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TED Talks

TED: How to heal a divided world | Michèle Lamont

12th - Higher Ed
How do we define worth in society, and who gets status? Sociologist Michele Lamont studies these questions and investigates ways to broaden the circle of recognition and fight the harm of social stigmatization. She lays out the steps...
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SciShow

The Hunt for the Highest Melting Point

12th - Higher Ed
What has the highest melting point known to us? Hank Green explains in this episode of SciShow.
Instructional Video3:04
SciShow

This Probe Doesn’t Melt When it’s 1 Million Degrees Outside

12th - Higher Ed
In 2021, the Parker Solar Probe fulfilled its mission to “touch the Sun”. But the temperature over there was millions of degrees Celsius. How did the spacecraft not melt?
Instructional Video2:07
SciShow

Why Does Melted Cheese Taste So Much Better?

12th - Higher Ed
It goes on some of our favorite foods, and it can even make our least favorite foods taste better. Yes, we're talking about melted cheese.
Instructional Video2:52
Be Smart

Does Evolution Have a Point? 12 Days of Evolution #12

12th - Higher Ed
Some of the biggest evolution questions finally answered.
Instructional Video2:44
NASA

Scientists Create First-Ever 3-D Model of a Melting Snowflake

3rd - 11th
This visualization is based on the first three-dimensional numerical model of melting snowflakes in the atmosphere, developed by scientist Jussi Leinonen of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. A better understanding...
Instructional Video1:11
Curated Video

Science Experiment: Melting Ice Using Salt

Pre-K - 8th
Melting ice with salt and adding food colouring is a simple science project for kids of all ages. I added water in balloons and left them in freezer overnight. In the morning we started the experiment. Salt that was added to the ice,...
Instructional Video1:10
NASA

NASA Measuring Sea Ice at the Peak of Melt

3rd - 11th
The Arctic sea ice pack is nearing its annual minimum extent, which is projected to be one of the lowest since satellite observations began. Using satellite data and airborne observations, NASA researchers are monitoring the...
Instructional Video3:38
NASA

Greenland's Extreme Melt, 1 Year Later

3rd - 11th
Last spring, NASA’s Operation IceBridge flew over one of Greenland’s earliest melt seasons on record. This year, the melt is progressing more typically, despite warm temperatures in the Arctic. Brooke Medley reflects on the differences...
Instructional Video2:17
Curated Video

Melting

Pre-K - 3rd
Melting is when a solid turns into a liquid. The world around us - Exploring materials - Freezing and melting Learning Points Some places on Earth, such as the Arctic, are so cold that seawater freezes during the cold winter months. When...
Instructional Video1:03
Science Buddies

Colorful Patterns in Melting Ice

K - 5th
Have you ever wondered why ice cubes in your cold drink become gradually smaller, or why their surface becomes smoother as they melt? Does ice always melt this way? In this activity, you will use water balloons to create giant ice balls...
Instructional Video11:47
NASA

Field Study Sheds New Light on Melt Zone

3rd - 11th
Five years after a NASA-funded field study returned to to set up camp once again in the melt zone of the Greenland Ice Sheet, a new study adds to the rich findings from this innovative project. We look back on this bold undertaking,...
Instructional Video0:58
NASA

NASA | Arctic Melt Season Lengthening, Ocean Rapidly Warming

3rd - 11th
The length of the melt season for Arctic sea ice is growing by several days each decade, and an earlier start to the melt season is allowing the Arctic Ocean to absorb enough additional solar radiation in some places to melt as much as...
Instructional Video2:02
Curated Video

Greenland's Melting Ice: Impact on Sea Levels and Climate Change

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video highlights the research efforts of glaciologist Jason Box and polar explorer John Helscher in studying the impact of melt water volume on Greenland's ice sheet. Their findings suggest that increased melt water production is...
Instructional Video1:02
Next Animation Studio

Arctic ice cap melt could release vast amounts of methane

12th - Higher Ed
As seawater temperatures rise, the Arctic ice cap has been shrinking. From 2003 to 2010, records show Arctic ice melting rapidly. This year it shrank by 27,000 square miles from its record 2007 low to 1.5 million square miles, the lowest...
Instructional Video3:06
Curated Video

Boiling Points and Melting Points

3rd - Higher Ed
Boiling Points and Melting Points examines boiling point and melting point by defining and exploring examples.
Instructional Video4:32
NASA

NASA | Earth Science Week: Melting Ice, Rising Seas

3rd - 11th
"Melting Ice, Rising Seas" is Episode 5 in the six-part series "Tides of Change", exploring amazing NASA ocean science to celebrate Earth Science Week 2009. Sea level rise is an indicator that our planet is warming. Much of the world's...
Instructional Video1:11
Curated Video

DIY Craft: Melted Crayon Rocks

Pre-K - 8th
There is always something to celebrate, whether it’s father’s day, a birthday or even Christmas! It’s not always easy to buy a present after a present. So here is a simple DIY craft that would make the perfect present for any office...
Instructional Video2:17
Curated Video

Science Experiment: Melting Snowman

Pre-K - 8th
Let me show you how to make a melting snowman experiment that is both simple and festive. The first step is to mix one glass of baking soda with 1 tbsp of salt, 2 tbsp of hand wash and 4 tbsp of water. Next, mould three balls and stack...
Instructional Video5:18
Science360

Sierra Nevada Snow Pack & Snow Melt

12th - Higher Ed
Snow melt from the snow pack in the Sierra Nevada mountain range provides drinking water to about 30% of California's residents, irrigates key crops in the San Joaquin valley, and runs hydroelectric power plants that supply at least 15%...
Instructional Video2:06
Curated Video

Science Experiment: Melting Ice

Pre-K - 8th
The melting ice science experiment is a fun way to learn about the effects of salt on ice. In this experiment, you will use food colouring to see how the salt changes the appearance of the ice.
Instructional Video6:11
Mr. Beat

The American Presidential Election of 1960

6th - 12th
The 44th Presidential election in American history took place on November 8, 1960. It was the first election in which Alaska and Hawaii could both participate. Dwight Eisenhower had a pretty good run, but he was the first President...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Animation and Persistence of Vision

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Animation is a common effect used in cartoons and videos that allows us to perceive movement in still images. Let's look at some common animation techniques to see how they trick our minds. Illusions part 6/11
Instructional Video8:50
The Backyard Scientist

Melting and combining 19 elements! Does it make a Super-Alloy?!

K - 5th
Melting and combining 19 elements! Does it make a Super-Alloy?!

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