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Instructional Video5:18
Curated Video

The Great Seal Count

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Weddell seals are not only adorable, but they can tell scientists a lot about how climate change and conservation efforts are affecting the planet. Over the years, Weddell seal researchers have refined their research methods to better...
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Instructional Video1:16
Science360

What does a sustainable energy future look like?

12th - Higher Ed
What does a sustainable energy future look like? Jack Brouwer of University of California, Irvine, answers the question on this edition of "Ask a Scientist." The number of humans alive on our planet today is 7.6 billion. By 2087,...
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Instructional Video3:03
Science360

Immersive robotics experience inspires future engineers

12th - Higher Ed
These college students from across the U.S. are getting an opportunity that is unavailable to many of them on their own campuses - the chance to program robots. This is a 10-week Summer Undergraduate Research Experience, or SURE for...
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Instructional Video4:33
Science360

Whiskered Robots

12th - Higher Ed
The image of a rat sniffing around for food with its little whiskers moving back and forth to help satisfy it's appetite is enough to make most people lose theirs! But those whiskers play a valuable role in helping rats determine what is...
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Instructional Video22:09
SciShow Kids

Back To School | Compilation | SciShow Kids

K - 5th
Squeaks is getting ready to head back to school and he couldn’t be more excited! To make sure he’s all set for the first day, he and Jessi are watching some videos so he goes in confident and prepared!
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Instructional Video5:27
Curated Video

Forget Angry: Here’s How Hunger Makes You Impulsive

12th - Higher Ed
You may feel a bit grumpy when you're hungry, but hunger can affect us in more powerful ways than we realize.
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Instructional Video6:05
Physics Girl

Crazy tic tac bounce!? | EVERYDAY MYSTERIES

9th - 12th
Tic tacs have the strangest behavior when you bounce them on a very hard surface. What is going on?! Find out the physics.
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Instructional Video7:33
Science Buddies

Which should you choose? Scientific Method versus Engineering Design Process

K - 5th
When should you use the Scientific Method? Would the Engineering Design Process be a better choice? If you aren’t sure then this video can help! We compare both methods step-by-step using a real-world example.
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Instructional Video2:41
Curated Video

Teams Pitch Solutions

K - 5th
Children form STEAM teams that work on fascinating real-world problems, design solutions, and then pitch their ideas to others. They build skills in articulating points of view, embracing others’ ideas, and finding new ways to collaborate.
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Instructional Video3:10
National Geographic

Giant Underwater Cave Was Hiding Oldest Human Skeleton in the Americas | Expedition Raw

Pre-K - 11th
In a pitch black, 140-foot-deep underwater cave, three divers make a stunning 13,000-year-old discovery: the oldest complete human skeleton ever found in the Americas. In this video, see the ancient remains, venture through the...
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Instructional Video3:10
National Geographic

Giant Underwater Cave Was Hiding Oldest Human Skeleton in the Americas | Expedition Raw

Pre-K - 11th
In a pitch black, 140-foot-deep underwater cave, three divers make a stunning 13,000-year-old discovery: the oldest complete human skeleton ever found in the Americas. In this video, see the ancient remains, venture through the...
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Instructional Video3:03
National Geographic

Chasing Microbes: The Secret Superheroes of Our Planet | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
To understand the impacts of a powerful greenhouse gas, National Geographic Explorer Jeff Marlow studies microbes from bottom of the ocean. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the...
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Instructional Video3:43
National Geographic

This VR Game Shows Kids How to Fight Monsters in the Water | Short Film Showcase

Pre-K - 11th
The people of Thailand have been living off the river for generations. They depend on it for every aspect of life including drinking water, food sourcing, transportation, and sanitation. But there are dangers lurking in the water that...
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Instructional Video3:43
National Geographic

This VR Game Shows Kids How to Fight Monsters in the Water | Short Film Showcase

Pre-K - 11th
The people of Thailand have been living off the river for generations. They depend on it for every aspect of life including drinking water, food sourcing, transportation, and sanitation. But there are dangers lurking in the water that...
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Instructional Video3:58
SciShow

Where Are All the Dead Animals?

12th - Higher Ed
We are surrounded by wildlife, like pigeons and squirrels, all the time. Sadly, all those animals eventually die, but why don't we see carcasses on the street? Where do they go? We're conducting a survey of our viewers! If you have time,...
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Instructional Video9:58
World Science Festival

Cool Jobs: Vertical Farmer

6th - 11th
Medical ecologist Dickson Despommier describes the Vertical Farm Project, a movement to promote urban renewal while producing a sustainable food supply. The project is a result of his years studying the microbial worm trichinella, the...
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Instructional Video22:28
World Science Festival

Cool Jobs: The Medical Ecologist

6th - 11th
Cool Jobs: Meet the people with the coolest jobs in the world. Medical ecologist Dickson Despommier describes the Vertical Farm Project, a movement to promote urban renewal while producing a sustainable food supply. The project is a...
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Instructional Video57:18
World Science Festival

Sylvia Earle: On the Shoulders of Giants

6th - 11th
National Geographic Society Explorer-in-Residence Dr. Sylvia A. Earle is an oceanographer, explorer, author, and lecturer who has been called a “Living Legend” by the Library of Congress and “Hero for the Planet” by TIME magazine....
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Instructional Video1:11
Eat Happy Project

You won't believe how versatile raisins can be

K - 9th
Raisins can be used in lots of different foods such as porridge, cereal bars, breads and curry - join Sam to see for yourself. Watch the full Online Field Trip and download the supporting resources on our website here:...
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Instructional Video2:40
Eat Happy Project

You won't believe how long dried apple can last for!

K - 9th
Did you know that dried apple can last up to SIX months! See some of the dried foods we can buy in the supermarket, including beans, apricot and popcorn. Watch the full Online Field Trip and download the supporting resources on our...
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Instructional Video0:53
Eat Happy Project

Find out about the difference between a raisin, a sultana and a current

K - 9th
What exactly is a raisin? Learn about the difference between a raisin, a sultana and a current with our expert. Watch the full Online Field Trip and download the supporting resources on our website here:...
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Instructional Video4:54
Curated Video

What Makes Kimchi So Delicious?

3rd - 11th
It’s the fermented food most requested by you, the viewers! What makes kimchi sour and spicy, yet also surprisingly rich and buttery? This week on Reactions, it’s the chemistry of kimchi. Subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions Facebook!...
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Instructional Video50:57
Natural History Museum

Can eating less meat help the environment? | Our Broken Planet

K - 11th
The rise of intensive agriculture has had vast consequences for the planet's land, water supply, and climate. Could the reduction in demand for animal products be the key to a more equitable future for everyone - and are we capable of...
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Instructional Video3:55
Deep Look

Banana Slugs: Secret of the Slime | Deep Look

K - 9th
Beneath the towering redwoods lives one of the most peculiar creatures in California: the banana slug. They're coated with a liquid crystal ooze that solves many problems slugs face in the forest -- and maybe some of our own. SUBSCRIBE:...

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