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Curated Video
What’s for Dinner?
Miss Palomine explains that not only do animals need plants for shelter, but that many animals need plants for food. She talks about the many different kinds of plants and many parts of those plants that animals eat.
Curated Video
Movement of a Thermometer
Movement of a Thermometer investigates heat as a form of energy by conducting an experiment that involves placing a mercury thermometer in hot water and observing the mercury expand or “rise.”
Curated Video
Scientific Investigations Resulting in New Ideas
Scientific Investigations Resulting in New Ideas concludes that scientific investigations may result in new ideas of study.
Curated Video
Can You Tell If These AI Products Are Real?
More AI-based consumer products are being released every day, and some of them are pretty unbelievable. But can you tell the difference between a real AI product and a fake one?
Higgsino Physics
Jump in Artificial Gravity? - 5 Physics Questions Explained
Physics Quiz. 5 Popular questions answered. Can you solve these questions?
Why do spaceships heat up when entering earth but not when exiting?, Why can I touch aluminum foil in the oven and not get burned?, Why are we able to see...
Why do spaceships heat up when entering earth but not when exiting?, Why can I touch aluminum foil in the oven and not get burned?, Why are we able to see...
Visual Learning Systems
Your Science Fair Project: Steps in the Scientific Method
The scientific method is the foundation of work for scientists. In this video the scientific method is explained in detail serving as the basis for your science fair project. The process of creating a science fair project along with...
Physics Girl
Can you call a cell phone in the microwave?
Do cell phones placed in a microwave still receive signals? What is the difference between microwave oven radiation and the signals used by your phone?
Curated Video
Do Microwaves Interfere With WiFi Signals?
Yes. Microwaves and radio waves are physically the same, i.e. both are forms of electromagnetic radiation. Some microwave rays can leak out and interfere with WiFi signals. We are basically constantly surrounded by electromagnetic...
Science360
Engineering to Solve Real-World Problems - USA Science and Engineering Festival
The Mobile Area Education Foundation is designing lessons to teach kids that engineering and math can solve real-world problems...like designing ways to catch blood clots in a model human circulatory system.
The Backyard Scientist
Making Plasma, Microwaving grapes --- SMS#2
Plasma, like solid liquid and gas is considered a state of matter. Plasma is ionized gas, and can be created by applying energy to a gas, like electromagnetic or electrical energy like this transformer.
As you can see it...
As you can see it...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Short Cuts To Glory - Recipes - Leftovers
Second-hand vegies can still be delicious. Alice Zaslavsky has three quick and easy ideas for turning the sad leftover vegie into a dish to savour.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Short Cuts To Glory - Recipes - Cake in a Mug
Imagine you could prepare, bake and serve a beautiful cake for dessert, in less than five minutes. Bernard Chu and Matt put it to the challenge. It’s the quickest desert recipe ever, with some of the most amazing results.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Short Cuts To Glory - Recipes - Brownies
We can’t go past Adriano Zumbo’s chocolate brownie recipe. And once you see his secret tip with a secret ingredient, these brownies are not just easy to make, they’re practically good for you too. Right?
Next Animation Studio
China starts huge project to beam power from space
Beijing aims to put miles of solar panels in space and use them to power a massive microwave emitter that will hang 23,000 miles up in the sky.
Next Animation Studio
Space panels could soon beam electricity back to Earth
A large array of PRAM panels would use light waves not found on Earth to generate enough electricity to power cities.
TMW Media
Things in a Day: Breakfast
A great way to start the day is with a great breakfast.<br/>
Things in a Day, Part 1
Things in a Day, Part 1
The Backyard Scientist
DIY MEGA Microwave! - Microwaving a Microwave
DIY MEGA Microwave! - Microwaving a Microwave
NASA
NASA | Goddard's Detector Technology
Behind those stunning NASA images are specialized detectors developed, fabricated, and packaged here at the Goddard Space Flight Center. Tour the Detector Development Lab (DDL) and see how these first-of-a-kind detectors are...
Curated Video
The History and Making of Cake
Cake is often eaten as a dessert and is a common celebratory food. Learn a bit of history about cake and dessert culture.
Next Animation Studio
Possible ‘Havana Syndrome’ attack delays V.P. Harris’ flight
Havana Syndrome is a mysterious illness that many experts believe could only be caused by directed energy weapons that pulse invisible microwaves at targets.
Curated Video
The History and Making of Custard
Custard is a milk and egg based dish that is often part of a dessert, but it can be served savory as well. Learn about various forms of this French dish and how to make custard at home.
NASA
NASA | SMAP Radiometer versus Radio Frequency Interference
The microwave radiometer on NASA's Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) satellite was designed and built at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Along with the microwave radar, data from the radiometer will be used to calculate the...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Mama Drama
Mikki vs the World is a creative, funny, and factual series designed to help teens get a grip on what’s happening inside their heads. Mo is having a great day, until his mom calls...<b<br/>r/>
Mo's Mummy: Family Dynamics part 1
Mo's Mummy: Family Dynamics part 1
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Understanding Risk
Mikki vs the World is a creative, funny, and factual series designed to help teens get a grip on what’s happening inside their heads. What is risky behaviour? Mikki tells a monster of a story to help us understand what risky behaviour...