Instructional Video14:18
TED Talks

TED: Nature, art and magical blocks of flying concrete | Lonneke Gordijn

12th - Higher Ed
Our bodies instinctually respond to the movements and rhythms of nature, like the uplifting feeling you get when walking in a forest. Can art evoke the same emotions? Experiential artist Lonneke Gordijn takes us through her studio's...
Instructional Video13:07
TED Talks

TED: The incredible creativity of deepfakes -- and the worrying future of AI | Tom Graham

12th - Higher Ed
AI-generated media that looks and sounds exactly like the real world will soon permeate our lives. How should we prepare for it? AI developer Tom Graham discusses the extraordinary power of this rapidly advancing technology, demoing...
Instructional Video13:55
TED Talks

TED: The disappearing computer -- and a world where you can take AI everywhere | Imran Chaudhri

12th - Higher Ed
In this exclusive preview of groundbreaking, unreleased technology, former Apple designer and Humane cofounder Imran Chaudhri envisions a future where AI enables our devices to "disappear." He gives a sneak peek of his company's new...
Instructional Video4:26
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Seeing things that aren't there? It's pareidolia | Susan G. Wardle

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Imagine opening a bag of chips, only to find Santa Claus looking back at you. Or turning a corner to see a building smiling at you. Humans see faces in all kinds of mundane objects, but these faces aren't real— they're illusions due to a...
Instructional Video6:32
SciShow Kids

How Does Food Get to Our Stomachs and More Answers to Your Questions! | SciShow Kids

K - 5th
This week, Mister Brown joins Squeaks to answer a bunch more of your questions about the Earth and about our bodies!
Instructional Video11:07
Crash Course

The Horrors of the Grand Guignol: Crash Course Theater #35

12th - Higher Ed
Prepare to be horrified, and to look into the face of inhumanity with the Grand Guignol. Mike Rugnetta teaches you about one of theater history's most horrible chapters. The Grand Guignol was a French theater based in Paris from the late...
Instructional Video14:12
TED Talks

TED: How to design climate-resilient buildings | Alyssa-Amor Gibbons

12th - Higher Ed
Architecture can't ignore the realities of climate change. For time-tested solutions that perform under extreme conditions, designer Alyssa-Amor Gibbons says we should look to traditional buildings. Taking us to her home of Barbados,...
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PBS

Children of color with autism face disparities of care and isolation

12th - Higher Ed
African-American children are often diagnosed with autism at older ages than white children, missing years of potential intervention and treatment. Special correspondent John Donvan and producer Karen Zucker meet a black family who...
News Clip9:28
PBS

Rosa Parks Trained for Life Full of Activism

12th - Higher Ed
Gwen Ifill talks with biographer Jeanne Theoharis, whose book "The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks" offers a complex portrait of the woman best known for refusing to give up her seat on an Alabama bus in 1955.
News Clip2:46
Curated Video

USA: BILL CLINTON MEETS MEXICAN PRESIDENT ERNESTO ZEDILLO

Higher Ed
English/Nat President Bill Clinton is beefing up naval presence in the Persian Gulf area as tensions continue to rise between the U-S and Iraq. Clinton said on Friday the aircraft carrier \"U-S-S George Washington\" will join the \"U-S-S...
News Clip3:37
Curated Video

USA: ANNUAL EAST COAST DOLL AND TEDDY BEAR EXHIBITION OPENS

Higher Ed
English/Nat Thousands of the world's most fascinating teddy bears and dolls have gone on display in Washington, D-C. Centre of attraction at this year's Doll and Teddy Bear Expo is a bear formerly owned by the late Jacqueline...
News Clip1:33
Curated Video

Belgium - Custard-pie anarchist Noel Godin

Higher Ed
Custard-pie anarchists, who attack their victims with creamy cakes, have threatened to use their sticky weaponry against Pope John Paul II. Ring-leader Noel Godin, well known in France for his gooey attacks on celebrities, says he...
News Clip2:01
Curated Video

RUSSIA: SERB OPPOSITION LEADER DRASKOVIC VISIT

Higher Ed
Russian/Nat Serb opposition leader Vuk Draskovic has warned that there could be a new civil war in the Balkans if Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic continues to demand federal-wide elections across Serbia and Montenegro. He warned...
News Clip4:10
Curated Video

Pakistan female TV show host is actually a man

Higher Ed
1. Wide of city street 2. Mid of city street 3. Ali Saleem (also known as Begum Nawazish Ali) coming out of his bedroom 4. Various of Ali and his younger sister playing with cat 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Ali Saleem, Television host: "They...
News Clip3:17
Curated Video

USA - Oscar nominees invited to lunch

Higher Ed
Oscar lunch / Los Angeles / March 9 / ENT2 Contenders line up for dinner with Oscar The Oscars lunch, the precursor to the actual Oscar ceremony has become an important tradition in Hollywood and is a chance for film fans and the media...
News Clip1:04
Curated Video

USA - Cohen statement on nuclear tests

Higher Ed
US Defence Secretary William Cohen has spoken out about India and Pakistan's nuclear testing. He told graduating West Point cadets that the tests, including the latest carried out by Pakistan on Saturday, underscored the need to control...
Instructional Video2:45
MinuteEarth

Is It Safe To Get Your DNA Tested?

12th - Higher Ed
Once it’s out of your body, your genetic information is valuable to a variety of people, but you can keep it safe(ish) with a few simple steps. ___________________________________________ To learn more, start your googling with these...
Instructional Video8:10
SciShow

Cockroaches, Alligators & Other Weird Sources of New Drugs

12th - Higher Ed
Some of humanity’s favorite antibiotics are starting to lose their mojo, in the face of smart, sneaky, and rapidly-evolving bacteria. To find new drugs to combat these superbugs, scientists are looking in some weird new places, like...
Instructional Video10:50
Crash Course

What Is Outbreak Culture? Crash Course Outbreak Science

12th - Higher Ed
When we think of how we respond to outbreaks, we often think of physical things like vaccines or medicines, but there is another factor that is just as critical to understand: culture! Culture determines how we collaborate and use the...
Instructional Video4:25
SciShow Kids

How Sharks Find Food With Electricity! | Amazing Animal Senses | SciShow Kids

K - 5th
Jessi and Squeaks learn about special spots on a shark's face that help them find food using electricity! First Grade Next Generation Science Standards Crosscutting Concept: Structure and Function: The way an object is shaped or...
Instructional Video4:32
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Daniel Finkel: Can you solve the alien probe riddle?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Your team has developed a probe to study an alien monolith. It needs protective coatings — in red, purple and green — to cope with the environments it passes through. Can you figure out how to apply the colors so the probe survives the...
Instructional Video4:06
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Kay Almere Read: The Aztec myth of the unlikeliest sun god

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Nanahuatl, weakest of the Aztec gods, sickly and covered in pimples, had been chosen to form a new world. There had already been four worlds, each set in motion by its own "Lord Sun," and each had been destroyed. For a new world to be...
Instructional Video11:46
PBS

Proving Pick's Theorem

12th - Higher Ed
What is Pick's Theorem and how can we prove it?