Instructional Video2:20
Curated Video

Learning From Quasicrystals

12th - Higher Ed
Princeton University physicist Paul Steinhardt discusses the spectrum of current scientific investigations associated with the quasicrystals he and his colleagues discovered.
Instructional Video15:14
Planet PE

Testing paper 1- GCSE PE Revision Live

9th - 12th
IA very quick run through of some paper 1 information- testing my equipment
Instructional Video1:03:42
Planet PE

Last Minute AQA GCSE PE Paper 1 revision-2022 Exam

9th - 12th
Live GCSE PE Revision- Paper 1. Live and Interactive!!
Instructional Video56:10
Planet PE

2022 GCSE PE AQA- Paper 1 last minute revision requests

9th - 12th
2022 GCSE PE AQA- Paper 1 last minute revision requests
Instructional Video21:36
Physics Girl

Newton's Laws of Motion - Physics 101 / AP Physics 1 Review - Dianna Cowern

9th - 12th
Lesson 4 (Newton's Laws of Motion) of Dianna's Intro Physics Class on Physics Girl. Never taken physics before? Want to learn the basics of physics? Need an AP Physics 1 review before the exam? This course is for you! Exercises in this...
Instructional Video14:43
Catalyst University

Factors Affecting Blood Flow and Vascular Resistance The Poiseuille Equation

Higher Ed
In this video, we will use the Poiseuille Equation and several diagrams to understand the factors that affect blood flow through the circulatory system.
Instructional Video6:46
Physics Girl

Can you guess this note? Perfect Pitch and Physics

9th - 12th
What is perfect pitch, or absolute pitch? Can it be learned? How does timbre, or the type of instrument affect perfect pitch? Physics explains!
Instructional Video1:12
Visual Learning Systems

Weather: Quiz (Weather)

3rd - 8th
Everyday we experience weather. This interesting series of programs helps students understand the factors that contribute to weather formation. Real-life examples enable students to appreciate the different aspects of weather....
Instructional Video6:24
Curated Video

Anatomy and Function of the Kidneys and Nephrons

Higher Ed
This video is an educational resource that explains the role of the kidneys in the human body. The video describes the structure of a nephron, the microscopic tubules responsible for filtering blood and removing waste products such as...
Podcast36:22
NASA

‎On a Mission: Season 3, Episode 7: Storm Warning

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Get swept away as we fly into massive hurricanes, and hear how the rumblings of climate change will cause clouds to gather into ever more powerful storms.
Instructional Video12:29
Catalyst University

Type I Alveolar Cells, Respiratory Membranes, & Gas Exchange

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss how gas exchange occurs across the respiratory membrane at the alveoli and how this involves Type I Alveolar Cells.
Instructional Video4:04
FuseSchool

What Is The Haber Process

6th - Higher Ed
What is the Haber Process, how does it work and where do we use it? In this education video by The Fuse Universal you are going to learn about: - How to conduct the Haber Process - Industrial Process for the Production of Ammonia - Uses...
Instructional Video10:37
Curated Video

The Heart and Blood Vessels: Structure and Function Explained

Higher Ed
This is an educational video that explains the structure and function of the heart and blood vessels in the human body, as part of the circulatory system. The video provides detailed explanations of the chambers, valves, and blood...
Instructional Video1:28
Visual Learning Systems

Weather Around Us: Air Pressure

3rd - 8th
Upon viewing the Weather Around Us video series, students will be able to do the following: Define weather as the condition of the lower atmosphere close to Earth. Understand that weather is constantly changing. Understand that...
Podcast20:04
NASA

‎On a Mission: Worlds of Wonder

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Technology can take you to unexpected places. The MarCO cubesats, flying towards Mars with InSight, are breaking new ground on how far these small satellites can go.
Instructional Video1:24
Next Animation Studio

A blizzard could be on the way to the U.S.

12th - Higher Ed
“A blizzard could form in the U.S. between January 15 and January 18, according to forecasting models.
Instructional Video17:08
Curated Video

Way Cool Science II: All About Weather

K - 8th
Friendly and fun host Max Orbit asks questions about the world and searches for answers. This DVD series is designed to engage students while introducing scientific principles and concepts in a fun and entertaining way. Viewers will come...
Instructional Video5:42
Weatherthings

Weather Things: The Sun's Role

6th - 8th
The 3 simple ingredients of sun, air and water lead to every type of weather on Earth. The atmosphere is constantly trying to balance heat from the sun with water vapor and air to create a dynamic planet. The unique properties of the...
Instructional Video8:14
msvgo

Conventional Source of Energy: Fossil Fuels

K - 12th
It explains fossil fuels, namely coal, petroleum and natural gas. It also talks about the choice of good fuel.
Instructional Video18:17
Catalyst University

Pressure; Introduction to Gas Ideality and Reality

Higher Ed
Pressure; Introduction to Gas Ideality and Reality
Instructional Video5:02
Mister Simplify

Bartlett and Ghoshal's International Strategies Model Simplified

12th - Higher Ed
The Bartlett and Ghoshal model explores how international organisations venture into new and emerging markets to grow their business. This video covers the important aspects of their matrix and simplifies it with examples.
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

How Air Conditioners Work

Pre-K - Higher Ed
An air conditioner is a machine that cools a large space such as a house or a building. Examine the three main parts of an air conditioner - the compressor, condenser, and evaporator - and learn how they create and circulate cold air?
Instructional Video24:07
msvgo

Adsorption

K - 12th
It defines adsorption, adsorbate and adsorbent. It distinguishes adsorption and absorption. It explains the mechanism and types of adsorption.
Instructional Video12:28
Flipping Physics

What is Sound?

12th - Higher Ed
From a tuning fork, to a speaker in slow motion, this is a close look at what sound is. Both linear and spherical wave fronts are animated. The human audible range is demonstrated.