Instructional Video6:52
TED Talks

An Astrophysicist on a Mission to Uncover the Secrets of Space

12th - Higher Ed
In the past decade, astronomers have discovered interstellar objects, including a 2014 meteor that collided with Earth and 'Oumuamua in 2017. These objects, moving too fast to be bound by the Sun's gravity, have sparked questions about...
Instructional Video2:50
SciShow

The Frog with Hidden Claws

12th - Higher Ed
A frog with retractable claws? Weird. A frog with claws that it has to push through its skin to use? Even weirder.
Instructional Video5:18
SciShow

Did Scientists Really Make Metallic Hydrogen?

12th - Higher Ed
The Researchers reconstructed the face of the organism which might be one of our earliest ancestors. Meanwhile, two researchers from Harvard announced that they have created solid metallic hydrogen.
Instructional Video2:51
SciShow

The Frog with Hidden Claws

12th - Higher Ed
A frog with retractable claws? Weird. A frog with claws that it has to push through its skin to use? Even weirder.
Instructional Video4:46
SciShow Kids

What Is the Sun Made Of? | Dr. Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin

K - 5th
Have you ever wondered what the sun is made of? Dr. Cecilia Payne-Gaposhkin wondered that, too, and she used science to figure out the answer! Find out how she did that and more about her amazing life and...
Instructional Video6:46
SciShow

Supersonic Free Fall and the New Element: Hankium?

12th - Higher Ed
Hank brings you the news of a newly discovered dinosaur he is kind of afraid to look at, a way to sequence your genome in less time than it takes to get your clothes dry cleaned, & two new adventures that will take place in space - one...
Instructional Video3:45
Wonderscape

From Miami to Harvard: The Early Life of Ketanji Brown Jackson

K - 5th
Follow Ketanji Brown Jackson's inspiring journey from her high school days in Miami to her academic and personal achievements at Harvard. Learn how she overcame challenges, led protests, and met her future husband while building a path...
Instructional Video2:29
Great Big Story

Exploring the rare and toxic colors of the Forbes Pigment collection

12th - Higher Ed
Dive into Harvard's Forbes Pigment Collection to discover the origins and uses of some of the world's most unique and hazardous pigments.
Instructional Video5:42
Curated Video

Triumph Despite Adversity: Helen Keller and Franklin D. Roosevelt

K - 8th
Mr. Griot writes a comparison and contrast essay detailing the similarities and differences between Helen Keller and Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Instructional Video2:42
Curated Video

Pauli Murray: Breaking Barriers of Race and Gender

9th - Higher Ed
As a queer Black lawyer, poet and civil rights activist, Pauli Murray understood how our different identities can overlap to create multiple levels of discrimination. Her groundbreaking work in championing equality for all helped change...
Podcast1:00:09
NASA

‎Houston We Have a Podcast: Moon Geology

Pre-K - Higher Ed
David Kring and Julie Stopar detail interesting lunar research and how they're preparing for continued lunar surface exploration through the Artemis program. HWHAP Episode 236.
Instructional Video2:35
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Lewis R. Gordon - For 'Biola'

Higher Ed
Lewis R. Gordon is an Afro-Jewish philosopher, political thinker, educator, and musician (drums, other percussive instruments, and piano), who was born on the island of Jamaica and grew up in the Bronx, New York, where he attended...
Instructional Video6:21
Curated Video

IELTS Writing Task 2 Strategy: How to Use Fake Research Examples

9th - Higher Ed
With this simple strategy, you can increase your score on IELTS Writing Task 2.
Instructional Video1:57
Next Animation Studio

Evidence for the hypothetical existence of Planet 9 increases

12th - Higher Ed
Evidence of the existence of a ninth planet in our solar system is unlikely to be a fluke, according to a pre-print of a California Institute of Technology study.
Instructional Video0:41
Next Animation Studio

Scientists research 'dimming sun' to fight climate change

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists from Harvard and Yale suggest using solar geoengineering as a way to combat climate change.
Instructional Video1:02
Next Animation Studio

Pattern analysis of hospital traffic and internet search terms suggest coronavirus outbreak began in China before winter 2019

12th - Higher Ed
Satellite imagery of vehicle traffic around hospitals in Wuhan suggests the coronavirus may have struck the city months before the outbreak was acknowledged.
Instructional Video1:43
Science360

NEW TOOL FOR EARLY DETECTION OF PANCREATIC CANCER

12th - Higher Ed
National Science Foundation-funded engineers at Harvard use light-scattering spectroscopy to detect malignant pancreatic cysts during early, treatable stages.
Instructional Video6:25
Neuro Transmissions

Neuroscientists You Should Know: Ben Barres

12th - Higher Ed
How many neuroscientists can you name off the top of your head? In this special episode of Neuro Transmissions, weêre taking a moment to talk about a very awesome neuroscientist. Dr. Ben Barres is a brilliant researcher and a champion...
News Clip10:01
Bloomberg

'Sickened' by Harvard's Silence on Israel Attack: Summers

Higher Ed
Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary discusses the controversy surrounding Harvard University's response to the Israel-Hamas war. He speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow Bloomberg for business news...
News Clip2:20
Bloomberg

Summers Says Ackman 'Getting a Bit Carried Away' on Harvard Students

Higher Ed
Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says Bill Ackman is "getting a bit carried away" in his call for Harvard University to reveal the names of students who signed a statement that blamed Israel for Hamas' attack. "I would do...
News Clip2:53
Bloomberg

Larry Summers Says Fed Caught Up in Soft Landing 'Optimism'

Higher Ed
Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says it is "more likely than not" that the Federal Reserve will be surprised by the persistence of higher inflation and weaker than expected economic growth. "I think that people are just a...
News Clip3:40
Bloomberg

Summers and Bono Band Together

Higher Ed
Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary and Bono share an unlikely friendship and join forces for a second time to help bring awareness to advocate for debt relief for developing economies.
News Clip3:09
Bloomberg

Larry Summers Sees 1-in-3 Chances for US Soft Landing

Higher Ed
Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says the US economy faces a "very narrow window" to achieve a soft landing, and sees the odds of achieving this preferred outcome as "about one in three." Summers speaks on Bloomberg...
News Clip7:34
Bloomberg

Summers: Down the Path to a Soft Landing

Higher Ed
Lawrence H. Summers, Former Treasury Secretary believes the US economy is still strong, and thinks the cooling labor market signals a step down the path to a soft landing.