Instructional Video11:17
Brave Wilderness

Deadliest Job in America - Snake Milker!

6th - 8th
On this episode, Coyote and Mario are in DeLand, Florida at the Reptile Discovery Center to participate in an epic experiment! First up.. they're going to learn about SNAKE VENOM MILKING, one of the deadliest jobs in America! Get ready...
Instructional Video3:13
Barcroft Media

Crocodiles Brutally Ambush Zebras During Migration: SNAPPED IN THE WILD

Higher Ed
Ravenous crocodiles swarm a defenceless zebra as it attempts to cross the treacherous Mara river. While working as a Safari Guide at Mara Intrepids Camp near the Masai Mara, Dennis Waweru Mbugua came across this horde of hungry crocs....
Instructional Video18:00
Catalyst University

Sleep Paralysis | Basic Epidemiology & Mechanism [@ 5:04]

Higher Ed
In this video, we first explore the basic statistics of and concepts regarding sleep paralysis. Then, we dive into the physiological mechanism that causes it.
Instructional Video1:56
Barcroft Media

Hungry Crocodiles Attack Migrating Wildebeest: SNAPPED IN THE WILD

Higher Ed
A float of crocodiles swarm a herd of wildebeest as they try to migrate across the Masai Mara river. Shaurya Reshamwala - who runs a wildlife travel company Call of the Wild in Mumbai, India - was on safari in Kenya when she witnessed...
Instructional Video8:44
Easy Languages

17 Colloquial Expressions You Should Know in Turkish | Super Easy Turkish 17 - With Subtitles

12th - Higher Ed
17 Colloquial Expressions You Should Know in Turkish | Super Easy Turkish 17



Easy Turkish is a project to help you learn Turkish in an authentic and fun way. We interview people in the streets of Istanbul and other places in...
Instructional Video8:44
Easy Languages

17 Colloquial Expressions You Should Know in Turkish | Super Easy Turkish 17

12th - Higher Ed
17 Colloquial Expressions You Should Know in Turkish | Super Easy Turkish 17



Easy Turkish is a project to help you learn Turkish in an authentic and fun way. We interview people in the streets of Istanbul and other places in...
Instructional Video10:34
Mythology & Fiction Explained

The Strange & Terrifying Creatures of Sweden - (Exploring Scandinavian Folklore)

12th - Higher Ed
Today on Mythology & Fiction Explained, we take a look at the many strange creatures and legends that are native to Sweden. These creatures include the Draugr, Skogsraet, Myling, Nacken, Mara, Trollcat and Vittra.
Instructional Video16:27
Infognostica

Siddhartha (Birmingham Film Festival Award Nominee)

9th - 12th
Played at:

Birmingham Film Festival (
2019)
Anifest Roz
afa (2019)
CHINH Kids Inter
national (2019)<

br/>Fabulosis (2019)

The Story of Sid is my f

irst short mythological film.

Other credits are listed...
News Clip6:04
Curated Video

Consumer confidence in the economy is still shaky, says a collection of new reports this week

Higher Ed
Economic reports released this week show a big gap between the performance of the economy and how everyday people feel about it. (Scripps News)
News Clip7:17
Curated Video

The new Space Race: Satellites that track wildfires from orbit

Higher Ed
Instead of chasing stars or exploring new worlds, a growing number of innovators are launching satellites to protect our own Earth, in a new kind of “space race” to spot wildfires before they spread. (Scripps News)
News Clip4:26
Curated Video

Here's how flight cancellations are expected to expand over the next week

Higher Ed
The FAA has ordered flight reductions due to the shutdown to start at 4%. That proportion is supposed to rise to 6% on Tuesday, 8% on Thursday and 10% by the end of next week. (Scripps News)
News Clip4:46
Curated Video

Federal workers miss first full paychecks as shutdown becomes second-longest in US history

Higher Ed
Roughly one million federal employees are estimated to be going without pay during the shutdown. Now, many are expecting to miss the first full paycheck since the shutdown began. (Scripps News)
News Clip2:06
Curated Video

USDA won’t use emergency funds to cover SNAP benefits, agency says

Higher Ed
The USDA won't use the emergency funding it maintains to provide food assistance to needy families during the government shutdown, according to an agency memo obtained by Scripps News on Friday. (Scripps News)
News Clip2:02
Curated Video

Parents call for firing of Westhampton Beach teacher over TikTok posts

9th - Higher Ed
Critics of the teacher argue the post was biased and inappropriate.
News Clip2:43
Curated Video

Who is paying the high cost of tariffs?

Higher Ed
Economic indicators this week have showed new effects of President Donald Trump's tariffs. For American consumers, there could still be price hikes ahead, from groceries to clothing to vehicles. (Scripps News)
News Clip1:16
Curated Video

Mali charges ex-prime minister over social media post

9th - Higher Ed
Moussa Mara was charged with undermining the state and spreading false information shortly after questioning by a cybercrimes unit of the police
News Clip0:53
Curated Video

Mali's former PM Moussa Mara questioned by cybercrime court over social media post

9th - Higher Ed
Mali’s former prime minister Moussa Mara faced another day of questioning on Thursday over a message he posted on social media last month.
News Clip7:46
Curated Video

Impunity and inaction allow Israel to starve Palestinians in Gaza: NGO

9th - Higher Ed
More than 100 non-governmental organisations have released a joint statement demanding action to protect Palestinians.
News Clip9:23
Curated Video

Facebook's shares

9th - Higher Ed
Mara Einstein of City University of New York on the information that Facebook shares with advertisers
News Clip0:53
Curated Video

Mali's former PM Moussa Mara called in for second day of questioning

9th - Higher Ed
Mali’s former prime minister, Moussa Mara, has been called in again for questioning by the country’s Judicial Investigation Brigade. No reason has been given but it's believed to be related to a message he posted on social media about...
News Clip2:55
Curated Video

Some good news from across North America on Wednesday

9th - Higher Ed
With much of the world struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic, there are still some good-news stories to report. Here's a brief roundup.
News Clip5:54
Curated Video

Const. Stevenson 'was a superhero' to Dutch girl 20 years ago

9th - Higher Ed
Mara Wienke met Const. Heidi Stevenson during an RCMP trip to Apeldoorn in 2000 to commemorate the liberation of the Dutch town by Canadian troops during the Second World War.
News Clip6:40
Bloomberg

US, Russia Meet to Talk Ukraine Peace

Higher Ed
Mara Rudman, University of Virginia Miller Center Professor, discusses Ukraine not being involved in talks between the United States and Russia as the two countries spoke about negotiations to create peace in the region. Rudman shares...
News Clip8:24
Bloomberg

What's Next for Israel-Hamas Ceasefire

Higher Ed
Mara Rudman, Professor at the University of Virginia's Miller Center and former State Department official, joins Bloomberg's "Balance of Power" to discuss the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire deal, calling it "possible" and "very...