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Food Farmer Earth
Good Value Wines for the Holidays
Fortunately, when it comes to evaluating wines, price is not necessarily the key defining metric for determining a good wine to drink. In this video, Bruce Bauer, a wine aficianado and proprietor of VINO, a boutique wine shop in...
Food Farmer Earth
Making Summer Squash Stuffed with Rice
Linda Sawaya demonstrates her summer squash recipe from her cookbook, Alice's Kitchen.
Science360
Bacteria - Energy Producers of the Future?
All of us use water and in the process, a lot of it goes to waste. Whether it goes down drains, sewers or toilets, much of it ends up at a wastewater treatment plant where it undergoes rigorous cleaning before it flows back to the...
Catalyst University
Microbiology | Amylase (Starch Hydrolysis) Test [Theory and Results]
In this video we discuss the theory underlying the Amylase (Starch Hydrolysis) Test and how to interpret the results.<br/>
Seven Dimensions
Building Personal Accountability
Rather than waiting for others to hold you to account, Peter Quarry counsels building personal accountability. Using the example of a juice bar staffer, there are simple ways to take feedback from others, become proactive, communicate...
Curated Video
KS2 Primary Maths Age 13-17 - Calculations: Word Problems - Explained
SchoolOnline's Primary Maths videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 9-13, they cover every key topic and sub topic covered in Maths in clear and easy to follow steps.
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Physics Girl
5 weird ways to put out a candle
What happens when you pour liquid nitrogen on a flame? What about when you blow on the flame with a cup in the way? Try these five unusual ways to extinguish a candle. Pour out the flame with CO2. Cut off the oxygen supply to the flame...
The Backyard Scientist
Casting a Sword From Pewter
Not everybody has the equipment to melt aluminum, but pewters low melting point makes metal-casting available to everybody! Its melting point is so low, you can melt it in your kitchen.
Pewter is mostly tin, with a little...
Pewter is mostly tin, with a little...
msvgo
Water in Soil
It explains soil moisture, the percolation rate of soil and the absorption of water by soil.
FuseSchool
PHYSICS - Matter - Pressure in Liquids
In this video we'll learn about floating, sinking, pressure and density.
Physics Girl
5 physics experiments for the holidays!
These 5 holiday-themed physics experiments will keep you and your family busy with science during the winter holidays! All experiments involve materials found around the house. Parental supervision advised . Flame Eraser – put out a...
Higgsino Physics
The Hot Chocolate Effect
How does the hot chocolate effect work? The weird pitch frequency coming for your coffee. The speed of sound changes when water and a powder mixes. Air is created and slowly fly out of the system but air changes the bulk modulus and...
Flame Media
Learning mindfulness meditation
In his series 'Redesign my Brain', award winning documentary maker Todd Sampson sets out to learn how to manage fear. To demonstrate it is possible to overcome fear Todd will walk on a wire across two skyscrapers – a world first for...
Curated Video
Dividing Fractions Using a Common Denominator
In this video lesson, students learn how to divide fractions by using a common denominator. The teacher explains the concept through examples and models, demonstrating how to think about dividing fractions and how to use equivalent forms...
Science360
DIY: Liquefaction
A step-by-step "How To" you can do at home to demonstrate the phenomenon of liquefaction.
Soil liquefaction occurs when an otherwise solid soil loses stiffness due to an earthquake or a sudden change in the stress condition. This...
Soil liquefaction occurs when an otherwise solid soil loses stiffness due to an earthquake or a sudden change in the stress condition. This...
Amphio
Who Was Vivaldi?
Suzy Klein talks about who Vivaldi was and his fascinating involvement with the priesthood.