Instructional Video6:59
NASA

NASA | We Did All That in 50 Years!

3rd - 11th
Humans have always looked up at the sky. They used astronomy to track time, orient their cities, decide when to plant their crops, and even based their religious practices on their celestial world. But there was much more to learn.
Instructional Video12:16
Catalyst University

Pancreatic and Brush Border Enzymes of the Small Intestine

Higher Ed
Here, we discuss the functions of the major brush border and pancreatic enzymes of the small intestine. Chapters View all Physiology of the Small intestine 0:12 The Small Intestine: The Brush Border 1:57 The Small intestine: Brush Border...
Instructional Video9:02
Curated Video

Ansible for the Absolute Beginner - Lab Setup - Installing VirtualBox

Higher Ed
This video demonstrates how to install VirtualBox. This clip is from the chapter "Lab – Setting up Virtual Machines (VMs) and Installing Ansible" of the series "Ansible for the Absolute Beginner - Hands-On – DevOps".This section explains...
Instructional Video2:52
NASA

NASA | Laser Comm: That's a Bright Idea

3rd - 11th
Laser light made records obsolete. NASA is on the verge of doing the same thing with space based communications. Before the end of the decade, the Laser Communication Relay Demonstration (LCRD) mission will revolutionize the way we move...
Instructional Video1:37
NASA

NASA | Goddard Summer Interns: Alejandro Arambula

3rd - 11th
Alejandro Arambula is an aerospace engineering student at M.I.T. and a summer intern in the Propulsion Lab. This summer he is working with his mentor Khary Parker in building a test assembly for a specific zone of the propulsion system...
Instructional Video11:30
Curated Video

Ansible for the Absolute Beginner - Lab Setup - Cloning Virtual Machines (VMs) and Installing Ansible

Higher Ed
This video demonstrates how to clone VMs and install Ansible. This clip is from the chapter "Lab – Setting up Virtual Machines (VMs) and Installing Ansible" of the series "Ansible for the Absolute Beginner - Hands-On – DevOps".This...
Instructional Video16:08
Catalyst University

Interpreting an Electrophoretogram (from Electrophoresis)

Higher Ed
Interpreting an Electrophoretogram (from Electrophoresis)
Instructional Video1:24
NASA

The Best Gift of All: A Box of Moon Soil

3rd - 11th
Astrochemist Jamie Elsila, at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, unwraps pristine Moon soil. Apollo 17 astronauts collected it in 1972 by driving tubes down to 10.6 inches (27 centimeters) below the Moon’s surface...
Instructional Video1:54
NASA

NASA | Interns Grab on to the Future

3rd - 11th
Interns working in the innovative lab at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center were given a robotic arm kit and given free reign. What did the interns do? With the college interns as project leads, the team, which also consisted of high...
Instructional Video1:48
NASA

NASA | Inside Astrobiology: Michael Mumma

3rd - 11th
Astrobiology is the study of the origin, evolution, distribution, and future of life in the universe. The Goddard Center for Astrobiology and the NASA Astrobiology Institute focus on this amazing field through research, experimentation,...
Instructional Video7:03
Catalyst University

Biotechniques | Principles of Gel Extraction

Higher Ed
As always, the steps of a Gel Extraction depend on your specific lab and protocol. This vide will give you a general idea regarding when one would utilize a gel extraction and the general steps.
Instructional Video1:40
NASA

Apollo Moon Soil Radiation Experiment

3rd - 11th
When a stream of charged particles known as the solar wind careens into the Moon’s surface at nearly 280 miles per second (450 kilometers per second), it enriches it in ingredients that could make water. Planetary scientists Jason McLain...
Instructional Video17:40
Brave Wilderness

Deadliest Job In The World - Snake Milker Top 10!

6th - 8th
The ULTIMATE Snake Milking Compilation! We packed all of our most intense, super deadly snake milking adventures from the World's Deadliest Job series into one video! Featured here are ten highly venomous snake species. The importance of...
Instructional Video12:25
AllTime 10s

10 Terrifying Creatures Created By Science

12th - Higher Ed
Has science gone too far? Well, it has created these bizarre creatures. From super buff cows to featherless chickens, these are the creepiest, freakiest animals to ever come out of labs.
Instructional Video11:43
Catalyst University

Resonance Fluorescence: A Special Case of Fluorescence

Higher Ed
Resonance Fluorescence: A Special Case of Fluorescence
Instructional Video7:59
Catalyst University

Microbiology Lab | Acid Fast Staining

Higher Ed
This video covers: 1) What are Acid-fast organisms? 2) Two genera of Acid-fast organisms 3) How staining is done 4) Interpreting Microscope Image (Acid-fast vs non-Acid-fast)
Instructional Video3:23
Catalyst University

Microbiology Lab | The Capsule Stain

Higher Ed
This video covers: 1) What is a capsule? 2) Interpreting Microscope Image
Instructional Video7:44
Catalyst University

Microbiology Lab | The Endospore Stain

Higher Ed
This video covers: 1) What is a capsule? 2) Interpreting Microscope Image
Instructional Video10:02
Catalyst University

Anatomy | The Scapula and Clavicle

Higher Ed
In this video, we will explore: [1] how to differentiate L vs. R scapulae [2] specific features of the scapula [3] acromial and sternal ends of the clavicle
Instructional Video18:00
Flipping Physics

Why "Show All Your Work"?

12th - Higher Ed
The importance of showing all your work when doing physics cannot be overstated. I explain and demonstrate why.
News Clip4:08
Press Association

Science Secretary observes one of healthcare's new 22 AI projects

Higher Ed
Science Secretary Michelle Donelan observes an AI presentation on how AI can be used to improve surgical outcomes for one of the most common types of brain tumour.
News Clip4:03
Press Association

Huge vaccine centre launched to bolster UK’s pandemic preparedness

Higher Ed
A state-of-the-art vaccine research facility, where scientists will work to ensure future pandemics are stopped in their tracks and do not cause the same disruption to everyday life as Covid-19, has been unveiled by the Government.
News Clip1:30
Bloomberg

Rio Tinto to Build Batteries in Melbourne

Higher Ed
Rio Tinto Group is planning to start building its own batteries in a lab in Melbourne later this year. The world's second-biggest miner wants to experiment with clean-energy technologies. Paul Allen reports on Bloomberg Television.
Stock Footage2:35
Bridgeman Arts

Scientists working with microscopes and close-ups of organisms. France, 1940s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from the 1940s French film 'Au Dela Du Visible', exploring scientific work undertaken at the Palais de la Decouverte (Discovery Palace) in Paris, and experiments relating to the theme of outer space. (1943-1944). Scientists...