Instructional Video3:09
NASA

NASA | Exploring Energy: Infrared

3rd - 11th
How does NASA "see" thermal radiation? This video explores what infrared energy is and how NASA detects it to study our Earth's systems more completely. Satellite measurements over time allow scientists to study seasonal changes in local...
Instructional Video4:29
PBS

What's actually the worst greenhouse gas?

12th - Higher Ed
Earth's atmosphere naturally contains greenhouse gases. Without them, the world would be way too cold for humans. But we are adding extra greenhouse gases, which are causing Earth to heat up and disrupting weather patterns worldwide. So...
Instructional Video4:21
NASA

Webb Telescope Milestone: Completion of Telescope Element

3rd - 11th
Thousands of people, for almost two decades, accomplished the construction of the telescope element of the largest space telescope ever created. The optical and science segment of the James Webb Space Telescope stands complete in one of...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

The Versatility of Glass

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Did you know that humans have used glass since ancient times? Glass is created when various substances like sand or ash come into contact with high levels of heat. Learn more about the history and properties of glass.
Instructional Video12:33
The Viral Fever

Cosmic Journeys: The Complex Dynamics of Earth's Climate

12th - Higher Ed
This video explores the complex workings of Earth's climate and how it is changing due to factors such as greenhouse gases and ocean currents. Using virtual tools and satellite data, scientists are predicting the future evolution of the...
Instructional Video2:37
Science360

4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About This Week - Episode 22

12th - Higher Ed
A new design for insulin that’s easy to swallow, deep-sea surprise game changer for climate, catching reefs on the flip side, and the physics of how bees chill. For more info: Insulin Pill...
Instructional Video1:21
Science360

How Will Climate Change Affect It? - The Water Cycle

12th - Higher Ed
How will climate change affect the water cycle?
Podcast17:13
NASA

Gravity Assist: Mars Dust Storm with Melinda Kahre.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Listen in as NASA Chief Scientist Jim Green discusses the Mars dust storm with a dust storm expert, Melinda Kahre.
Instructional Video2:09
NASA

Getting a Bird’s-Eye View of Biodiversity With Landsat

3rd - 11th
Global temperatures are rising, putting bird species across America in danger of extinction as their habitats change. To understand how temperature affects birds across the country, scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison...
Instructional Video0:59
Next Animation Studio

Hot, humid weather can prevent body from cooling down

12th - Higher Ed
With 17 states in the eastern U.S. under heat advisories, the high temperatures along with the humidity could be a health concern for some.
Instructional Video2:46
Next Animation Studio

UN climate report is ‘code red’ for humanity

12th - Higher Ed
Global warming is close to spiraling out of control, according to the sixth report by the U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Podcast38:30
NASA

‎On a Mission: Season 3, Episode 5: Frozen in Time

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Bundle up! We’ll be diving into ice-covered waters with an upside-down robot, and exploring Greenland’s massive ice sheet with oceanographer Josh Willis.
Instructional Video2:55
Science360

BREAKING SUMMER RECORDS

12th - Higher Ed
In episode 60, Charlie and Jordan return from summer break to investigate the future of summers. According to NSF-funded research at NCAR, in 50 years, summers across most of the globe could be hotter than any other experienced by...
Instructional Video4:48
National Parks Service

Acadia National Park - Floating Classroom: Good Data

Pre-K - Higher Ed
These videos compliment the variety of water quality programs that occur in Acadia National Park. For teachers looking for good background information on water quality or those looking to attend the Floating Classroom field trip, this...
Instructional Video1:21
Next Animation Studio

Arctic warming began sooner than thought, closer to human industrialisation

12th - Higher Ed
The Arctic Ocean has been warming since decades earlier than previous observations would suggest.
Instructional Video2:33
Science360

Make Way For Ducklings

12th - Higher Ed
What happens to the size and health of ducklings if their mothers have to leave the nests for long periods of time to get food? That's what Bill Hopkins, a fisheries and wildlife professor, hopes to find out, with support from the...
Instructional Video1:13
Next Animation Studio

NASA discovers ‘most similar planet to Earth’ ever found

12th - Higher Ed
A team of scientists has discovered an Earth-size exoplanet in the habitable or “Goldilocks” zone of its star while reviewing old data from the Kepler Space Telescope, according to a press release from NASA.
Instructional Video3:04
NASA

NASA’s Global Tour of Precipitation in Ultra HD (4K)

3rd - 11th
Precipitation (falling rain and snow) is our fresh water reservoir in the sky and is fundamental to life on Earth. This video shows the most detailed and worldwide view of rain and snowfall ever created and uses satellite measurements...
Instructional Video4:01
SWPictures

The Disappearing Glaciers: A Global Crisis

12th - Higher Ed
The video features Lonnie Thompson, a renowned glaciologist, and his international research team drilling into the ice core on the glacier of Vulcan in Peru. The video highlights the alarming rate at which glaciers are melting due to...
Instructional Video1:02
The March of Time

Custom cuts from own beef side

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1945: FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS: EXT Hilder's Frozen Food Locker INT Butcher bringing out client's side of tagged beef from refrigerated room client picking cut meat cut on electric cutting machine pieces wrapped into freezer lowered &...
Instructional Video0:50
Next Animation Studio

Elon Musk unveils Starship prototype

12th - Higher Ed
The SpaceX Starship is designed for satellite delivery, space missions and interplanetary transport.
Instructional Video1:03
Next Animation Studio

Scientists link coronavirus infectivity to cold weather: study

12th - Higher Ed
Cold temperatures and low humidity may make COVID-19 more infectious, according to new research.
Instructional Video3:59
NASA

NASA Explores Earth’s Connections

3rd - 11th
For Earth Day 2021, we explore the connections of Earth systems and NASA's ability to observe them in a changing world, highlighting the links between dust transport, vegetation, water quality, conservation and human health, the...
Instructional Video4:56
Ancient Lights Media

China: Deserts

6th - 8th
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip examines the geography and cultures of China's northern desert regions.