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Instructional Video4:50
Curated Video

Lightning | Electricity | Physics | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Lightning | Electricity | Physics | FuseSchool A flash of lightning, and a rumble of thunder. But what exactly are these spectacular occurrences? In 1752, Benjamin Franklin discovered that lightning was caused by powerful electrical...
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Instructional Video3:41
Life Noggin

Will Genetic Modification Create Perfect Humans?

3rd - 9th
CRISPR is going to revolutionize human DNA. How does genetic modification even work? Check out GraphicStock: http://bit.ly/28NllQy Watch More: The Science Of Video Games ►►►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlwTaPA4Dj8 Support Life...
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Instructional Video3:15
Life Noggin

What Do Performance-Enhancing Drugs Do To Your Body?

3rd - 9th
The Olympics are upon us, and unfortunately, many athletes use performance enhancing drugs to boost their ability. What exactly does doping and steroids do to your body? Watch More: Check out BrainCraft's video on doping ►►►►...
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Instructional Video2:39
Life Noggin

The Science of Anxiety

3rd - 9th
Anxiety is a normal response to stressful or dangerous situations and almost all of us have experienced it before but why? 6 TIPS TO DEAL WITH ANXIETY: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9p453vsX9JA Click here to see more videos:...
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Instructional Video9:59
Curated Video

Learn About Australian Animals For Kids | Review Quiz | 4K

Pre-K - 3rd
Hi all 😊 Let's learn all about Australian Animals. There are 20 talking flash cards and a few fun facts about each animal to help your learn about each Australian animal. After learning about all the animals you can test your new...
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Instructional Video2:02
WIRED

Binary Code, Keyboards, and Other Bad Computer Grapics on TV | Angry Nerd

6th - 11th
As if the lamestream media didn't have enough problems—dopey, dated graphics and cutaways have become standard visuals for stories about computers. And the Angry Nerd ain't having it. Next time ridiculous images of keyboards, cables, and...
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Instructional Video1:23
Curated Video

NASA | What is Fermi?

3rd - 11th
The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope is a NASA observatory designed to reveal the high-energy universe in never-before-seen detail. With Fermi, astronomers have a unique tool to explore high-energy processes associated with solar flares,...
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Instructional Video4:50
Curated Video

Lightning

12th - Higher Ed
A flash of lightning, and a rumble of thunder. But what exactly are these spectacular occurrences? In 1752, Benjamin Franklin discovered that lightning was caused by powerful electrical discharges in clouds. He wasn’t the first person to...
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Instructional Video1:02
Next Animation Studio

Einstein’s theory of relativity passes major test

12th - Higher Ed
Einstein’s theory of relativity has passed a huge test involving pulsar stars ⁠— extremely dense neutron stars that emit beams of radiation and particles from their magnetic poles.
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Instructional Video0:59
Next Animation Studio

Anti-protest weapons, explained

12th - Higher Ed
American police officers have been using a variety of crowd-control weapons against Black Lives Matter demonstrators. Here is how they work.
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Instructional Video27:30
Curated Video

Your Brain and Stress | Compilation

12th - Higher Ed
Stress and anxiety are complex, and the brain chemistry involved in those experiences are no exception. Here we explore the chemicals responsible for your brain’s response to stress.
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Instructional Video14:16
Bozeman Science

A Tour of the Cell

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Andersen takes you on a tour of the cell. He starts by explaining the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. He also explains why cells are small but not infinitely small. He also explains how the organelles work...
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Instructional Video4:21
Curated Video

Nature's Living Fireworks

12th - Higher Ed
Nearly all life on Earth is ultimately powered by light. But many creatures have learned how to make their own. This week we investigate the beautiful phenomenon of bioluminescence. From blinking fireflies on summer nights to glowing...
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Instructional Video0:46
Learning Mole

I WONDER - Are There Any Bioluminescent Insects?

Pre-K - 12th
This video is answering the question of are there any bioluminescent insects.
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Instructional Video5:20
TED-Ed

The Motion of the Ocean

6th - 12th Standards
What drives the ocean's motion? Get your class moving toward understanding by using this video. Viewers find that thermohaline circulation is caused by the concentration gradients of temperature and salinity. Using adorable animation in...
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Instructional Video5:06
TED-Ed

The First Asteroid Ever Discovered

6th - 12th Standards
Flash back to 1801 to meet Ceres, the first asteroid discovery! Use a video lesson to learn how careful plotting and measuring led to the discovery of Ceres. Once lost, mapping the orbit led to new astronomy and new mathematics to...
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Instructional Video4:57
TED-Ed

Why Should You Read Shakespeare's "The Tempest"?

11th - Higher Ed
Why should you read a story about a magician, his daughter, a slave, a monster, a sprite, a witch, and a prince? Find out what William Shakespeare's The Tempest all about and why it is still a worthy read, despite being written over 400...
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Instructional Video7:53
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Crash Course

Presidential Powers 2: Crash Course Government and Politics #12

9th - 12th Standards
Can the president of the United States do whatever he wants to do? Learners research the informal powers of the office of the president through a short video, the 12th lesson of a 50-part unit on the government. They analyze the...
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Instructional Video8:40
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Crash Course

Discrimination: Crash Course Government and Politics #31

9th - 12th Standards
Too often the majority rules, and the minorities suffer. Scholars investigate how the Fourteenth Amendment deals with the issue of discrimination. A short video, the 31st of a 50-part series, helps individuals analyze the concept of...
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Instructional Video2:11
MinutePhysics

Einstein's Proof of E=mc²

9th - 12th
You see it everywhere — t-shirts, coffee mugs, posters ... but why was Einstein's most famous equation such a turning point in our understanding of the relationship between matter and energy? The short video demonstrates the math behind...
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Instructional Video3:24
TED-Ed

Can You Solve the Jail Break Riddle?

6th - 12th
How can you accurately measure 45 seconds with two 60-second fuses and a lighter? A video takes learners through a logic puzzle that helps a bank robber break out of jail before the electric fence comes on.
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Instructional Video2:11
Little Baby Bum

Number Songs: 100 to 1000 - Big Numbers!

Pre-K - 2nd Standards
Go on an undersea adventure with a music video featuring a children's song about counting numbers. A friendly octopus swims freely while he counts to 1,000 by hundreds. 
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Instructional Video10:14
Crash Course

The Chemical Mind

9th - 12th
"It's all about the neurons, baby!" Part 3 of the 13-video course on psychology focuses on how body chemistry influences thinking and behavior. The structure and functions of neurons, synapses, and hormones, and the special importance of...
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Instructional Video12:57
Crash Course

Neutron Stars

6th - 12th
This is one heavy video! Introduce the topic of neutron stars with a brief but informative resource. Young astronomers discover the history of neutron star research, the conditions present in and around a neutron star, and the...

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