Instructional Video3:33
Science360

EARLY CONCEPT BRAIN RESEARCH: CHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS

12th - Higher Ed
Dopamine is a special chemical, neurologically speaking. The neurotransmitter is crucial for decision-making, learning, movement and more. Scientists know that varying dopamine levels affect neurons, but don't yet have a method to...
Instructional Video4:54
Curated Video

Introduction to AD-AS Diagrams and Analysis

12th - Higher Ed
This video is an introduction to AD/AS diagrams in macroeconomics. The video covers three separate curves in these diagrams, including the aggregate demand curve, the short-run aggregate supply curve, and the long-run aggregate supply...
Instructional Video16:12
Curated Video

Scenario Planning and Risk Assessment for Business Uncertainty

Higher Ed
The video discusses the importance of scenario planning for businesses in responding to uncertainty and unexpected events that may disrupt their projections and performance. The presenter discusses the various types of risks that...
Instructional Video3:33
Science360

Chemical investigations -- early concept brain research

12th - Higher Ed
Dopamine is a special chemical, neurologically speaking. The neurotransmitter is crucial for decision-making, learning, movement and more. Scientists know that varying dopamine levels affect neurons, but don’t yet have a method to...
Instructional Video16:46
Curated Video

Risk Mitigation Strategies for Businesses: Dealing with Uncertain Events and Key Staff Members

Higher Ed
This is a lecture presentation discussing some of the risk mitigation plans that businesses can put in place to protect themselves from uncertain events in the market. The presentation covers strategies that help a business respond to...
Instructional Video24:57
The Wall Street Journal

JBS USA CEO Andre Nogueira and Feeding America CEO on Food Supply Chai

Higher Ed
Claire Babineaux-Fontento, CEO of Feeding America, and Andre Nogueira, president and CEO of JBS USA, discuss how the pandemic has revealed vulnerabilities in the nation's sprawling food supply chain, and solutions for the future.
Instructional Video7:22
Financial Times

Extinction Rebellion: what pushes people to drastic action on climate change?

Higher Ed
The FT joins four members of a family taking part in the London 'shutdown' to ask about the importance of taking a stand, and what the point is of getting arrested.
Instructional Video17:53
The Wall Street Journal

On the Hunt

Higher Ed
Kathy Xu, founder and managing partner at Capital Today Group, talks with WSJ Senior Asia Correspondent Phred Dvorak about distinguishing the good from the bad in China's venture-capital markets.<br/>
Instructional Video29:16
The Wall Street Journal

The Outlook for Growth in Asia

Higher Ed
Japanese Economy Minister Hiroshige Seko and WSJ Editor in Chief Gerard Baker discuss the outlook for Asia's economic growth.
Instructional Video27:50
The Wall Street Journal

The Future of Tech Investment

Higher Ed
Masayoshi Son, chairman and CEO of SoftBank Group, talks with WSJ Editor in Chief Gerard Baker about how he chooses his bets in future technology.
Instructional Video1:18
Financial Times

AI and robotics challenge businesses

Higher Ed
The FT's Rana Foroohar points to the challenges that AI and robotics pose to businesses in terms of ethics and privacy, a topic which brought much discussion at this year's World Economic Forum.
Instructional Video24:55
The Wall Street Journal

When Elephants Fight

Higher Ed
Mastercard's Michael Froman and Arnold & Porter's Claire Reade speak with WSJ Associate Editor John Bussey about the trade battle between the U.S. and China, and the future of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.<br/>
Instructional Video3:06
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Nolan Bushnell - Education Lighting the Fire

Higher Ed
Nolan Bushnell is a technology pioneer, entrepreneur and scientist. Often cited as the father of the video game industry, he is best known as the founder of Atari Corporation and Chuck E. Cheese Pizza Time Theater. Mr....
Instructional Video3:21
Financial Times

What Covid-19 toilet paper shortages tell us about supply chains

Higher Ed
FT Trade Secrets writer Aime Williams goes on a mission to find toilet roll. The coronavirus outbreak has emptied supermarket shelves. But why can't manufacturers just divert the unused office paper?
Instructional Video15:22
The Wall Street Journal

Pro-Perspective: The Risks Of Foreign Technology

Higher Ed
Katherine Gronberg or Forescout Technologies presents on the extent to which foreign technology poses a risk to the U.S. private sector and national security, and what can companies practically do to quantify and counter the risks.
Instructional Video24:02
The Wall Street Journal

The Future of Mobility

Higher Ed
Toyota Chairman Takeshi Uchiyamada and WSJ Tokyo Bureau Chief Peter Landers discuss the future of transportation technology and its effects on the world around us.
Instructional Video8:47
TLDR News

How's Brexit Going? (Five Years Since the Referendum) - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Five years ago today the British people voted to leave the EU. Then about 6 months ago the UK finally did. So in this video we're going to unpick what's happened in that time and discuss three positive and three negatives out of the...
Instructional Video8:47
TLDR News

Europe Closes its Borders to Britain: How Brexit & COVID Have Made the UK Isolated - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Over 40 countries have blocked travellers from the UK in the last three days. This has caused huge disruption to Britain with over 1,500 lorries trying to get out of the UK and thousands of people stuck. So in this video we discuss the...
Instructional Video20:59
The Wall Street Journal

Kohl's CEO Michelle Gass on Rethinking Strategy in a Crisis

Higher Ed
From decisions around closing stores and new revenue streams, to finding new ways to support furloughed staff, Michelle Gass, explains the crucial steps she's taken over the past ten months to ensure Kohl's long-term future.
Instructional Video5:31
Mediacorp

The Future of Food: Lab-Grown Meat and Alternative Sources

12th - Higher Ed
Singapore currently imports 90% of its food, which puts it in a precarious position as food is projected to become scarce in the future. So the country is investing big in alternative food research and innovation. Learn about some of...
Instructional Video19:15
The Wall Street Journal

When Tech Meets the Surveillance State

Higher Ed
Human Rights Watch's Sophie Richardson discusses the dark side of China's use of cutting-edge surveillance technology with WSJ Editor Josh Chin.
Instructional Video5:11
TLDR News

Project Fear Becomes Reality? Is Brexit to Blame for British Shortages - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Britain's going through quite of lot of disruption at the moment; fuel shortages, food shortages and rising energy prices. So some are beginning to question whether what was once called Project Fear is now becoming a reality. So in this...
Instructional Video34:26
The Wall Street Journal

The Trump Agenda: America's Role in Asia

Higher Ed
The U.S. State Department's top diplomat for the Asia-Pacific region, Susan Thornton, talks with WSJ Executive Washington Editor and Chief Commentator Gerald F. Seib about America's role in Asia.
Instructional Video20:34
The Wall Street Journal

The View From the C-Suite: The China Play

Higher Ed
Jane Jie Sun, CEO of Ctrip.com International, talks with WSJ Senior Asia Correspondent Phred Dvorak about riding China's continually expanding economy and the boom in Chinese traveling abroad.