Discovery Education Videos
VeritasiumVeritasium is a channel of science and engineering videos featuring experiments, expert interviews, cool demos, and discussions with the public about everything science.
the spangler effectHe's the science teacher you always wanted to have in school. Things just happen to fizz, pop, smoke and explode, and before you know it, you're a part of his learning experience. His passion is to find the most creative ways to make learning fun. His methods might be unconventional, but the goal is to turn ordinary science experiments into unforgettable learning experiences. And when it happens, it's called the Spangler Effect.
bill nyeBill Nye the Science Guy is a live action educational television program that explains science concepts in fun and educational way.
braincraftBrainCraft explains why we act the way we do, using psychology and neuroscience. You will find topics like How movies control your brain? How exercise can improve your memory?
the science channelA fun science channel covers a wide variety of science topics: physics, space, nature, chemistry, and more.
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TededA collection of videos that help explain common questions we have. Science concepts explained in simple terms.
v sauceOur World is Amazing. Mind-blowing experiments and facts.
make me geniusVideos are easy to watch, they are based on stories and cartoons. You might hear a different dialect and accent here and there, but I think it only adds to the education which is learning about new cultures.
SciShowIt is a great collection of science videos of different topics: historical science figures, science news, science talk show, science quizzes, most asked science questions.
minute physicsAll topics are around physics. You will find topics like What is gravity? Is it better to walk or run in the rain? How an airplane is made?
national geographicCovers many natural science videos.
nasaEvery thing is space related, from This Week at NASA, to Space to Ground, to ISS Expeditions.
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Minute PhysicsSimply put: cool physics and other sweet science.
PBS NOvaNOVA is the most-watched primetime science series on television reaching an average of five million viewers weekly. The NOVA website has been pioneering new forms of web-original content since it debuted in early 1996.
smithsonianThere is a big variety of videos in art, design, history, science, technology and culture.
AsapScienceVideos on YouTube to explore and explain a variety of science topics.
minute earthAll topics are about our planet. Do you know Where did the water on Earth come from? Why is all sand the same?
D newsScience news and exploration from Discovery.
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