Instructional Video5:35
Professor Dave Explains

Accuracy and Precision for Data Collection

12th - Higher Ed
In science, we love data! But what are the rules of data collection? How accurate and how precise can we get with our data? What do these words even mean? Let's find out!
Instructional Video4:54
ShortCutsTv

Psychology and Science

Higher Ed
This film examines the question of whether or not Psychology can be considered a science. It identifies the key characteristics of science and uses a range of classic and contemporary studies to show how psychology does and doesn't...
Instructional Video1:47
Visual Learning Systems

Introduction to the Metric System: the Metric System

9th - 12th
This program introduces students to the usefulness and fun of the metric system. The concept of measurement as related to the metric system kicks off the video, followed by examples of how the metric system is used in science. Through a...
Instructional Video0:47
Visual Learning Systems

What Is Matter?: Measuring Matter

9th - 12th
In this wonderful introduction to the nature of matter, students will explore how they depend on and interact with matter. The program clearly demonstrates some of the physical and chemical properties of matter. Special attention is paid...
News Clip1:53
Curated Video

Time Spent and Engagement: TV vs. Internet

9th - Higher Ed
People around the globe, on average, will spend more time online next year than they will spend watching TV, according to data measurement company Zenith. However, in the U.S., television time still beats out time spent on the net. Sara...
News Clip1:53
Curated Video

Internet Outpacing TV Globally, but Not in U.S.

9th - Higher Ed
People around the world, on average, will spend more time online next year than they will spend watching TV, according data from Zenith. However, in the U.S., TV time still beats out time spent online, said Sara Fischer, a media reporter...
News Clip1:51
Curated Video

How Making TV on Facebook Is Different

9th - Higher Ed
TEMPLATE 9/25/17 9/22/17 9/21/17 9/20/17 9/19/17 9/18/17 9/15/17 9/14/17 9/13/17 9/12/17 9/11/17 9/8/17 9/7/17 9/06/17 9/05/17 9/01/17 Explore Michael Rourke, CEO of Hudsun Media, tells us about his company's new shows set to air on ABC...
News Clip1:57
Curated Video

The first step in reducing methane emissions are better ways of measuring them, researchers say

9th - Higher Ed
The federal government has made big investments in reducing methane emissions from oil and gas operations, but researchers say you can’t reduce what you can’t measure and there are better ways to measure methane.
News Clip2:31
Curated Video

Sentinel-6: SpaceX to launch satellite to track rising sea levels

9th - Higher Ed
The new satellite is blasting off with a mission to keep track of one of the most challenging effects of global warming.
News Clip2:33
Curated Video

Students in Montague, P.E.I., putting hammers to nails to help provide more owl habitat

9th - Higher Ed
Some students at Montague Regional High School are doing their part to help owls on Prince Edward Island. They have built 50 nest boxes to be distributed across the province. Candy Gallant of the P.E.I. Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation...
News Clip15:02
Press Association

Full speech by the Governor of the Bank of England gives his annual Mansion House speech HD Version

Higher Ed
Governor of the Bank of England Andrew Bailey gives his annual Mansion House speech in the City of London. The governor of the Bank of England said the UK must “welcome opportunities to rebuild relations” following Brexit. HD Version.
News Clip16:47
Bloomberg

Draghi: Mustn’t Use Policy to Pop Local Bubbles

Higher Ed
Sep.21 -- European Central Bank President Mario Draghi issued a reminder that the European Central Bank doesn’t tighten monetary policy to tame localized bubbles. He spoke in his role as chair of the European Systemic Risk Board at the...
News Clip3:14
Curated Video

Laboratory analyses first samples brought out of Iraq

Higher Ed
1. Sign outside IAEA laboratories, Seibersdorf 2. Laboratory building 3. IAEA logo 4. Various shots of scientists working 5. Close up of gauge 6. Scientists working with sample 7. SOUNDBITE (English) David Donohue, Unit Head for the...
News Clip2:48
Bloomberg

Why Online Ad Spending May Surpass TV in Six Months

Higher Ed
May.31 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul Sweeney takes a look at online ad spending. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
News Clip2:32
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Radioactivity levels of fish near

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Radioactivity levels of fish near
News Clip2:21
Bloomberg

JPM's Bruce Kasman: The U.S. Consumer Is 'OK'

Higher Ed
May 16 -- Bruce Kasman, chief economist at JPMorgan Chase, examines the strength of the U.S. consumer, the significance of e-commerce, and the swings in consumer data. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
News Clip17:00
Bloomberg

Entertainment Studios CEO on Streaming, Tegna, Nielsen Lawsuit, Advertising

Higher Ed
Entertainment Studios CEO Byron Allen discusses streaming networks, advertising, deal with Tegna, lawsuit with Nielsen, Weather Channel, NFL and more. He speaks with Romaine Bostick at the Milken Institute Global Conference. (Interview...
News Clip3:56
Bloomberg

China, Singapore Opportunities Can’t Be Neglected, Says Dalio

Higher Ed
Sep.08 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping is on a campaign to remake the world’s second-biggest economy with an emphasis on “common prosperity.” American investor and philanthropist Ray Dalio agrees the push is necessary for wealth...
News Clip3:02
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Tutankhamun mask: damages are reversible

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Tutankhamun mask: damages are reversible
News Clip1:49
Curated Video

The mini weather station that attaches to your smartphone

Higher Ed
If you love surfing or sailing then this is the gadget for you. A Danish company has come up with a mini weather station device that attaches to a smartphone. This is the gadget that's getting visitors to Berlin's TechCrunch event into...
News Clip2:25
Curated Video

Why The U.S. Still Uses Imperial Measurement

Higher Ed
In the U.S., one mile equals 1,760 yards. One yard is three feet and one foot is 12 inches.
News Clip3:10
Curated Video

New fat scan test shows that thin people may have hidden fat around their organs

Higher Ed
London - 9 January, 2007 1. Wide shot interior of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanning room in MRC (Medical Research Council) Clinical Sciences Centre at Hammersmith hospital 2. Wide of radiographer analysing fat scan results 3....
News Clip1:24
Bloomberg

Konstam: Pessimistic on Productivity Story

Higher Ed
Aug. 24 -- Deutsche Bank Global Head of Rates Research Dominic Konstam discusses U.S. productivity. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
News Clip6:30
Curated Video

Robotic assistant learns needs and teaches exercise

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Physiotherapists in Italy are being treated to a new robotic assistant. 'Hunova' is able to learn the biomechanics of a patient so that it can then recommend and facilitate exercises. ...