What makes us uniquely human? Alan Alda visits with dozens of scientists on three continents, and participates directly in many experiments – including the detailed examination of his own brain.
In this interactive virtual learning journey, students will explore the peanut industry, history and origins of the peanut plant, various ways peanuts are used, and how peanuts impact our economy. Additionally, students will learn about a number of career opportunities in the peanut industry.
In this interactive journey, middle and high school students will explore the forestry industry, operations and forest products, sustainability efforts, and recreation and wildlife supported by Georgia’s forests.
Take your students on an interactive journey through the working forests of Georgia to learn about forest ecosystems, food webs, and life cycles, as well as forestry management processes, career opportunities, and much more.
The Regions of Georgia virtual field trip takes students on a journey throughout the state of Georgia, guiding them through the five physiographic regions and explaining the relative location of each, as well as their characteristics, economic importance, and much more.
Physical Health and Wellness | Science | STEAM | Grades K-12
What are viruses and how do they spread? Find resources for students of all ages that explore the nature of viruses, how they are transmitted, and the healthy habits we can all engage in to prevent their spread.
The water cycle as you've never heard it explained before. Take a musical adventure through the perspective of a water droplet as the sounds of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra lead the progression from one stage of the water cycle to another.
Each episode addresses a surprising or interesting phenomenon related to physics. Explore questions related to topics such as the speed of light, how cell phones work, and quantum mechanics.
Each adventure explores an age-appropriate science concept central to an animal's life and showcases a rarely seen wildlife moment, all wrapped up in engaging stories of adventure, mystery, rescue, and the Kratt brothers' brand of laugh-out-loud-comedy that kids love.
Join up with host and paleobiologist Neil Shubin to look for clues inside the human body that help answer questions about our ancient past, spanning from our primate relatives to our prehistoric fishy ancestors. You'll never think about the human body the same way again!