STEM Videos

Science, technology, engineering and math are key subjects to study in today's rapidly changing, technology-based society. They are also great subjects for interesting stories.

When Germany's rigid airships were able to travel long distances, they required special recovery procedures to help them land. This video footage depi...

On the 6th of August, 1945, the world saw the first use of an atomic bomb when America used the device against Japan by dropping the nuclear weapon on...

What was it like to be a crewman aboard the Enola Gay, the plane which dropped the world's first atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima?

A story of hope, amidst all the heartbreak and devastation in Hiroshima, following a nuclear blast.

Allied forces searching for Nazi scientists discovered a hidden nuclear reactor and the world's first fighter jet developed under Hitler's rule.

Scientists working for Hitler's Third Reich continued to work, after the war, but for the United States. Historians believe that the U.S. rocket progr...

The Colorado River, which flows through five U.

In addition to his love of flying, Howard Hughes was an aviation innovator.

Howard Hughes invested huge sums of his own money (in addition to funds provided by the federal government) as he designed, developed, built and perso...

One way a tsunami can develop is when the energy from an earthquake below the ocean is transferred to the ocean surface above the quake's epicenter.

When Hubble - the orbiting space telescope - was built, its creators inadvertently gave it distorted vision.

This video clip - from the University of Bristol (in England) - explains the various parts of the human brain.

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