Instructional Video6:51
Science360

Tool Transforms Flat Materials Into 3-D Shapes-NSF Science Now 45

12th - Higher Ed
In this week’s episode of NSF Science Now, we tested out a computational design tool that transforms flat materials into 3-D shapes, a virtual reality environment that is helping autistic teens learn to drive, a new novel underwater...
Instructional Video7:40
Curated Video

Using Verbs in Different Moods to Engage Readers

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of verb moods and how they can be used to make writing more engaging. The video provides examples and practice exercises for identifying and using verbs in different moods, such as...
Instructional Video3:16
Science360

Mathematician uses skills to study Greenlands retreating glaciers

12th - Higher Ed
Many outlet glaciers in Greenland feed ice from the land into fjords, where discharge of icebergs and melting of the glaciers by warmer ocean waters contribute to rising sea levels. David Holland of NYU studies what happens in the fjord...
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Curated Video

Victims of 2022 mass shooting at Club Q sue county

Higher Ed
Victims hold a press conference on the two-year mark of the deadly Club Q mass shooting to discuss the lawsuits filed. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

How to keep yourself and your kids safe on Halloween

Higher Ed
Whether it be traffic or allergens, Halloween can pose some dangers to your kiddos. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Farage criticises PM's smoking ban plan with cigarette in hand outside pub

Higher Ed
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has criticised Sir Keir Starmer's potential plan to ban smoking outside pubs whilst enjoying a pint and smoking a cigarette outside the Westminster Arms pub in Westminster. Sir Keir has said the Government...
News Clip2:42
Curated Video

Debby leaves flooding in Southeast with property damage as more winds expected

Higher Ed
Debby leaves flooding in areas of the Southeast with property damage. Officials said more strong winds were expected. Residents were urged not to use generators inside homes. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

GB Energy will 'drive down bills', says Sir Keir Starmer

Higher Ed
GB Energy will “drive down bills”, Sir Keir Starmer said as he launched the Government’s plan for a state-owned energy firm. The Prime Minister said the “hard graft of rebuilding this country has truly started” as he accused the previous...
News Clip2:15
Curated Video

After report on deadly crash, NTSB urges awareness about marijuana-impaired driving

Higher Ed
A tragedy in Oklahoma in which six teens died in a car crash is prompting the NTSB to send out a warning to parents: Talk to you children about driving under the influence of marijuana. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Auto insurance rates soaring: Some things you can do

Higher Ed
A 2024 annual report from Bankrate shows the average car insurance policy is now more than $2,500 per year. (Scripps News)
News Clip1:33
Curated Video

Save on rental cars this summer

Higher Ed
Rental cars are no longer in short supply, but a weeklong rental can still be expensive. Here are some great ways to save money. (Scripps News)
News Clip7:02
Curated Video

US bridges are frequently struck by barges and vessels

Higher Ed
Despite dozens of incidents each year, standards to protect bridges from vessel strikes are thin. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Stormont’s 'toxic' veto powers no longer acceptable, Alliance

Higher Ed
The leader of the Alliance Party has warned that her party is no longer going to tolerate Stormont’s “toxic” and “undemocratic” veto system. Naomi Long used her manifesto launch to challenge the UK and Irish governments to show...
News Clip1:29
Press Association

Jack Chambers as the new deputy leader of Fianna Fail

Higher Ed
Minister of State Jack Chambers has been announced as the new deputy leader of Fianna Fail. Leinster House, Dublin.
News Clip0:32
Curated Video

McDonald's stops testing AI ordering as tech expands at other restaurants

Higher Ed
McDonald's said it is ending a partnership that tested automated ordering at numerous restaurants, but the chain is not giving up on using AI to take orders. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

More could have been done to ‘prepare the ground’ for 20mph speed limits

Higher Ed
More could have been done to “prepare the ground” for Wales’ 20mph speed limits, the First Minister has admitted, as he stood by the policy. Mark Drakeford, the outgoing Welsh leader, said people will look back on the policy – which has...
News Clip2:12
Curated Video

A new survey shows Americans say fast food is now a luxury

Higher Ed
A home-cooked meal is now the cheap, go-to choice for more than half the people surveyed. (Scripps News)
News Clip4:41
Press Association

Rishi Sunak visits defence vehicle manufacturer during visit to Honiton

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak inspected defence vehicles during a trip to manufacturer Supacat in Honiton, as part of his campaigning tour of Devon and Cornwall.
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Press Association

Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt tour Oxfordshire business

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, during a visit to Siemens Healthineers in Oxfordshire. Sunak has insisted that “things are starting to feel better” and that confidence in the economy is growing.
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Press Association

Rishi Sunak visits autonomous driving hub in north London

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Science Secretary Michelle Donelan visit autonomous driving pioneers Wayve Technologies, where CEO Alex Kendall gave both a tour of their north London office.
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Bloomberg

Santander Overhauls Corporate Structure to Attain Profit Goals

Higher Ed
Banco Santander SA revamped its corporate structure in a bid to simplify operations and help the company reach profitability targets. The move will likely reduce management layers and may lead to some job cuts. Stefania Bianchi reports...
News Clip4:10
Press Association

Cleverly to hold police chiefs who fail to get a grip of bad officers 'to account'

Higher Ed
Home Secretary James Cleverly has said that Chief Constables who do not get a grip of bad officers will be 'held to account'. Mr Cleverly was visiting Luton Police Station in Bedfordshire to thank police officers and staff working over...
News Clip4:59
Press Association

Starmer vows to 'restore my party to the service of working people'

Higher Ed
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said his changes to Labour have been to “restore my party to the service of working people”, as he gives a keynote speech marking the four-year anniversary of the 2019 election.
News Clip5:03
Bloomberg

Yen's Trajectory Is Stronger Over Next 12 Months: UBS

Higher Ed
Wayne Gordon, managing director of commodities and foreign exchange at UBS Global Wealth Management, discusses Bank of Japan's policy and the implications for the yen, and the outlook for US Treasuries. He also looks at China's demand...