ACDC Leadership
Comparative Advantage Practice: Output and Input Questions-AP Economics
In this video I show you how to calculate per unit opportunity cost and comparative advantage. There are two different types of questions: output and Input.
The Business Professor
Understanding Cost Behavior and its Impact on Managerial Judgment
This video explores the concept of cost behavior and its relevance to managerial judgment. The video introduces two common methods for assessing cost changes: the high-low method and regression analysis. The video emphasizes that...
Next Animation Studio
Coronavirus survives on surgical masks for up to SEVEN days
New research published in medRxive by medical specialists in Hong Kong shows how long SARS-CoV-2 can survive on different surfaces and in different environments.
Kids Learning Videos
Cows! Ultimate Cow Facts and Interactive Cow Games for Preschoolers and Toddlers
Cows are so interesting and cute! Some of our videos are animal facts, and some of our videos are interactive animal games... This video is both! In this ultimate cow video for children, kids can learn fun facts about cows while also...
Next Animation Studio
Jet stream and climate change: global warming may make transatlantic flights even longer
A recent study by researchers at the University of Reading says flights between New York and London could lengthen because of changes to meteorological conditions in the atmosphere that affect the jet stream. The study was published this...
History Hit
Total War, The Three Kingdoms of China: Visualization and development of the game
How did they go about visualizing the world in terms of the sights, sounds and feel? How did they go about replicating weapons, equipment and battlefield moves for the game? Total War, The Three Kingdoms of China, Part 3
History Hit
The Battle For North America: Navigating the St. Lawrence river
How many ships were sent and what were they carrying? What is challenging about the St. Lawrence river? What did James Cook do that was significant? How is a sounding line used? The Battle For North America, Part 3
SWPictures
Rapid Testing for the Next Pandemic
The video highlights the importance of quickly diagnosing and isolating people carrying infectious diseases to prevent their global spread. It introduces a small machine called the Micro Kit, designed by Professor Jackie Ying and her...
Science360
Trapping blood clots to treat stroke
Strokes are primarily caused by blood clots in the blood vessels of the brain. An NSF-funded technology developed by Insera Therapeutics is designed to efficiently trap and remove these clots, even in some of the tiniest blood vessels....
3D Print General
Printing with Large Diameter Nozzles
In this video I test out E3D's large 0.6mm and 0.8mm diameter nozzles by testing out their ability to print in low and high layer heights.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Australia on Fire - Victoria Farmers
The bushfires have left huge areas of farmland in ashes. For farmers, that represents not just a loss to their livelihood but often a heritage that’s been generations in the making.
The Backyard Scientist
Can a Person escape a human-sized Glue Trap?
After struggling with my mega-microwave I decided to have some fun. I got 4 gallons of bulk glue for mouse traps because I was curious if a person could escape from a human-sized glue trap. I never saw anybody try it before so I was...
Brave Wilderness
Entering Kill Zone with Great White Sharks!
On this episode of Blue Wilderness, Mark and the crew are in Mexico and heading out on an adventure where they encounter their very first Great White Sharks -- in the kill zone!
Financial Times
How to get more sleep
A third of people in the UK get less than the recommended 7-9 hours a night, according to the National Sleep Foundation. But ostrich pillows, nap pods, wearable devices and sleep robots can all supposedly help. The FT's Daniel Garrahan...
Healthcare Triage
Do Standing Desks' Benefits Stand Up to Research?
Research suggests that warnings about sitting at work are overblown, and that standing desks are overrated as a way to improve health. Let's dig in.
Brave Wilderness
TRAPPED in a BIRD BOX!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Mario and the crew are back in California to work with the critically endangered California Condor! This time, Mario is in a bird blind to attempt to trap some Condors to evaluate their health for the...
Science360
4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About This Week - Episode 20
Sleepless in Angryville, greenhouse gas gobblers, handy robot gloves, and counting on drones For more information on these discoveries: Robot Gloves...
Journey to the Microcosmos
The Highs and Lows of Tardigrade Pregnancy
The Highs and Lows of Tardigrade Pregnancy
Curated Video
Measuring Productivity in Domestic and International Contexts
This video focuses on issues around measuring productivity in both domestic and international contexts. The video explains the various inputs that are measured and highlights the common approach of measuring productivity on a per hour...
Curated Video
How a Library Uses Math
What is the Dewey Decimal System? How does a library use math? Do books use numbers? These are all questions that will be answered in this video! Meet circulation manager, Jess Patton from Worthington Libraries. This educational kids...
Curated Video
Working with Decimals, Fractions, and Whole Numbers
In this video, the teacher explains how to work with decimals, fractions, and whole numbers in real-world contexts. They demonstrate how to find the average speed of a car and how to calculate the amount of money left after spending a...
Science360
See the SHELTER device in action.
Learn how the SHELTER (TM) device works and see it in action, removing a gummi bear "clot" from a model of blood vessels in the brain.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Mercer Hall - Teachers Make a Difference - My 6th Grade English Teacher
Mercer Hall has been teaching for over sixteen years at an independent school on Long Island, New York. He is a five-time honoree as Teacher Of The Year, and he has been awarded both the Thomas J. Reid Excellence In Teaching Award and...
KERA
Paying the Bills on $10 an Hour
Making ends meet is something that many families in the United States struggle with. As the cost of living, day care, food and other essentials become more expensive, it is much harder for parents to provide for their kids. MIT has...