News Clip6:35
PBS

Development near Phoenix tests whether car-free living is sustainable in sprawling cities

12th - Higher Ed
The sprawling metropolis of Phoenix seems an unlikely place to build an apartment complex without parking for residents. Car dependency is just part of life for most people there. But a new development in the suburb of Tempe is providing...
Instructional Video3:54
MinutePhysics

Pot Theft (A Radiolab Adventure)

12th - Higher Ed
Pot Theft (A Radiolab Adventure)
News Clip9:16
PBS

Coping With Alzheimer's: A Mother & Daughter Portrait Of Long-Term Care

12th - Higher Ed
After being diagnosed with Alzheimer's, professional artist Mary Wyant slowly lost her ability to paint and the ability to take care of herself. Ray Suarez examines the story of Mary and her daughter Rebecca, who is now her mother's...
News Clip7:24
PBS

Why a growing number of American men say they are in a ‘friendship recession’

12th - Higher Ed
American men are stuck in what’s been dubbed a friendship recession, with 20 percent of single men now saying they don’t have any close friends. More than half of all men report feeling unsatisfied with the size of their friend groups....
Instructional Video4:45
SciShow

Why the Oldest Fish in the World Lives in a Desert

12th - Higher Ed
The longest-living group of freshwater fish has been discovered... in a desert. Thanks to humans stocking artificial lakes, and to some awesome citizen scientists, we've learned that buffalofish can easily live to a hundred years old.
Instructional Video2:34
SciShow

Can It Be Too Hot To Fly?

12th - Higher Ed
How does heat affect airplanes? Turns out heat, speed and density connect to create dangerous situations.
News Clip9:04
PBS

Prison Poetry

12th - Higher Ed
Prison Poetry
News Clip4:17
PBS

Despite Virus Fears, Arizona’s Changing Demographic Prepares To Go To The Polls

12th - Higher Ed
Across the country, election officials are scrambling to decide how to adjust to the coronavirus pandemic. Louisiana and Georgia have postponed their primary contests, and candidates have eliminated public rallies entirely. But in...
News Clip9:16
Curated Video

Coping With Alzheimer's: A Mother & Daughter Portrait Of Long-Term Care (May 30, 2013)

12th - Higher Ed
After being diagnosed with Alzheimer's, professional artist Mary Wyant slowly lost her ability to paint and the ability to take care of herself. Ray Suarez examines the story of Mary and her daughter Rebecca, who is now her mother's...
News Clip2:56
PBS

These forest fungi are a bounty for Arizona mushroom hunters

12th - Higher Ed
Mushroom hunters have long fanned out across the forest floor seeking what can be lucrative and delicious finds for teas, broths and medicinal remedies. But what does climate change mean for the fungi? From the Cronkite School of...
Instructional Video4:24
SciShow

A Dying Hot Jupiter and The Birth of Carbon Planets

12th - Higher Ed
We think we discovered a Hot Jupiter being consumed by its star! Hank Green explains this and the birth of carbon planets in this episode of SciShow News.
Instructional Video1:49
MinutePhysics

London Bridge Was Sold to the US

12th - Higher Ed
London Bridge has already been rebuilt twice! But what happened to the bridges that came down?
Instructional Video4:11
MinutePhysics

Pot Theft (A Radiolab Adventure)

12th - Higher Ed
Pot Theft (A Radiolab Adventure)
Instructional Video4:19
SciShow

The Arizona Fireball and Planet Nine's Origins

12th - Higher Ed
An asteroid streaked across Arizona's night sky, and we have a new theory on where the hypothetical Planet Nine came from.
Instructional Video2:38
SciShow

How Can It Be Too Hot To Fly?

12th - Higher Ed
How does heat affect airplanes? Turns out heat, speed and density connect to create dangerous situations.
Instructional Video2:52
Curated Video

Mexico Geography

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewMexico is one of the most populous countries in the world. At four times the size of Spain, it’s one of the largest. Geographically, it’s also one of the most diverse countries. It includes nearly every geological formation found in the...
Instructional Video3:01
The Daily Conversation

TRUMP VS. THE WORLD [A Data Analysis]

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewAs Trump begins his presidency, this a data-driven look at how the American people view the world, including what they think are major threats.
Instructional Video4:02
The Daily Conversation

America's Marijuana Laws & The 2016 Election

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA look at marijuana laws across the United States.
Instructional Video3:17
Curated Video

What Is a Custom Handmade Knife?

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn about custom handmade knives in this Howcast video with expert Dan Delavan.
Instructional Video2:16
Curated Video

5 Cool Facts & Care Tips for Desert Hairy Scorpions

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn five cool facts about Desert Hairy Scorpions and how to take care of them from Jungle Bob in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video0:41
Curated Video

11-year-old escapes kidnapping attempt on way to school in Arizona

9th - Higher Ed
11-year-old escapes kidnapping attempt on way to school in ArizonaGlendale Police Department
News Clip2:18
Curated Video

Some regions experiencing Santa shortage

9th - Higher Ed
In-person visits with Santa, and his mall stand-ins, are returning this year, but some regions are reporting there aren't enough to fulfil the demand.
Instructional Video2:26
Curated Video

Dutch Oven Peach Cobbler Cooking Lesson

6th - Higher Ed
Learn how to make Dutch Oven Peach Cobbler from a cowgirl chef in Arizona, great for camping out or entertaining at home, with Travels with Darley
Instructional Video1:40
Curated Video

Arizona Plane Crash: Two Dead After Two Single-engine Flights Collide Mid-Air In US

9th - Higher Ed
Two dead after two single-engine flights collide mid-air in Arizona. Collision happened at around 8.25 am local time on February 19 near Marana Regional Airport. While one flight landed safely, the other hit the ground near a runway and...