Curated Video
Subjectively Overwhelmed
Award-winning violinmaker and acoustician Joseph Curtin describes the subjective element that all musicians bring to music-making.
Curated Video
Subjective Distortions
Award-winning violinmaker and acoustician Joseph Curtin relates the results of the fascinating double-blind tests to determine if expert musicians could tell new violins from old, and muses on how it's really hard to remove subjective...
Curated Video
Shady IQ Origins
Historian Darrin McMahon, Dartmouth College, details how the desire to scientifically assess genius motivated the American psychologist Lewis Terman to redirect Alfred Binet’s test to identify special-needs children and apply it as a...
Curated Video
Testing For Dark Matter
University of Chicago cosmologist Rocky Kolb describes the history of dark matter: how it was overlooked by most physicists for decades together with current hypotheses of what it might be and experiments to determine which one is valid.
Curated Video
Math and Physical Therapy for Kids: Surprising Connections Uncovered!
In this video, Caroline from Doodles and Digits interviews Dr. Kayla Borchers, a physical therapist and corrective exercise specialist. Dr. Borchers uses math every day to help her patients heal through movement. She also runs a private...
Curated Video
Estimate: Nonstandard Units
“Estimate: Nonstandard Units” shows how to use nonstandard units to estimate the lengths of household objects.
Science Buddies
How to Replace a Multimeter Fuse
How can you tell if your multimeter's fuse is blown? How do you replace it? This video will cover these common questions with a detailed walk-through of diagnosing and replacing a blown multimeter fuse.
Science Buddies
PING Ultrasonic Distance Sensor and Arduino
Learn how to the PING))) ultrasonic distance sensor from Parallax, also called a sonar sensor, with an Arduino to measure the distance to a target object. Visit the Science Buddies website for cool science projects you can do with an...
Curated Video
Height and Length Part 2 | Measurement | Y1 Maths | FuseSchool Kids
We are back on Giant planet learning more about comparing length and height to different objects. How tall is my
Visual Learning Systems
Measuring: Measurements of Volume
Upon viewing the Measuring video series, students will be able to do the following: Generally explain that the process of measuring involves making observations of things using tools. Understand that measurements often involve the use of...
FuseSchool
How To Measure Loss Of Mass In A Reaction
In this video, we’re going to learn about the loss of mass in a chemical reaction, how it happens and why we measure this. The total MASS of reactants will be the same as that of the products, as mass is always conserved in a chemical...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Operating Principles of the NIST 4 Watt Balance Source
The watt balance lets researchers determine the mass of an object indirectly by determining two quantities: the strength of the magnetic field, and the current running through a coil of wire.
Visual Learning Systems
Measuring: Summing Up
Upon viewing the Measuring video series, students will be able to do the following: Generally explain that the process of measuring involves making observations of things using tools. Understand that measurements often involve the use of...
Visual Learning Systems
Measuring Length and Temperature: Summing Up
This video illustrates how length and temperature are measured using common lab equipment. Students are shown how to accurately measure length using tools such as meter sticks and metric rulers, and how to record their observations....
Visual Learning Systems
Measuring in Science: Measuring Volume
Measuring is a vital process in science, and it is a process all students can carry out. This program demonstrates many of the different ways measurement occurs in science including measuring length, mass, volume, and temperature....
Schooling Online
IB Physics Skills: Accuracy
The royal archery contest begins! Everyone expects Robin Hood to win since he is an accurate and reliable archer. But what do the terms accuracy and reliability mean? This lesson will take an in-depth look at accuracy and systematic...
Visual Learning Systems
Measuring in Science: Measuring
Measuring is a vital process in science, and it is a process all students can carry out. This program demonstrates many of the different ways measurement occurs in science including measuring length, mass, volume, and temperature....
Visual Learning Systems
Measuring Mass and Volume: Summing Up
This program begins by discussing common ways mass and volume are measured in the home. The video highlights how mass and volume are measured with various types of equipment in the school science lab. Some of the different tools used to...
FuseSchool
Measuring For The Loss Of Mass In A Reaction
In this video, we’re going to learn about the loss of mass in a chemical reaction, how it happens and why we measure this. The total MASS of reactants will be the same as that of the products, as mass is always conserved in a chemical...
Curated Video
Rates of Reaction Experiments: Investigating the Relationship between Concentration and Reaction Time
This is a lecture presentation on rates of reaction experiments. The presenter discusses the concept of the rate of a reaction and how it can be measured. The focus of the experiment is on investigating the relationship between the...
Visual Learning Systems
Measuring Mass and Volume: Tools for Measuring Volume
This program begins by discussing common ways mass and volume are measured in the home. The video highlights how mass and volume are measured with various types of equipment in the school science lab. Some of the different tools used to...
The Wall Street Journal
MIT and Volkswagen on the Culture of a Remote Workforce
Volkswagen Group's Hiltrud Werner and MIT Sloan School of Management's Don Sull on the culture of a remote workforce. What are the hallmarks of a successful culture change?
Looking Glass Universe
EPR Paradox and Entanglement Quantum Mechanics
The EPR paradox tries to prove that quantum mechanics is wrong.