Instructional Video2:54
Curated Video

See the Creative Ways Zookeepers Keep Animals Cool

6th - Higher Ed
Icy treats help staff at the Maryland Zoo keep their residents cool in warmer weather.
Instructional Video1:26
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How Wild Horses Are Preventing Wildfires In Spain

9th - Higher Ed
Wild horses have become an unlikely new defence against fires in the Iberian highlands.
Instructional Video8:36
Curated Video

How This Village Still Produces Million of Sparklers by Hand Every Year

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for a feature behind the production of the joyful sparklers pyrotechnics in India. Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an incorrigible lover of...
Instructional Video3:44
Curated Video

Midwestern Drought Causes Water Conservation

6th - Higher Ed
Lake Mead falls to lowest level since Hoover Dam's construction as "apocalyptic" heatwave and drought hit parts of US.
Instructional Video2:53
Curated Video

Could The Sahara Ever Be A Green Savannah Again?

6th - Higher Ed
The Sahara was once home to hippos.
Instructional Video19:31
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How Siberian People Start Frozen Cars in World’s Coldest City

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the FLUCTUS channel to explore how Yakutsk residents combine traditional Arctic survival knowledge with modern engineering solutions to overcome extreme automotive challenges.



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Instructional Video2:54
Curated Video

While We’re All Freezing This Winter, These Animals Are Enjoying The Sun!

6th - Higher Ed
It's that time of the year again...the sun is shining, the temperatures are soaring, and animals (and humans) alike are looking for any excuse to cool down. The keepers at Maryland Zoo have come up with some effective and innovative ways...
Instructional Video4:35
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Weather Changes

3rd - 8th
“Weather Changes” examines how climate and landforms affect the weather conditions, job availability, and commercially produced food in several regions of the United States.
Instructional Video2:57
Curated Video

Should We Be Worried About Climate Change

6th - 11th
Should We Be Worried About Climate Change. This is a clip from the Simba Creative documentary, Without Leaving Anyone Behind.
Instructional Video2:10
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Factors effecting equilibrium

9th - Higher Ed
Identifies how changes in temperature, pressure, and concentration influence equilibrium
Instructional Video4:35
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Animal Families

3rd - 8th
“Animal Families” explores types of animal families.
Instructional Video2:11
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The Science Behind Thunderstorms: Lightning and Thunder Explained

3rd - 12th
This video explains the formation of thunderstorms and how lightning and thunder are created. It describes how water vapor in the sky condenses into clouds, and when these clouds collide, electrical charges are produced. When these...
Instructional Video3:39
Curated Video

Longitude and Latitude: Navigating the Globe with Precision

3rd - 12th
In this video, the teacher explains the significance of longitude and latitude in cartography and navigation. They discuss the challenges faced by explorers in determining longitude and how accurate timekeeping was the key. The teacher...
Instructional Video3:47
Curated Video

Stay Cool in the Summer Heat with Air Conditioned Shirts and Jackets

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, a Japanese company called PC2BA has invented shirts and jackets with built-in fans to keep the wearer cool during the summer heat. The garments create an airflow within the clothes, cooling the body and preventing...
Instructional Video2:46
Curated Video

Black Body Mystery: The Radiation Phenomenon

9th - Higher Ed
Black body radiation is a fundamental topic in physics that has significantly influenced our understanding of quantum mechanics. A black body is an idealized physical object that absorbs all electromagnetic radiation, regardless of...
Instructional Video3:18
Curated Video

Record Attempt: Glider Pilot Reaches Impressive Altitude

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, glider pilot Dita Molina attempts to break the altitude record by reaching an altitude of 10,000 meters. Equipped with oxygen cylinders and a thermal protection suit, Molina is towed by a short sky van to climb higher....
Instructional Video2:51
Curated Video

Formula One Car Setup: The Key to Success on Every Track

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we learn about the importance of fine-tuning the setup of a Formula One car for optimal performance on different tracks. The engineers simulate different wing angles and adjust the shock absorbers to find the best...
Instructional Video7:13
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Unlocking the Mysteries of Autumn Leaves

9th - Higher Ed
The fall colors of New England is one of the most breathtaking natural spectacles on earth. Trillions of green leaves across New England transform into the brilliant hues of fall. But the reasons why are still a bit of a mystery.
Instructional Video11:50
Astrum

Images from the Darkest Regions on the Moon

Higher Ed
A look at permanently shadowed regions on the Moon where NASA and KARI hopes to find water ice.
Instructional Video11:45
Astrum

Why NASA Shouldn't Land Near the Moon's Poles

Higher Ed
The Moon's polar regions are a shocking place for humans to be.
Instructional Video11:19
Astrum

Why Scientists Are Worried About the Sun's Corona

Higher Ed
We need to better understand the Sun. Here's why NASA (Parker Solar Probe) and ESA (Solar Orbiter) have both sent probes to the Sun in the last few years.
Instructional Video9:33
Astrum

The Crater on Mercury That Defied Conventional Models: MESSENGER Images part 2

Higher Ed
When something is as incredibly difficult to get to as Mercury, it is extremely tricky to study. Which is one of the reasons why in all of human history, there have only ever been 2 missions to Mercury, with just one more on the way....
Instructional Video3:00
Science ABC

What Happens When You Throw Boiling Water Into Freezing Air?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Its freezing cold outside, and you decide to take a cup of boiling water outside and throw it into the air. Instead of falling to the ground and searing a hole in the already-fallen snow& Boom! It magically turns into snow! However, have...
Instructional Video3:59
Science ABC

What Are The Hottest And Coldest Things In The Universe?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Sun is obviously the hottest thing in our Solar System, but it is a mere candle when compared to several other stars and stellar phenomena, particularly supernova. A supernova is a transient event that marks the last evolutionary stage...