PBS
Does Math Really Exist?
Math is invisible. Unlike physics, chemistry, and biology we can't see it, smell it, or even directly observe it in the universe. And so that has made a lot of really smart people ask, does it actually even EXIST?!?!
SciShow Kids
What Makes Bridges So Strong?
A SciShow Kids viewer wrote us to ask how bridges are strong enough to carry cars and trucks! Jessi and Squeaks can explain -- with blocks!
SciShow Kids
Real-Life Robots
Meet some real-life robots, and find out what robots really are, and what they do for us every day!
SciShow
Why an Entire Field of Psychology Is in Trouble
Learn why an entire field of Psychology is in trouble.
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Who IS Sherlock Holmes? - Neil McCaw
More than a century after first emerging into the fogbound, gaslit streets of Victorian London, Sherlock Holmes is universally recognizable. And yet many of his most recognizable features don't appear in Arthur Conan Doyle's original...
TED Talks
Ben Cameron: Why the live arts matter
How can the magic of live theater, live music, live dance compete with the always-on Internet? Ben Cameron offers a bold look forward to a world where live arts matter more than ever -- to link humans together at a primal level of shared...
SciShow
How Do Concussions Cause Amnesia?
Amnesia is a really handy/clich_ literary device and the inciting incident for countless Hanna-Barbera cartoons, but it's also a real, serious affliction caused by major head trauma. Learn how scrambled neurons can permanently alter your...
Crash Course
Mythical Caves and Gardens: Crash Course World Mythology
This week, Mike Rugnetta is teaching you about mythical gardens and caves, which appear in cultures all over the world. Caves and gardens can stand for different things, but in the two stories we're talking about today, they tie into the...
PBS
Above Manhattan's bustle, a reshaped public space - Highline
In the mid-20th century, it was a railroad; now it's a public park. Built in the 1930s, 30 feet above the streets of Manhattan, the High Line was crucial for transporting cargo. But with the decline of rail transportation, it closed in...
Curated Video
The Absolute Beginners Guide to Cyber Security 2023 - Part 1 - Honey Pots and DMZs
New ReviewThis section delves into a computer system network that acts as a decoy to protect the actual system from cyber-attacks.
Curated Video
Statistics & Mathematics for Data Science and Data Analytics - Significance Level and P-Value
New ReviewAfter learning about hypothesis testing, we will now understand the significance level of a hypothesis.
Curated Video
Complete Linux Training Course to Get Your Dream IT Job - Aliases (alias)
New ReviewSimplify command execution using aliases, creating shortcuts for lengthy commands to boost your shell efficiency.
Curated Video
Brazil Currency
New ReviewThe local currency in Brazil is the reai, called reais in plural. One reai is equal to 100 centavos. Learn more about local nuances for exchanging money in urban centers and rural towns. You’ll want to carry cash with you at all times,...
Bedtime History
The Legend of the Fountain of Youth
Have you ever heard of a magical spring that could keep people young forever? That’s the legend of the Fountain of Youth! Long ago, people believed there was a hidden fountain whose water could make you live longer or stay young forever....
Curated Video
Top 5 Bigfoot Sightings of All Time | For Kids
New ReviewFor decades, people have reported seeing something strange in the woods—tall, shadowy figures with long hair and huge footprints. Are they hoaxes, misidentifications, or proof of a real creature? In this episode, we count down five of...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Peter Coyote - The Theater of Protest
Peter Coyote explains his approach to effective, nonviolent protest, which he developed while teaching a class at Harvard called The Theater of Protest. Frustrated that many protests were misrepresented in political attack ads, he...
PBS
Why Did Changelings Terrorize the Victorian Age?
Let’s talk about the unsettling legend of changelings, creatures said to replace humans with eerie, imperfect copies. What are the historical, cultural, and psychological roots of this folklore?
Curated Video
Comparing Domains Of Functions
A video entitled "Comparing Domains of Functions" that covers the process of determining whether the domain of a function representing a real-world scenario should be restricted.
Curated Video
Malapropism
A video entitled "Malapropism" which details what a malapropism is while providing examples to show misused expressions.
Curated Video
Characteristics of a Biography
This video explores the characteristics of a biography.
Curated Video
Dialogue
This video, entitled "Dialogue," explains what dialogue is and how it is used in a personal narrative.
Curated Video
Solve Real World Situations
A video entitled "Solve Real World Situations" that covers solving a system of equations modeled by a real-world situation and interpreting the solution.