Instructional Video0:55
Science360

Cybersickness - Innovation Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Cybersickness is a form of motion sickness that occurs in virtual reality environments. It's the same type of feeling some people get when they watch 3D movies or play 3D video games. Researchers are tracking down the cause and may come...
Instructional Video0:55
Science360

Computer ESP - Innovation Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Talk about a lie detector test! Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are designing computer programs that can decode our brain activity and reveal what we're thinking about. See how they're doing it in this episode of Innovation...
Instructional Video0:55
Science360

Artificial Retina - Innovation Nation

12th - Higher Ed
After spending much of her life blind, Kathy Blake is seeing a glimmer of hope, thanks to an artificial retina developed by a company called Second Sight and the Doheny Eye Institute in Los Angeles. A camera is built into a pair of...
Instructional Video0:48
Science360

Ancient population discovery!

12th - Higher Ed
New evidence reveals a previously unknown population of ancient Native Americans. An NSF-funded team led by archaeologists from the University of Alaska Fairbanks analyzed Ancient-DNA from the cremated remains of one of two already...
Instructional Video7:38
The Backyard Scientist

Fortnite Boom Bow IRL - BOOM or BUST?

K - 5th
How could you pass up trying a Boom Bow IRL? It was fun, and a noise maker for sure!
Podcast26:37
NASA

‎NASA in Silicon Valley: Jessica Marquez Talks About Planning and Managing Daily Tasks for Astronauts

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A conversation with Jessica Marquez, human systems engineer and research scientist at NASA’s Ames Research Center.
Instructional Video5:22
Science360

How economic growth, democratization and social tolerance lead to happiness.

12th - Higher Ed
Political scientist Ronald Inglehart, World Values Survey director at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, says greater economic growth, democratization and social tolerance in 45 of 52 countries for which substantial time series...
Instructional Video0:53
Science360

Math + Water = Strawberry Growth

12th - Higher Ed
California berry growers and mathematicians team up to minimize water usage while driving berry growth and profit in the Pajaro Valley and the nearby Salinas Valley - areas that produce nearly half of the strawberries grown in the United...
Instructional Video1:32
Science360

What’s the right balance between theory and observation?

12th - Higher Ed
What’s the right balance between theory and observation? Dr. Michael Brown answers your question in this special “Mysteries of the Cosmos” edition of Ask a Scientist.
Instructional Video1:18:40
Science360

In-depth explanation of LIGO and gravitational wave detection

12th - Higher Ed
LIGO co-founder Rai Weiss talks about the complicated history of gravitational waves, a little about the LIGO detector and the first direct detection of gravitational waves, and a bit about the future.
Instructional Video2:41
Science360

Morehouse Men Dream to Teach K-12 Students

12th - Higher Ed
An innovative National Science Foundation-funded Discovery Research PreK-12 program helped these Morehouse College students fulfill a dream they had since they were high school juniors and seniors: become K-12 STEM teachers. Hear what...
Instructional Video0:41
Science360

Micro-particles self-assemble into spinning gears

12th - Higher Ed
Self-assembly is common in nature, and enables life to function, from healing damage to changing shape. Now, researchers at UCSD and NYU have developed a new way to mimic self-assembly in the lab, coaxing specially designed microscopic...
Instructional Video4:39
Science360

Using a smartphone to check cholesterol! NSF Science Now 19

12th - Higher Ed
In this week’s episode, we learn how our smartphone can be used to check our cholesterol and that great white sharks actually live longer than previously thought! Check it out!
Instructional Video1:40
Science360

Robot visits NSF

12th - Higher Ed
DARwIn-OP, which stands for Dynamic Anthropomorphic Robot with Intelligence–Open Platform, recently visited the National Science Foundation to participate in a video interview while he was in town for a National Robotics Week event....
Instructional Video3:04
Science360

NSF Ocean Sciences Division Director David Conover answers questions about ocean acidification

12th - Higher Ed
For more information visit: http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=128913&org=NSF&from=news
Instructional Video4:37
Science360

Computer scientist Cyntrica Eaton - ScienceLives

12th - Higher Ed
Cyntrica Eaton is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Norfolk State University in Virginia. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Maryland, College Park. She is the author of several publications,...