Instructional Video21:37
IDG TECHtalk

Machine learning and AI advancements

Higher Ed
The hype around artificial intelligence and machine learning is giving way to real use. Join us as InfoWorld’s Serdar Yegulalp and IDG TECHtalk host Ken Mingis discuss how AI and ML have become easier to put into production, how AI and...
Instructional Video10:56
TED Talks

TED: We could kick-start life on another planet. Should we? | Betül Kaçar

12th - Higher Ed
Life makes our planet an incredibly exotic place compared to the rest of the known universe, says astrobiologist Betül Kaçar, whose research uses statistics and mathematical models to simulate ancient environments and gather insights...
Instructional Video9:34
Let's Tute

Volume of a Sphere

9th - Higher Ed
This video explores the mathematical logic behind the story of the thirsty crow and applies it to a real-life scenario of calculating the number of marbles needed to raise the water level in a glass. It also includes a derivation of the...
Instructional Video14:05
ProTeachersVideo

Painting With Numbers: Safety in Numbers

Higher Ed
Marcus du Sautoy delves into the fascinating world of mathematical codes and shows us how modern technology relies on them to let us communicate quickly, effectively and safely. In this programme, Marcus explains how everything from the...
Instructional Video3:47
Wonderscape

The Later Years of Sir Isaac Newton

K - 5th
Explore the later years of Isaac Newton's life, from his knighthood to his significant role as Master of the Royal Mint. Learn about Newton's contributions beyond science, his collaboration with the British government, and how his legacy...
Instructional Video37:46
The Wall Street Journal

Sustainability for Smaller Companies

Higher Ed
Pressure is mounting to improve sustainability practices, but many organizations have limited resources. An expert from the Green Business Bureau offers insight into how smaller companies can still make progress.
Instructional Video19:09
Mazz Media

Forces

6th - 8th
Real World Science: Force is one of a series of videos that encourages children to explore the world of science in their immediate surroundings. Through observation and experimentation, students will learn properties of forces, Newton's...
Instructional Video2:29
Curated Video

Katherine Johnson: Trailblazing NASA Mathematician

9th - Higher Ed
At a time when American space exploration was dominated by men, mathematician Katherine Johnson broke through gender and racial barriers to help change our understanding of the cosmos forever.
Instructional Video1:27:16
World Science Festival

Hidden Dimensions: Exploring Hyperspace

6th - 11th
Extra dimensions of space—the idea that we are immersed in hyperspace—may be key to explaining the fundamental nature of the universe. Relativity introduced time as the fourth dimension, and Einstein’s subsequent work envisioned more...
Instructional Video7:23
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Calculating the odds of intelligent alien life - Jill Tarter

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Could there be intelligent life on other planets? This question has piqued imagination and curiosity for decades. Explore the answer with the Drake Equation -- a mathematical formula that calculates the possibility of undiscovered life.
Instructional Video11:29:00
World Science Festival

WSU: Special Relativity with Brian Greene

6th - 11th
Physicist Brian Greene takes you on a visual and conceptual exploration of Einstein’s spectacular insights into space, time and energy. In just 11.5 hours, and with a bit of high school algebra, learn about the startling conclusions of...
Instructional Video1:47
The Met

Excerpts from Siah Armajani's Films

6th - 11th
In 1970, Siah Armajani began working at the Hybrid Computer Laboratory at the University of Minnesota on a computer capable of printing onto 16mm celluloid. He produced a small series of films that explore how mathematical equations and...
Instructional Video3:59
Curated Video

Hilbert's Infinite Hotel Paradox

3rd - Higher Ed
This video looks at the mind-bending world of Hilbert's Hotel, a thought experiment by the mathematician David Hilbert. We discover how a hotel with an infinite number of rooms can always make space for more guests—even when it’s already...
Instructional Video15:04
Brian McLogan

Whats the difference in their solutions and how you find it?

12th - Higher Ed
What is the difference between solving a trigonometric equation when the angle is just theta, a half angle or a double angle. In this video we will explore not only the algebraic process but the graphical approach.
Instructional Video8:05
PBS

100 Years of Relativity + Challenge Winners!

12th - Higher Ed
The results are in - on this weeks episode of Spacetime we reveal the answer to our Asteroid Challenge, as well as our T-shirt winners! Check out who saved the world!
Instructional Video1:41
MinutePhysics

The Speed of Light in Glass

12th - Higher Ed
How does light speed up after leaving glass or water? What do light and the President of the United States have in common?
Instructional Video1:33:30
World Science Festival

Beyond Beauty: The Predictive Power of Symmetry

6th - 11th
From a bee’s hexagonal honeycomb to the elliptical paths of planets, symmetry has long been recognized as a vital quality of nature. Einstein saw symmetry hidden in the fabric of space and time. The brilliant Emmy Noether proved that...
Instructional Video2:40
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Jeffrey Remington - Teachers Make a Difference - J. Kevin Scanlon

Higher Ed
Jeff Remington is a finalist for the Global Teacher Prize and one of ten National STEM Teacher Ambassadors from a program administered by The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the National Council of Teachers of...
Instructional Video3:09
World Science Festival

The Predictive Power Of Symmetry

6th - 11th
From a bee’s hexagonal honeycomb to the elliptical paths of planets, symmetry has long been recognized as a vital quality of nature. Einstein saw symmetry hidden in the fabric of space and time. The brilliant Emmy Noether proved that...
Instructional Video1:39:22
World Science Festival

Gravitational Waves: A New Era of Astronomy Begins

6th - 11th
On September 14th, 2015, a ripple in the fabric of space, created by the violent collision of two distant black holes over a billion years ago, washed across the Earth. As it did, two laser-based detectors, 50 years in the making – one...
Instructional Video4:14
Cerebellum

Early Scientific Revolution - Galileo Galilei

9th - 12th
Europe experienced one of the most remarkable periods in history roughly between 1550 and 1700, when three of history's most important events were occurring simultaneously: the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Scientific Revolution....
Instructional Video48:18
World Science Festival

WSF CONNECT Q&A with David Albert

6th - 11th
Philosopher and physicist David Albert from Columbia University joined us live in our studio to ponder the imponderables and answer your questions about cosmology, physics, the limits of science and many other mind-blowing topics. Find...
Instructional Video5:38
Creators

Lucy McRae on Creativity and the Human Body as Art | Visionaries, Episode 2

6th - 11th
We meet Lucy McRae, a self-described science fiction artist, filmmaker, and body architect who eventually wants to go to space, exploring how technology and the human body are transcending mediums to create new forms. McRae has...
Instructional Video3:29
Curated Video

Length and Height (Part 1) | Measurement | Y1 Maths | FuseSchool Kids

Pre-K - K
Learn how to talk about length and height with Ava on Giant Planet. CURRICULUM OBJECTIVE Compare, describe and solve practical problems for: lengths and heights [for example, long/ short, longer/ shorter, tall/ short, double/ half]