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LEARN Lab FIles - Neutralisation Lab

Video sponsor www.etrafficpress.com Middle and Secondary Science: LEARN: Neutralisation Lab. Disposals of acids or bases in the science lab is an important part of any science experiment.

LEARN Lab FIles - Collection of Gases

LEARN, a SchoolWAX TV sponsor, provides the Lab FIles, a series of 11 videos about physical and chemical experiments in the science lab.

LEARN Lab Files - Identification of Gases

Video sponsor www.etrafficpress.com Middle and Secondary Science: LEARN: Identification of Gases. How is a gas identified when you can neither see nor smell the gas?

LEARN Lab FIles - Continuous vs. Discontinuous

Video sponsor www.etrafficpress.com Middle and Secondary Science: LEARN: Continuous vs. Discontinuous. There are two theories about matter, continuous matter or discontinous matter.

LEARN Lab FIles - Physical vs. Chemical Changes

Video sponsor www.etrafficpress.com Middle and Secondary Science: LEARN: Physical vs. Chemical Changes. The environment around us if full of changes, each of these chemical or physical change.

LEARN Lab FIles - Identification of Liquids

Video sponsor www.etrafficpress.com Middle and Secondary Science: LEARN: Identification of Liquids.

LEARN Lab FIles - Safety in the Science Lab

Video sponsor www.etrafficpress.com Middle and Secondary Science: LEARN: Safety in the Science Lab. This video explains vital safety instructions for working with chemicals in a chemistry classroom.

Discovery Channel's: You're Out Now What

This segment by Discovery Channel Canada features Dr. Giesbrecht, hypothermia expert from the University of Manitoba.

Discovery Channel: Getting that Sinking Feeling

This segment by Discovery Channel Canada features Dr. Giesbrecht, hypothermia expert from the University of Manitoba.

Mitosis in Real Time

Video sponsor: www.etrafficpress.com This video, created by CerephValium, is an example of Mitosis in Real Time. There are no SFX, no Photoshop, or 3D Max involved, only optics and a camera.