Curated Video
Experiment to Investigate Factors Affecting Human Reaction Time
The video discusses a practical biology experiment that investigates the factors affecting human reaction time. The setup involves a subject seated with their weaker arm hanging over the edge of a table while their partner holds a meter...
Curated Video
The Milgram Experiment: When Ordinary People Do Terrible Things
The video discusses the controversial Milgram experiment, which tested how ordinary people could commit acts of unspeakable evil in Nazi Germany. The experiment involved volunteers administering electric shocks to an innocent...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Can Seaweed Save the World: Seafood Farm
Professor Tim Flannery investigates how seaweed is helping to save the world. From growing the foods of the future, helping clean polluted water and even combating climate change. Tim visits an experimental seafood farm run by Rocky De...
Looking Glass Universe
Understanding Quantum Mechanics
This video is an simple introduction to quantum mechanics that explains why there is still so much controversy over the meaning of this scientific theory.
Physics Girl
WHICH TANK FILLS FIRST? ft. Simone Giertz
Dianna Cowern from Physics Girl and Simone Giertz take this viral bucket riddle to the real world with a physical test. Which tank will fill first?
Mazz Media
The Scientific Method
In this live-action program viewers will learn that the scientific method is a disciplined, systematic way of asking and answering questions about the physical world. Students will come to understand each step of the scientific method...
Curated Video
Non-Newtonian Fluids: The Dancing Oobleck Experiment
In this video, we explore the fascinating properties of non-Newtonian fluids, specifically an oobleck made from water and starch. By introducing sound vibrations, we observe how the oobleck transforms and behaves in unique ways, forming...
Let's Tute
Refraction of Light and Apparent Sunrise and Delayed Sunset Explained
In this video, we learn about the science behind apparent sunrise and delayed sunset. We explore the phenomenon of refraction of light and its effects on the direction and speed of light as it passes through different mediums. Through a...
Curated Video
How to Determine the Speed of a Wave on a String: Physics Experiment
This video explains how to conduct an experiment to determine the speed of a wave on a string. It shows the steps involved, such as setting up the string or wire, creating a wave on it, and adjusting the distance between the two ends to...
Science Sparks
How to make a simple switch
How to make a simple switch using a small piece of paper and two paperclips.
Curated Video
What Are The Different Atomic Models? Dalton, Rutherford, Bohr and Heisenberg Models Explained
Atomic Models: Centuries ago, people didn’t know exactly what was inside an atom, but they had some “ideas”. Around 400 BC, a Greek philosopher named Democritus came up with a theory that everything in the world was made of tiny...
Professor Dave Explains
Marine Ecologist Virginia Schutte (Get to Know a Scientist!)
When we think of a scientist hard at work, we usually picture them in a laboratory, with all kinds of glassware and solutions and high-tech gizmos all around them. But lots of scientists work in nature! Virginia Schutte is a marine...
FuseSchool
Calculating Molar Volumes Using Experimental Data
Learn the basics about Calculating molar volumes using experimental data. How do you calculate molar volumes? How do you use experimental data? Find out more in this video!
Science Sparks
How to make a red cabbage indictor
How to make an easy red cabbage indicator. See here for more details: http://www.science-sparks.com/2013/08/06/make-a-red-cabbage-indicator/
Mediacorp
The Shift to Permanent Work from Home
This video discusses the shift towards permanent remote work and explores the productivity benefits of working from home. The video also references a study conducted by Stanford University that found remote workers to be more productive...
Curated Video
Java 11 Programming for Beginners 3.2: Hide Your Implementation with Abstraction
We demonstrate encapsulation while building the first Slack bot. • Explain the theory of abstraction • Write the voting (helper) bot
Religion for Breakfast
The Most Painful Religious Rituals
In this episode we examine the topic: The Most Painful Religious Rituals
Curated Video
Using Line Plots to Solve Science Experiment Problems
This video lesson explains how to use line plots to solve problems and interpret data. It emphasizes the importance of organizing data and being accurate with spacing when creating line plots. The example used in the video involves a...
Let's Tute
Probability - Ball and Card Experiment
In this video we will learn about Probability on Ball and Card Experiment
Curated Video
Antiseptics and Antibiotics: Investigating Bacterial Growth on Agar Gel Plates
The video discusses the required practical activity for biology students to investigate the effects of antiseptics or antibiotics on bacterial growth using an Agar gel plate. The video begins by explaining the process of inoculating an...
ATHS Engineering
Probability
It's not by chance that this unit is about probability and statistics. Let's talk about calculating odds.
Physics Girl
The Physics of Weightless Flight ft Emily Calandrelli
Ever wanted to know how those vomit comet planes simulate weightlessness?
Science Sparks
Electricity for kids - Spooky Circuits
Make a spooky circuit for Halloween. This is a great fun Halloween activity for learning about electricity.