IDG TECHtalk
How Intel and Google's new chips compare to Apple's, plus the latest on the chip shortage
Intel formally introduced its 12th-generation Alder Lake CPUs yesterday, and leaked benchmarks about the Core i9-12900HK processor suggest it outperforms Apple's new M1 Max chip. And Google's newly released Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro phones...
Mediacorp
The Future of Food: Lab-Grown Meat and Alternative Sources
Singapore currently imports 90% of its food, which puts it in a precarious position as food is projected to become scarce in the future. So the country is investing big in alternative food research and innovation. Learn about some of the...
Institute of Art and Ideas
Does the market need the state to function?
Few take anarchism and the abandonment of organised government as a viable political goal.æYet in economics, capitalism is just such a leaderless anarchic system. Might a radically decentralised political system be more credible than we...
Curated Video
Civil War Innovation & Technology
It was the most destructive conflict in US history – but the American Civil War also saw the emergence of new technologies and innovations born from a will to win.
The Wall Street Journal
The View From Washington: Part I
Incidence of food-borne illness in America is outpacing prevention. How can regulators best respond to emerging threats?
The Wall Street Journal
Working Together
Businesses need to cooperate with government and with one another to defend against cybersecurity threats. But it isn't always clear how to make those relationships work. Leaders in this effort explore how to get it done.
US Department of Agriculture
Bear Creek Organics
Bear Creek Organics is a specialty producer of organic leafy greens, herbs, mixed vegetables, garlic seed, honey, and cut flowers in Emmet County, Michigan. Through USDA programs, Bear Creek Organics has been able to expand their...
Healthcare Triage
Lawsuits as a Tool to Stifle Research
Health research is difficult for a bunch of reasons. One of those reasons is the practice of using lawsuits to stifle research. A researcher finds that a product is harmful, and the producers of that product attack the researcher in...
Economics Explained
The Economy of South Korea
South Korea, a highly-developed and wealthy economy that epitomizes the story of a modern Asian nation, has made the transition from a very poor to very rich in less than one life's generation. Today, the nation is a glistening beacon of...
The Wall Street Journal
Simon Segars on Building the Next Chip Powerhouse
Nvidia's proposed $40 billion dollar takeover of British chip designer Arm Holdings could entirely reshape the semiconductor industry. The CEO of Arm shares how the merger will navigate roadblocks from domestic and international...
The Wall Street Journal
Alexis Ohanian and Katelin Holloway on Venture Capital
Seven Seven Six founder Alexis Ohanian and his founding partner, Katelin Holloway, discuss their investment strategy, the motivation for creating this new fund and what sets them apart from other venture capitalists.
The Wall Street Journal
Syngenta CEO on How War in Ukraine Impacts Food Systems
J. Erik Fyrwald discusses the effect of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on global food supplies and how industry players can avoid what some say is an impending global food crisis.
US Department of Agriculture
Helping Gulf Coast Farmers Achieve Greater Environmental Benefits
A USDA initiative along Florida's Gulf Coast is helping farmers there make improvements in their operations to help prevent runoff and erosion from ultimately reaching the Gulf.
ProTeachersVideo
Secondary Science: How Science Works - Music's Energy Footprint
A look at how the UK music industry is working with energy and climate researcher Catherine Bottrill to reduce its carbon footprint. In 2007 a group of influential people from the music industry formed Julie's Bicycle, an organisation...
The March of Time
1944: STEEL MILL: WS Steel mill, smoke stacks. VS Large ladles & carts full of scrap metal moving into factory. INT VS Crane arm dumping materials into blast furnace. Foundry, steelworks, metals, parts
MOT 1944: STEEL MILL: WS Steel mill, smoke stacks. VS Large ladles & carts full of scrap metal moving into factory. INT VS Crane arm dumping materials into blast furnace. Foundry, steelworks, metals, parts
The Wall Street Journal
Pro-Perspective: Better Hiring And Awareness
Christine Izuakor, Senior Manager, Global Strategy and Awareness, United Airlines gives a presentation on the challenges facing companies trying to make cybersecurity jobs attractive.
The Wall Street Journal
Drive And Delivery
Tony Xu, CEO of online food delivery company Doordash, discusses the competitive landscape, expansion plans and the impact of AB5 on the gig economy at WSJ Tech Live in Laguna Beach.
The Wall Street Journal
Thinking Short, Thinking Long
Wall Street wants profits. Patients want results. In-house scientists want room to breathe and time to innovate. How one big health- products company, after stumbling, now juggles the competing demands of the health business.
The Wall Street Journal
Fending Off Disruption
The barriers to enter the food business are lower than ever, and start-ups respond faster to the latest trends. The Big Food companies are learning to adapt.
Limonero Films
Nintendo: A Game-Changer in the Gaming Industry
This video discusses Nintendo's innovative approach to gaming with the release of the Nintendo Revolution prototype, later known as the Wii. It highlights how the console's focus on providing a new experience through motion control...
The Wall Street Journal
Anifa Mvuemba on Fashion's 3D Future
Anifa Mvuemba discusses the role new technologies will play in future-proofing the fashion industry.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Robert Kagan - Teachers Make a Difference - Father
Bob Kagan has been teaching a variety of video production classes at CCSU since 1991. He has a Masters Degree from Syracuse University and has worked professionally in commercial broadcasting and government public affairs. He retired...
TLDR News
Corbyn’s Reaction to May’s Brexit Update - Brexit Explained
After May’s statement to Parliament, leader of the opposition Jeremy Corbyn had the opportunity to respond and address some of his concerns.
KERA
Wet Wipes Clogging the Sewers Leads to a Court Battle
Wet wipes began as baby products, but now people use them for many things including makeup removal and applying insect repellent. As more people find uses for disposable wet wipes, more of them end up in the toilet. However, even if the...