Instructional Video6:38
SciShow

Are There Male and Female Brains?

12th - Higher Ed
If you looked at a male and female brain side by side, would you be able to see any differences?
Instructional Video4:29
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: What makes the Great Wall of China so extraordinary

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Great Wall of China is a 13,000-mile dragon of earth and stone that winds its way through the countryside of China. As it turns out, the wall's history is almost as long and serpentine as its structure. Megan Campisi and Pen-Pen Chen...
Instructional Video1:37
Curated Video

Advancements in Earthquake Engineering: Protecting Lives and Communities

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The video highlights the devastating impact of earthquakes and the need for research and engineering techniques to minimize damage and save lives. The University of Bristol's new blade facility and the University of the West of England's...
Instructional Video4:36
Curated Video

Landmarks - The Polata Palace

12th - Higher Ed
THE POTALA PALACE SOME BUILDINGS HAVE SIGNIFICANCE BEYOND THEIR ARCHITECTURAL VALUE. THE POTALA PALACE IN THE TIBETAN CAPITAL OF LHASA IS ONE. THE UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE IS SITUATED AT A HEIGHT OF 12000 FT, NEARLY FOUR THOUSAND...
Instructional Video5:05
Curated Video

What is Business Acumen? Project Management in Under 5

10th - Higher Ed
You know you need it, if you want to be a fully-rounded project manager. But maybe you aren't quite sure what Business Acumen really is... So, what is Business Acumen?
Instructional Video12:06
Curated Video

These body parts were named after people

9th - Higher Ed
Some parts of your body are named after the anatomists who discovered them. Have you ever wondered who named a body part after them? And did you know that there are some body parts that were named after biblical and mythological figures?
Instructional Video10:00
Curated Video

Is This the Real Reason More Homes Are Burning in Wildfires?

9th - Higher Ed
For decades, conventional wisdom has told us that fuels reduction is key to protecting communities. However, the latest research shows that weather actually plays a big role as well. In fact, the vast majority of structures are destroyed...
Instructional Video0:52
Curated Video

Nanomaterial

6th - 12th
A substance with properties that arise from extremely small structures, of the order of 1 to 100 nanometres. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual...
Instructional Video0:52
Curated Video

Resonance: Vibrations Induced by Matching Waves

6th - 12th
The large vibrations of an object produced when waves matching its natural resonant frequency pass through it. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual...
Instructional Video0:51
Curated Video

Ovum

6th - 12th
Or egg, is the unfertilised female reproductive cell. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary Films reinforce abstract...
Instructional Video0:54
Curated Video

Organ

6th - 12th
In medicine and biology, a distinct part of the body that performs a specialised function, such as the lungs, heart, liver or kidneys. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images...
Instructional Video2:39
Curated Video

How Do Snowflakes Form?

6th - 12th
A blizzard creates a blanket of snow. Look closer and the true beauty of individual snowflakes can be seen. How are different shapes of snowflakes formed and why are they always perfectly symmetrical? Chemistry - Atoms And Bonding -...
Instructional Video0:45
Curated Video

Ribosomes

6th - 12th
The structures inside cells that synthesize proteins. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary Films reinforce abstract...
Instructional Video5:34
Curated Video

VSEPR Theory: Learn Molecular Geometry Fast - Chemistry Study Guide

9th - Higher Ed
Struggling with VSEPR theory and molecular geometry? This video simplifies the concepts you need to master these essential chemistry topics. Learn how to draw Lewis structures with the correct geometry, understand bond angles, and...
Instructional Video3:42
Curated Video

Conditions for Optical Activity: When Molecules Twist Light

9th - Higher Ed
For a molecule to exhibit optical activity, it must be chiral, meaning it has no internal plane of symmetry. Additionally, the solution or compound should not contain equal amounts of enantiomers (racemic mixture), as these cancel out...
Instructional Video2:38
Curated Video

Chirality in Organic Compounds: Asymmetry in Action

9th - Higher Ed
Chirality refers to molecules that have a non-superimposable mirror image due to an asymmetric carbon atom. These chiral compounds are vital in many biological systems, as their mirror images often have different effects
Instructional Video6:59
Curated Video

Rules for Writing Resonating Structures: Get Them Right!

9th - Higher Ed
When writing resonance structures, it's essential to follow certain rules: only electrons move, not atoms; all structures must have valid bonding; and charges should be minimized. These guidelines ensure resonance structures accurately...
Instructional Video2:12
Curated Video

Conditions for Resonance: Why Acetamide and Carbonate Matter

9th - Higher Ed
Resonance requires specific conditions for electron delocalization. The molecule must have a conjugated system with alternating single and double bonds, and atoms must be capable of sharing electrons. Acetamide and the carbonate ion are...
Instructional Video5:01
Wonderscape

Roman Engineering: Aqueducts, Bridges, and Roads

K - 5th
Explore the innovative engineering of ancient Rome, from the revolutionary use of arches in bridge construction to the sophisticated aqueduct system that supplied water to cities. Discover how Roman roads, built over 2,000 years ago,...
Instructional Video2:41
Wonderscape

Unraveling Genetics: How Genes Shape Our Traits

K - 5th
Ever wondered why some people can roll their tongues and others can't? It's all in our genes! Discover how genes, the basic units of heredity, determine our physical traits and are carried from one generation to the next through...
Instructional Video13:36
Curated Video

Modern JavaScript from the Beginning - Second Edition - Stacks

Higher Ed
Stacks are a data structure that allows us to store and retrieve data in a last-in, first-out (LIFO) manner. In this video, you will learn how stacks work and how to create them. This clip is from the chapter "Iterators, Generators, and...
Instructional Video1:29
Curated Video

Modern JavaScript from the Beginning - Second Edition - Section Introduction-Iterators, Generators and Data Structures

Higher Ed
In this section, we will explore the concepts of iterators, generators, and data structures in JavaScript. These topics are essential for writing more efficient and effective code. This clip is from the chapter "Iterators, Generators,...
Instructional Video7:42
Curated Video

Rust Programming 2023 - A Comprehensive Course for Beginners - What Are Traits in Rust

Higher Ed
This video explores traits in Rust. This clip is from the chapter "Intermediate to Advanced Videos in Rust" of the series "Rust Programming 2023 - A Comprehensive Course for Beginners".null
Instructional Video6:11
Curated Video

Rust Programming 2023 - A Comprehensive Course for Beginners - What Are Enums in Rust

Higher Ed
This video demonstrates Enums in Rust. This clip is from the chapter "Beginner to Intermediate Lessons" of the series "Rust Programming 2023 - A Comprehensive Course for Beginners".This section focuses on the beginner to intermediate...