Instructional Video7:39
Physics Girl

Quantum Cryptography Explained

9th - 12th
With recent high-profile security decryption cases, encryption is more important than ever. Much of your browser usage and your smartphone data is encrypted. But what does that process actually entail? And when computers get smarter and...
Instructional Video6:41
Catalyst University

Polarizability (Part 1/2)

Higher Ed
Polarizability (Part 1/2)
Instructional Video4:43
Science360

Computer scientist Scott Aaronson researches quantum computers

12th - Higher Ed
Scott Aaronson is a computer scientist at MIT who studies computational limits and quantum computers. He has been awarded the 2012 Alan T. Waterman Award
Instructional Video5:24
Barcroft Media

I Built A Hyper Car In My Shed | Ridiculous Rides

Higher Ed
A TALENTED mechanic has built Australia’s first 'hyper car' – in his shed. The Quantum GP700 was born out of the seven-year passion project of its creator, Jeff David. Aimed at producing breathtaking performance in a road legal car – the...
Instructional Video5:01
National Institute of Standards and Technology

NIST Unscripted - Ray Simmonds

9th - 12th
NIST physicist Ray Simmonds discusses his work in quantum physics and NIST's efforts to create a quantum computer. He also describes a qubit and a quantum bus, along with explaining how he was inspired to become a scientist.
Podcast25:52
NASA

‎The Invisible Network: 14. Ansible | NASA's The Invisible Network Podcast

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Faster-than-light communications might not be a possibility now — our current understanding of natural laws don’t allow for it. But who knows what innovations await us just beyond the horizon?
Instructional Video5:25
Blockchain Central

Will Quantum Computers Threaten Blockchains?

Higher Ed
This week on Blockchain Central: we'll talk about quantum computers and the potential threat it has on blockchain technology. Thank to revolutionary computational power, these computers can easily encrypt the keys that are protecting...
Instructional Video5:25
Blockchain Central

Will Quantum Computers Threaten Blockchains? | Blockchain Central

Higher Ed
This week on Blockchain Central: we'll talk about quantum computers and the potential threat it has on blockchain technology. Thank to revolutionary computational power, these computers can easily encrypt the keys that are protecting...
Instructional Video6:10
Blockchain Central

DApps on Bitcoin Blockchain?

Higher Ed
This week on Blockchain Central: we’ll take a closer look at Qtum, a unique blockchain that attempts to link existing crypto currencies and make them interchangeable.
Instructional Video3:26
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Krister Shalm Explains NIST's Participation in the BIG Bell Test

9th - 12th
NIST physicist Krister Shalm talks about NIST's participation in the November 30, 2016, BIG Bell Test, a worldwide project to bring human unpredictability (randomness) to cutting-edge physics experiments. But it's not just NIST...
Instructional Video23:22
IDG TECHtalk

What is quantum computing? Its evolution, uses cases and how to access it

Higher Ed
You may have heard of quantum computing, but what is it, and what problems can it solve? Plus, what makes quantum computing different from classical computing, and how can enterprises access and harness the technology? Serdar Yegulalp,...
Instructional Video10:29
Catalyst University

QM Applications: Particle-in-a-Box (Derivation)

Higher Ed
QM Applications: Particle-in-a-Box (Derivation)
Instructional Video20:08
The Wall Street Journal

AI, Machine Learning and the Age of Quantum Computing

Higher Ed
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich discusses the future of artificial intelligence with WSJ Chief News Editor Jason Anders at the WSJ D.Live conference in Laguna Beach, Calif.<br/>
Instructional Video8:54
Catalyst University

General Chemistry | Calculating Frequency (λ), Wavelength (𝝂), & Energy

Higher Ed
In this video, we use the following equations to interconvert between and do calculations with Frequency (λ), Wavelength (𝝂), & Energy: 1) E=h𝝂 2) 𝝂=c/λ 3) E=hc/λ
Instructional Video23:57
The Wall Street Journal

Force Multipliers

Higher Ed
How can technologies like edge and quantum computing and advanced automation be best deployed?
Instructional Video11:20
Catalyst University

Polarizability (Part 2/2)

Higher Ed
Polarizability (Part 2/2)
Instructional Video8:28
Catalyst University

Quantum Mechanics | Commutation of Operators [Example #1]

Higher Ed
In this video, I do one example for determining whether or not two quantum operators commute [kinetic energy & momentum (x-dir)]. ***Next example (Example #2)
Instructional Video3:35
Blockchain Central

Drastic Price Drop in 2018 - EXPLAINED

Higher Ed
This week on Blockchain Central: we’ll see what’s been going on with the Crypto market lately, analyze why it’s been dipping and show you a few potential reasons for that recent slump.
Instructional Video5:45
NASA

NASA | Einstein's Cosmic Speed Limit

3rd - 11th
This version of the film is missing a shot.

In its first year of operations, NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has mapped the entire sky with unprecedented resolution and sensitivity in gamma-rays, the highest-energy form of...
Instructional Video5:39
CuriosaMente

¿Qué es la mecánica cuántica?

9th - 12th
En este video conoceremos una introducción a la historia y a los conceptos básicos de la mecánica cuántica, también llamada "física cuántica". En próximos videos podremos detallar más cada uno de los conceptos o experimentos,...
Instructional Video5:32
A Capella Science

Started From A Bottom Quark (Drake Parody)

9th - 12th
A particle physics take on Drake's "Started From the Bottom," explaining the Higgs-to-bottom-quark decay pathway and shot on site at the Large Hadron Collider
Instructional Video7:03
Catalyst University

Quantum Mechanics | Commutation of Operators [Example #2]

Higher Ed
In this video, I do one example for determining whether or not two quantum operators commute [position & momentum (x-dir)]. Previous example (Example #1)
Instructional Video21:05
Professor Dave Explains

The Quantum Barrier Potential Part 1: Quantum Tunneling

9th - Higher Ed
Now that we've covered the particle in a box, we are familiar with the concept of a quantum problem. Let's move on to our second quantum problem, that of the quantum barrier potential. With this one, we don't have an infinite square well...
Instructional Video7:36
Looking Glass Universe

Bohmian Mechanics - An Alternative to Quantum

12th - Higher Ed
I explain the basic idea of Bohmian Mechanics and how it gives the same results as Quantum Mechanics with out saying things like "a particle is in more than one place at a time"