3239 resources and 7 collections matched your query.
Library of 3383 accessible STEM media resources.
Showing resources 3201 to 3220 of 3239
Select a resource below to get more information and link to download this resource.
Animal trainer Brandon McMillan rescues a middle-aged underdog named Ollie, and after some training lessons at Lucky Dog Ranch, Ollie gets a second chance with an empty nester. Part of the "Lucky Dog" series.
(Source: DCMP)
Animal trainer Brandon McMillan rescues a malamute mix with emotional issues. After helping the malamute overcome his insecurities, Brandon hopes to unite the dog with a teenager who struggles with anxiety. Part of the "Lucky Dog" series.
In this episode, Mo Rocca explores a Medical MacGyver that makes health devices from toys, train spinning, computerized Smart Shopping Carts, and soda bottle lights.
See how geckos inspired new NASA technology that makes things stick to each other in space. Potential future applications might be to grab and service satellites or to salvage space garbage. Part of the “Crazy Engineering” series.
Animal trainer Brandon McMillan rescues an active terrier named Teri. After working with Teri at Lucky Dog Ranch, Brandon reaches out to a retired couple looking for a dog that will help them stay active in their daily fight against Parkinson’s disease. Part of the "Lucky Dog" series.
Animal trainer Brandon McMillan rescues a dog he hopes will help a young girl with anxiety. After going through Brandon's training program, the Tennessee brindle mix finds a home and becomes a comforting companion. Part of the "Lucky Dog" series.
Before a young Doberman Pinscher can become the best friend of a little boy with Autism, Brandon must make sure the dog has the right temperament and training. Brandon hopes the dog will make a good companion and assist him in daily life. Part of the "Lucky Dog" series.
What if scientists could grow elevators to space? Or make phones that last for weeks without a charge? These things could be possible someday with an amazing material like carbon nanotubes. A MIT scientist discusses the curious way researchers create this super-material. Part of the "Science Out Loud" series.
The engineers at NASA are studying cellphones and computers as a means to create a mini-satellite called a CubeSat. CubeSats are small but highly capable of performing a variety of space missions. Part of the “Crazy Engineering” series.
Part of a series that features a wide variety of video footage, photographs, diagrams, graphics, and labels. For this particular video, students will focus on the important invention of the assembly line which grew from developments of the Industrial Revolution. Part of the Social Studies Video Vocab Series.
The 14th-18th centuries are notable periods in history that radically transformed scientific thought. Traditional understandings and worldviews faced major changes as new scientific discoveries challenged long held beliefs in science, philosophy, and society. This was a revolutionary time for scholars, artists, scientists, and philosophers. Part of the “Civilizations and Ideas” series.
A young puppy could be the perfect match for a couple that plans to have kids. But, before Brandon hands over the reigns, he needs to make sure that this very active dog has the right temperament for a family. Part of the "Lucky Dog" series.
Animal trainer Brandon McMillan puts several dogs through rigorous training and obedience exercises. His ultimate goal is to ensure the dogs are ready to join their new families. Brandon also makes sure the families are equipped to handle the task of being a dog owner. Part of the "Lucky Dog" series.
NASA engineers are looking for new ways to explore Mars. They are working with a small helicopter that could help scout trails for future explorations into space. Part of the “Crazy Engineering” series.
Can we stop, or even reverse global warming? Follows the work of a Nobel Prize-winning scientist on the Canadian prairies, an inventor in New York who has designed a unique synthetic tree, and a mega-project in Europe where CO2 instead of being sent skyward, is stored far out of harm's way deep beneath the seabed.
The inventions of the 1960s were all about transforming science fiction into fact. Robots, satellites and a trip to the moon help make what was once only fantasy, become a reality. Featured inventions include: the Lunar Lander, weather satellites, video game consoles, Tasers, and industrial robots.
Meet Peter Kachenko, director of operations at Third Sun Solar, and find out how to prepare for a career as an energy analyst. Math, accounting, and science are key topics to focus on when preparing to enter this profession. Part of the "Career Connections" series.
Amy Pickering is an environmental health engineer and works as a research associate at Stanford University. Environmental engineers are biological and agricultural engineers who specialize in the environment and its affect on health. Part of the "Career Spotlight" series.
Gives a general introduction to microscopes, a device invented 400 years ago. Begins with a simple magnifying glass and moves to the optical, confocal, electron, scanning electron, and the scanning tunneling microscopes. Shows that each one "sees" with increasing detail. The microscope opens invisible worlds and aids scientists in improving ours.
Commerce and industry thrive across the new nation, now one of the wealthiest on Earth. In the North, the Erie Canal brings big risk and bigger reward. In the South, cotton is king, but slavery fuels a growing divide. As shown on the History Channel. Part of the “America the Story of Us” series.
Showing collections 1 to 7 of 7
Resources to teach younger students about animals
A collection containing 58 resources, curated by DIAGRAM Center
Biology related concepts
A collection containing 59 resources, curated by Benetech
A collection of Chemistry related resources
A collection containing 67 resources, curated by Benetech
Resources related to vision
A collection containing 12 resources, curated by Charles LaPierre
A collection of simulations from PhET.
A collection containing 15 resources, curated by Charles LaPierre
Collection of anatomy resources
A collection containing 21 resources, curated by Benetech
3D models and images of the entire periodic table of elements
A collection containing 118 resources, curated by Library Lyna