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Instructional Video4:03
Curated Video

Diffusion: The Movement of Particles in Liquids and Gases

Higher Ed
This is a lecture presentation on diffusion, where the process of diffusion of particles in liquids or gases is explained in terms of kinetic particle theory. The presentation incorporates a mixture of two liquids and a demonstration...
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Instructional Video6:15
Debunked

Should You WALK or RUN in the RAIN? DEBUNKED

9th - 12th
A question we all ask ourselves every time a black cloud appears and starts rain down on you. So once and for all we investigated this daily quandary to find out the answer!
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Instructional Video9:36
Packt

Creating Stunning Environments in Unreal Engine 5 - A Game Artist Bootcamp - Material for Niagara Particle Smoke

Higher Ed
In this video, you will learn how to create materials for smoke particles using the Niagara system. Explore techniques for achieving realistic smoke effects that can be used in various scenarios, such as chimneys or environmental...
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Instructional Video1:55
Packt

Build a Super Advanced Trading Bot on DYDX Hosted on AWS with Python - Discord and Resources

Higher Ed
In this video, we will introduce you to the course Discord page, a valuable resource for engaging with the instructor and fellow learners. You will learn how to access the Discord community and discover the benefits of participating in...
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Instructional Video10:48
Curated Video

Magic Carpet Yoga Adventure

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Embark on a magical yoga journey with Yoga Guppy as Rashmi guides you through a fun and imaginative adventure on a magic carpet. Say the special magic spell, explore different lands, and embody various animals and elements through yoga...
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Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Hubble Views Moon to Study Earth

3rd - 11th
Taking advantage of the total lunar eclipse of January 2019, astronomers, using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, have measured the amount of ozone in Earth’s atmosphere. The method used serves as a proxy for how they will observe...
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Instructional Video4:27
Curated Video

Bose Einstein Condensate Explained in Simple Words

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Bose Einstein condensate is considered the fifth state of matter - it’s obtained when gas particles are cooled to almost absolute zero temperature. To generate the Bose-Einstein condensate, the first step is to obtain a cloud of gas; a...
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Instructional Video3:50
Curated Video

Coulomb's Law Explained!

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewCoulomb’s Law is one of the most important laws when it comes to atomic structure and being able to understand and explain atomic properties. It helps to relate the force between two charged particles and can be represented by the...
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Instructional Video1:31
Curated Video

GLOBE Observer Eclipse App

3rd - 11th
The public will have an opportunity to participate in a nation-wide science experiment by collecting cloud and temperature data from their phones. NASA’s Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program...
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Instructional Video2:31
Curated Video

Hurricane Forecasts Rely on Modeling the Past

3rd - 11th
Improving hurricane forecasts means testing historical storms with today's sophisticated models and supercomputers. NASA and NOAA work together in gathering ground and satellite observations, as well as experimenting with research...
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Instructional Video2:06
Curated Video

NASA | ARISE Arctic Mission Takes Shape

3rd - 11th
Crews at NASA Goddard’s Wallops Flight Facility are hard at work integrating a suite of instruments into a C-130 aircraft in preparation for the start of the ARISE campaign later this month. ARISE, which stands for Arctic Radiation...
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Instructional Video2:47
Curated Video

Why Move and Sketch?

K - 5th
Physical activity activates brains! In this video, children will learn about STEAM by engaging in creative movement and sketching experiences that show energy and how natural and manmade objects move.
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Instructional Video33:59
National Parks Service

Speaking with Animals

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A talk by Craig Childs author, river guide, naturalist, field instructor in natural history, adventurer. Childs is a prolific writer, teacher, river guide, naturalist and original adventurer. His keen observations in nature flow through...
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Instructional Video5:27
Curated Video

How Plastic Balls and Garbage Cans Help Us Study Space

12th - Higher Ed
How can we be so sure of the way celestial bodies behave when they're so far away? With the help of some speakers, garbage cans, and springs of course.
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Instructional Video6:46
Science360

The Water Cycle

12th - Higher Ed
This video uses animation, graphics, and video clips to illustrate and explain each of the "flow" and "storage" processes in the Hydrologic Cycle, more commonly known as the Water Cycle: precipitation, interception, runoff, infiltration,...
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Instructional Video4:40
Science360

Science of the Winter Olympic Games - Science of Snow

12th - Higher Ed
Snow is an essential part of the 2014 Olympics. How it's formed and how it reacts has been studied by scientists for centuries and continues to this day. Sarah Konrad, a former Winter Olympian who is also a glaciologist at the University...
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Instructional Video4:22
Science360

Limitations - Climate Modeling

12th - Higher Ed
What are some of the limitations of current climate models?
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Instructional Video5:42
Science360

When Nature Strikes - Hurricanes

12th - Higher Ed
Hurricanes are one of nature's most powerful natural hazards. Jenni Evans of Pennsylvania State University and Jeff Donnelly from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution are studying how hurricanes form and what factors influence where...
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Instructional Video2:28
Science360

Science Now Ep. 11

12th - Higher Ed
New NSF Science Now Video: From monsoons to ground-level ozone to Greenland Ice melt-Check out the exciting discoveries!
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Instructional Video1:59
National Geographic

Fly Through a Star-Studded Nebula In a New 3-D Visualization | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
This is a 3-D visualization of the Orion Nebula. The Orion Nebula is a nearby star-forming region in our Milky Way galaxy. Nebulas are clouds of gas and dust that are scattered across the galaxy. Specialists from NASA have combined...
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Instructional Video1:59
National Geographic

Fly Through a Star-Studded Nebula In a New 3-D Visualization | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
This is a 3-D visualization of the Orion Nebula. The Orion Nebula is a nearby star-forming region in our Milky Way galaxy. Nebulas are clouds of gas and dust that are scattered across the galaxy. Specialists from NASA have combined...
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Instructional Video3:27
National Geographic

Escape to the Stunning Wilderness of Ontario | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Whitewater canoeing, backcountry camping, and wildlife watching are some of the extraordinary activities you can experience in Wabakimi Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National...
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Instructional Video7:42
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Sugata Mitra - Beyond the Hole in the Wall - AERO Conference 2015

Higher Ed
Sugata Mitra is Professor of Educational Technology at the School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences at Newcastle University, UK. He was given the $1m TED Prize in 2013 in recognition of his work and to help build a School...
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Instructional Video9:46
Curated Video

Humans finally figured out how to make it rain

9th - 11th
Cloud seeding, explained. We flew up to see it with our own eyes. Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO For decades, drought-stricken areas around the world have practiced “cloud...

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