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Students demonstrate the importance of emulsifiers in combining oil and water mixtures.
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What is fermentation? Students follow a recipe to make root beer and show the process of fermentation.
Students demonstrate the relationship between taste and smell.
Students demonstrate the scientific method as they explore what makes popcorn pop.
Students demonstrate the process for making cheese and how the composition of milk aids the cheese making process.
Students use potatoes to demonstrate the importance of washing hands and handling food.
A food science professor discusses the chemistry and physics of food preparation and cooking. She also gives an overview of a food science laboratory and its equipment.
Bill Nye demonstrates simple experiments that can be done at home. These show scientific ideas about air pressure, weighing gas, bending light, static electricity, and others. Emphasizes that a good experiment is repeatable.
In this episode, Dr. Fus from Ohio State University discusses some of his science experiments. He also explains the chemistry behind some chemical reactions. As a finale, Dr. Fus demonstrates his "elephant toothpaste" experiment.
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 procedures for conducting experiments in a science lab. These procedures ensure a safe environment for everyone. Part of the Science Video Vocab 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 how to appropriately dress when conducting experiments in a science lab. For example, students should always wear personal protective equipment. This includes aprons, safety glasses, and gloves. Part of the Science Video Vocab series.
Think all squash balls bounce the same? Think again! Two MIT scientists look into what makes things bounce better than others. Ready for some physics? Part of the "Science Out Loud" series.
Is psychology a science? Two case studies are given to explore the different ways to approach psychology, and to help students formulate their own opinions. Part of the "Core Concepts in Psychology" series.
Carl Pennypacker at UC Berkeley runs Universe Quest, a summer program supported by the National Science Foundation to engage girls in science exploration. Some of the summer activities include: looking through a world-class telescope, going out to the beach to measure tides, and designing online games.
Presents a brief history of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) as well as the significance of its work and mission in today’s world.
What are the different features of each instrument? While attending a concert by the Youth Orchestra of Bariloche, a team analyzes the different scientific and technological aspects related to sound and music. Part of Invisible Science and Technology Surrounding Series.
Stomach ulcers affect nearly four million American's every year. So, what causes them, and how are they treated? With funding from the National Science Foundation, researchers at Boston University are uncovering the mysteries of how H. pylori bacteria is able to survive and thrive in the acidic world of the human stomach.
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 steps of making scientifically sound observations. Part of the Science Video Vocab series.
How does yeast make bread grow? The scientists will experiment with the ingredients in bread to discover how this happens. They will also explain why time zones exist. Part of the House of Science Series.
An amusement park provides the opportunity to study oscillatory systems and the variables associated with mechanical oscillation. After making observations at the park, a team heads back to the lab and creates experiments based on their observations. Part of Invisible Science and Technology Surrounding Series.
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A collection of Chemistry related resources
A collection containing 67 resources, curated by Benetech
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
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A collection containing 15 resources, curated by Charles LaPierre
Resources related to vision
A collection containing 12 resources, curated by Charles LaPierre
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A collection containing 21 resources, curated by Benetech
3D models and images of the entire periodic table of elements
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