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Economics Explained
The 2020 Nobel Prize in Economics: Private / Common Values
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, or simply the Nobel Prize in Economics is an award given every year to thought leaders in the field.
In and amongst all of the happenings in the...
In and amongst all of the happenings in the...
Physics Girl
This thing is -270°C and is EVERYWHERE
The universe is microwaving itself. A mystery signal discovered in the 1960s led to a Nobel prize. In this video, Dianna explores one of the most mysterious discoveries in physics - a constant microwave signal that seemed to be coming...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
NIST Unscripted: Eric Cornell
Eric Cornell, NIST Fellow and Nobel Laureate tells the exciting story of how he and colleague Carl Weiman made the first-ever observation of a new state of matter, the Bose-Einstein condensate, in 1995. The breakthrough led to the duo,...
Catalyst University
Anatomy & Physiology of Olfaction [Nobel Prize Work!]
In this video, we explore the following:<br/>
[1] Anatomy, location, and organization of olfactory<br/> epithelium
[2] Biosign<br/>aling events f<br/>or smell
[3] Olfactory coding
[4] Olfactory pathway to the brain
[1] Anatomy, location, and organization of olfactory<br/> epithelium
[2] Biosign<br/>aling events f<br/>or smell
[3] Olfactory coding
[4] Olfactory pathway to the brain
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Robert L. Dilenschneider - Nailing It: How History's Awesome Twentysomethings Got It Together
Robert L. Dilenschneider formed The Dilenschneider Group in October 1991. Prior to forming his own firm, Mr. Dilenschneider served as president and chief executive officer of Hill and Knowlton, Inc. from 1986 to 1991. He has counseled...
Economics Explained
This Year’s Nobel Prize Is Going To Change Everything... | Economics Explained
This Year’s Nobel Prize Is Going To Change Everything... | Economics Explained
One Minute History
Madame Marie Curie - Empowerment in Action - One Minute History
Madame Marie Curie is the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. She is awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics, along with her husband Pierre and Henri Becquerel, for developing the theory of ‘radioactivity’. In 1911, Curie wins a second...
Professor Dave Explains
Diabetes and Insulin: A Triumph for Recombinant DNA Technology
Having talked a lot about diseases caused by pathogens, and the breakthroughs with antibiotics and vaccines to address them, it's time to check out some other maladies that are more directly related to human physiology. Let's start with...
Curated Video
ATP - Energy of the Cell
ATP is the energy currency of the body. In this video, I talk about what ATP is and how it works. I also talk about the scientists that have contributed a lot to what we know about how ATP works.
Economics Explained
Are The "Extreme" Economic Systems Totally Pointless?: Communism Starts To Unravel
Karl Marx and Frederick Engels were philosophers, political theorists, and economists responsible for writing the communist manifesto, which is today probably the most widely recognized text outlining a system for a communal...
Professor Dave Explains
The Birth of Microbiology
As we have come to understand in this series, the most devastating diseases to ever plague mankind have been the cause of pathogenic organisms. Although strategies had been developed to combat some of these diseases, it was not until the...
Curated Video
Chien-Shiung Wu: The First Lady of Physics
We hear a lot about famous scientists like Marie Curie and Albert Einstein, but have you ever heard of Chien-Shiung Wu and her work on the Manhattan Project?
Red Rock Films
Women's History Activator: Marie Curie
Event: October 1921. Scientist Marie Curie, winner of two Nobel prizes, visits the White House to accept a gift of one gram of radium. Story: Marie Curie worked hard to study science and was sometimes rejected because of her gender. She...
Wonderscape
Marie Curie: A Pioneer in Science
This video is a lesson about the life and achievements of Marie Curie, a pioneering female scientist. It covers her early life in Poland, her struggles to pursue education in France, her marriage to Pierre Curie, and their joint research...
Curated Video
AIDS Memorial Quilt: Raising Awareness a Stitch at a Time
The AIDS Memorial quilt is a community art project that changed the world’s perception of HIV and AIDs.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Globalization's Discontents [Joe Stiglitz]
The promise of globalization is built on a lie, designed to spread risk while concentrating reward. Joe Stiglitz digs into why so many economists and policymakers have twisted the facts in support of this form of globalization. Produced...
Catalyst University
Quantum Mechanics | The Photoelectric Effect
This is an introductory video to Albert Einstein's photoelectric effect, the discipline that made him a Nobel laureate. <br/>
-For Physical chemistry & Quantum le<br/>vel studies
-For Physical chemistry & Quantum le<br/>vel studies
Economics Explained
Are The "Extreme" Economic Systems Totally Pointless?: Hands Off Capitalism
Karl Marx and Frederick Engels were philosophers, political theorists, and economists responsible for writing the communist manifesto, which is today probably the most widely recognized text outlining a system for a communal...
Wonderscape
Albert Einstein: The Genius Who Changed the World
In this video transcript, we learn about the life and contributions of Albert Einstein, a famous scientist who revolutionized our understanding of the universe. From his early curiosity in mathematics and electricity to his...
University of Nottingham
Periodic Table of Videos: The Nobel Prize for Chemistry 2008
Professor Poliakoff of the University of Nottingham watches the announcement of the 2008 Nobel Prize in chemistry, and then talks about the winners and their work with green fluorescent protein. [6:10]
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Harold Varmus
Harold Varmus, winner of a Nobel Prize in 1989 for his work in cancer research, discusses his involvement in politics under President Obama through his work on the Council of Advisers on Science and Technology. Aired Jan. 30, 2009 [35:38...
Nobel Media AB
The Nobel Prize: William Faulkner Banquet Speech
The Nobel Prize site offers a transcript of the speech William Faulkner gave after accepting the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1949.