Environmental ActionExplore environmental science and ways to protect the earth using innovative environmental approaches and actions people can take on their own.
Wondering About Weather: Jobs in the FieldVideos explore the wide variety of jobs related to understanding, forecasting, and responding to the weather.
Wondering About Weather: Meteorological Tools and ProcessesMeteorologists demonstrate the tools they use and the processes they employ to understand and forecast weather conditions and events and convey them to the public.
Wondering About Weather: Weather Conditions and PhenomenaWeather professionals demonstrate why and how different types of weather occur and the intensity and impact they can cause.
Archaeology and Geology: About EarthquakesMeet seismologists and see the equipment they use to learn about earthquakes.
Archaeology and Geology: About Rocks and FossilsLearn about rocks and what it takes to find and successfully extract fossils and what those fossils can teach us about life on earth.
Virtual Geology Lab Transforms Education Using HoloLensWashington University’s Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences is transforming education with the opening of the Virtual Geology Lab.
Finding a Good Place for FossilsWhere are good places to find fossils? Watch this video and find out.
Login to ViewHave You Ever Wondered… How Does a Radar Find a Tornado?Meteorologist Wes Browning demonstrates how he interprets radar data and images to locate a tornado.
Login to ViewHave You Ever Wondered… How is Weather Forecast?New May 2022! Meteorologist Wes Browning shows the tools, data, and process he uses to create a weather forecast.
Login to ViewWhile Fossils Are in the Ground Can They Disintegrate?A professional fossil hunter explains if it's possible for a fossil to disintegrate.
Login to ViewHow Do Fossils Get Inside a Rock?View this video to find out more about how fossils are formed.
Login to ViewFossil FluorescenceView this video to find out why some fossils fluoresce and how that might be helpful in both finding fossils and learning more about when and how they were created.
Login to ViewWhat Forms Are Needed to Legally Search for Fossils?A professional fossil hunter describes what is necessary to legally hunt and extract fossils.
Login to ViewWhat Do Fossils Have to Do with Fuels?View this video to find out why fossil fuels are called fossil fuels.
Login to ViewHow Do You Clean a Fossil?Fossil hunters demonstrate how to successfully clean a fossil.
Login to ViewUsing Fossils to Calculate the Speed of a DinosaurView this video to see an activity you can do with your students as part of your study of fossils.
Login to ViewHow Do You Successfully Dig Out a Fossil?View this video to see the process for successfully extracting a fossil from its embedded location.
Login to ViewThe Differences Between Paleontology, Archaeology, and GeologyWhat's the difference between what an archaeologist, geologist, and paleontologist do? Find out in this video.
Login to ViewThe Science Behind Earthquakes 1View this program from the Saint Louis University Earthquake Center to investigate the science behind earthquakes, both causes and effects.
Login to ViewThe Science Behind Earthquakes 2View this program from the Saint Louis University Earthquake Center to investigate the science behind earthquakes, both causes and effects.
Login to ViewExplore! FossilsInvestigate the big picture question “How can artifacts from our past teach us about life before our time?” with fossil hunters and geologists.