that she can give a quick overview of the history of communication.
Instructional Video4:30
Curated Video

Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell

3rd - Higher Ed
Miss Palomine talks about the invention and evolution of the telephone. Her discussion includes Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison, and how they were instrumental in developing the telephone.
Instructional Video5:26
Mr. Beat

When Does a Police Officer Go Too Far? | Graham v. Connor

6th - 12th
In episode 15 of Supreme Court Briefs, a man with diabetes is beat up by the police who think he is drunk and just robbed a convenience store. Spoiler alert- he didn't.
Instructional Video5:52
PBS

Does Wealth Make You Meaner?

12th - Higher Ed
Books and movies love to show wealthy people as cruel, unfeeling, and miserly. Turns out science has an explanation for why greater amounts of wealth can turn us into Scrooges. Should you just avoid growing your wealth… or is there a...
Instructional Video2:48
Curated Video

Advanced Shapes - Math & Geometry Song

Pre-K - 8th
Learn about advanced shapes like trapeziums and right trapezoids with this math and geometry song by KLT.
Instructional Video4:06
TLDR News

Cigarette Law & Banking Regulations - This Week in Parliament

12th - Higher Ed
This Week in Parliament is a series we are currently trialling where we keep you up to date with the latest news from the UK's Parliament. This week we discuss the latest bills about tobacco and cigarette sales and the availability of...
Podcast5:05
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids

Physics Helps Falcons Fly Fast

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The fastest animal on Earth is not a land animal. The peregrine falcon can fly at speeds of over 200 miles per hour when it hunts for its next meal. It is difficult to study something that moves so fast, so scientists have to use...
Instructional Video16:24
Economics Explained

The Shifting Economics of California

6th - 11th
This is California, the Golden State and one of the largest economies in the world in its own right. If California was counted as a sovereign nation it would be the fifth-largest in the world by GDP, with a 3.2 trillion dollar gross...
Instructional Video16:39
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Leanne Ussher: Learning from the Past to Design the Future (2/4)

Higher Ed
Alan Murray, Executive Editor of the Wall Street Journal, moderates the panel of INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 9, 2011: What Can We Learn from the Past in Designing the Future? Part 2 of 4 with Leanne Ussher, Assistant...
Instructional Video6:01
Mr. Beat

Graham v. Connor

6th - 12th
Dethorne Graham, who has diabetes, is about to have an insulin reaction. He has his friend, William Berry, drive him to a nearby convenience store to get some orange juice to counteract the reaction. Once he gets inside, he sees a really...
Instructional Video4:18
The Backyard Scientist

Shooting Watermelons with 'Exploding' Sodium Bullets!

K - 5th
This is part 2 from my liquid metal bullets experiment! We shot watermelons, cinderblocks, starting fluid, and a bunch more. Its a long video, but totally worth staying till the end because you get to see me choke on a bug haha. The...
News Clip4:54
Press Association

Dads deliver letter calling on MPs to improve paternity pay in the UK for dads

Higher Ed
A large group of fathers gathered in Westminster to deliver a letter to MPs, calling on the Prime Minister to improve the UK’s statutory paternity offer - which at 2 weeks on less than half the minimum wage is the worst in Europe....
News Clip2:35
Bloomberg

Evergrande Scraps Creditor Meetings

Higher Ed
Property developer China Evergrande Group has scrapped key meetings with creditors as it casts fresh doubt over its proposed restructuring. Annabelle Droulers reports on Bloomberg Television.
Stock Footage1:40
Getty Images

Washington Post's Ben Bradlee

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Legendary Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee receives the Presidential Medal of Honor from U.S. President Barack Obama. Bradlee died at age 93 on October 22, 2014.
Stock Footage0:23
Getty Images

Katerina Graham outside My Studio in Hollywood at the Celebrity Sightings in Los Angeles at Los Angeles CA. (Footage by WireImage Video/GettyImages)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Katerina Graham outside My Studio in Hollywood at the Celebrity Sightings in Los Angeles at Los Angeles CA. (Footage by WireImage Video/GettyImages)