Science360
Sustainable chemistry center works to transform electronics manufacturing
The changes brewing in this lab could make that smartphone you carry smarter, lighter and more sustainable. It's one of many devices getting an electronic makeover at the Center for Sustainable Materials Chemistry (CSMC). With support...
The Wall Street Journal
Understanding Your DNA
Jill Hagenkord, chief medical officer for Color, speaks with Jason Anders, the WSJ's chief news editor, about how the sophistication and democratization of genetic testing will impact the future of medical treatment.
Religion for Breakfast
The Least Religious Countries in the World
In this episode we examine the topic: The Least Religious Countries in the World
Mr. Beat
Why Do So Many People Have the Same Last Name?
Why are there so many of the same surnames? Why do some surnames go extinct? Why do we call surnames "last names?" Mr. Beat, who has a strange last name, answers these questions in this video. Oh, and Jabril helps out.
Curated Video
Tevye the Dairyman Episode 3
TODAY’S (MODERN) CHILDREN In this third story, “Today’s Children,” we finally begin to explore the famous romances of Tevye’s daughters and the effect they have on Tevye. Tevye is eager to marry off his girls to wealthy and learned men....
Financial Times
Crunched: is the inequality gap really widening?
FT data journalists Federica Cocco and John Burn-Murdoch take a look at the numbers behind the wealth gap amid growing concern that inequality is worsening
The Wall Street Journal
Gotham Gal Venture's Joanne Wilson on What it Takes to Become an Angel
Angel investing comes with risks and rewards. Hear from Joanne Wilson on finding the right startups to support and the benefits of early-stage investing.
The Business Professor
Opportunity - Generation Recognition Exploitation
This Video Explains Opportunity - Generation Recognition Exploitation
Science360
Drone extends Wi-Fi reach for disaster relief: Smart America Expo
At the Smart America Expo, Yan Wan from the University of North Texas exhibited unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) she developed that are capable of providing wireless communications to storm-ravaged areas where telephone access might be...
Boulder Creek International
Kansas City: Working Towards Justice and Unity in Our Community
Kansas City part 7/7: The speaker reflects on the issue of inequity and the need for individuals, agencies, businesses, and communities to work together to create a sense of unity and lift each other up. They discuss the challenges faced...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
College Now
Why are we creating an education shortage? The value of going to college and learning critical thinking skills is on the rise, but access is shrinking. Professor David Deming warns that if we don't put some serious work into fixing these...
TMW Media
How PA Fish and Boat Commission do fishing outreach
This program explores various fishing opportunities where kids can catch their first fish both in the inner cities of Pennsylvania and in the remote National forests of Michigan. You will find out how kids can create a clear path to...
Science360
Wil Wheaton Hosts Gen Nano Awards show with message from Stan Lee
The Generation Nano competition challenged high school students to create unique superheroes based on nanotechnology. The three finalists presented their entries at the 2016 USA Science & Engineering Festival for a panel of expert judges...
Bill Carmody
The Power of Delivering Happiness: The Biggest Marketing Shift of Our Generation
In this video, Bill Carmody highlights the significant marketing shift brought about by Zappos. By focusing on leaving customers happier after a call rather than minimizing call duration, Zappos created loyal and repeat customers.
Visual Learning Systems
Fundamentals of Genetics: Gregor Mendel's Discoveries
In this program Mendel's work is explored in greater detail by using probability to make predictions of the inheritance of specific traits. The use of the Punnett Square is illustrated through easy-to-understand animations. Other...
Catalyst University
Amino Acid Biosynthesis | Biosynthesis of Tryptophan
In this video, I discuss the biosynthesis of the third aromatic amino acid, Tryptophan, from chorismate which occurs in the plastid (chloroplast).
History Hit
Michael Scott on Classical Connections: The ancient world sweet shop
How long were the Silk roads stable during the interconnection of east and west? ***The interviewers audio is lower than the guest speaker*** Michael Scott on Classical Connections, Part 6
Wonderscape
Preschool Prep: Alphabet and Mythical Creatures from A - Z
Join host Kristin as she introduces you to each letter of the alphabet and mythical creatures from the "Land of Make-Believe" from A to Z! Light-hearted, kid-friendly illustrations depict everything from an awesome Abominable Snowman to...
Financial Times
Who are the millennials? – in 5 charts
Millennials are the largest and most powerful consumer generation since the baby boom. But who are they? Where do they live? What is their spending power? We dig into the numbers as part of the FT series Millennial Moment: the business...
Seven Dimensions
Managing Millennials: Strategies for Success
There is a lot of grumbling about the challenges in hiring and managing millennials (people born between 1980 – 2000). Peter Quarry makes helpful suggestions to Eve Ash about appreciating their unique strengths, engaging them through a...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
David L. Green - Teachers Make a Difference - Yvonne Hendricks
David L. Green is an Associate Professor of Materials Science, Chemical, and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Virginia. He received his B.S. from Boston University, an M.S. from the University of Maryland, and his Ph.D. from...
Financial Times
In charts: why millennials are worse off than their parents
From higher unemployment figures, heavier burden loans and less chances of out-earning their parents at the same age, the FT's Lauren Leatherby explains in 5 charts why young Americans might not afford the lifestyle that their parents...
Professor Dave Explains
Lycophytes: Early Vascular Plants
We learned all about nonvascular plants, which are called bryophytes, so what came next in the evolutionary time line for plants? Eventually vascularization came about, and the first vascular plants were called lycophytes. What were...
Physics Girl
5 AMAZING stars we’ve discovered in space!
5 of the most unusual, amazing and interesting stars we've discovered in our universe. Red giants, supernovas, hybrid stars, orbiting binaries, large stars, old stars, small stars, we've discovered thousands of stars within our milky way...