Step Back History
What is the Shinto Religion?
Shinto is a religion as Japanese as the cherry blossom and the mech suit. Today, we're gonna take a dive into this ancient and unique faith to redefine what we even call a religion.
The Art Assignment
Art We Launched Into Space
There is plenty of art ABOUT space, but this video explores art ACTUALLY IN space. Learn about cosmonauts sketching orbital sunrises, the Moon Museum, Carl Sagan's Golden Record, and the sculptures currently orbiting Earth today, among...
ProTeachersVideo
KS3/4 Science: Stem Cell Research: The Issue
Stem Cell Research - The Issues: Professor Ian Wilmut examines the concept of stem cell research, the science behind it and his opinion for the technology, while others present issues for concern. This programme examines the issues...
Healthcare Triage
Rising Pet Care Costs Might Tell Us Something about Human Health Care Costs
In almost every year since the 1960s, health care spending has grown at least as fast as the overall economy, and often much faster. Health economists have long debated why.
The Art Assignment
Art As Experience: Book Club #2 | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios
Round 2 of The Art Assignment Book Club features John Dewey's Art As Experience, which certainly was an experience to read - congratulations to you if you did it! If you didn't, we understand. We read it for you, and we'll discuss some...
The Wall Street Journal
Fewer, Bigger Health-Care Companies
A burst of mergers of health-care companies aims to reshape the market. What is the goal in uniting insurers, retailers, pharmacy benefit managers and even health-care providers?
Global Health with Greg Martin
Global Health Law - an interview with Larry Gostin
In this video Greg Martin talks to Larry about his book and also asks him to give advice to young people starting out in the global health field. Larry Gostin is a global leader in the are of global health law and human rights.
Independent Producers
Inventor of Polarizing Microscope Sheds Light on Cell's Mystery
A new way of looking at live cells is revolutionizing our understanding of how molecular life works. However, it is how one scientist managed to complete his study despite facing World War II in Japan that makes his discovery so...
Dom Burgess
What Happens When You Are Struck By Lightning?
Third degree burns, brain damage and heart attacks. In this episode, Dom investigates what happens to your body when you are struck by lightning and why high voltage electricity is just, like, really not good for you! Prepare to be SHOCKED!
Kids Learning Videos
Puppy Facts for Kids!
Puppy Facts for Children! Learn about Puppies with this video from Kids Learning Videos! Puppies are baby dogs and are so much fun to be around. Puppy dogs are so cute and have so much energy. Watch this video to learn more about...
Kids Learning Videos
Farm Animal Facts for Kids
Farm Animal Facts for Children Learn about Farm animals with this video. Farm animals are some of the best and favorite animals of children. These animal facts are great for kids to learn more about these common farm animals. We hope you...
The Wall Street Journal
The Gene-Editing Revolution
Scientists are now hoping to cure diseases by editing the faulty genes that cause them. But we are still learning about the complex working of the human genome. What are the risks when you tinker with a genetic code that we only...
Step Back History
A Brief History of Germany... Before there was a Germany
This video is part one of a series, and here, we’ll be talking about ancient Germanic tribes, Charlemagne, and the Holy Roman Empire.
AllTime 10s
10 Facts About The Human Body You'd Rather Not Know
The human body is a wondrous and incredible thing, but if you delve a little deeper, it's also actually pretty gross. Here's our top 10 facts about the human body, that you'd probably rather not know'
Cerebellum
The Human Body Major Systems & Organs - Genetics And The Digestive System
The human body is a wondrously complex machine made of flesh, bone, muscles, organs, blood vessels and highly specialized systems that function together to sustain life. This fascinating third part of The Human Body series examines the...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Oceanic Economics
At a time when the world faces a multitude of potential calamities ranging from climate change to water pollution and plastic pollution, to rapid population growth, the solution may well be in the sea around us. “It is water, the world’s...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Anatomy of the Pericardium: Why Hearts Are in a Sac
This video shows a dissection of a heart and explains the importance of the pericardium, the sac that surrounds the heart. They discuss the two layers of the pericardium and how they protect and anchor the heart, as well as the potential...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Herman Beavers - Why Poetry Matters
Herman Beavers has taught at Penn since 1989. Professor Beavers has a joint appointment in the Department of Africana Studies and teaches courses in African American and American literature, including courses on Southern Modernism, 20th...
Curated Video
Evaluating Management and Leadership Styles Using the Blake and Mouton Grid and Tannenbaum-Schmidt Continuum
In this video, the speaker discusses different management and leadership styles, such as autocratic, democratic, paternalistic, and charismatic. They explore two methods of evaluating leadership styles: Blake and Mouton grid and...
The Wall Street Journal
Four Crispr Scientists on the Future of Gene-Editing
Trained in the labs of Crispr inventors and pioneers, Janice Chen, Nicole Gaudelli, Omar Abudayyeh and Jonathan Gootenberg discuss the gene-editing trials they are working on, with the goal of drastically changing our understanding of...
The Wall Street Journal
Kai-Fu Lee on the Future of AI and Enterprise Tech
Kai-Fu Lee, founder and CEO of Sinovation Ventures on where AI trendlines head next, and how AI will be applied to enterprise.
Visual Learning Systems
Features of Fish: What Is a Fish?
This colorful, lively series of videos explores the fascinating features of fishes. The major characteristics of this widely diverse group of vertebrates are described through the use of live-action video. Special attention is paid to...
de Dicto
Understanding Human Psychology Through Robots with Prof. Angelo Cangelosi: Building entire systems
How do you go from identifying a single method to building an entire system? Understanding Human Psychology Through Robots with Prof. Angelo Cangelosi, Part 4
Brave Wilderness
Acid Spraying Vinegaroon!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote has to watch his eyes because the creepy alien-like arachnid he stumbles upon is well known to spray acid into the face of its predators! Yes that's right, this creature sprays ACID! Aptly...