Crash Course
Software Engineering: Crash Course Computer Science
Today, we’re going to talk about how HUGE programs with millions of lines of code like Microsoft Office are built. Programs like these are way too complicated for a single person, but instead require teams of programmers using the tools...
TED Talks
TED: How we read each other's minds | Rebecca Saxe
Sensing the motives and feelings of others is a natural talent for humans. But how do we do it? Here, Rebecca Saxe shares fascinating lab work that uncovers how the brain thinks about other peoples' thoughts -- and judges their actions.
Curated Video
Vocabulary: Context Clues
This video teaches kids how to define unknown words by uses clues around the word to figure out the meaning. It shares context clues where the definition is given, synonym, antonym, and an example. When kids use context clues they are...
Science360
The power of a wandering mind - Finding Your Science
1993 Nobel Laureate Phillip Sharp talks about why some answers are revealed only when we are not looking for them. Finding Your Science engages the greatest minds in science to share with you their passion, perspective and inspiration...
Next Animation Studio
Unidentified gunmen kidnap 317 schoolgirls in Nigeria
Armed men kidnapped 317 schoolgirls from a state-run school in Zamfara State, northwest Nigeria, police said in a statement on Friday, Feb. 26.
Bozeman Science
Practice 8 - Obtaining, Evaluating and Communicating Information
Scientists and Engineers spend over half of their working day reading, evaluating and producing text. Therefore it is important that we produce students that have a high level of scientific literacy. Students normally struggle with...
TED Talks
Marc Koska: 1.3m reasons to re-invent the syringe
Reuse of syringes, all too common in under-funded clinics, kills 1.3 million each year. Marc Koska clues us in to this devastating global problem with facts, photos and hidden-camera footage. He shares his solution: a low-cost syringe...
Crash Course
Saturn
Saturn is the crown jewel of the solar system, beautiful and fascinating. It is a gas giant, and has a broad set of rings made of ice particles. Moons create gaps in the rings via their gravity. Saturn has dozens of moons, including...
TED Talks
Mena Trott: Meet the founder of the blog revolution
The founding mother of the blog revolution, Movable Type's Mena Trott, talks about the early days of blogging, when she realized that giving regular people the power to share our lives online is the key to building a friendlier, more...
MinuteEarth
The Morbid Science of Roadkill
Surprisingly, flattened fauna can teach us a lot about wildlife biology. Join us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/minuteearth LEARN MORE ************** To learn more about this topic, start your googling with these keywords:...
National Geographic
Couples Share the Happiness and Heartache of Interracial Marriage | National Geographic
In 2015, 17 percent of U.S. newlyweds had a spouse of a different race or ethnicity. That’s roughly a fivefold increase since 1967, when the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Loving v. Virginia made interracial marriage legal. ➡ Subscribe:...
Maddie Moate
My Thoughts on Taxidermy - An Essay | Shaun Dooley and the Horniman Museum
My thoughts on understanding taxidermy.
Schooling Online
Flying Through Film: Stephen Daldry, Billy Elliot - Theme of Poverty and Social Class
Be inspired by a Northern English working-class lad who defies the odds! This lesson explores the theme of Poverty and Social Class in Stephen Daldry’s film Billy Elliot. Discover how Billy pursues his love of ballet despite his family’s...
Next Animation Studio
China’s $1 trillion fusion reactor sets new record for sustaining temperatures five times hotter than the sun
China's $1 trillion Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak fusion reactor has superheated a loop of plasma to 70 million degrees Celsius, or five times hotter than the sun, for a new record of just over 17 minutes.
Curated Video
She isn't African enough?! DNA Ancestry tests feat. It's Okay To Be Smart
Ancestry and DNA testing is one of the fastest growing consumer markets. Over 26 million people have access to their DNA profiles, but understanding these profiles is complicated -- especially if you're a descendant of enslaved people....
Curated Video
The Scientific Method: Steps, Examples, Tips, and Exercise
This video explains the scientific method, as developed by Ibn al-Haytham in the 11th century, and outlines the six steps involved: observe and ask questions, research, formulate a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, analyze and conclude,...
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Journey of Sperm Cells: Production, Development, and Maturation
This video explores the process of sperm cell production in the male reproductive system, including the anatomy of the testes, the seminiferous tubules where sperm cells are produced, and the epididymis where they mature and become...
Visual Learning Systems
Solids, Liquids, and Gases: Gases
What are the differences between solids, liquids, and gases? In this program students will investigate real-life examples of the various phases of matter. Colorful animations illustrate how these states differ in the movement of...
SciShow
A Blood Test for Cancer
Since many cancers don’t have symptoms early on, they may go unnoticed until they are at an advanced stage. But that is changing, thanks to a newer, non-invasive tool.
AsapSCIENCE
The Science of HIV/AIDS
What is it, and are we close to a cure? SHARE on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1NalHm8 & Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1MTLpMp Get a FREE Audible Trial: http://audible.com/asap Written by Rachel Salt, Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown SUBSCRIBE for...
Curated Video
Underwater Explosions (Science with Alan Sailer!) - Smarter Every Day 63
Click to Tweet -- http://bit.ly/UnderwaterBang Share to Facebook -- http://on.fb.me/Oz3RAz Get lost for hours in Alan's Photostream -- http://bit.ly/SailerPhotostream Download the song -- http://bit.ly/QlDJHT This is an extremely...
AsapSCIENCE
The Science of Cheating
Are we meant to be a monogamous species? SUBSCRIBE! It's free: http://bit.ly/asapsci Get FREE audiobook: http://audible.com/asap SHARE on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1NaMZxm SHARE on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1P7RcSq Written by: Amanda...
Curated Video
COLD HARD SCIENCE.The Physics of Skating on Ice (With SlowMo) - Smarter Every Day 110
Tweet this: http://bit.ly/IcePhysics -- FB it: http://bit.ly/IcePhys Download a free Audio book: http://bit.ly/AudibleSED Infographics are Here: http://smartereveryday.tumblr.com/ Figure skate, Hockey skate, and blade diagram Graphics by...
Roald Dahl
How to pop a balloon | Science with Greg Foot and George’s Marvellous Medicine
There’s more than one way to pop a balloon! With the help of the new book George’s Marvellous Experiments (Get it here: http://po.st/OrderNow_ExperimentsBook), YouTube, Blue Peter and TV scientist Greg Foot tries out a phizz-whizzing new...