Curated Video
NEC's Cutting-Edge Camera Technology: Shrinking the Future
The video highlights NEC's innovative technology development in Yokohama, Japan, focusing on their super thin cameras with integrated image processing circuitry. This approach allows for small, thin cameras that can be easily carried in...
Curated Video
Exploring the World of Satellites: Their Role in Modern Society
Satellites are essential machines orbiting Earth, the Sun, or other celestial bodies, providing crucial benefits to our daily lives. From communication to Earth observation and navigation, satellites play a vital role in delivering...
Weatherthings
Lightning vs Rolling Shutter
If you've ever seen a video or photo of lightning that has a pillar of light seemingly beaming upward to the sky, or if you've seen an image of lightning where part of the picture is very bright and the other part is not, there's a...
Brave Wilderness
New Species of Octopus! (Incredibly Smart)
In this video Mark catches the biggest Octopus he's ever seen in a tide pool. I’m fact it’s a newly named species called the Star Octopus. This incredibly intelligent creature not only shows off its color changing and shapeshifting...
All Ears English
2047 - Do You Want to be a Fly on the Wall? Listen Today!
Have you ever wished you could get the unfiltered version of what goes on in someone's life, or in a specific situation? Today, we share how to talk about this very human feeling.
Curated Video
Natural and Man-Made Products
Miss Palomine takes a look around the outdoors to see all the things made by animals. She then comes indoors and begins the discussion of things that are made by nature, and things that are man-made. She and the student sort them into...
Curated Video
We Love Numbers Awards Show
Miss Palomine gives out the award for the best double-digit number following number fourteen. She shows the number 15 card, finds fifteen on the number line, and then practices counting with the student.
The Guardian
The art of sport photography with Ryan Pierse
It is Friday night at the historic Sydney Cricket Ground where Collingwood are taking on Sydney. Getty’s chief photographer Ryan Pierse is running up and down the sidelines, looking for the perfect frame. ‘You need to know the sport back...
Curated Video
Machining a Next-Gen Spinal Implant: My PhD in 9 minutes
In this video, I show the machining of a prototype artificial disc replacement. This formed part of my Ph.D. research project.
Curated Video
What is Computational Photography? | Machine Learning, Neural Filters, and Image Editing, Part 1
In Part 1 of this two-part series, we'll learn how computational photography can let us see things in images that we might not otherwise be able to see, and lays the groundwork for things like AI editing.
Curated Video
This Smart Toilet Uses Butt Recognition To Know Who You Are
It's a smart toilet that takes a video of your butt and uses it to identify you. Yep. mons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
Señor Jordan
Se permite & Se prohíbe - Practice 2 (intermediate Spanish)
Se permite & Se prohíbe - Practice 2 (intermediate Spanish)
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Exploring a Hairy Nosed Wombat Burrow
Season 3, Hairy Nosed Wombat part 2 Kayne and Kamil review the footage from the park's wombat camera, then learn how a tiny, car-like robot helps scientists get a closer look into wombat burroughs. Bushwhacked! is a high-energy search...
Neuro Transmissions
This is why stupid people think they know everything.
You ever know anyone who thinks they’re smarter than they actually are? Ever work with someone who’s way underqualified? Ever think back on your past self and cringe at your ignorance? Why is it that stupid people think they’re so smart?...
Curated Video
LAB 5: Shodan and IoT Scanners
I will introeuce you to shodan, and teach you how to discover assets over the Internet
Curated Video
Going on a witch hunt | Halloween songs | Brain Break
Help me to keep improving the quality of my videos and expanding our reach to more children https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BrainSnax Let's sing Going on a witch hunt together. Halloween Songs like this always get students up and moving!...
Apalapse
7 Tips to Get Sharper Photos
In this video I cover some good tips to help you achieve sharp photos, a hallmark of a professional photog.
Apalapse
Astrophotography 101 - Eliminating Star Trails
Learn how to eliminate star trails in this quick astrophotography tutorial. In this video I cover the "500 Rule" and "NPF Rule," two ways to eliminate star trailing that can creep up in your photos. Link to spreadsheet with pixel pitches...
Globalive Media
Beyond Innovation: Episode 13
Cameras map out streets for self-driving cars, a keyboard fits into a glove and a robot installs drywall. Plus, Anthony and Michael speak with the startup turning air pollution into liquid fuel. Hosted by venture capitalist Anthony...
Apalapse
A Complete Guide to Timelapse Photography
Timelapse photography is a great way to spice up any video project, and the effect is a great way to tell your photographic story. In this animation I cover everything from the definition of timelapse, to the gear you will need, to...
Apalapse
How to Photograph the Milky Way in 2 Minutes
Learn how to photograph the milky way, controlling shutter speed, aperture, and ISO while using techniques to reduce camera shake and maintain tight focus on stars.
Curated Video
Finding Unknown Angles using Diagrams
In this video, the teacher explains how working with angle measurements can help in deciding which security camera to buy. The lesson demonstrates how angles can be decomposed and recomposed, and applies this concept to a real-world...
Science360
Fossilized skull reveals origins of a 250-million-year-old shark-like fish!
In this week’s episode of NSF Science Now, we learn about a new app for bird watchers, girls and stereotypes, beluga whale migration and, finally, the discovery of a 250-million-year-old shark-like fish. Check it out!
Science360
CANCER-CRUSHING QUEEN OF CRUSTACEANS
In episode 76, Jordan and Charlie explore research that packs a punch. A research team led by the Washington University in Saint Louis is building polarization cameras inspired by the incredible eyesight of the heavy-hitting mantis...