Instructional Video12:36
SciShow

SciShow Quiz Show: Jessi Knudsen Castañeda

12th - Higher Ed
Hank and the gang return with SciShow Quiz Show, where Sci Show's resident geniuses compete to win prizes for our subscribers!
Instructional Video3:36
SciShow

AI vs. Human: The Greatest Go Tournament Ever

12th - Higher Ed
Google's 'AlphaGo' and the world's top ranked Go player go head-to-head in a battle to decide whether or not an AI can be programmed to win a game as complicated as Go.
Instructional Video1:10
SciShow

Why Are Eggs ... Egg-Shaped

12th - Higher Ed
Why are eggs egg-shaped? There’s a logic to it, but it’s ovoid!
Instructional Video1:11
SciShow

Why Are Eggs ... Egg-Shaped?

12th - Higher Ed
Why are eggs egg-shaped? There's a logic to it, but it's ovoid!
Instructional Video5:50
Bozeman Science

Simple Machines

12th - Higher Ed
Mr. Andersen explains the simple principles behind simple machines. He shows how the mechanical advantage of a simple machine can increase the input force. A brief discussion of work is also included.
Instructional Video2:38
Curated Video

Planes, Wedges, Screws

6th - 12th
There are only six basic types of machine. Discover more about planes, wedges and screws: what are they and why are they useful? Physics - Forces - Learning Points. Machines based on the ideas of Archimedes make work easier. An inclined...
Instructional Video2:43
Wonderscape

The Wedge: Splitting More Than Just Logs

K - 5th
Explore the wedge, one of the oldest and most versatile simple machines used by humans. From George Washington's mythical cherry tree to modern doorstops, learn how wedges use force and friction to perform tasks like splitting wood and...
Instructional Video4:10
Curated Video

Compound Machines

3rd - Higher Ed
Dr. Forrester describes compound machines and the simple machines that make them.
Instructional Video5:29
Curated Video

Types of Simple Machines

3rd - Higher Ed
Dr. Forrester discusses various types of simple machines, such as the lever, pulley, wedge, wheel and axle, screw, and inclined plane.
Instructional Video0:52
Curated Video

I WONDER - How Does A Screw And Wedge Work?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of how does a screw and wedge work.
Instructional Video6:12
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Searching for Birds in Western Australia

9th - 12th
Season 3, Wedge Tailed Eagle part 1 Kamil and Kayne embark on a mission to track down the elusive Wedge Tailed Eagle in Australia. Along the way, they meet a wildlife expert who teaches them about endangered species and the importance of...
Instructional Video3:17
Curated Video

Simple Machines

3rd - Higher Ed
A video entitled “Simple Machines” which explores examples of simple machines, including levers, wheels and axles, wedges, screws, and inclined planes.
Instructional Video0:19
Prime Coaching Sport

Elementary gymnastics - Wedge - 6 roll over & down

K - 5th
Elementary gymnastics - Wedge - 6 roll over & down
Instructional Video0:24
Prime Coaching Sport

Elementary gymnastics - Wedge - 9 handstands

K - 5th
Elementary gymnastics - Wedge - 9 handstands
Instructional Video0:27
Prime Coaching Sport

Elementary gymnastics - Wedge - 8 spiderman walk

K - 5th
Elementary gymnastics - Wedge - 8 spiderman walk
Instructional Video0:24
Prime Coaching Sport

Elementary gymnastics - Wedge - 2 egg rolls

K - 5th
Elementary gymnastics - Wedge - 2 egg rolls
Instructional Video0:28
Prime Coaching Sport

Elementary gymnastics - Wedge - 1 log rolls

K - 5th
Elementary gymnastics - Wedge - 1 log rolls
Instructional Video10:05
Professor Dave Explains

Halohydrin Formation

12th - Higher Ed
Examining halohydrin formation.
Instructional Video7:59
Professor Dave Explains

Assigning R/S on Fischer Projections

12th - Higher Ed
We've learned about stereochemistry and also how to assign absolute configuration (R/S) to stereocenters using the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog convention. But some students are forced to learn all of this on dreaded Fischer projections. These are...
Instructional Video1:34
Visual Learning Systems

Helping Us Work: Simple Machines

9th - 12th
Everyday we do work, and most of the time we use tools to help us. This program begins by explaining what work is. The relationship between work and energy is then explored. Common examples of tools used to make work easier are...
Instructional Video8:59
Professor Dave Explains

Homotopic, Enantiotopic, Diastereotipic, and Heterotopic Protons

12th - Higher Ed
Looking at different types of protons in the context of NMR spectroscopy.
Instructional Video8:35
Catalyst University

Ribosome Elongation by Tu/Ts and EF-G

Higher Ed
Ribosome Elongation by Tu/Ts and EF-G
Instructional Video7:19
Professor Dave Explains

Stereochemistry: Meso Compounds, Diastereomers

12th - Higher Ed
Defining meso compounds, inversion centers, and diastereomers.
Instructional Video3:34
Amor Sciendi

The School of Athens II: The Force of Roman Architecture

12th - Higher Ed
Part two of the series on Raphael's The School of Athens, located inside the Vatican Museum in Vatican City. We examine the forces required to hold the arches in place, and look at how this enhances the composition.