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.
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
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...
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...
Weatherthings
Weather Things: Tornado Impacts
Over a thousand tornadoes happen every year in the United States but only few dozen take lives. Most tornadoes are brief and weak but the tornadoes that are large and powerful can wipe homes off their foundations. Tornadoes only come...
NPR
How Wind Affects Wildlife
The Department of Fish and Wildlife wants to find out how bears will react to a new wind project. It will be the first commercial wind project on U.S. Forest Service land and will include 15 turbines.They started tracking bears by using...
Curated Video
Create a computer vision system using decision tree algorithms to solve a real-world problem : Humans vs. Computers Vision system
From the section: Computer Vision Basics: Part 1. In this section, we’ll cover the basic features of Computer Vision. Computer Vision Basics: Part 1: Humans vs. Computers Vision system
Science360
Sea lions may inspire 'strokes' of genius - Science Nation
Engineering the swimming maneuvers of sea lions could advance underwater robotics Megan Leftwich and her students at George Washington University are conducting a comprehensive field study on the high-performance swimming of sea lions....
Curated Video
How Do Digital Video Cameras Work?
Digital cameras seem to be everywhere these days. Learn how the technology has evolved from celluloid film to the digital video cameras of today and understand how advancements in video quality and the development of social media have...
Science360
Researchers develop modular robots that can autonomously adapt to changing environment.
In this week’s episode, we test a new breed of drones that can navigate without GPS; we explore changing terrain with shapeshifting autonomous robots, and finally, we examine a new 3D bioprinting technique that could someday create...
Curated Video
How Digital Cameras Use Numbers to Create Images
This video explains how digital cameras work and how they are different from film cameras. It describes how electronic technology is used to capture and store images as strings of numbers, allowing for instant sharing and manipulation of...
Brave Wilderness
Deadly Poison Dart Frog?
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote ventures deep into the rainforests of Costa Rica in search of an elusive and EXTREMELY TOXIC Poison Frog! Poison Frogs, also famously known as “Poison Dart Frogs”, can be found throughout the...
Brave Wilderness
BITTEN by 3 Attack Dogs!
In this episode, Coyote is in West Virginia and he's entering the bite zone yet again! This time, it's with not one but THREE K9! So, which dog will win best in show... or should we say, best in bites?! Find out now and watch Coyote get...
Science360
4 Awesome Discoveries and a Thing You Probably Didn’t Hear About - Episode 40
In this science video: The singing, song-writing robot; privacy advisory; cloud seeding succeeding; safer self-driving; and arming yourself with tentacles. It’s 4 Awesome Discoveries and a Thing You Probably Didn’t Hear About. New...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Technology's Role in Education: Embracing Change for Student-Centric Learning
In this video, Jaime Casap, the global education evangelist at Google, discusses the evolving role of technology in education. He highlights how technology can support student-centered learning, leverage research on effective teaching...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Jerry Blumengarten - Students Matter
Jerry Blumengarten taught for 32 years in the New York City school system. Even though he was a licensed Social Studies teacher, he taught most subjects (Language Arts, Science, Math, Computers…) for grades 6-9. He wrote curriculum for...
Science360
Making Sci-Fi a Reality - Innovators
Much like the early Star Trek tricorders, a new and advanced camera for high-resolution, single particle, cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM), will help reveal the secrets of biological structures. With support from the National Science...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Back To The Moon: Australia's contribution to lunar exploration
After a quiet half a century since the last Apollo mission landed on the moon, Associate Professor Alan Duffy takes us inside the new space race. Learn about Australia's forgotten but vital contribution to Apollo's race to the moon. Back...
Next Animation Studio
Australia is getting cell phone detecting cameras
The Australian government has rolled out a smart traffic camera system to catch drivers who use cell phones on the road.
Brave Wilderness
Creepy Tide Pool Creatures!
On this episode of Beyond the Tide, Coyote discovers some of the most bizarre and creepy tide pool creatures Costa Rica has to offer! From 5 foot long sea worms to hundreds of slimy sea cats this video is sure to make your skin crawl!...