Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

The Invention and Evolution of the Printer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of the history and functionality of printers, highlighting their importance in daily tasks for students and professionals. It covers various types of printers, such as laser printers and inkjet printers,...
Instructional Video3:10
Curated Video

Holography: Creating and Understanding Holograms

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the concept of holography and how holograms are created. The video explains the process of capturing holographic images using lasers, lenses, mirrors, and holographic film. It also showcases some amazing...
Instructional Video13:54
Odd Quartet

A New Way To See Music - Sound Waves & Lasers

9th - 12th
The one where we shine a laser at a speaker and see what happens. I was not prepared for all the weird stuff that happened! This experiment is based on a video by Steve Mould. Check out his video hereref='https://youtu.be/C-V1uXeyGmg'...
Instructional Video1:29
Science360

Driverless car takes a spin around Washington D.C.

12th - Higher Ed
This week in Washington, D.C., researchers from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) marked a significant milestone, demonstrating one of the most advanced autonomous vehicles ever designed, capable of navigating on urban roads and highways...
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

The Fascinating World of Helium

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a comprehensive overview of helium, covering its properties, discovery, and various applications. It explains how helium's unique characteristics make it ideal for cryogenic purposes, such as preserving food and...
Instructional Video5:20
Physics Girl

How does laser cooling work?

9th - 12th
Lasers are known to burn things, fix eyes, and dance on powerpoint presentations. But they can also be used to cool objects to some of the coldest temperatures in the universe.
Instructional Video1:00
Next Animation Studio

Laser propulsion: NASA's laser-powered spacecraft will fly to Mars in 72 hours

12th - Higher Ed
NASA scientist Philip Lubin is working on perfecting laser technology that could propel a light spacecraft to Mars in as little as three days. In order for spacecraft to achieve faster speeds, Lubin proposes using an electromagnetic...
Instructional Video5:16
Higgsino Physics

Why Does Light Bend in Glass? - Refraction and Mirages Visualized with Huygens Principle

12th - Higher Ed
Why does light bend when it enters glass and how do mirages happen? Using the Huygens principle, to show why refraction will make the light bend. Also showing why Inferior mirage happens. <br/>
All this with the Huygens<br/> principle.
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

Exploring the Wonders of Gallium

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a comprehensive description of gallium, its discovery, properties, and various applications in different industries.
Instructional Video8:37
Instructional Video
National Science Foundation

National Science Foundation: Innovation Nation: Tiny Batteries

9th - 10th
Researchers at Princeton University have developed a technique to transfer microscopic materials by blasting them from one place to another with a laser. The tiny patterns they make help pack more into electronic screens. See how it...