Instructional Video5:51
SciShow

Atlas: The Little Rocket That Still Can

12th - Higher Ed
In 1962, John Glenn went into orbit on an Atlas rocket, and thus began a family of rockets that lasted for 60 years!
Instructional Video13:43
PBS

New Fundamental Particle Discovered?? + Challenge Winners!

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider may have just discovered a new fundamental particle that could change the way we look at the universe. Is this Dark Energy? A giant Neutrino? The big brother of the Higgs Boson? Or could it be the...
Instructional Video3:27
SciShow

Why Do People Kill? And Other Revelations Of Human Nature

12th - Higher Ed
There are a lot of things that are still not fully understood about the species Homo sapiens - what makes us US? What makes us move the way we do, think the way we do, and kill the way we do? Today on SciShow News, Hank gives us a little...
Instructional Video11:58
SciShow

5 of the Most Important Inventions in Robotics

12th - Higher Ed
A lot of robots are developed to physically replicate our actions and behavior, like a bipedal, balanced walk, a large range of motion, and the ability to perceive and interact with the environment. But, maybe not to your surprise,...
Instructional Video3:59
SciShow

Precision Medicine and the Science of Clumsy Robots

12th - Higher Ed
Today on SciShow News we talk about a new research effort that is aiming to revolutionize how we treat disease. We also discuss the video where Boston Dynamics shows off it's new version of the Atlas robot by using a hockey stick to mess...
Instructional Video11:44
SciShow

5 of the Most Important Inventions in Robotics

12th - Higher Ed
A lot of robots are developed to physically replicate our actions and behavior, like a bipedal, balanced walk, a large range of motion, and the ability to perceive and interact with the environment. But, maybe not to your surprise,...
Instructional Video4:10
SciShow

Precision Medicine and the Science of Clumsy Robots

12th - Higher Ed
Today on SciShow News we talk about a new research effort that is aiming to revolutionize how we treat disease. We also discuss the video where Boston Dynamics shows off it's new version of the Atlas robot by using a hockey stick to mess...
Instructional Video5:34
SciShow

Why Colleges Used to Take Nude Photos of Their Students

12th - Higher Ed
The first week of school can be uncomfortable enough as you adjust to a new situation, but it was probably even worse back when schools made you strip down for a nude photo shoot,even if they thought they had a good reason for it.
Instructional Video3:51
SciShow

Why Do People Kill? And Other Revelations Of Human Nature

12th - Higher Ed
There are a lot of things that are still not fully understood about the species Homo sapiens - what makes us US? What makes us move the way we do, think the way we do, and kill the way we do? Today on SciShow News, Hank gives us a little...
Instructional Video12:18
Crash Course

Operating Systems: Crash Course Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
So as you may have noticed from last episode, computers keep getting faster and faster, and by the start of the 1950s they had gotten so fast that it often took longer to manually load programs via punch cards than to actually run them!...
Instructional Video3:29
TED Talks

Brian Cox: What went wrong at the LHC

12th - Higher Ed
In this short talk from TED U 2009, Brian Cox shares what's new with the CERN supercollider. He covers the repairs now underway and what the future holds for the largest science experiment ever attempted.
Instructional Video8:47
PBS

How Gaia Changed Astronomy Forever

12th - Higher Ed
The great advances in any science tend to come in sudden leaps. April 25th of 2018 marks the beginning of just such a leap for much of astronomy. In the early hours of the morning, the Gaia mission's second data release dropped. Our...
Instructional Video4:00
SciShow

BigBrain & Supermoon

12th - Higher Ed
From brains to heavenly bodies, this week brings us some super-sized science... BigBrain is the highest resolution map of the human brain that's ever existed; a super high resolution interactive model of King Tut's tomb for anyone to...
Instructional Video10:09
Crash Course

Tricksters: An Introduction: Crash Course World Mythology 20

12th - Higher Ed
This week, Mike introduces you to Tricksters, starting with Anansi, the West African trickster god who is also sometimes a spider. Tricksters are, well, tricky. They're wise and foolish, they're promiscuous and amoral, but in a lot of...
Instructional Video5:24
Curated Video

Heroes and Monsters

K - 8th
A video entitled "Heroes and Monsters" which evaluates mythological heroes and monsters.
Instructional Video0:57
Curated Video

History of maps – True or false

K - 5th
True or false ... Once opened, the largest atlas in the world is bigger than an adult? People and places - Mapping - History of maps A Twig Tidbit Film - True or False? The children have to determine if a statement is true or false.
Instructional Video4:50
Curated Video

Modern JavaScript from the Beginning - Second Edition - What Is MongoDB?

Higher Ed
In this video, we will introduce MongoDB, a popular NoSQL database used in many web applications. We will discuss the differences between SQL and NoSQL databases, and the advantages of using MongoDB. This clip is from the chapter...
Instructional Video9:43
Curated Video

Blender to Unreal Engine - Become a Dungeon Prop Artist - Working with Atlas Texture Maps

Higher Ed
In this lesson, we will be using Atlas texture maps, which allow you to move your UVs into certain spaces to change the texture on the model. By this point, you will have gained a comprehensive understanding of the three types of texture...
Instructional Video4:24
Curated Video

Earth Exploration: Mountains

3rd - Higher Ed
Dr. Forrester explores information and locations of the following major mountain ranges of the world: the Andes, Rockies, Himalayas, Atlas, and Alps.
Instructional Video4:56
Curated Video

Geography Terms and Tools

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester teaches about landforms and bodies of water that cover the earth. She tells about how globes, maps, and atlases are ways to identify those landforms and bodies of water.
Instructional Video2:30
Curated Video

Revolutionizing the Underwater World: The Rise of Autonomous Robotic Fish and Tour Guides

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The world's first autonomously controlled robotic fish, developed after 10 years of research, is now showcased at the London Aquarium. Inspired by nature, it mimics the movements of real fish with precision, featuring sensors for...
Instructional Video2:00
Curated Video

Football Files - Episode 76 – RAFAEL MARQUEZ

3rd - Higher Ed
SOLID WE MEET A MAN FROM MEXICO WHO IS ARGUABLY THE MOST TALENTED DEFENDER IN RECENT GENERATIONS. CAREER HE STARTED IN MEXICO AT 17 THEN HEADED TO MONACO WHERE HE WON THEM A TITLE THEN MOVED TO BARCELONA. HE HAS ALSO HAD SOME REMARKABLE...
Instructional Video3:03
Curated Video

All About YOUR Spine! | The Spine Song | KLT Anatomy

Pre-K - 8th
We all have a spine, let's learn about all its parts!
Instructional Video1:38
Curated Video

MongoDB Mastering MongoDB for Beginners (Theory and Projects) - Mongo Atlas

Higher Ed
In this video, we will cover Mongo Atlas. This clip is from the chapter "Mongo with Node" of the series "MongoDB—Mastering MongoDB for Beginners (Theory and Projects)".In this section, we will cover Mongo with Node.