Instructional Video3:06
Curated Video

Crop X: Using NASA Technology to Optimize Potato Farming and Marketing Decisions

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Crop X is a small company that uses NASA image processing technology to help farmers in the Columbia Basin region of Oregon make informed marketing decisions. By analyzing satellite images, Crop X can count the number of potato fields...
Instructional Video2:42
Curated Video

Meet Futhi: Africa's First Cloned Animal

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Meet Futhi, Africa's first cloned animal and the identical twin of a champion milk-producing cow. Born at a research center in South Africa, Futhi's birth marks a significant milestone in genetic cloning technology. While there are...
Instructional Video3:24
Curated Video

Revolutionizing Urban Waste Management: The Arrow Bio Solution

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Arrow Bio is a patented waste processing center that transforms garbage into valuable resources such as fertilizer, recyclable materials, and methane gas for energy. With automated separation technology, it efficiently separates...
Instructional Video2:59
Curated Video

Wellbeing A-Z -Organic

12th - Higher Ed
Is there really any difference between traditionally grown fruit and vegies, and Organic? What about the taste? We weigh up the pros and cons of paying extra for your weekly groceries.
Instructional Video9:54
Primer

Simulating Foraging Decisions

12th - Higher Ed
Simulating Foraging Decisions
Instructional Video5:18
Financial Times

Towards more sustainable fertilisers

Higher Ed
As the world’s population grows so will our use of synthetic fertilisers. Innovations mean more sustainable options exist, but they still must be viable
Instructional Video2:51
Financial Times

Rise of food waste technology

Higher Ed
FT Food Revolution - New technology and AI are helping tackle the mounting problem of food waste. Start-ups that allow supermarkets to shift their pricing based on the freshness of food, digital 'twins' that help producers to monitor...
Instructional Video4:00
Financial Times

Making the heart of a star power the world

Higher Ed
FT Rethink - Nuclear fusion has enormous potential as an energy source - it doesn't produce carbon and creates a lot less radioactive waste than current fission nuclear reactors. Until now, generating a nuclear fusion reaction...
Instructional Video3:07
Financial Times

Can the auto industry accelerate sustainable production?

Higher Ed
FT Tech - Carmakers racing to meet net-zero goals have focused on electric powertrains. But while electric cars do produce less emissions than conventional vehicles, their manufacture is still far from sustainable. As the FT’s Peter...
Instructional Video2:40
Financial Times

Can new lenders save Brazil’s struggling farmers?

Higher Ed
Brazil is an agricultural powerhouse, but up to 80 per cent of the farms are small, family-run businesses, and a significant number are struggling. High interest rates, an outdated, over-complicated credit system, and a lack of bank...
Instructional Video6:15
Financial Times

Can high-tech urban farming reduce Singapore's reliance on imports?

Higher Ed
FT Food Revolution - The so-called 'economic miracle' that transformed Singapore into a prosperous city-state saw most of its arable land redeveloped. With less than 1 per cent left to grow crops, the government hopes advanced urban...
Instructional Video2:56
Financial Times

Food and fuel compete for farmland

Higher Ed
FT Food Revolution - The UN’s World Food Programme has described 2022 as 'a year of unprecedented hunger', with millions of people in dozens of countries facing famine. Yet significant amounts of farmland are being used to produce not...
Instructional Video7:08
Financial Times

Can scientists develop a coffee bean more resistant to climate change?

Higher Ed
FT Food Revolution - The world’s top coffee producing nations all lie at similar tropical latitudes, where even small rises in temperature are forecast to have severe consequences for people and agriculture. But as the FT’s Nic Fildes...
Instructional Video14:19
Financial Times

Supply chain and recruitment pressures force restaurants to innovate

Higher Ed
After 18 years in London kitchens, chef James Ferguson and partner Alethea Palmer moved to a remote corner of Fife to open the Kinneuchar Inn, which sources meat, fish and vegetables from the local estate. But just a few months later...
Instructional Video3:37
Curated Video

Basic Knife Skills: How To Cut Round Produce

Pre-K - Higher Ed
If you’re planning to cook a balanced meal, bake a fruit pastry, or just eat some fruits and vegetables, you probably need to know how to cut produce. 🍉🍍🥝 Because nature doesn’t give us square fruits and vegetables, we have to learn how...
Instructional Video2:02
Learning Mole

How Does it Work? - Thermal Camera

Pre-K - 12th
This video is explaining how thermal camera works for kids.
Instructional Video1:45
Curated Video

GCSE Physics - Geothermal Power #11

9th - Higher Ed
This video covers: - What geothermal energy is - How it can be used to heat water or generate electricity - It's pros and cons General info: - Only relevant to AQA and IGCSE Edexcel Exam board specific info: AQA - Everything is relevant...
Instructional Video4:52
Curated Video

GCSE Physics - Electromagnetism #78

9th - Higher Ed
In this video we cover: - What electromagnetism is - How it works in wires, coils, solenoids and electromagnets - How to increase the strength of an electromagnet Exam board specific info: AQA - Everything is relevant to your course!...
Instructional Video9:25
Curated Video

What are GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms)?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
GMO or genetically modified organisms are organisms with their DNA modified, usually by adding new or different DNA from another organism. GM crops are crops that have genes from bacteria. These genes allow the plants to either produce...
Instructional Video2:42
Curated Video

GCSE Physics - Nuclear Fusion #39

9th - Higher Ed
This video covers: - What nuclear fusion is - The conditions required for nuclear fusion - How it's different from nuclear fission General info: - Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses - See below for whether it is higher or foundation...
Instructional Video3:45
Curated Video

GCSE Physics - Nuclear Fission #38

9th - Higher Ed
This video covers: - How the process of nuclear fission works - What a 'chain reaction' is - The pros and cons of nuclear fission General info: - Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses - See below for whether it is higher or foundation...
Instructional Video2:38
Curated Video

GCSE Physics - Permanent & Induced Magnets #77

9th - Higher Ed
In this video you'll learn: - The difference between a 'magnet' and a 'magnetic material' - The difference between a permanent and an induced magnet - The 4 magnetic materials This video is suitable for: - Higher and Foundation tiers -...
Instructional Video2:28
Curated Video

GCSE Physics - Wind and Solar #10

9th - Higher Ed
In this video we cover: - What wind and solar power are - Where they're used - Their pros and cons General info: - Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses Exam board specific info: AQA - Everything is relevant to your course! IGCSE...
Instructional Video5:03
Curated Video

GCSE Physics - Ultrasound #74

9th - Higher Ed
This video covers: - The idea that ultrasound is just sound with a frequency over 20,000 Hz - How we can generate ultrasound - How we use ultrasound to view foetuses in prenatal scanning - How we use ultrasound to check the quality of...