Instructional Video6:49
SciShow Kids

Why Do Things Float in Space? | How We Study Space | SciShow Kids

K - 5th
Living in space is pretty different from living on Earth, and not just because people can float around! Today, Jessi and Sam the Bat learn about the weird ways things like fire and water behave when they are in space.
Instructional Video5:28
SciShow Kids

The Great Elephant Toothpaste Experiment! | Summer Experiments | SciShow Kids

K - 5th
Jessi and Squeaks experiment with mixing things together and learn how to create a lot of foam!
Instructional Video6:32
SciShow Kids

How Does Food Get to Our Stomachs and More Answers to Your Questions! | SciShow Kids

K - 5th
This week, Mister Brown joins Squeaks to answer a bunch more of your questions about the Earth and about our bodies!
Instructional Video17:01
SciShow Kids

Can You Guess the Weather? | Weather Guessing Game | SciShow Kids Compilation

K - 5th
There’s all sorts of weather out there, so Squeaks and Mister Brown are playing a game show where they will learn all about the different types!
Instructional Video8:37
Crash Course

Witches and Hags: Crash Course World Mythology #39

12th - Higher Ed
This week, Mike is teaching you about the most mythic of mythological creatures: Dragons. Cultures across the world (and across Westeros) tell stories of dragons, and their power to destroy, their power to prop up kings, and their power...
Instructional Video10:30
Crash Course

Broadway, Seriously: Crash Course Theater #46

12th - Higher Ed
We're going to Broadway, everybody, and it's not going to be that fun. In fact, it's going to be a very serious experience with lots of powerful social commentary and indictments of life in America in the 1950s. So be prepared to look at...
Instructional Video11:54
TED Talks

TED: The sustainable brilliance of Indigenous design | Manu Peni

12th - Higher Ed
When human rights advocate Manu Peni returned to Papua New Guinea from abroad, he built a home for himself using modern techniques -- and promptly learned a harsh lesson on how the newest ideas aren't always the best ideas. Peni calls...
Instructional Video11:57
TED Talks

TED: How one small idea led to $1 million of paid water bills | Tiffani Ashley Bell

12th - Higher Ed
When programmer Tiffani Ashley Bell learned that thousands of people in Detroit were facing water shutoffs because they couldn't afford to pay their bills, she decided to take action -- in the simplest, most obvious way possible. It's an...
Instructional Video11:25
TED Talks

TED: The surprising climate benefits of sharing your stuff | Tessa Clarke

12th - Higher Ed
There's something simple we can all do to help the planet -- and it's probably not what you think. With one-third of all the food we produce globally each year being thrown away, entrepreneur Tessa Clarke believes that sharing more and...
News Clip8:28
PBS

Syrian refugees to US bring complex health needs

12th - Higher Ed
Refugees arriving in upstate New York in recent years have increasingly come from active conflict zones, including Syria and Iraq -- many fleeing with injuries of war and deep emotional scars. As the refugee populations in places like...
News Clip5:27
PBS

These Colorado preschoolers learn hands-on farming to prevent childhood obesity

12th - Higher Ed
As childhood obesity soars among low-income communities with limited access to fresh produce, some educators in Colorado are combating the problem by joining the farm-to-preschool movement. Now these preschoolers are learning their ABCs...
News Clip5:31
PBS

Syrian refugees find mental and physical rehabiliation in Jordan

12th - Higher Ed
Now five years old, the war in Syria has taken an immense emotional and physical toll on those close to the fighting. Nisreen Katbi fled from Syria to Jordan four years ago and now runs a center that helps fellow refugees experiencing...
News Clip4:40
PBS

Migrants Left Adrift At Sea After Boat Pushback From Greek Coast Guard

12th - Higher Ed
Pro-refugee groups allege the Greek coast guard is endangering migrants in the Aegean Sea and breaching international law with a new aggressive migration policy that involves pushing them back towards Turkish waters. Critics also accuse...
News Clip6:18
PBS

Artists find inspiration in nature and history of Everglades National Park

12th - Higher Ed
Artists have long taken to the outdoors to do their work. Now, a new program, Artist in Residence in Everglades (AIRIE), puts a new emphasis on that important synergy. Jeffrey Brown visited Everglades National Park to see how artists are...
News Clip6:26
PBS

How faculty mentors can help first-generation students succeed

12th - Higher Ed
A new initiative by the University of California system uses first-generation faculty to guide first-generation students, with the goal of decreasing dropout rates. As part of our series Rethinking College, Hari Sreenivasan visits UCLA...
News Clip5:30
PBS

Telling stories helps refugee children learn a new language

12th - Higher Ed
How do young children who have come to the United States as immigrants or refugees learn English? At one early education school and laboratory in Houston, the new language comes to life when kids use storytelling and dramatic play to get...
News Clip6:35
Curated Video

Seniors get fit with sit down volleyball

Higher Ed
LEAD INThe Rio Olympics have inspired a new generation of athletes in many more ways than expected. A group of senior citizens in California is not letting their age or ailments stop then from playing volleyball. No Fall Volleyball is...
News Clip5:56
Curated Video

Google Gets Aggressive With New Phones, Gadgets

Higher Ed
Google launched an aggressive challenge to consumer electronics giants like Apple and Samsung on Tuesday, introducing a new line of smartphones called Pixel and other gadgets designed to showcase a digital helper the company calls...
News Clip8:17
PBS

Refugees flee conflict sparked by climate change in central Africa

12th - Higher Ed
The climate crisis is now a reality worldwide, but it's nowhere more apparent than the parched landscapes of northern Africa. Thousands are on the move looking for water to grow crops and graze livestock. Special correspondent Willem...
News Clip5:56
Curated Video

Google gets aggressive with new phones, devices

Higher Ed
Google launched an aggressive challenge to consumer electronics giants like Apple and Samsung on Tuesday, introducing a new line of smartphones called Pixel and other gadgets designed to showcase a digital helper the company calls...
News Clip6:07
Curated Video

Google shows off new smartphone and slew of new gadgets

Higher Ed
LEAD IN: Google have launched an aggressive challenge to consumer electronics giants like Apple and Samsung.The company is introducing a new line of smartphones called Pixel and other gadgets designed to showcase a digital helper called...
News Clip5:48
Curated Video

The Japanese rekindle interest in their tradition dress

Higher Ed
Kobe, July 20, 2008 1. Various of the Furisode semi finals, women dressing on stage 2. Various of contestants in the Tomesode (unmarried) section of the contest waiting in dressing room 3. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Matsushima Hiroko,...
News Clip4:00
Curated Video

Wave of bombings across Iraqi capital kills at least 69

Higher Ed
Karrada neighbourhood, Baghdad 1. Thick smoke billowing from blast site (++shot through windshield of moving car++) 2. Various of smoke billowing from buildings (++shot from nearby building++) 3. Various of damage and broken glass in...
News Clip6:01
Associated Press

Luxury housing market optimistic about Trump presidency

Higher Ed
US: TRUMP HOUSING SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:53SHOTLIST:AP Television Los Angeles, California, US - 17 January 20171....