Instructional Video5:18
Food Farmer Earth

Joan Dye Gussow: A Pioneer's Perspective on Localizing Food Systems

12th - Higher Ed
Joan Dye Gussow, a long-time advocate for sustainable food systems, discusses her journey towards understanding the importance of local food production as a response to global sustainability and food security concerns. She emphasizes the...
Podcast1:45
NPR

No More Death Penalty in California

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Governor Gavin Newsom of California has issued a suspension of capital punishment in his state. While it has been years since a death row inmate was executed in California, voters have rejected proposoals to abolish the death penalty on...
Podcast43:12
NASA

‎On a Mission: Driven to Mars - S4E1

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Episode one launches with Jennifer Trosper in the driver’s seat. As she looks in the rearview mirror at twenty-five years of exploring with NASA’s Mars rovers, she reveals how their progression has kept pace with milestones in her life.
Instructional Video5:45
Bizarre Beasts

This Lizard Cures Lyme Disease (in Ticks)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The western fence lizard seems like a pretty regular lizard, until you find out that its blood can cure Lyme disease in ticks
Instructional Video12:23
Barcroft Media

‘Miracle’ Girl With Tumour Awaits Groundbreaking Treatment

Higher Ed
LODI, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 18: LITTLE Olivia Chicchon remains upbeat despite battling a rare condition that has made the right side of her face heavily swollen. Two-year-old Olivia, was born with a lymphatic malformation that crosses her...
Podcast22:41
NASA

‎NASA in Silicon Valley: Elisa Quintana, Kepler/K2 Mission: NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A conversation with Elissa Quintana, NASA research scientist for the Kepler and K2 mission at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
Instructional Video0:24
Next Animation Studio

KinnowLS: The new and better mutant fruit

12th - Higher Ed
A new variety of orange, KinnowLS, was created at the University of California, Riverside. Researchers expose young plants to X rays, Gamma rays and mutagenic materials. The KinnowLS grows in the California desert. It has a thinner skin,...
Instructional Video6:37
Brave Wilderness

The California King

6th - 8th
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote is back in the hills of Northern California in search of all things that slither! In addition to returning to one of his favorite locations, Coyote will also be joined by wildlife photographer...
Instructional Video1:50
Jabzy

The First Mail Order Brides - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about The First Mail Order Brides
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Culture and Culinary Delights of Berkeley, California

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Join us on a captivating journey as we explore the vibrant city of Berkeley, known for its prestigious university, liberal politics, and a rich tapestry of cultural and culinary experiences. In this video, we delve into the fascinating...
Instructional Video10:47
Weird History

Who Were The California Raisins?

12th - Higher Ed
Weird History Food is taking you back to the 80s to revisit the California Raisins. in 1986, Will Vinton and his advertising team at Foote, Cone & Belding launched a particularly innovative campaign that revolutionized the California...
Instructional Video3:07
Cerebellum

Compromise And Conflict in America: 1848-1857 - Introduction To The Period

9th - 12th
This video looks at the documents conceived in a period when the civil rights of women and Native Americans were in question, and slavery was driving a wedge between slaveholders and abolitionists. Documents of Destiny: And Conflict...
Instructional Video20:02
The Wall Street Journal

California Here We Come

Higher Ed
Regulation is evolving and expanding. We look at how to stay on top of the requirements as industry lives with GDPR and prepares for privacy rules coming in California and hears calls for broader regulation.
Instructional Video0:44
Next Animation Studio

Judge rules coffee sold in California requires cancer warning

12th - Higher Ed
A California judge has ruled that consumers must be made aware that their coffee could cause cancer. The New York Times reports that a lawsuit filed by the nonprofit Council for Education and Research on Toxics claims Starbucks, Dunkin...
Instructional Video5:15
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Esther Wojcicki - Palo Alto HS Media Arts Program The Launch

Higher Ed
Esther Wojcicki, a pioneer in the field of instructional technology and the author of Moonshots in Education, first went 1:1 with Macintosh computers in 1985 through a grant from the State of California. Her journalism program at Palo...
Instructional Video10:08
TLDR News

Biden's Running Mate: Why Did He Pick Kamala Harris & Is She A Winning Choice? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Yesterday Joe Biden announced his running mate for the 2020 election, Senator Kamala Harris. In this video we explain who Harris is, why Biden picked her and if she looks to be the right VP to scoop him the presidency.
Instructional Video7:25
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Steven Kent Mirassou - Lineage: Life and Love and Six Generations in California Wine

Higher Ed
Steven Kent Mirassou received his BA in American Literature from the George Washington University and his MA in Literature from NYU. He was born in the Salinas Valley and grew up in San Jose and Los Gatos before going east to college....
Instructional Video7:19
The Art Assignment

Make an Intimate, Indispensable GIF - Responses | The Art Assignment

9th - 12th
In which we feature responses to The Art Assignment Ep. 3: Intimate, Indispensable GIF, given by New York-based artist Toyin Odutola.
Instructional Video7:11
Curated Video

routing protocols : Introduction to IP Routing and Routed vs. Routing Protocols

Higher Ed
From the section: Routing Introduction. In this section, we look into Routed protocols, demonstrations, static routes, dynamic routes, and different types of routing protocols. Routing Introduction: Introduction to IP Routing and Routed...
Instructional Video5:07
Healthcare Triage

The Acrylamide in Coffee Won't Give You Cancer, CALIFORNIA

Higher Ed
A judge in California recently ruled that coffee would be required to carry a carcinogen warning label, since it contains acrylamide. Well, have the barista make you a double espresso with a shot of evidence, because that coffee probably...
Instructional Video5:46
Bizarre Beasts

Why Elephant Seals Drop Beats

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Male elephant seals have rhythmic names that they keep throughout their lives and it looks like they also have naming trends.
Instructional Video2:11
Curated Video

The Donner Party’s Deadly Detour

9th - Higher Ed
Taking a shortcut in the unexplored American West was always a gamble – but for the Reed and Donner families it proved catastrophic.
Instructional Video1:50
Curated Video

The Surfboard: The Evolution of the Surfboard

9th - Higher Ed
This totally rad piece of water sports equipment empowered millions of Americans to ride the waves – but how did the humble surfboard evolve through the years?
Instructional Video3:49
NASA

NASA’s New Scientific Breakdown of Dramatic Caldor and Dixie Fires

K - 11th
This visualization shows the spread of the Caldor fire between August 15 and October 6, 2021, and the Dixie fire between July 14 and October 22, 2021, updated every 12 hours from a new fire detection and tracking approach based on...