Stock Footage0:30
Getty Images

HD: A Dozen Matches in Slow Motion

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Twelve matches are ignited in slow motion, each triggering the next in a spectacular chain reaction. The beginning is quite a tease. Shot on a Red One digital cinema camera.
Stock Footage0:30
Getty Images

HD: Dozen Matches Burn

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A slow-motion glimpse of a dozen matches burning side-by-side. They glow reddish purple with heat. Shot on a Red One digital cinema camera.
Stock Footage0:29
Getty Images

Kilauea Fumarole at night. HD - Halemaʻumaʻu

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Kilauea crater fumarole at night, note the pulses of the volcano, changing the intensity of the light reflected at the fumarole.
Stock Footage2:21
Getty Images

Filming of 'The Cheetah Girls 2 Launch Party'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Brenda Song on the Hot Spot viewing party, on her show and the popularity and success of Disney Channel shows, on being a role model for young girls, on advice she gives to her young fans, on the pressures of being young and working in...
Stock Footage0:30
Getty Images

Kilauea Fumarole at night.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Kilauea crater fumarole at night, note the pulses of the volcano, changing the intensity of the light reflected at the fumarole.
Stock Footage0:30
Getty Images

HD: Dozen matches in a domino effect

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A row of matches is ignited. One by one they take flame, burning down the stem. Shot on a Red One digital cinema camera.
News Clip14:33
Bloomberg

N.J. Gov. Murphy on Balancing the Budget and Keeping Covid Out of State

Higher Ed
Jul.09 -- New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, a Democrat, talks about the state's budget shortfall, his new order to wear face coverings outside, and the order for some people to quarantine when coming from out of state. He spoke with...
News Clip0:26
Curated Video

Study: High Rates of COVID-19 Among Grocery Workers

Higher Ed
Workers in customer-facing roles were five times more likely to test positive than those in other roles.
News Clip3:41
Bloomberg

Vaccine Rollout Will Be Difficult: Johns Hopkins' Adalja

Higher Ed
Dec.03 -- Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, says the Covid-19 testing lines in Los Angeles are not acceptable and adds that he's worried about rural hospitals struggling to contain the virus. He...
News Clip5:08
Curated Video

Cast of Syfy's 'Ghost Hunters' demonstrate their equipment

Higher Ed
AP Television Hartford, Conn.,2 Oct. 2009 1. Wideshot of Mark Twain House 2. Push in of Mark Twain House 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Jason Hawes/Lead Investigator, The Atlantic Paranormal Society "Well, there's a lot of equipment that we use....
News Clip2:56
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Greece in countdown for controversial EU Turkey migrant returns

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Greece in countdown for controversial EU Turkey migrant returns
News Clip2:28
Bloomberg

Prepare for a Volatile September in EM, Says Regent Atlantic's Kapyrin

Higher Ed
Sep.03 -- Andy Kapyrin, partner and director of research at Regent Atlantic, discusses emerging markets on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
News Clip3:15
Press Association

What are the rules on face coverings in UK schools?

Higher Ed
The Government has tweaked the rules for face coverings in schools in England after coming under pressure to follow Scotland’s example, where older pupils will be required to wear face coverings in between lessons from next week.
News Clip3:36
Bloomberg

Gov. Murphy Says He'd Love to Build 'Wall' Around N.J. to Keep Covid Out

Higher Ed
Jul.09 -- New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, a Democrat, says he was caught off guard by the surge of new coronavirus cases in other states. Murphy talks about efforts to quarantine people coming from "hot spots." He speaks to Bloomberg's...
News Clip4:56
Press Association

PM explains face mask policy on visit to school

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Castle Rock High in Coalville, Leicestershire. He discusses face coverings, requests to meet Covid bereaved families and the suspected poisoning of Alexei Navalny.
News Clip8:01
Bloomberg

Merrill's Sieg on Economy, Cryptos and War for Talent

Higher Ed
Merrill Lynch Wealth Management President Andy Sieg sees a lot of reasons for optimism about the future of the U.S. economy and expects the Federal Reserve to remain on the sidelines for quite some time. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
News Clip2:37
Curated Video

Celebs tuck in to steak at the opening of new restaurant

Higher Ed
AP Entertainment Los Angeles, 17 June 2009 1. Wide shot of "Boa Steakhouse" on 9200 Sunset Blvd. 2. Tight shot of "Boa Steakhouse" sign 3. Shot of Audi Q7 TD1 4. Interior shot of bar 5. Interior shot of restaurant 6. Wide...
News Clip8:18
Bloomberg

KKR's McVey Sees No U.S. Recession, Rates Holding Above Zero

Higher Ed
Aug.08 -- Henry McVey, head of global macro and asset allocation at KKR, discusses his new report for the firm on geopolitical 'hot spots" for investors. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
Instructional Video8:01
Khan Academy

Hawaiian Islands Formation, Cosmology and Astronomy

8th
Sal explains the formation of Hawaii and the theories behind the formation of a boundary-related hot spot. He debates the concept that the hot spot is traveling along with the plate.
Instructional Video11:58
Khan Academy

Plate Tectonics: Geological Features of Divergent Plate Boundaries

8th
Sal explains the mechanism of crust lift developing at hot spots. The density changes at that point, continuing to cause depressions. The depressions and thinner layers fill with water, resulting in a flooded rift valley.
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Plate Tectonics: The Hawaiian Archipelago

9th - 10th
This video segment adapted from NOVA uses animation to show the relationship between the movement of a tectonic plate and whether volcanoes on the Hawaiian Islands are active or dormant. 4m 38s
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Plate Tectonics: Hawaiian Islands Formation

9th - 10th
Discusses the formation of the Hawaiian Islands by the stationary hot spot under the Pacific plate.