Instructional Video7:16
SciShow

The Grandfather of the Computer was the Loom

12th - Higher Ed
In the early 19th century, a French weaver named Joseph-Marie Jacquard was searching for a better way to make fabric. And in so doing, he managed to invent a loom that inspired the first proper computer.



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Instructional Video13:11
PBS

The NEW Warp Drive Possibilities

12th - Higher Ed
That Einstein guy was a real bummer for our hopes of a star-hopping, science-fiction-y future. His whole “nothing travels faster than light” rule seems to ensure that exploration of even the local part of our galaxy will be an...
Instructional Video3:39
SciShow

Warp Drives!

12th - Higher Ed
Hank talks about how warp drives could potentially work.
Instructional Video7:21
PBS

Is The Alcubierre Warp Drive Possible?

12th - Higher Ed
Inspired by Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek, physicist Miguel Alcubierre set out to transform one of the cornerstones of science fiction iconography, the Warp Drive, into reality. But is it even possible? Can we "warp" the fabric of reality...
Instructional Video4:21
SciShow

One step closer to real warp drives?

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have long been looking for a loophole for getting past the speed of light, and they might be one step closer to achieving that.
Instructional Video3:39
SciShow

Warp Drives!

12th - Higher Ed
Hank talks about how warp drives could potentially work.
Instructional Video5:52
SciShow

A Telescope Bigger Than the Solar System

12th - Higher Ed
It turns out if you’d like to take a deeper look into the universe, the universe itself might actually help you do that!
Instructional Video4:49
SciShow

Eclipses That Don't Eclipse

12th - Higher Ed
Here on Earth, we’re used to seeing both lunar and solar eclipses. But further out are eclipses that don’t behave at all the way we expected them to.
Instructional Video4:45
TED-Ed

TED-ED: Can you solve the seven planets riddle? - Edwin F. Meyer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Your interstellar police squad has tracked a group of criminals to a cluster of seven planets. Now you must apprehend them before their reinforcements arrive. Of course, the fugitives won't just stay put _ they'll try to dodge you by...
Instructional Video6:03
Curated Video

Warhammer 40K Space Marine Walkthrough Part 21: Whispers of the Dead

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Check out part 22 of this walkthrough for the third person action shooter "Warhammer 40K Space Marine" and beat Chapter 2 with this online demo.
Instructional Video2:17
Curated Video

How to Reshape Text with an Object Warp in Adobe Illustrator

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to reshape text with an object warp in Adobe Illustrator from expert Will "Focus" Dubois in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video9:07
Curated Video

Killzone 3 Walkthrough / Interception - Part 4: Fleet Battle

9th - Higher Ed
Check out this Killzone 3 walkthrough and beat Interception - Part 4: Fleet Battle with this online demo.
Instructional Video20:41
Curated Video

The landscapes of weaving

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can create weavings using different techniques and reflect on how materials can convey meaning. Key learning points: - Weaving is a method of making fabric by interlacing two sets of yarns or materials at right angles. -...
Instructional Video4:15
Higgsino Physics

The sad story of travelling the speed of light

12th - Higher Ed
The speed of light and black holes. What happens when at the speed of light? What about a black hole? This video explains how time dilations works with very fast relativistic speeds. The equation and the intuition behind the logic.
Instructional Video6:32
Curated Video

Paper Weaving Demo

3rd - Higher Ed
This is a procedural video that will show students how to weave paper.
Instructional Video8:57
Science Buddies

Make a Woven Capacitive Touch Sensor

K - 5th
Weave your own touch sensor in this tech-savvy crafting activity! Learn how to control color changing lights with your hand-made sensor. Written instructions and a materials list for this weaving project are available on the Science...
Instructional Video4:19
Physics Girl

Gravitational Waves Discovered for the First Time!

9th - 12th
On Feb 11, 2016 Scientists at LIGO announced that they had detected gravitational waves for the first time. In the press conference heard round the world, they showed the tell-tale waveforms indicating that huge event in which two black...
Instructional Video4:01
NASA

NASA | Supercomputer Shows How an Exoplanet Makes Waves

3rd - 11th
A new NASA supercomputer simulation of the planet and debris disk around the nearby star Beta Pictoris reveals that the planet's motion drives spiral waves throughout the disk, a phenomenon that greatly increases collisions among the...
Instructional Video3:14
Curated Video

Rocking Out With Photoshop - How to Warp Text and Place Text on a Line or Circle in Photoshop

Pre-K - Higher Ed
You can get text to follow a line or a circle in Photoshop. In this video, Mark will show you how.
Instructional Video7:47
Dom Burgess

Is Time Travel Possible? Tipler Cylinder - Every Think Part 1 of 3

9th - 11th
Tipler Cylinders? Wormholes? Ring Lasers? Is it possible to travel BACK in time? In this action packed episode, Dom is hunted down by a government agent who wants to know how he made a time machine.


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Instructional Video0:50
Next Animation Studio

Galactic collision may have given rise to Milky Way’s warped shape

12th - Higher Ed
The European Space Agency’s space observatory Gaia may have found an explanation for the warped shape of the Milky Way Galaxy, which is bent into an S shape. <br/>
Instructional Video5:11
Physics Girl

Riddle: How does your reflection flip when you bend a spoon inward?

9th - 12th
Physics Girl riddle: what happens to your image if you bend a spoon from concave to convex?
Instructional Video1:13
Next Animation Studio

Explainer: How the Sagittarius galaxy has affected the formation of the Milky Way

12th - Higher Ed
A new study published shows the effects of the Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy on the formation of the Milky Way Galaxy.
News Clip2:33
Curated Video

Gravitational waves: Astrophysicists hear the hum of the universe

9th - Higher Ed
Teams of astrophysicists have discovered the universe gives off a hum of ultralow-frequency gravitational waves.