Instructional Video7:13
Curated Video

Unlocking the Mysteries of Autumn Leaves

9th - Higher Ed
The fall colors of New England is one of the most breathtaking natural spectacles on earth. Trillions of green leaves across New England transform into the brilliant hues of fall. But the reasons why are still a bit of a mystery.
Instructional Video8:24
Curated Video

Can Dynamite Save You From An Avalanche?

9th - Higher Ed
Avalanches are mysterious and complex and the science of these natural phenomena is incomplete. But one thing that is known is how to prevent them. To do that, you have to do something counterintuitive — you have to start them.
Instructional Video11:35
Curated Video

Is Permafrost the Climate Tipping Point of No Return?

9th - Higher Ed
Arctic air is warming, causing scientists to worry that melting arctic ice and snow could also lead to a sudden permafrost thaw and release of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) that forms a climate tipping point or feedback loop....
Instructional Video5:31
Curated Video

Solar Eclipse

3rd - 12th
Dr. Boyd explains how a solar eclipse occurs and how to view it safely.
Instructional Video5:48
Curated Video

DIY Water Filter

3rd - 12th
Follow along as Dr. Boyd describes how to make your very own DIY Water Filter, and learn about groundwater in the process. **NOTE: DO NOT DRINK THE WATER THAT YOU PURIFIED USING THIS SYSTEM** 0:00 – Introduction 0:27 – What you need...
Instructional Video10:09
Veritasium

Most People Don't Know How Bikes Work

9th - Higher Ed
This video explores how bicycles work, revealing that most people don’t realize the complexities behind steering and balance. A modified bike is used to demonstrate how steering affects both direction and stability. The video delves into...
Instructional Video11:49
Veritasium

World's Highest Jumping Robot

9th - Higher Ed
A tiny robot weighing less than a tennis ball has shattered jumping records, reaching a height of 31 meters—over 10 times the previous record. This remarkable feat is made possible by its lightweight design, advanced spring mechanism,...
Instructional Video0:43
Curated Video

Acuífero

3rd - 8th
Capa subterránea de rocas porosas u otros materiales que está saturada de agua. Twig - Ciencias de la tierra
Instructional Video2:55
Great Big Story

Roy Sims, an American Sumotori's journey

12th - Higher Ed
Discover Roy Sims, the American sumo wrestler balancing family, work, and intense sumo training.
Instructional Video12:21
Epic History TV

The Peninsular War: Resistance, Atrocities, and Napoleon’s Undoing

12th - Higher Ed
In 1808, Napoleon invaded Spain, sparking a brutal six-year conflict known as the Peninsular War, marked by guerrilla warfare, widespread atrocities, and fierce resistance from the Spanish and their British allies. The war, infamous for...
Instructional Video8:56
Debunked

Why Don't Airlines Give Passengers Parachutes

9th - 12th
The understanding is if the plane’s going down, you should be able to jump out with your parachute and float to safety. We DEBUNK the myths & misconceptions, explain the problems and show you what would really happen.
Instructional Video4:59
Prime Coaching Sport

5-minute PE Warm Up: Shoulders

K - 5th
In todays session I take you through a 5 minute warm up routine for you and your class to follow along to, to help warm up for PE, specifically the shoulder muscles. I educate you through the different muscles used, as we perform each...
Instructional Video9:28
Curated Video

Exploring the World of Ants, Wasps, and Bees: Insects that Shape Our Ecosystems

3rd - 12th
This video provides a comprehensive overview of two important groups of hymenopteran insects: wasps and bees. It explores their social behaviors, nesting habits, diet, and unique characteristics. The video emphasizes the crucial role...
Instructional Video3:13
Prime Coaching Sport

Individual throwing & catching challenges

K - Higher Ed
Here's 10 throwing & catching challenges to improve hand eye coordination and reaction time!
Instructional Video2:39
Great Big Story

From weeds to fine dining, the art of foraging

12th - Higher Ed
Discover how Tama Matsuoka Wong, a forager for Michelin-star chefs, transforms wild plants like sumac and cattail shoots into gourmet ingredients, bridging nature and culinary artistry.
Instructional Video3:00
Science ABC

What Happens When You Throw Boiling Water Into Freezing Air?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Its freezing cold outside, and you decide to take a cup of boiling water outside and throw it into the air. Instead of falling to the ground and searing a hole in the already-fallen snow& Boom! It magically turns into snow! However, have...
Instructional Video3:41
Science ABC

What Ecological Adaptations Enable Life to Flourish in Harsh Desert Climates?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Life in deserts is hard due to the scarcity of food and water. However, plants, animals, and humans have adapted in various ways to survive in these challenging environments. This video explores the incredible adaptations that enable...
Instructional Video6:20
Science ABC

Rocket Science: How Rockets Work - A Short and Basic Explanation

Pre-K - Higher Ed
How do rockets work? What is the science behind a rocket launch? How does a rocket go into space? In this short and simple video, we discuss the science of how rockets work. It is a short animated video for kids and laymen to understand...
Instructional Video4:35
Science ABC

Jump From Space: What Happens If You Do A Space Jump?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Jumping from space is considered to be quite a task. And with good reason! Because no one has ever done it, or even attempted it. Red bulls sponsored a high-altitude jump performed by Felix Baumgartner, and it was famously called a...
Instructional Video3:39
Science ABC

How Low Must Aircraft Fly To Avoid Radar Detection?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Stealth is a critical component of modern warfare, allowing militaries to hide their most valuable assets from the enemy. Discover how advanced engineering, innovative materials, and ingenious design techniques enable nations to hide...
Instructional Video6:25
Science ABC

Can We Harness Electricity From Lightning?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
It is very difficult to harness power from lightning power because of its volatile nature, sporadic appearance and uneven geographical distribution. Lightning is one of the incredible forces of nature. A single bolt of it carries a few...
Instructional Video2:44
Science ABC

Breaking The Sound Barrier: Can Pilots Hear Sonic Booms?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When a plane, or in fact anything, travels faster than the speed of sound (i.e., breaks the sound barrier), a loud boom is heard, commonly known as a sonic boom. You may have heard that particularly loud, sometimes even painful boom when...
Instructional Video3:29
Science ABC

Why Is Static Friction Greater Than Kinetic Friction?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Friction is the resistance that one object or surface experiences when moving over another object or surface. The two types of friction that come into play when moving two objects against one another are static and kinetic. Static...
Instructional Video4:49
Science ABC

Why Don't They Have Parachutes For Passengers In Commercial Planes?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Commercial airplanes don't give parachutes to passengers. While airplanes have plenty of safety features that help in landing them safely during emergencies, having parachutes onboard for every passenger doesn't seem like a bad idea,...