Instructional Video6:47
SciShow

Could Deep-Sea Mining Solve the Energy Crisis?

12th - Higher Ed
Polymetallic nodules, found at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean's Clarion-Clipperton Zone, have enough metals to secure the future of green energy. But is it worth the cost?<b<br/>r/>

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Instructional Video6:34
SciShow Kids

The Coldest Seas on Earth! | SciShow Kids

K - 5th
The oceans around Antarctica are cold, but full of life. Join Jessi and Squeaks to learn about the blubber of seals, the amazing antifreeze blood of fish, and the shrinking skills of krill.
Instructional Video4:19
SciShow

Climate Change Could Be Taking the Ocean’s Breath Away

12th - Higher Ed
The Labrador Sea is also known as the ocean's lung, and there's evidence that it's in a lot of trouble.
Instructional Video10:31
SciShow

4 Things We've Forgotten How to Make

12th - Higher Ed
Our knowledge of specific technologies or techniques can sometimes be lost to time. And that can be because of changing economic conditions, or, sometimes, it's because the technology was so deadly that only a few were allowed to know it.
Instructional Video9:52
TED Talks

Steven Cowley: Fusion is energy's future

12th - Higher Ed
Physicist Steven Cowley is certain that nuclear fusion is the only truly sustainable solution to the fuel crisis. He explains why fusion will work -- and details the projects that he and many others have devoted their lives to, working...
Instructional Video15:13
Curated Video

A Day in Life of Japan’s Massive Icebreaker Operating in Frozen Polar Waters

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel. In this episode, we trace the lives of the crew and scientists aboard the Japanese Icebreaker Shirase while deployed to Antarctica. Discover the techniques used to break through the thickest ice,...
Instructional Video0:47
Curated Video

Characteristics of water – True or false

K - 5th
True or false ... Drinking a glass of seawater will make you ill?
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Instructional Video2:43
Curated Video

High Five Facts - Ocean Energy

Pre-K - 5th
Surf into 'Ocean Energy' to discover how the mighty waves and tides can power our world! It's a splashy, exciting look at the power hiding in our oceans, made simple for kids.
Instructional Video12:24
Learning Mole

Seaweed Forests

Pre-K - 12th
A series aimed at Primary School students learning all about the Ocean and its inhabitants in their science classes. This video in particular will take students through the basics of seaweed forests, something they may never have heard of.
Instructional Video11:42
Curated Video

Purification of Water Experiments: The Effect of Distillation on pH and Salt Content of Seawater

Higher Ed
The video is a lecture presentation on the purification of water experiments. The presenter carries out a series of short experiments to investigate the effect of distillation on the pH and salt content of seawater. The presentation...
Instructional Video13:10
Learning Mole

Why is Seawater Blue

Pre-K - 12th
This animated science video lesson is all about why seawater is blue. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn more about and study oceans.
Instructional Video0:44
Next Animation Studio

Sea-level accelerating faster than previously thought: study

12th - Higher Ed
A new study has revealed that sea levels have been rising at an unprecedented rate. Global sea levels had been rising at a minimal rate of less than half an inch per decade between 1900 to 1990, but have since risen 1.2 inches per...
Podcast17:21
NASA

Gravity Assist: Gardens at the Bottom of the Sea, with Laurie Barge

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Laurie Barge, an astrobiologist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, studies how plant-looking mineral structures called chimneys grow from chemicals found at the deepest depths of the ocean. In her lab she has glass vials and bulbs full...
Instructional Video13:10
Learning Mole

Why is Seawater Blue?

Pre-K - 12th
A series aimed at Primary School students learning all about the Ocean and its inhabitants in their science classes. This video in particular will take students through the reasons why seawater looks so blue.
Instructional Video14:08
Learning Mole

Crying Oceans

Pre-K - 12th
A series aimed at Primary School students learning all about the Ocean and its inhabitants in their science classes. This video in particular will take students through the damage that is happening to the oceans every day, and how they...
Instructional Video1:09
Next Animation Studio

Harvesting uranium from seawater

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers have come up with a potential new method of harvesting uranium - the fuel source for nuclear power - from seawater. Scientists at the 224th meeting of the American Chemical Society reported that when Chitin - a long-chain...
Instructional Video3:02
Curated Video

Analyzing and Purifying Water: Required Practical Activities in Chemistry

Higher Ed
The video discusses the required practical activities for analyzing and purifying water in a chemistry specification. The focus is on the steps involved in determining the mass of salts dissolved in seawater, measuring the pH of water...
Instructional Video2:03
TMW Media

Properties Of Water: Future use of water

K - 5th
What research is being conducted currently? How does it work? If successful, how can it help society? What careers deal with science and water?<br/>
Properties Of Water, Part 5
Instructional Video5:10
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Destruction and Safety Measures

K - 12th
It explains destruction caused by cyclones and effective safety measures.
Instructional Video5:11
FuseSchool

Extraction Of Salt

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about the extraction of salt within the uses of salt, as part of the overall topic of acids and bases.
Instructional Video4:01
FuseSchool

Density Of Different States

6th - Higher Ed
Density Of Different States | Matter | Physics | FuseSchool Why is it easy to lift up a big inflated beach ball but much harder to lift a small heavy pebble? It is largely to do with density, the small pebble is more dense and the Big...
Instructional Video6:26
Espresso Media

Walls of Venice: The Complex Engineering of the Mobile Walls

9th - 12th
Walls of Venice part 3/8: The video discusses the construction of the Venice flood barrier, one of the most complex civil engineering projects in Italy. The barrier, consisting of floating steel walls, aims to protect the city from...
Instructional Video11:39
Schooling Online

Chemistry Properties and Structure of Matter: Properties of Matter - Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Mixtures

3rd - Higher Ed
Life is tough for thirsty pirates – the sea is filled with water that can’t be drunk! Thankfully, Blackbeard has figured out a trick. This lesson will compare heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures. We’ll also look at solutions, which...
Instructional Video14:30
Learning Mole

The Ocean

Pre-K - 12th
A series aimed at Primary School students learning all about the Ocean and its inhabitants in their science classes. This video in particular will take students through the basics of the Ocean, a perfect introduction to the rest of the...