TED Talks
Ted: Ted Ed: Sending a Sundial to Mars Bill Nye
Video presentation by Bill Nye about sundials and what they can reveal about Earth and other planets. [7:50] Includes a short quiz and a list of additional resources to explore.
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Bill Nye: Mirror, Mirror
In this tutorial, Bill Nye uses a mirror to help the learner understand how our brain processes images.
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Bill Nye: Pop a Rocket
This tutorial by Bill Nye explains how to make a rocket powered by the formation of gasses. It demonstrates the importance of pressure in other explosive things like rocket engines and volcanoes.
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Bill Nye: Symmetry Sampler
This tutorial by Bill Nye shows that people aren't perfectly symmetrical and that this asymmetry makes us distinct.
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Sophia: Bill Nye the Science Guy Answers: What Is the Doppler Effect?
The Doppler Effect is used to determine the size of the universe as well as predict the weather. Watch this video to get an idea of just what is happening when we experience this scientific phenomenon. [1 min, 03 sec]
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Sophia: Bill Nye Demonstration: Chemistry of Color
Ever wonder why some colors dissolve in water and others don't? Watch this video to learn why. [2:16]
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Sophia: Bill Nye Demonstration: The Birthday Paradox
This tutorial demonstrates that the chances of two people in a small group having the same birthday are extraordinarily high. Take a look at the mathematics behind the calculation. [3:07]
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Bill Nye: How Strong Are You?
This experiment with Bill Nye demonstrates that muscle groups that we don't use often might not be as strong as we think!
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Bill Nye: Listen to This!
You may have heard people say that your heart is a pump. You can tell a lot about how well your heart is working, just by listening with a stethoscope.
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Sophia: Bill Nye Answers: How Does the Mars Rover Prevent Contaminating Samples?
Learn how the Mars Rover prevents germs from going to and coming from Mars in this video tutorial.
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Bill Nye: Don't Be Nervous
Try this at-home science experiment to learn about habituation and to test your nerves.
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Bill Nye: Hole Y Water
Try this at-home science experiment to learn that a glass of water molecules contains a whole lot of space.
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Bill Nye: Go With the Flow
Try this at-home science experiment to learn about the flow of blood.
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Bill Nye: Acid Attack
Try this at-home science experiment to learn about chemical erosion and how it works.
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Bill Nye: How Strong Are You?
Try this at-home science experiment that shows that crumpling paper is not always as easy as it seems.
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Bill Nye: Planaria Fishing
Try this at-home science experiment to learn how to capture and observe planaria.
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Bill Nye: Once in a Mega Moon
Try this at-home science experiment to learn why sometimes the Moon looks bigger than usual.
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Bill Nye: Current Event
Try this at-home science experiment to study ocean currents in the safety of your own home.
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Bill Nye: Marvelous Marbling
Try this at-home science experiment to learn how to make marbled paper.
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Bill Nye: Penny Droplets
Try this at-home science experiment to learn about the forces of gravity, cohesion, and adhesion.
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Bill Nye: Mirror, Mirror
Try this at-home science experiment that shows how your brain works with what you see.
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Bill Nye: Sock It to Me
Try this at-home science experiment to learn how warm water (sweat) makes us feel cooler.
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