Instructional Video3:25
SciShow

Cymatics: Turning Sound into Art

12th - Higher Ed
Sound waves vibrate more than just our eardrums, they can also make visual art!
Instructional Video4:12
SciShow Kids

How Do We Sing?

K - 5th
Sam the Bat is visiting today, and Jessi wants to use a cool trick to show him how we use a special part of our body to sing.
Instructional Video6:44
SciShow

Why Can’t We Make New Stradivari Violins?

12th - Higher Ed
Stradivarius are synonymous with quality, but how we can replicate their sound is a mystery!
Instructional Video3:27
SciShow

No Ears, No Problem: Frogs Can Hear With Their Lungs

12th - Higher Ed
If you’ve ever looked at a frog’s head, you might have noticed that they don’t have external ears. So How do they hear?
Instructional Video2:12
SciShow

What Makes Your Ears Ring?

12th - Higher Ed
What's happening inside our ears when we can hear that ringing? What's happening inside our brains? Sit back, clean the wax out of your ears, and let Michael Aranda explain!
Instructional Video2:00
SciShow

Why Do My Ears Pop?

12th - Higher Ed
We’ve all experienced it, that annoying pressure in our head when we’re flying in a plane or a storm front comes in, then it pops! Find out how this popping happens and things to avoid so you don’t harm your ears.
Instructional Video5:18
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: The science of hearing - Douglas L. Oliver

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The ability to recognize sounds and identify their location is possible thanks to the auditory system. That's comprised of two main parts: the ear, and the brain. The ear's task is to convert sound energy into neural signals; the brain's...
Instructional Video4:12
SciShow Kids

The Science of the String Phone!

K - 5th
Join Jessi and friends as they learn about sound waves by making a string phone! Plus, learn how to make your own!
Instructional Video2:38
SciShow

Can You Break Glass with Your Voice?

12th - Higher Ed
It's an old cliche: an opera singer hits a note so high, it breaks a wine glass. It may seem over the top, but with a little science (and an amp), you too can break a glass like the finest soprano!
Instructional Video3:21
SciShow Kids

What Do You Hear in a Seashell?

K - 5th
Have you ever put a seashell up to your ear and heard a roaring sound the sounds sort of like the ocean? Is it magic? No! It's science! Jessi and Squeaks explain what's up!
Instructional Video3:37
SciShow Kids

What is Sound?

K - 5th
Learn all about how sound works with Jessi and Squeaks on SciShow Kids!
Instructional Video4:29
SciShow

That Time We Gave Earth a Ring Made of Millions of Tiny Needles

12th - Higher Ed
In the 1960s, the USA almost put a ring around the Earth by launching hundreds of millions of tiny copper needles into space in an attempt to create a reliable boost for their communications systems.
Instructional Video2:27
Curated Video

DIY Sci: Voice Visualizing

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewBuild one yourself! What are you waiting for?
Instructional Video12:23
Curated Video

How Superconductors Work at the Quantum Level

12th - Higher Ed
In 1908, Dutch physicist Heike Onnes figured out how to turn helium gas to liquified helium for the first time. He cooled Mercury and found that all its electrical resistance went away. Electricity in a superconducting...
Instructional Video1:58
Curated Video

How to Do a Beatbox Lip Roll

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to do a beatbox lip roll in this Howcast video with Beatboxer Entertainment.
Instructional Video3:51
Curated Video

How to Do Vibrato on the Violin

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to do vibrato on the violin from musician Julie Artzt Becker in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video1:16
Curated Video

How To Change the Ringtone on an iPhone

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Your iPhone comes preloaded with an array of different ringtones. Switch up the sounds and change your ringtone to the one that best suits your personality and lifestyle.
Instructional Video2:22
Curated Video

4 Finger Vibrato Techniques on Heavy Metal Guitar

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Let musician Alex Skolnick teach you finger vibrato techniques in this heavy metal guitar lesson from Howcast.
Instructional Video1:47
Curated Video

Is It Ever OK to Use Your Cellphone at Dinner?

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn if it is every OK to use your cellphone at the dinner table from manners expert Faye de Muyshondt in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video1:26
Curated Video

How to Make the Chewbacca Noise

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Official contest entry in Howcast's How-To Video Challenge by Robert Lee and Jen <a href='http://www.howcast.com/videochallenge' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Guneyli.</a>'http://www.howcast.com/videochallenge' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Guneyli.
Instructional Video3:26
Curated Video

DIY SCI - WEIRD SOUNDS - SEE AND SAW SOUNDS

6th - Higher Ed
DIY SCI host Steve Spangler demonstrates how frequencies will create different patterns of sand on a speaker and how a saw can be turned into a musical instrument!
Instructional Video3:20
Curated Video

DIY SCI - WEIRD SOUNDS - KITCHEN SOUNDS

6th - Higher Ed
DIY SCI host Steve Spangler demonstrates how you can make some weird noises using things you can find in your kitchen!
Instructional Video24:51
Curated Video

Travelling vibrations

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain how vibrations are passed to and through the air, to allow sounds to be heard. Key learning points: - A vibrating object causes nearby air particles to vibrate too. - Air particles are knocked forwards but...
Instructional Video8:56
Science Buddies

Arduino Companion Robot | Science Project

K - 5th
Turn a stuffed animal into a fuzzy, purring companion robot using an Arduino in this fun engineering project.