Next Animation Studio
Humanoid robot dives for sunken shipwreck treasure
A humanoid diving robot developed at Stanford University could help scientists get to parts of the ocean that human divers just can't reach. The OceanOne robot was deployed last month to retrieve sunken treasure from an ancient shipwreck...
Next Animation Studio
Malaysia's Automated Enforcement System explained
A system of automated traffic cameras known as the Automated Enforcement System (AES) went into service across Malaysia in September. The AES has been installed at accident black spots and other locations across the country in an attempt...
Brave Wilderness
MASSIVE Hammerhead Shark Filmed in Bahamas!
On this episode of Blue Wilderness, Mark and crew set off for world famous Tiger Beach in hopes with coming face to face with some very LARGE sharks....and just when they thought their adventure was coming to an end, Mark spots one...
Science360
3D Tele-Rehabilitation Beyond Today’s Internet
At the Beyond Today’s Internet Summit, researchers from The University of Texas at Dallas showed a working prototype of a next generation communication system that uses 3D video and force feedback devices to virtually recreate a physical...
Curated Video
What Is An AI Camera? What Makes It So Powerful?
AI cameras help to save time by smartly performing the requisite image processing/enhancement in real time, which would otherwise require hours of toiling with the image on Photoshop or Lighthouse—commercial-grade image editing software....
The Art Assignment
Explore a place you see every day. | Assaf Evron | The Art Assignment
We visit Assaf Evron in Chicago to consider how photography can help us see the familiar places we visit everyday differently.
Curated Video
The Surprisingly Long History of the Selfie
Selfies originated in self-portraits made by artists using mirrors and have evolved into the widespread phenomenon seen today on social media platforms. This video highlights advancements in camera technology, from daguerreotype cameras...
Curated Video
Introduction to Tilt Shift Photography and Videography
In this video, we explore the fascinating world of tilt-shift photography. Discover how tilt-shift lenses can create the illusion of miniature scenes, and learn about the unique techniques and effects used in this style of photography.
Next Animation Studio
Vulnerabilities found in Google’s Indoor Nest camera: Report
A new report by Cisco Talos, a cyber security intelligence and research group, has found eight different vulnerabilities in Google’s Indoor Nest cameras.
Brave Wilderness
Coyote FINALLY Meets a Coyote!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote and Mario are back at in Colorado at the Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center! So many of you have been asking for so long... so yes, this is finally the moment that you get to watch Coyote meet his...
Brave Wilderness
Fox Steals Microphone!
On this episode of Base Camp, Coyote takes questions from the audience and talks about the time Mario had his microphone stolen by a Red Fox!
Seven Dimensions
Securing Your Business: Protecting Premises and Preventing Theft
This video discusses the vulnerabilities of business premises and provides practical tips on fortifying and securing the property. It emphasizes the importance of location, proper lighting, signage, cameras, locks, and employee safety...
Science360
Science Of Shopping: Cameras And Software That Track Our Shopping Behavior
Go into any grocery store and cameras may be watching you. These cameras are not looking for thieves, they're looking for shoppers! The cameras are focused on the tops of peoples' heads (so it's anonymous), but they don't have to see...
Curated Video
CompTIA Security+ Certification SY0-601: The Total Course - Chapter 10 Ask Me Anything (AMA)
Some physical security controls protect physical property which includes hardware IT devices. In this episode, IP cameras and CCTV are discussed. This clip is from the chapter "Physical Security" of the series "CompTIA Security+...
Physics Girl
Could you replace your eye with a camera?
How does the eye compare to a camera? How do they work, and will camera technology ever get to the point where you would want to replace your eyeball with a camera?
Brave Wilderness
Jurassic Lizard!
In this segment of On Location, Coyote enters the “PARK” to catch a GIANT lizard on the loose! Well it might not be “Jurassic Park” but the enclosures at Kids Saving the Rainforest in Costa Rica certainly remind you of it! So the...
NASA
IBEX: Exploring The Edge Of Our Solar System
This video explains the way IBEX will create a global map of the boundaries of our solar system. The two Voyager spacecraft launched in the 1970s gave data for two points on the map, but by using energetic neutral atoms, IBEX images the...
Financial Times
Why Israel leads the world in computer vision
This technology's impact Is being felt in fields from medicine to self-driving cars and even shopping. Israel's start-ups in this sector have attracted millions of dollars in investment. It has a big advantage: a heavy concentration of...
The Wall Street Journal
Think Again: Tech Surprises And The 2019 Outlook
Michael J. Wolf, Co-Founder and CEO of Activate, presents his 2019 technology forecast.
All In One Social Media
5 Brilliant Ways To Live Stream (SUPER unique tips!)
When it comes to live streaming, it is important to stand out and find brilliant ways to Live Stream better. This video is going to give you FIVE! //TIME CODES 0:00 - intro 0:15 - Tip #1 1:15 - Tip #2 2:07 - Tip #3 2:24 - Sponsor 3:05 -...
Brave Wilderness
Attack of the SHONGOLOLO!
In this episode of On Location, Coyote and the crew wait out the rainstorms of South Africa for the creature with the greatest name in all the world…the Shongololo!
Curated Video
Don't Plan a Business, Plan a Strategy
The video features an interview with Amnon Shashua, the founder of Mobileye and Orcam, discussing his experiences building and selling Mobileye to Intel for $15.3 billion and developing Orcam, which helps the visually impaired to see....
Curated Video
How the Human Eye Functions Like a Camera
Discover how light passes through the lens of our eyes and is recorded on the retina, which then sends messages to the brain for processing. There are many parts of the eye involved in this process, such as the cornea, pupil, lens, and...
Curated Video
How Traffic Lights Work
Traffic lights are essential for directing the flow of vehicular and pedestrian traffic. They typically have three colored lights - green for go, red for stop, and yellow for slow down. Traffic lights can be controlled through fixed rate...