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Curated Video

Crypto enthusiasts seek Bitcoin alternatives

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Despite recent fluctuations, crypto currency Bitcoin has become known to the mass market and increased dramatically in value from where it started. But with fame comes problems. The relatively slow...
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Curated Video

CES preview: Lifelike robots built to win over humans

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4133194 LEAD IN: Artificial intelligence (AI) is set to be a top trend at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. In Hong Kong,...
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Curated Video

States Fight Back Against Cuts At U.S. Postal Service

Higher Ed
The lawsuit says the integrity of November election is at stake.
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Bloomberg

U.S. in Good Shape to Prevent Cyber Attack on Election Day, Brennan Center's Norden Says

Higher Ed
Sep.18 -- Lawrence Norden, deputy director of the Brennan Center's Democracy Program, discusses the efforts to prevent a cyber attack during the midterm elections with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Siemens CEO: Renewable Energy Is the Future

Higher Ed
Jan.23 -- Joe Kaeser, chief executive officer at Siemens AG, discusses globalization, his outlook for the company and the healthcare division. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in...
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Curated Video

Long Lines, Voting Machine Issues Plague Georgia Primary Election

Higher Ed
The state had a reduced number of polling locations, and poll workers weren't properly trained to use the state's new voting machines.
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Health News

Higher Ed
A new study finds COVID was already in the U.S. in December 2019. Philips recalls millions of sleep breathing devices.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : France's delayed new-generation nuclear plant nearing final stretch

9th - Higher Ed
After countless delays and cost overruns, work on the EPR in Flamanville, in northern France, is moving along, according to the director of the Flamanville 3 project, Alain Morvan, who says the welding "on the main secondary circuit is...
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Curated Video

Video games used to encourage fitness fanatics

Higher Ed
AP Television August 24, 2009, Powerhouse Gym, Burbank, California 1. Medium pull out to wide of girl exercising on bike 2. Medium of man on bike 3. Tilt down from screen to legs peddling 4. Medium of legs peddling with hand on lever 5....
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Curated Video

Oldest football on show in museum; look at newest WC version

Higher Ed
Hamburg, Germany - 13 June 2006 1. Exterior of museum 2. Mid shot of inside of museum with a reproduction of 2000 year old goal post from China - medium shot of ball 3. Sign on display reading: oldest football in the world, tilt up to...
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Sky News

Leader of the UK's Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn launches Workplace 2020, to look at how the workplace should look by 2020

Higher Ed
Leader of the UK's Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn launches Workplace 2020, to look at how the workplace should look by 2020
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Curated Video

Hand gestures for VR and more

Higher Ed
LEADIN:Ever got lost in a virtual environment ? Need a helping hand ?Swedish startup Crunchfish is demonstrating its smart intuitive method for interacting with virtual environments at Mobile World Congress in...
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Bridgeman Arts

Navy soldiers on board a ship. Diploma ceremonies. USSR, 1973

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 7 from the 1973 propaganda film The Soviet Army. Soviet navy soldiers on board a ship engaging in training and problem solving. Water gushes through the ship wall as students try to block it. Soldiers under water and operating naval...
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Bridgeman Arts

RAAF in New Guinea, part 2 - Iroquois helicopters and locals. New Guinea, 1962

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 of 2 from the 1962 film 'Guardians of the RAAF/New Guinea Venture' by the Department of Defence (Directorate of Public Relations RAAF), documenting the work of the Royal Australian Air Force in New Guinea. In this clip, at Lae, in...
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Curated Video

US Plants Struggle To Fill Skilled Positions

Higher Ed
VOICE-OVER THE WORKERS OF TODAY ARE USING THE MACHINES OF TOMORROW. BUT THAT'S LITTLE CONSOLATION TO HERBIE MAYS. THE 62-YEAR-OLD FROM NEAR CINCINNATI LOST HIS JOB AFTER 30 YEARS WHEN HIS COMPANY...
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Bloomberg

How Interactive Brokers' Steve Sosnick Is Playing the SPY

Higher Ed
Oct.18 -- On this edition of "Options Insight," Interactive Brokers' Steve Sosnick discusses the recent market volatility and his options strategy with Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Gary Cohn Knows Gaming Is Something Special, Machine Zone CEO Says

Higher Ed
Jan.14 -- Kristen Garcia Dumont, Machine Zone chief executive officer, discusses Gary Cohn joining the company's board of directors and what's hot in the gaming business. She speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ethiopia: factory owner hopes power from new dam project will increase competitiveness

9th - Higher Ed
In Ethiopia manufacturing companies have suffered from weeks of blackouts during the most recent period of electricity rationing (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Voting equipment makers: Machines not 100% secure

Higher Ed
The House Administration Committee on Thursday heard from the CEOs of the three biggest U.S. voting equipment manufacturers who all say voting machines are not 100 percent secure.
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Bloomberg

Wall Street's Ex Machina Moment May Have Arrived

Higher Ed
Aug.20 -- Today, it’s not just humans competing for work in banking. Machines are becoming a threat to warm-blooded number crunchers worldwide. Indeed, almost one-third of financial-services jobs could be displaced by automation by the...
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Bloomberg

Cambodia Casino Operator NagaCorp Posts Profit

Higher Ed
Aug.27 -- Philip Lee, executive deputy chairman of NagaCorp Ltd., the largest hotel, gaming and leisure operator in Cambodia, discusses the company's financial results, business outlook, and the impact of the coronavirus outbreak....
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Bridgeman Arts

Children Building Motorized Toys, 1990s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1990s: Child working on self-made motorized toy vehicle. Children work on engineering crafts. Children build small toy vehicle.
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Bridgeman Arts

Teen Being Recorded, 1960s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: reels of audio tapes roll on tape recorder. woman looks down and talks. boy with eyeglasses listens and responds and sits near shelves. lady in dress observes in office.
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Curated Video

University project bringing player pianos back to life

Higher Ed
Imagine if you could hear George Gershwin perform on a real piano? Watch and listen to how the iconic composer played each note? That's the magic of the player piano -- which brought recorded music into people's living rooms long before...