News Clip11:06
Bloomberg

AI Losses Not Limited to Lower End of Wage Scale, Says Tarullo

Higher Ed
Feb.07 -- Daniel Tarullo, Former Federal Reserve Board of Governors Member, analyzes the effect of automation on wages and employment. He speaks with David Westin, Zanny Minton Beddoes of The Economist and economist Glenn Hubbard on...
Instructional Video17:39
Curated OER

Nervous Systems

9th - 12th
Explore the nervous system's workings by first looking at the brain and its two hemispheres. Using the example of a split-brain surgery done for epilepsy, the function of language and vision is shown with an interactive component. Paul...
Instructional Video9:46
Physics Girl

Can You See This Type of Light?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Why can some organisms detect polarized light, but others can't? Scholars observe as the narrator constructs, demonstrates, and explains a simple polarimeter during a video from a larger playlist covering physics. Concepts include how...
Instructional Video4:00
Deep Look

The Snail-Smashing, Fish-Spearing, Eye-Popping Mantis Shrimp

6th - 12th Standards
Like tiny Supermen of the sea, mantis shrimp catch their prey using both bullet-like speed and enhanced vision. How do they do it? Young marine biologists discover the amazing adaptations found in the mantis shrimp and how they use them...
Instructional Video1:56
MinutePhysics

A Polarizing Discovery About the Big Bang!

9th - 12th
The Big Bang just got bigger! Learners explore the early universe in a short, animated video. The narrator guides viewers through the revelation that photons polarized by masses of plasma travel through space to bring us a...
Instructional Video11:44
Crash Course

The Nervous System – Action! Potential! (Part 2)

9th - 12th Standards
There are about 100,000 chemical reactions happening in your brain every second to help you sense and respond to the world around you. After a brief review of electricity, the narrator explores the action potential neurons used to sense...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Static Electricity: Snap, Crackle, Jump

3rd - 8th
In this video segment adapted from ZOOM, see static electricity make breakfast cereal jump and hair stand on end. [2:49]
Instructional Video
University of Nottingham

Sixty Symbols: Symbols of Physics and Astronomy: Polarisation

9th - 10th
University of Nottingham's Professor Roger Bowley shows you a piece of polaroid--the type of material in sunglasses--and demonstrates how the direction of its molecules prevents glare. [8:43]