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History of Zeppelins for Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about Ferdinand Von Zepellin and the history of his amazing aircraft.
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The Cardiac Cycle Simplified - What You Need to Know
If you want to understand the cardiac cycle, you need to watch this video. In it, I break down the phases of the cardiac cycle. I talk about Atrial Systole, Ventricular Systole, Diastole, and other concepts you need to understand to...
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The Virgin Challenger: an Attempt to Circumnavigate the World
Early in 1997 a group of engineers were putting the finishing touches to unique craft designed by Swedish aeronautical engineer Per Lindstand. The team funded by entrepreneur and adventurer Richard Branson were in Morocco preparing for...
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The Joint Strike Fighter: Boeing vs Lockheed Martin
This video discusses the competition between Boeing and Lockheed Martin for the Joint Strike Fighter contract. Lockheed Martin's X-35 demonstrator outperformed Boeing's X32. The Joint Strike Fighter concept includes three variants, with...
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Hot Air Ballooning: A Journey through History and Spectacle
Hot air ballooning, with a history spanning over 200 years, has evolved from paper balloons to modern nylon or dacron envelopes powered by propane gas burners. Pilots soar through the skies, relying on the wind for navigation and...
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The Sweet Science: How Popcorn, Marshmallows, and Fruit Nuggets Are Made
Explore the fascinating science behind some of your favorite treats—popcorn, marshmallows, and ultra-concentrated fruit nuggets. Discover the processes that transform simple ingredients into delightful snacks. Learn why popcorn pops,...
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Debunking Viral Video Mysteries: The Science Behind the Sensations
Dive into the world of viral videos where breathtaking feats challenge belief. From a wingsuit flyer allegedly landing on water without a parachute to a teenager sending a toy to the stratosphere, we explore the science that supports...
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Foetal Sac Surgery Before the Baby is Even Born
What do we do if the foetal sac tears during pregnancy? Doctors can do surgery on a foetus before it’s born. That’s amazing. But, to do this, they need to pierce the sac that holds the amniotic fluid around the foetus. Patching up this...
Visual Learning Systems
Matter and Particles
In this video students will develop a model to describe that matter is made of particles too small to be seen. Specific attention is given to guiding students to conduct their own investigations that illustrate how matter is made up of...
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Noisy Coin in a Balloon Experiment
It is just fun to spin a coin in a balloon. But we used a 7-sided 20p coin that made some interesting noise.
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Science Experiment: Spinning Balloon
If you have a balloon and a straw at home, you can make this fun spinning balloon.
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Art Project: Balloon Stamping
Max enjoyed another fun art project. This time we used a balloon for stamping. The idea was to use green and blue colours to make a little planet Earth, but Max couldn't stop after making just one so we have planets for everyone.
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How One Man Built His Own Spacesuit
Witness the incredible journey of a professor building a spacesuit to fulfill his dream of high-altitude flight.
Great Big Story
Floating Beyond Limits: The Skyward Adventures of Trapp
Join Trapp, a technical projects manager with an extraordinary passion, as he defies gravity by floating through the sky using clusters of helium balloons. From childhood dreams of flying away with helium balloons to real-life...
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Peeks Might Fly
It’s haircut day at the Zoo, and while Mr. Peek is giving the gorilla a trim, Violet gets her balloon stuck in a tree
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The Day Henry Met….a Hot Air Balloon
Today Henry meets a hot air balloon at a summery country fair. Hot-air balloon is tired of just going up and down all day and dreams of participating in a Balloon race around the world that ends in Central Park New York. Henry becomes an...
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The Day Henry Met...A Balloon
Henry meets a friendly Balloon. He's preparing for the big circus show but the clown has gone missing. Henry becomes a Clown for the day, bounces on a trampoline, is fired from a cannon and throws custard pies as he helps save the show.
Visual Learning Systems
Mixing Substances
Live-action video footage illustrates whether the mixing of two or more substances results in new substances. Step-by-step instructions help students set up their own investigation to prove this concept. This video correlates to the Next...
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ndian Textile Magnate Prepares for High Altitude Balloon Record
Indian textile magnate Vijay Pat Singh Hania is set to break the high altitude world record in a hot air balloon, aiming to reach 21,300 meters with a purpose-built pressurized capsule and innovative jet fuel-powered burners. With a team...
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Colorful Skies: The 11th Saxonia International Balloon Fiesta
Experience the magic of the Saxonia International Balloon Fiesta, where 111 colorful hot air balloons take to the sky in Leipzig, Germany. From unique shapes like a glass of beer to traditional glowing displays at night, the event...
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Matter is Made of Tiny Particles Experiment - A Model to Illustrate the Behaviours and Properties of Gases, Liquids and Solids
Explore the fascinating world of matter in this science experiment video featuring a plastic bottle. Witness how gases, liquids, and solids interact within the confines of a simple plastic container. From dynamic gas expansions to...
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How are Solids, Liquids and Gases Different? - Plastic Bottle Experiment
In this captivating science experiment video, a plastic bottle becomes the stage for an exploration of the properties and behaviors of gases, liquids, and solids. Watch as the bottle transforms into a dynamic laboratory, showcasing the...
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How Do Hot Air Balloons Work? A Fascinating Look into the Oldest Manned Flight Technology
Hot air balloons work by utilizing heated air inside an envelope to make the balloon float, as demonstrated in the first manned flight in 1783. The envelope containing the hot air is lighter than the surrounding cold air, allowing the...
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NASA's Balloon Program: Exploring the Fringes of Space
Every spring and autumn, Fort Sumner's small airport in Southeast New Mexico becomes a hub for scientific research. NASA launches large helium-filled balloons carrying instrument packages weighing thousands of kilograms to gather data...