Instructional Video1:10
Next Animation Studio

Climate change to push North Atlantic jet stream northward

12th - Higher Ed
If this weather-controlling air current moves northward, the U.S. and Europe are in for centuries of nasty weather.
Instructional Video6:12
Professor Dave Explains

Quantization of Energy Part 1: Blackbody Radiation and the Ultraviolet Catastrophe

12th - Higher Ed
So we know that physics got turned upside down at the turn of the 20th century, but how did that all begin? What was the first thing that set this whole chain of events into motion? Well it all started with Planck and the ultraviolet...
Instructional Video5:09
Professor Dave Explains

Quantization of Energy Part 2: Photons, Electrons, and Wave-Particle Duality

12th - Higher Ed
So Max Planck kicked things off, but how does the story of modern physics continue? With none other than your favorite scientist and mine, Albert Einstein! He did more than just stick his tongue out and have crazy hair. He elucidated the...
Instructional Video3:21
Curated Video

Photosynthesis and Factors Affecting its Rate in Plants

Higher Ed
The video discusses the process of photosynthesis, how plants make their own food, and the factors that affect the rate of this process. The video explores the impact of light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration, temperature, and the...
Instructional Video3:31
Curated Video

Memory: Keys to Remembering and Improving Recall

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn about the different kinds of memories we form and a few tricks you can use to better remember things in the future.
Instructional Video3:55
Higgsino Physics

Why you can hear a train on the railway tracks from miles away

12th - Higher Ed
Is it possible to hear a train coming by putting an ear to the rail track? Physics of why you can detect a train in the railway tracks from miles away.Sound is actually just a pressure wave a disturbance that's kind pushing to its...
Instructional Video5:57
Catalyst University

Quantum Mechanics | The Photoelectric Effect

Higher Ed
This is an introductory video to Albert Einstein's photoelectric effect, the discipline that made him a Nobel laureate. -For Physical chemistry & Quantum level studies
Instructional Video4:23
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Hurricane Forecasting

6th - 8th
For their size and impact, hurricanes are often called the greatest storms on Earth. They expend a tremendous amount of energy through the water cycle, and through wind, to maintain the balance of the atmosphere. Known by different names...
Instructional Video7:08
JJ Medicine

Kidney Stones (Nephrolithiasis) Signs & Symptoms | & Why They Occur

Higher Ed
Kidney Stones (Nephrolithiasis) Signs & Symptoms | & Why They Occur Kidney stones (causing kidney stone disease, or nephrolithiasis) is a condition involving formation of stones (renal calculi) within the kidneys. These stones can cause...
Instructional Video8:26
Planet PE

GCSE PE- Aerobic and Anaerobic Exercise

9th - 12th
In this video I take you through the definitions of Aerobic and Anaerobic exercise and show you what the GCSE PE examiners are looking for you to do in the summer.
Instructional Video4:22
Science360

Limitations - Climate Modeling

12th - Higher Ed
What are some of the limitations of current climate models?
Instructional Video7:21
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Tornado Formation

6th - 8th
Over a thousand tornadoes happen every year in the United States but only few dozen take lives. Most tornadoes are brief and weak but the tornadoes that are large and powerful can wipe homes off their foundations. Tornadoes only come...
News Clip4:56
Press Association

Rishi Sunak 'pleased to appoint' new Foreign Secretary

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announces he is 'pleased to appoint a new Foreign Secretary' in his first speech since the controversial return to Cabinet of Lord David Cameron. Mr Sunak was speaking at the Lord Mayor's banquet at London's...
News Clip1:50
Bloomberg

Irma in 'Perfect Storm' Conditions, Says Meteorologist

Higher Ed
Sep.06 -- Jacob Meisel, chief meteorologist at Bespoke Investment Group, examines the conditions that built Hurricane Irma into the most powerful storm ever to form in the Atlantic Ocean. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
News Clip1:29
Curated Video

SYND 7-12-73 JUPITER PROBE MODELS, INTERVIEW WITH PROJECTS MANAGER

Higher Ed
Mankind's first journey into deep space has begun by proxy. The explorer is Pioneer Ten a scientific probe which has already made an historic pass across the planet Jupiter, Larry Worrell reports and interviews Projects Manager Charles...
News Clip4:52
Curated Video

Scientists from US, France, and Canada awarded Nobel Prize in physics

Higher Ed
Three scientists won the Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday for their work with lasers.
News Clip6:03
Bloomberg

Das: RBI to Reduce Benchmark Repo Rate by 75 Basis Points

Higher Ed
Mar.27 -- Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das discusses the central bank’s decision to cut interest rates and to boost liquidity to combat the fallout from the spread of coronavirus. Das speaks after an emergency meeting of...
News Clip6:57
Bloomberg

Bank of Israel Governor Sees Inflation at 3% in Q1 2023

Higher Ed
Bank of Israel Governor Amir Yaron says the central bank "is committed to bringing inflation back to the target" and discusses economic growth estimates and intentions to diversify the bank's investments into a broader set of instruments...
News Clip4:34
Curated Video

Long term predictions for Atlantic storms

Higher Ed
Marco Island, Florida United States - 24 October 2005 (Hurricane Wilma) 1. Wide of road Hurricane Wilma winds and rain (amateur video) 2. Various of flooded area 3. Trees down close to house Dauphin Island, Alabama United States - 28...
News Clip1:29
Sky News

Prince William meeting coronavirus trial scientists in Oxford

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of Prince William meeting coronavirus trial scientists on 24 June 2020 in Oxford, United Kingdom
News Clip2:03
Curated Video

Official says mass evacuations prevented widespread deaths

Higher Ed
Mass evacuations spared India the widespread deaths many had feared from a powerful cyclone that roared ashore over the weekend, officials said on Sunday. The Vice Chairman of India's National Disaster Management Authority, Shashidhar...
News Clip2:11
Sky News

Cmdr Stuart Cundy interview on Grenfell blaze

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior interview with Commander Stuart Cundy, Met Police, on the search for human remains in the Grenfell Tower disaster on 10 July 2017 in London, United Kingdom