Instructional Video10:26
SciShow

You Are Traveling at the Speed of Light Right Now

12th - Higher Ed
You've probably heard the rule that you cannot travel faster than the speed of light (in a vacuum). And this is true.

You may also have heard that you cannot travel precisely AT the speed of light. But this is false...because you...
Instructional Video5:26
Curated Video

What If Something Travels Faster Than The Speed Of Light?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Can anything travel faster than the speed of light? Is it even possible for something to undertake the “speed of light” travel? And what if something can actually travel faster than light? What is Cherenkov radiation and how is it...
Instructional Video8:02
Curated Video

Ticklish Laughter and the Second Brain: Exploring Body Mysteries

6th - Higher Ed
This video unravels why tickling causes laughter and explores the concept of the stomach as a second brain, influencing our emotions. Discover the physiological and neurological responses behind being tickled and how our gut's complex...
Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

071 La Jenelle - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
1930 - A new luxury cruiseliner hits the waters and begins escorting elite passengers from New York to Puerto Rico. Drafted as a military transport during World War II, she earns the name “Lucky Star” for never being struck by enemy...
Instructional Video2:11
Curated Video

How to Tie a Prince Albert Knot

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to tie a Prince Albert knot from Louis Purple menswear boutiques founder Charles Brunold in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video5:24
SciShow

How Jupiter’s Moons Showed Us the Speed of Light

12th - Higher Ed
Light travels through space as fast as anything in the universe possibly can, but before scientists could figure out light’s speed, they had to figure out whether that speed was even finite.
Instructional Video11:49
PBS

What If The Speed of Light is Not Constant?

12th - Higher Ed
One of the most fundamental physics facts is that the speed of light in a vacuum is constant for all observers. But can we really be sure that the speed of light wasn’t different in the past, or perhaps in other parts of the universe? In...
Instructional Video8:04
Let's Tute

Refraction of Light and Apparent Sunrise and Delayed Sunset Explained

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, we learn about the science behind apparent sunrise and delayed sunset. We explore the phenomenon of refraction of light and its effects on the direction and speed of light as it passes through different mediums. Through a...
Instructional Video3:09
Curated Video

Exporting Repression

12th - Higher Ed
Psychologist and memory scientist Elizabeth Loftus (UC Irvine) describes how "memory repression therapy" began in the United States and was then somehow "exported" to the rest of the world.
Instructional Video10:23
Curated Video

Mass Effect 3 Walkthrough Part 67 - Destroy the Reaper Base

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Check out part 68 and go down to the Quarian homeworld, Rannoch, and destroy the Reaper Base in this walkthrough of Mass Effect 3.
Instructional Video1:50
Curated Video

Why Do The Hills Of China Turn Red Once A Year?

6th - 11th
What on Earth? As a satellite passed over Western China, it spotted a strange set of red rows. What is causing this color change? Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science GO href='https://mysteriescechannelgo.com/what-oChannel/'...
Instructional Video4:05
World Science Festival

Steve Maguire Answers "What is Time?"

6th - 11th
Scientists have struggled to explain the many concepts of time since Einstein. Perhaps even more difficult is to explain time to a young person. Hundreds of scientists tried to do just that for the 2013 Flame Challenge: explain time to...
Instructional Video2:35
Tom Scott

The Cone - The Technical Difficulties, Show 3

9th - 11th
<a href='http://techdif.co.uk' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'></a> - We found a talking warning cone. Of course we were going to play with it.
Instructional Video2:36
Life Noggin

Why Do You Sleepwalk?

3rd - 9th
Sleepwalking (somnambulism) is quite common but why do people do it? Is waking up a sleepwalking person bad for them? Let's find out! Watch more: Why Do We Forget Our Dreams? ►►►►ps://www.youtube.com/watPatreonCrxPVr4jUs!target='_blank'...
Instructional Video11:20
Bozeman Science

Refraction of Light

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how light can be refracted, or bent, as it moves from one medium to another. The amount of refraction is determined by the angle of incidence and the index of refraction. Snell's Law can be used to...
Instructional Video4:44
Practical Ninjas

PLC Ladder programming #1 | Learn under 5 min | NO NC contacts | AND gate logic

12th - Higher Ed
Steps towards learning Automation - 04

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PLC is a logic controller which has...
Instructional Video7:55
Let's Tute

Exploring the Science of Sound: Speed and Mediums

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the science behind why we see fireworks before we hear them, and how the speed of light and sound play a role in this. We also conduct experiments to understand how sound travels through different mediums, and...
Instructional Video4:40
Institute of Art and Ideas

Does a rational approach to morality create a better world?

Higher Ed
We think empathising with others is the route to a better world. But studies show that empathy encourages us to help one named child over ten anonymous others. Is morality strangely not about empathy at all? Does the moral way to act...
Instructional Video5:15
SciShow

How to Stop Light in Its Tracks

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have created beams of light that are slower than a car! Not only that, but with the literal flick of a switch, they can freeze that beam of light in place!
Instructional Video11:26
Let's Tute

Understanding Light and the Electromagnetic Spectrum

9th - Higher Ed
The video discusses the concept of light as a type of electromagnetic radiation and explains the different types of radiations in the electromagnetic spectrum based on their wavelength, frequency, and energy. It also highlights the...
Instructional Video2:11
Curated Video

ASP.NET 6.0 - Build Hands-On Web Projects - Edit the appsettings.json File to Include the Connection String

Higher Ed
The appsettings.json file is modified to include a connection string to the database for communication.
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This clip is from the chapter "Coding Project Part 1: Build a Web API" of the series "ASP.NET 6.0 - Build Hands-On Web...
Instructional Video13:25
Curated Video

React JS Masterclass - Go From Zero To Job Ready - Cart: Provider / 125

Higher Ed
The context API simplifies sharing of cart data between components. Create a new function called CartProvider and add the reducer.
Instructional Video9:27
Professor Dave Explains

Passerini Reaction

9th - Higher Ed
What are isonitriles good for? The Passerini reaction! This is a very neat multi-component reaction that is good for generating chemical libraries. When was it invented? What's the mechanism? What are we doing with it today? Let's find out!
Instructional Video8:41
Curated Video

Understanding the Speed of Galaxies Through Wavelength Shifts

9th - Higher Ed
The video explains the concept of redshift and blueshift in the context of galaxy movement and how it relates to the shift in wavelength of light emitted by a galaxy. The video then shows how to use an equation to calculate the shift in...