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Curated Video

Australia and Japan set for UN court over controversial whaling programme

Higher Ed
Tokyo - 25 June 2013 1. Wide of Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida entering news conference 2. Focus shift from map on the wall to Kishida 3. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) Fumio Kishida, Japanese Foreign Minister: "Japan must make proper...
Instructional Video2:17
Curated Video

CAN116 US BRAIN DRAIN COMMENT

Higher Ed
Physics Professor Maurice Pryce discusses why Britain is losing scientists to the United States. 1. vs of newspaper headlines 2. SOUNDBITE (English): vs of Pryce speaking to reporter about reasons for British scientists going to the...
News Clip1:41
Curated Video

Government-funded laboratory investigating its stem cell research

Higher Ed
A Japanese government-funded laboratory says it's considering retracting a research paper describing a simple way of turning ordinary cells from mice into stem cells. The RIKEN Centre for Development Biology in Kobe, Japan, admitted on...
Instructional Video5:44
Curated Video

How wild birds in Alaska are tested for the H5N1 virus

Higher Ed
1. Wide of birds in water 2. Close-up researcher looking for birds 3. Wide view of salt marsh area, scientists preparing to catch shore birds 4. Close-up researcher looking for birds 5. Mid view of birds walking on marsh 6. SOUNDBITE:...
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Curated Video

Biden Tours Seattle Cancer Center

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus051370Vice President Joe Biden toured a Seattle research facility on Monday, saying scientists are at a turning point in their efforts to eliminate cancer.The tour is part of the White House's $1...
Instructional Video2:43
Curated Video

White House Urges Congress to Act on Zika

Higher Ed
The Obama administration urged Congress to put up emergency funds to combat the Zika virus as warmer weather approaches, making the disease a bigger threat in the U.S. It also announced Wednesday it will transfer leftover money from the...
Instructional Video5:13
Curated Video

Patient drug trials for a possible Alzheimer's treatment

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4035387LEAD IN: Hundreds of clinical trials are being held around the world to discover a successful treatment for Alzheimer's disease.This week's UK's Dementia Awareness Week is urging more patients...
Instructional Video3:51
Curated Video

Latest technology at UK Robotics Week

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4043378LEAD IN: Science research and development in the UK may face an uncertain future following last week's Brexit decision, but that isn't stopping the UK's top robotics companies. They've been...
Instructional Video4:36
Curated Video

Latest technology at UK Robotics Week

Higher Ed
LEAD IN: Science research and development in the UK may face an uncertain future following last week's Brexit decision, but that isn't stopping the UK's top robotics companies. They've been showing off their latest flying, shape-shifting...
Instructional Video2:15
Curated Video

NKorean defects to find cancer cure in mushrooms

Higher Ed
It's rare for elite North Koreans to defect to the south, but out of those who have, scientist Lee TB stands out in particular.Rather than to escape dire poverty or persecution at home, which are reasons why many other defectors risk...
Instructional Video5:07
Curated Video

US climate scientists among 18 awarded French grants by Macron

Higher Ed
Eighteen climate scientists from the US and elsewhere hit the jackpot Monday as French President Emmanuel Macron awarded them millions of euros in grants to relocate to France for the rest of Donald Trump's presidential term. ...
News Clip2:47
Curated Video

Students, academics protest in Budapest

Higher Ed
A march was held in Budapest on Sunday protesting against government plans seen as endangering academic freedom and autonomous scientific research in Hungary.
Instructional Video7:13
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : China says research activities of vessel docked in Sri Lanka 'should not be interfered'

9th - Higher Ed
China says the marine research tasks of the Yuan Wang 5 scientific research vessel, which docked at Sri Lanka's Chinese-run southern port of Hambantota on Tuesday, should not be interfered with 'by third parties', after India and the US...
Stock Footage2:54
Bridgeman Arts

Vickers aircraft in construction, design and in flight. C20th scientific and industrial innovation.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from Centenary, an award-winning documentary (BISFA Gold Award 1967 best UK documentary) made by Peter Baylis & John Edwards, a duo who won BISFA Gold for a record-breaking three years running. 'Centenary' was sponsored by Vickers &...
Instructional Video4:32
TED-Ed

How to Build a Dark Matter Detector

6th - 12th Standards
Scientists measure dark matter based on gravity, but how do we find something that can't be detected by anything on the electromagnetic spectrum? Understanding what doesn't work leads to new tests and machines in the search for dark...
Instructional Video4:45
TED-Ed

What Are Mini Brains?

6th - Higher Ed Standards
Scientists grow tiny brains outside an organism in their labs. How this is accomplished and why become the central focus of a video and discussion. After viewing the core lesson, ten questions check for content mastery and prepare young...
Instructional Video4:46
TED-Ed

Is There a Reproducibility Crisis in Science?

7th - 12th Standards
Less than 25 percent of published research proves reproducible. The video discusses the importance of duplicating results, introduces the challenge related to this task, and examines the issue from multiple points of view, allowing for...
Instructional Video5:31
SciShow

What Studying Earth Can Tell Us About Life on Mars

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Most research about life on Mars actually happens on Earth. An installment of the SciShow Space series introduces young scientists to the process of learning about one planet by studying our own. They observe photos of the similar...
Instructional Video8:41
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Nature League

Invertebrates and Ocean Mixing - De-Natured

6th - 12th Standards
It's time to mix things up! Introduce biology scholars to the latest topic in marine research—invertebrates! The third installment in a five-part series of Invertebrates lessons explains the hypothesis that tiny, migrating shrimp are...
Instructional Video8:06
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Nature League

Searching for Mysis Shrimp - Field Trip

6th - 12th Standards
Surely, the biggest fish in the lake will benefit from a meal of big, tasty shrimp! Take biology scholars on a trip to Flathead Lake in the second of a five-part Invertebrates series. Scientists currently studying the lake take the...
Instructional Video10:45
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Nature League

Sex Cells and Inherited Trauma - De-Natured

6th - 12th Standards
Do our experiences in childhood become part of our genetic makeup? The third of a four-part video series focusing on reproduction examines trending research in epigenetics. The narrator explains the experiment, data, and analysis of the...
Instructional Video4:19
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PBS

Atmospheric CO2 and Earth’s Temperature

9th - 12th Standards
Is atmospheric carbon dioxide really to blame for global warming? Young environmentalists analyze historical carbon dioxide and temperature data during a multimedia activity from PBS's Weather and Climate series. High schoolers read...
Instructional Video13:15
Crash Course

The New Chemistry: Crash Course History of Science #18

9th - 12th Standards
Chemistry was a bit of a late bloomer in terms of scientific progress! Discover the Age of Enlightenment and its effects on how researchers viewed matter with an engaging video. The narrator highlights the work of Antoine Lavoisier and...