NASA
NASA | Return to Venus | Director's Cut
From Galileo and the Heliocentric model of the Solar System to James Hansen and climate research, observations of the planet Venus throughout history have given us the perspective we need to understand our own place in the universe. Yet...
NASA
NASA | Aquarius Climate
Sea surface salinity has a massive influence on Earth's climate. With Aquarius, scientists will have a new way to measure that influence in a consistent way. With its unprecedented accurate and consistent salinity measurements, Aquarius...
NASA
Hubble’s Servicing Mission 2
The Second Servicing Mission, launched Feb. 11, 1997, greatly improved Hubble's productivity. The installation of new instruments extended Hubble's wavelength range into the near infrared for imaging and spectroscopy, allowing us to...
Curated Video
Exploring Size Constancy
This video explores the concept of size constancy and challenges viewers to spot the differences between two photos. It explains how our brain processes visual information and engages different parts of the brain for tasks like analyzing...
Rachel's English
How to Think in English…in 68 Minutes! Part 6
If you’re ready to start thinking in English, without translating in your head, this is the jumpstart you need. Learning how to think in English requires both knowledge and practice, and this free English lesson gives you both! I’ll show...
Curated Video
IELTS Part 3 Native Sample Answers: A Future Without Things
Today I’ll provide 3 IELTS Part 3 native sample answers about a future without certain things.
Curated Video
Estimating Quotients Using Scientific Notation
In this video, the teacher explains how to estimate quotients of large numbers using scientific notation. They use the example of estimating the time it takes for light to travel from the sun to the Earth. By breaking down the numbers...
Amor Sciendi
Algorithm Art: What makes art great? a TOK presentation | AmorSciendi
A work of art produced by an algorithm sold for half a million dollars in October. Here are my thoughts.
friEdTech
3 Minute Tip: PicMonkey
Get started with PicMonkey, my personal favorite online photo editing app, in only 3 short minutes!
Science360
Black Hole Researchers Katie Bouman and Colin Lonsdale Answer Your Questions
On April 10, a team of international scientists from Event Horizon Telescope project unveiled the first ever image of a black hole at the center of the M87* galaxy. We invited computer scientist Dr. Katie Bouman and astronomer Dr. Colin...
National Parks Service
Acadia National Park - Turbidity Instructional Video
Turbidity Instructional Video
All In One Social Media
How To Go Live With Streamyard 2020 // Features, how-tos, & bonus tips for going live on Streamyard
In this video, I am going to show you how to go live with Streamyard 2020 highlighting the newest features, how-tos, and my personal bonus tips.
Catalyst University
Cranial Nerve III - Oculomotor Nerve [Part 2] | Origin, Structure, Pathway & Function
In this video, we explore the following as it pertains to cranial nerve III; specifically, the oculomotor nerve’s parasympathetic component: Origin Anatomy Functions Pathway to the eye
NASA
NASA | Water on the Moon
Since the 1960's, scientists have suspected that frozen water could survive in cold, dark craters at the Moon's poles. While previous lunar missions have detected hints of water on the Moon, new data from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter...
NASA
Hubble Trivia: 14) Hubble observed what kind of explosion created by two neutron stars merging?
The Hubble Space Telescope has been revealing the secrets of the universe for over 30 years, but it turns out Hubble has some secrets of its own! The question is: Hubble observed what kind of explosion created by two neutron stars...
NASA
NASA Astronauts Read Aloud: You Are Going
With Artemis, NASA is going back to the Moon. And we want you to come along! You Are Going, illustrated by former NASA intern Shane Tolentino, shares a glimpse into future Artemis missions. Learn all about the elements that will help...