Zach Star
This is what a universe with spherical geometry might look like (even if you're sober)
This is what a universe with spherical geometry might look like (even if you're sober)
Next Animation Studio
U.S. Air Force researching space solar energy system
The U.S. Air Force says it wants a system to harvest solar power and beam it to forward operating bases.
NASA
NASA | GLASTcast 2008 Mission Update
The GLAST mission launched on June 11, 2008 and has been returning remarkable and revolutionary discoveries ever since. Recently renamed to the Fermi Space Telescope, after Nobel Prize winner Enrico Fermi, the mission is expected to...
Visual Learning Systems
Measuring Mass and Volume: Using a Balance
This program begins by discussing common ways mass and volume are measured in the home. The video highlights how mass and volume are measured with various types of equipment in the school science lab. Some of the different tools used to...
NASA
Countdown to ICESat-2 Launch
NASA is about to launch the agency's most advanced laser instrument of its kind into space. The Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite-2, or ICESat-2, will provide critical observations of how ice sheets, glaciers and sea ice are...
NASA
ICESat-2 By the Numbers: 90
ICESat-2 is an incredibly precise space laser that features the latest in NASA technology To measure ice heights, engineers have to take ICESat-2's instrument ATLAS to the extreme - sometimes going big, sometimes going small, but always...
Curated Video
How Do Projectors Work?
A projector is a machine that projects an image onto a screen. LCD projectors work by shining a light through three LCD screens. When the colored light passes through these three screens, they relay three versions of the same scene....
Mr Henry's Music World
Reading Rhythms in Music: The Sixteenth Note Explained!
An animated video to help with reading rhythms in music! Learn about the sixteenth note to help read music rhythms.
Curated Video
Holography: Creating and Understanding Holograms
In this video, we explore the concept of holography and how holograms are created. The video explains the process of capturing holographic images using lasers, lenses, mirrors, and holographic film. It also showcases some amazing...
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Fascinating Design of Spongy Bone in Your Skeleton
In this video, the teacher explains the unique structure of spongy bone found in human bones and how it is designed to combat the forces that our bones undergo during various activities. The video also includes an anatomy quiz for viewers.
Next Animation Studio
Twenty years later: why the 9/11 twin towers collapsed
The two skyscrapers were both designed around two vertical systems that were held together by a weaker horizontal link.
Curated Video
Understanding Column Failure and Buckling
This is a video discussing the differences between beams and columns in structural engineering. The video explains that while all columns are beams, not all beams are columns, as columns can only experience compression while beams can...
Amor Sciendi
Life is in the Details: The Merode Altarpiece
The Merode Altarpiece is produced during a time of transition in Europe and it shows the love of every day life through its extraordinary detail.
Curated Video
Bridge Structure and Aesthetics
Discover the different types of bridges, ranging from ancient to modern designs. This video highlights the basic structure and function of beam bridges, truss bridges, and cantilever bridges. Additionally, it mentions that many bridges...
Professor Dave Explains
Types of Colloids and Their Properties
Earlier we learned that as far as mixtures go, we can have homogeneous solutions, or totally heterogeneous mixtures, where components don't mix. But there are actually intermediary mixtures, where substances mix to some limited degree....
Curated Video
Introducing a Topic Clearly: Adding Background Information
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of introducing a topic clearly in writing. They use examples of a clothing drive poster and an opinion piece to demonstrate how background information can make the topic more...
Press Association
Drone stock of a housing development
Stock drone footage of a residential building site in East Ardsley, West Yorks. Sweeping reforms to the planning system will cut red tape and speed up house building, ministers said amid warnings they could lead to a new generation of...
Bridgeman Arts
Railway construction. USSR, 1973
Clip 1 from the 1973 propaganda film The Soviet Army: The Railway Army. Men from the Soviet Army's railway unit plan and construct railway lines using machinery and heavy-lifting trucks.
Curated Video
Paul Reiser reflects on his sitcom ‘Mad About You’ co-starring Helen Hunt and offers marital advice
SHOTLIST:RESTRICTION SUMMARY:TV CLIPS ARE CLEARED FOR MEDIA BROADCAST AND/OR INTERNET USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS STORY ONLY. NO RE-SALE. NO ARCHIVE. Mill Creek Entertainment1. TV Clip- "Mad About You"AP EntertainmentNew York, 17 May...
Curated Video
Plans for temporary memorial at WTC site
1. Closeup of worker at ground zero.
2. Medium of workers at ground zero.
3. Wide of Ground Zero
4. New York Governor Pataki standing in front of new memorial wall with New Jersey Governor and two other people.
5. Pan Down from American...
Bridgeman Arts
Girls exercise, have gym lessons and practice military organisation. France, 1942
Clip 7 from the 1942 French film 'Francaises De Demain' about the women's school Ecole Nationale Professionnelle de Jeunes Filles, established in 1934 in Vizille, Vercors / French Alps. Gym rehearsal. Choreography, beams, horizontal...
Bridgeman Arts
Ansel Adams taking photos on location, working with students and developing pictures in dark room, 1965
Ansel Adams taking photos on location, working with students and developing pictures in dark room, 1965
Real Engineering
Why Are I-Beams Shaped Like an I?
There's a reason why they're called I-beams. A short Real Engineering video describes why I-beams are in the shape of an I. It considers how the beam achieves maximum bending load with the least amount of material.