Instructional Video23:53
Globalive Media

Beyond Innovation: Episode 9

Higher Ed
A venture capitalist bets big on cryptocurrency, a realistic robot mimics medical patients and a special pesticide saves bumble bees. Plus, Michael and Anthony speak with NBA star Jeremy Lin about a smartphone app that’s the perfect...
Instructional Video3:23
Science360

Tiny butterfly proboscis inspires big ideas - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
It's often a butterfly's wings that capture our attention, but scientists at Clemson University are intrigued with another part of the butterfly called the proboscis. It's an elongated tube-shaped, sucking mouthpart that the...
Instructional Video3:23
Science360

Computational behavioral science develops tools, methods to reach children with autism

12th - Higher Ed
Lexie is an active, healthy 2-year-old and already lending a hand, or more specifically her wrist to science. She's helping researchers test sensors designed to gauge something particularly difficult to measure scientifically --...
Instructional Video2:06
NASA

Terra's Orbital Drift

3rd - 11th
In 2020, Terra completed its final inclination maneuver, using some of its limited fuel supply, to maintain that crossing time. Since that final inclination maneuver, Terra has continuously drifted to an earlier...
Instructional Video3:43
Mr. Beat

William McKinley: From Religious Man to Imperialist President

9th - Higher Ed
This video is a musical tribute to William McKinley, the 25th President of the United States, who is remembered for his love of the gold standard and his role in the Spanish-American War, which unknowingly sparked the beginning of US...
Instructional Video19:41
The Wall Street Journal

Swimming in the Data Lake

Higher Ed
Hospitals and other health-care stakeholders are collecting vast stores of intimate data on consumers and patients. How can that information be used to improve health and reduce costs, while protecting patient privacy?
Instructional Video21:01
APMonitor

Data Analysis with Python for Excel Users

10th - Higher Ed
A common task for scientists and engineers is to analyze data from an external source. By importing the data into Python, data analysis such as statistics, trending, or calculations can be made to synthesize the information into relevant...
Instructional Video3:49
Practical Ninjas

PLC Ladder programming #2 | Learn under 5 min | NO NC contacts | OR & NOT gate logic

12th - Higher Ed
Steps towards learning Automation - 05 | PLC Ladder programming #2

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In this video, we will understand what is...
Instructional Video6:28
Alltime

5 Urban Legends That Are Actually True

12th - Higher Ed
Space. The final frontier. The vast nothingness that greets us beyond the sky. There are many incredible things out there you may not be aware of; from clouds that would create the best party on Earth, to planets made of diamond. Here...
Instructional Video8:55
Programming Electronics Academy

What is Arduino and can I use it for my project? [Beginner Friendly]

Higher Ed
What is Arduino? Is it hard to use? Can I use Arduino for my project? Get your answers in this ultimate video guide by Programming Electronics Academy!



Have you heard...
Instructional Video18:49
The Wall Street Journal

Sensor This

Higher Ed
Go inside the new world of "smart" fulfillment, where humans work in concert with machines, and every inch of a warehouse is mapped by sensor-tracking devices.
Instructional Video3:31
Science360

The National Ecological Observatory Network studies ecology

12th - Higher Ed
NEON, the National Ecological Observatory Network, will be a revolutionary way to study long term ecological trends in the United States.
Instructional Video0:59
NASA

NASA | Studying the Science of Falling Snow

3rd - 11th
GPM Deputy Project Scientist Gail Skofronick-Jackson tells us about the science of falling snow and what the GPM mission will do to study this critical component of the Earth's water cycle.<br/>
Instructional Video23:54
Globalive Media

Beyond Innovation: Episode 1

Higher Ed
The Internet-of-Things connects everything, nanotechnology heals damaged brains and a venture capitalist spots medical breakthroughs. Plus, Anthony and Michael speak with David Hanson, the pioneering roboticist behind some of the most...
Instructional Video1:06
Next Animation Studio

New bionic limb use electrodes, sensors for sensation

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich and several other European universities collaborated to create a leg neuroprosthesis that sends sensory information to nerves in amputees’ leg stump. <br/>
Instructional Video3:28
Science360

Antarctic seals may use the Earth's magnetic field to survive while hunting

12th - Higher Ed
Antarctica's Weddell seals have biological adaptations that allow them to dive deep—as much as of hundreds of meters—while hunting, but also an uncanny ability to find the breathing holes they need in the surface of the ice that...
Instructional Video2:34
Science360

Leaf Sensor

12th - Higher Ed
It started as a project for long term space survival, when NASA estimated that crews headed to or living on Mars would spend 80% of their waking hours farming! But, with support from the National Science Foundation, research into a leaf...
Instructional Video9:02
Physics Girl

World’s Largest Camera Lens

9th - 12th
The world's largest digital camera is currently being assembled at a warehouse in California. We caught the short window of time to see the camera's massive lens.
Instructional Video4:14
Practical Ninjas

What are derived logic gates? | NAND gate | NOR gate | XOR gate | XNOR gate | DE.11

12th - Higher Ed
This video takes the viewers, step by step to four different derived gates, i.e. NAND, NOR, Exclusive OR and Exclusive NOR. Watch this video to learn more and see the interesting practical applications explained using these derived gates.
Instructional Video7:44
ATHS Engineering

Intro to VEX Robotics

9th - Higher Ed
In this class, students will complete projects using VEX Robotics, a set of materials for building structures and robots. The four main types of VEX parts are structural, motion, electrical, and fasteners. Proper care and handling of the...
Instructional Video2:21
Encyclopaedia Britannica

Inventions from War: Vietnam War

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn more about technology in the Vietnam War.
Podcast6:34
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids

Volcano Adventure

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Alaska is home to 54 active volcanoes. Scientists, called volcanologists, watch and study these volcanoes to try and predict when they are going to erupt and so they can give warnings to the nearby communities. In 2008, Mount Redoubt,...
Instructional Video4:23
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Hurricane Forecasting

6th - 8th
For their size and impact, hurricanes are often called the greatest storms on Earth. They expend a tremendous amount of energy through the water cycle, and through wind, to maintain the balance of the atmosphere. Known by different names...
Instructional Video6:21
Professor Dave Explains

Neuroscientist Zachary Cohen (Get to Know a Scientist!)

9th - Higher Ed
What does a neuroscientist do? Of course any neuroscientist studies the brain, but in what way? You may be surprised to learn that some of them, like Zachary Cohen, develop video games! That's right, take a look at this video game that...