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Curated Video

Wearable cape turns red in polluted areas

Higher Ed
LEAD IN: A cape which flashes through the light spectrum to warn that you are breathing in pollution has been created by an artist for a campaign to raise awareness of the problem.STORY-LINE:This is the "Human Sensor".Part art and part...
Instructional Video12:16
TED Talks

TED: What would happen if we upload our brains to computers? | Robin Hanson

12th - Higher Ed
Meet the "ems" -- machines that emulate human brains and can think, feel and work just like the brains they're copied from. Futurist and social scientist Robin Hanson describes a possible future when ems take over the global economy,...
Instructional Video10:31
Crash Course

The First Programming Languages: Crash Course Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
So we ended last episode with programming at the hardware level with things like plugboards and huge panels of switches, but what was really needed was a more versatile way to program computers - software! For much of this series we’ve...
Instructional Video3:20
Curated Video

Data Science Model Deployments and Cloud Computing on GCP - Computer Hardware

Higher Ed
This video explains the need to understand the basics of how our computer works. This clip is from the chapter "Cloud Platforms" of the series "Web Development Concepts for Everyone".This video explains cloud platforms and cloud hosting...
Instructional Video1:11
Curated Video

PC Water Cooling explained

Higher Ed
How does a water cooled pc work. Why are pc's water cooled. Find out here.
News Clip0:08
Curated Video

Company rescues junked computers

Higher Ed
Manchester, United Kingdom - November 17, 2004 1. Interior warehouse 2. Computers on ground 3. Operations manager Keith Mersh 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Keith Mersh, Operations Manager, Tier 1 "In general 5. Warehouse workers carrying...
News Clip0:08
Curated Video

Wearable cape turns red in polluted areas

Higher Ed
LEAD IN: A cape which flashes through the light spectrum to warn that you are breathing in pollution has been created by an artist for a campaign to raise awareness of the problem.STORY-LINE:This is the "Human Sensor".Part art and part...
News Clip0:08
Curated Video

Wearable cape turns red in polluted areas

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4059252LEAD IN: A cape which flashes through the light spectrum to warn that you are breathing in pollution has been created by an artist for a campaign to raise awareness of the...
News Clip1:55
Curated Video

Print your own 3D sweets and chocolate

Higher Ed
If you've got a sweet tooth, watch out. The latest 3D printers could soon see us printing off our own sweets and chocolate. 3D printing devices are already being used to make all sorts of components - but none of them edible. Now a...
News Clip5:45
Curated Video

Architects reveal plans to build a house with a 3D printer

Higher Ed
Utrecht, Netherlands, February 9, 2013 1. Close full screen model of proposed 3D Landscape House 2. Close of architectural drawing of 3D house 3. Close of animated computer model of 3D house 4. Wide shot of the audience watching...
News Clip2:53
Curated Video

Apple CEO reveals tiny new laptop, confirms iTunes movie rentals

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Apple Incorporated Chief Executive Steve Jobs on stage during presentation of MacBook Air 2. Jobs walking over to pick up office envelope 3. Wide of Jobs on stage 4. Jobs opening envelope 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steve Jobs,...
News Clip6:44
Curated Video

3D printed electric skateboard controlled by smartphone

Higher Ed
LEADINA Berlin-based startup wants to revolutionise urban mobility with 3D printed, smartphone-controlled, skateboards.They're operated by simply tilting your phone and can even be assembled at home.STORYLINE: This is no ordinary...
News Clip6:44
Curated Video

3D printed electric skateboard controlled by smartphone

Higher Ed
LEADINA Berlin-based startup wants to revolutionise urban mobility with 3D printed, smartphone-controlled, skateboards.They're operated by simply tilting your phone and can even be assembled at home.STORYLINE: This is no ordinary...
News Clip3:05
Curated Video

3-D printing is a cool technology, but it's not exactly a hands-on way to make things. Enter the 3Doodler: the pen that turns you into the 3-D printer. AP technology writer Peter Svensson takes a closer look. (July 30)

Higher Ed
3-D printing is all the rage. You hit a button on your computer, which sends a file to a printer, which produces a small 3-D object out of plastic. It's a cool technology, but it's not exactly a hands-on way to make things. Enter the...
News Clip6:05
Curated Video

From furniture to food, 3D printing is changing the way we make things

Higher Ed
3D printing is changing the way we make things - from the way we build houses, make furniture or eat food. A show in Paris is giving us a taste of how 3D printing is changing the way we experience and taste food. Once restricted to...
News Clip5:33
Curated Video

A modern machine which aims to replicate ancient medical skills

Higher Ed
Shanghai, China, March 8, 2009 1. Close up of patient Wang Jieming sticking out tongue 2. Close up of doctor Wang Yiqin face 3. Wide shot of doctor Wang with patient 4. Close up of Wang taking patient pulse 5. Medium of doctor Wang and...
News Clip5:26
Curated Video

Artificial blood vessels created on 3D printer

Higher Ed
Stuttgart - 19 January 2012 1. Close of scientist picking up artificial blood vessel, created by BioRap on 3-D printer 2. Mid of scientists 3. Various of scientist filling vessel with red liquid, nutrients for cells which are lining the...
News Clip5:42
Curated Video

Tablets are outselling PCs in the US

Higher Ed
Consumer demand for slimline tablet computers, such as iPads in the United States is growing and the competition among manufacturers is fierce. Now the tablet market is overtaking its older, bigger cousin, based on the personal...
News Clip3:55
Curated Video

Toxic time bomb of discarded electronics threatens Bangalore

Higher Ed
Bangalore, India - recent 1. Zoom out, rack focus, interior of bustling call centre 2. Pan from row of employees to row of computers 3. Flickering screens 4. Wide of electronic circuits stacked in piles 5. Various of discarded...
News Clip3:23
Curated Video

Computer programme to help Stephen Hawking speak

Higher Ed
New Delhi and Mumbai, India - November 16, 2004/|FILE FILE: Mumbai - January 14, 2001 1. Professor Stephen Hawking being escorted down corridor 2. Prof Hawking entering presser 3. Prof Hawking "speaking" using Equaliser 4. Close of...
News Clip6:44
Curated Video

3D printed electric skateboard controlled by smartphone

Higher Ed
LEADINA Berlin-based startup wants to revolutionise urban mobility with 3D printed, smartphone-controlled, skateboards.They're operated by simply tilting your phone and can even be assembled at home.STORYLINE: This is no ordinary...
News Clip6:13
Curated Video

Small businesses share office space to reduce costs

Higher Ed
San Francisco, California, 2 October 2009 1. Medium shot women working 2. Medium shot man working 3. Tilt down woman writing 4. Pan magazines 5. Wide shot man entering Sandbox Suites 6. Sign for Sandbox Suites 7. Set up shot Roman...
News Clip1:46
Curated Video

A three-year pilot program called iCanConnect is helping low-income deaf-blind individuals get access to the latest telecommunications technology. (April 8)

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus008416 SOUNDBITE: ADRIANA ANTOCI/Program Participant: **THROUGH SIGN LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR** "It was really a depressing situation for myself. So I went back to home. And I lost everything. I felt...
News Clip6:04
Curated Video

The museum of ancient computer technology

Higher Ed
LEAD IN: A new "anti-museum" in Russia offers visitors the chance to experience 20th century technology. On offer are original Macintoshs, ancient Nintendo games and old Soviet PCs. ...