Instructional Video5:24
SciShow

Space Guns Don't Work (But We Built One Anyway)

12th - Higher Ed
Before we had rockets like the Falcon 9, we had other ideas of how we might shoot for the moon: space guns!
Instructional Video3:24
Let's Tute

7 Effective Tips to Tally Your Balance Sheet

9th - Higher Ed
The video provides seven effective tips for students to tally their balance sheets during exams, including checking for arithmetical accuracy, properly transferring profits, and ensuring all adjustments are properly written. The video...
Instructional Video5:52
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Tracy Rudzitis - The Idea Lab

Higher Ed
Tracy Rudzitis works at the Marymount School in New York City as a Creative Technologist for the Upper School. She manages the Idea Lab and gets to spend her days working with students and introducing them to new materials and tools as...
Instructional Video2:49
SciShow Kids

Why Do We Burp?

K - 5th
Everybody does it! But why does it happen? Jessi gives you a look at your digestive system, to discover why we sometimes get a case of the burps.
Instructional Video3:02
Science360

Soft “vine robots” grow into solutions - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Engineers design vine-like, inflatable, plastic bots that can change shape to solve problems. Description: Animals inspire many designs for robots, from the gecko-inspired StickyBot to RoboBees. But mechanical engineers at Stanford...
Instructional Video6:24
SciShow

3 Bizarre Projects That Could Transform Exploration - NIAC 2019

12th - Higher Ed
Every amazing mission you know about today started off as just an idea, and some of 2019’s early phase NIAC concepts could mean big things for our future.
Instructional Video2:36
Science360

Fire Ants Coping With These Invasive Insects

12th - Higher Ed
Invasive animals are often most abundant in habitats impacted by humans, especially man-made habitats, such as roadsides, suburban and urban developments, and intensive agricultural activity. Understanding why this is true may reveal...
Instructional Video1:29:35
World Science Festival

The Golden Age of Space Exploration

6th - 11th
#space #NASA #jwst In the next two decades, human beings will return to the moon, set foot on Mars, and launch telescopes capable of detecting extraterrestrial life. NASA’s outgoing head scientist Thomas Zurbuchen oversaw much of the...
Instructional Video1:21:03
World Science Festival

Things We’ve Never Seen: The James Webb Space Telescope Explores the Cosmos

6th - 11th
#BrianGreene #NASA #JWST The powerful James Webb Space Telescope--the successor to the Hubble Space Telescope--promises insight into profound questions that have dogged philosophers and astronomers for millennia. What is the origin of...
Instructional Video56:48
World Science Festival

Stunning First Images: James Webb Space Telescope’s New View of the Cosmos

6th - 11th
#briangreene #jwst #jameswebbspacetelescope Scientists have waited a generation to see the stunning images that the James Webb Telescope is now delivering. In a live online Q+A, Brian Greene will speak with Nobel Prize-winner John Mather...
Instructional Video2:56
Curated Video

Introducing Ionic 2 (Video 4)

Higher Ed
Hybrid apps are changing the way people build mobile applications. With Ionic 2, hybrid app developers are gifted with not only a fresh, well-built, and powerful platform, but also a tool to enjoy their development experience. Apps can...
Instructional Video7:51
Curated Video

Bill Nye on his New Book & Breadbox-sized Spacecraft | SciTech Now

6th - 11th
The science educator, the CEO of the Planetary Society, the “Science Guy” himself, Bill Nye, joins us to talk about his new book and about his Kickstarter project to create a breadbox sized spacecraft powered by the light of the sun....
Instructional Video55:11
TED Talks

TED: Deep learning, neural networks and the future of AI | Yann LeCun

12th - Higher Ed
Yann LeCun, the chief AI scientist at Facebook, helped develop the deep learning algorithms that power many artificial intelligence systems today. In conversation with head of TED Chris Anderson, LeCun discusses his current research into...
Instructional Video3:07
SciShow

Cherenkov Radiation : Particles Faster Than the Speed of Light?

12th - Higher Ed
In something like water, particles like electrons can beat light in a race - and cause a blue glow to prove it.
Instructional Video1:01
The March of Time

1936: MAP: Map of French Guiana. Coastal prison settlements of St. Laurent & Cayenne marked. Devil's Island. MAP of Devil's Island (political prisoners), Royal Island (incorrigibles), St. Joseph Island. Lumber camps on map & road to Cayenne.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1936: MAP: Map of French Guiana. Coastal prison settlements of St. Laurent & Cayenne marked. Devil's Island. MAP of Devil's Island (political prisoners), Royal Island (incorrigibles), St. Joseph Island. Lumber camps on map & road to...
Instructional Video4:33
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Ira Flatow - Teachers Make a Difference - My 7th Grade Teacher

Higher Ed
Ira Flatow is the host of Science Friday, bringing 2 million radio and Internet listeners a lively, informative discussion on science, technology, health, space and the environment. Ira is president of Science Friday, Inc. and founder...
Instructional Video23:40
The Wall Street Journal

Case Studies: The Do-It-Yourself Skills Pipeline

Higher Ed
Having a tough time finding employees with the right talents? Two case studies on how to build your own skills pipeline.
Instructional Video6:44
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Peggy Sheehy - WoW in School The Hero's Journey

Higher Ed
After a twenty-five year career as a professional vocalist, Peggy Sheehy received a BS in Musical Performance and Education from Empire State University. She began teaching in 1997 at Mt. Sinai Elementary School in Mt. Sinai, New York...
Instructional Video6:03
SciShow

NASA Wants to Capture Asteroids…in Bags (And Other New Tech)

12th - Higher Ed
NIAC has awarded their first two grant winners for phase III: optical mining and 3D modeling craters, and researchers are further honing in on how to identify faraway habitable planets.
Instructional Video1:56
The Backyard Scientist

My little pony vs. 46" Fresnel death ray!

K - 5th
My little pony vs. 46" Fresnel death ray!
Instructional Video6:02
TED Talks

TED: A young inventor's plan to recycle Styrofoam | Ashton Cofer

12th - Higher Ed
From packing peanuts to disposable coffee cups, each year the uS alone produces some two billion pounds of Styrofoam -- none of which can be recycled. Frustrated by this waste of resources and landfill space, Ashton Cofer and his science...
Instructional Video34:52
The Royal Institution

Q&A - Cosmology: Galileo to Gravitational Waves

9th - 11th
Why is there a release of energy rather than just a deformation of spacetime when black holes collide? Does the Universe have a finite lifespan? Do gravitational waves take time to travel? Hiranya Peiris answers questions from the...
Instructional Video51:27
The Royal Institution

Cosmology: Galileo to Gravitational Waves - with Hiranya Peiris

9th - 11th
In the last decade we have started to answer ageo-old questions like the age of the Universe and what it contains. Hiranya Peiris unravels the detective story, explaining what we know and how we know it. Watch the Q&A:...
Instructional Video1:17
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Vineeta Garg - Teachers Make a Difference - Mrs. Nisha

Higher Ed
Vineeta Garg teaches at Shaheed Rajpal DAV Public School in Delhi, India. She is a Global Teacher Prize Finalist.She first started teaching in computer institutes to fund her own higher education studies. However, the experience of...