Videos

Rachel’s talk “Shining Light on Solar Cells and Their Material Impacts” for the American Chemical Society (ACS) California chapter (November 2023)

 

A journey to understand solar cells, starting from the sun, down to nanoscale proportions, and into the tiny crystals that convert sunlight into electricity. Full video from Science at Cal's Midday Science Cafe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olZME_N8z5w&t=0s (August 2022)

Cycle for Science’s first crowdfunding video! Learn more and donate at https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/cycle-for-science

 

Elizabeth and Rachel teach a lesson in Idaho with the Sol Cycle - a 3D printed bicycle powered by a small solar panel, rubber band "chain", and motor.

 

UCLA Spring Sing 2013: Free Food performing "How We Get Down"

Written by Free Food

Spring Sing 2013 brought to you by the UCLA Alumni Association

Rachel’s talk "Solar Searching: A Case for Contacts," from the 2021 Grad Slam competition at UC Berkeley (April 2021)

NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt: Hallie Jackson interviews Rachel and Elizabeth on week one of their Cycle for Science cross-country bicycle trip. Full piece: https://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news/video/what-two-women-on-a-cross-country-bike-ride-want-girls-to-know-441747523795

 

Rachel Woods-Robinson & Elizabeth Case, also known as Cycle for Science, share with the US Department of Energy what they learned from teaching science in classrooms across the country during their summer-long biking journey.

 

Rachel and Elizabeth are interviewed on MRS TV

 

Ecochella introduces students to an easy way to generate renewable energy through the first bike powered concert at UCLA