Curated Video
Understanding Inertia Using Eggs
You probably know that by spinning an egg, you can find out if it is raw or hard-boiled. But did you know that if you stop a spinning raw egg for a second with your finger and release it, it continues spinning for a little bit? A raw egg...
Curated Video
Smashing Eggs
We use eggs to show how different rates of deceleration affect the outcome of collisions. One egg is dropped onto a hard surface and breaks. The second egg is dropped onto a soft surface and bounces, as the material slows its...
Curated Video
Bouncing Eggs
We use vinegar to remove the shells from eggs without breaking them. Two eggs are placed in a beaker of vinegar, but one is half coated with clear nail polish. The exposed shells dissolve over time and the eggs swell as more water moves...
Curated Video
Science Experiment: Egg in a Bottle
Classic egg in a bottle experiment turned upside down. We used hard boiled egg, birthday cake candles and a bottle with wide neck.
Curated Video
Measure for Measure Act 5 Analysis | Shakespeare Play by Play Season 1
Reading Act 5 through the theme of "Substitution". This will be a full analysis of every Act of Shakespeare’s play Measure for Measure through different themes.
Math Fortress
Calculus II: Integration By Parts (Level 3 of 6)
This video goes over 2 examples, covering the proper way to find integrals that require the repeated application of the integration by parts formula. In addition, the tabular method for integration by parts is also introduced.
Curated Video
How to Get Your First Project Management Job
Getting your first Project Management job is something of a ‘chicken and egg’ problem… It’s hard to get a Project Management job without experience. But, how can you get experience, without a Project Management job? Break the Cycle The...
Veritasium
Egg Experiment to Demonstrate Inertia
Can you make a stopped egg spin again without touching it? A Veritasium video attempts to do this using inertia. It discusses the differences between attempts with hard-boiled and raw eggs. It explains the science of inertia and opens up...
TED-Ed
How to Unboil an Egg
If you believe hard boiling an egg to be an irreversible process, then think again! Take a few minutes to watch this fun video as it explores the process for unboiling an egg and learn about the applications this process...
Berkeley University of California
NaCl Formation
Ever wonder how salt forms? Watch as a video instructor adds a solid sample of sodium to chlorine gas to form salt. The video then explains chemistry concepts associated with the reaction.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Spinning Eggs in Space
NASA astronaut Don Pettit spent over five months on the International Space Station. That's a long time to be stuck in the office. To relax, he did science experiments that interested him--like testing whether raw and hard-boiled eggs...
Museum of Science
Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago: Videos: Baby Chicks Hatching
Hatching out of an egg is hard work. View this amazing video of chicks hatching. [1:30]