Instructional Video5:40
Science360

Researchers Make Breakthrough in the Production of Double-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

12th - Higher Ed
View an interview with Mark C. Hersam of Northwestern University. Double-sided carbon nanotubes are highly prized for their use in solar cells and other applications, but until now creating a supply of just double-sided carbon nanotubes,...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

How Paper is Made

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a brief history of paper, from its origins in ancient Egypt and China to its global production and use today. It explains the process of paper production and highlights the importance of recycling paper to protect...
Instructional Video2:45
The Business Professor

Product Cost Components

Higher Ed
The components of product cost include direct and indirect costs, including materials, labor, overhead, and consumption.
Instructional Video7:21
The Business Professor

Product Costing - Stages of Manufacturing

Higher Ed
Product costing changes based upon the stage of manufacturing in which the cost is incurred. This video explains the various stages of manufacturing used in product costing.
Instructional Video9:32
The Art Assignment

The Case for Video Art

9th - 12th
What is video art? How is it any different from all the other moving pictures that are apparently not-art? Let's explore its history and present.
News Clip4:29
Bloomberg

Morningstar's Goldstein on Tesla Earnings

Higher Ed
Seth Goldstein, Equity Strategist at Morningstar, discusses the outlook for Tesla as the company posts a record quarterly profit. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
News Clip4:52
Bloomberg

How Would the Japan-Korea Spat Affect the Chip Industry?

Higher Ed
Jul.08 -- Mehdi Hosseini, senior analyst at Susquehanna Financial Group, discusses how the tensions between South Korea and Japan are affecting the semiconductor industry. South Korean President Moon Jae-in urged Japan to withdraw new...
News Clip10:27
Bloomberg

Kossan Rubber CEO: Pandemic to Boost Glove Demand by 30%-50%

Higher Ed
May.14 -- Kuang Sia Lim, founder and chief executive officer of Malaysia's Kossan Rubber Industries Bhd., which produces 28 billion disposable latex gloves annually, talks about the rising demand for its products amid the coronavirus...
News Clip5:32
Curated Video

9142B

Higher Ed
STORY: During the past decade, Peru's Huallaga valley has become one of the largest areas in the world producing coca, the raw material of cocaine. Under pressure from the United States, the Lima authorities have agreed to an...
News Clip2:41
Bloomberg

Michelin CEO on Impact of Higher Raw Material Prices

Higher Ed
Jul.05 -- Florent Menegaux, CEO of French tiremaker Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin SCA, spoke exclusively with Bloomberg’s Caroline Connan in Aix-en-Provence at the weekend about the impact of increased raw material prices on...
News Clip21:05
Curated Video

7130A DRUGS: AMERICA'S DRIVE AGAINST HEROIN

Higher Ed
This report looks at America's growing heroin addiction problem, especially among US forces in Vietnam, and illustrates measures President Nixon is taking to combat it. We talk to child addicts and to ex-GIs who took drugs in Vietnam,...
News Clip5:56
Bloomberg

Vallourec's CEO Says the Worst Is Behind Us

Higher Ed
Feb.23 -- Philippe Crouzet, chairman and chief executive officer at Vallourec, discusses the company's turnaround plan and his outlook for the oil and gas market. He speaks to Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
News Clip4:32
Bloomberg

Vestas Wind Systems CEO on Share Price, His Successor, Trade Tensions

Higher Ed
May.08 -- Anders Runevad, chief executive officer at Vestas Wind Systems, discusses the company’s share price, his successor and how the U.S.-China trade tensions are weighing on his business. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European...
News Clip3:33
Bloomberg

China’s Commodities Binge Makes America’s Future More Expensive

Higher Ed
Apr.01 -- President Joe Biden’s big plan to rebuild the United States and compete with China has already hit something of a hurdle. To do this, America requires steel for roads and bridges, and cobalt and lithium and rare earth for...
News Clip10:02
Bloomberg

Airbus Lifts Profit Goal, Adds Freighter as Demand Revives

Higher Ed
Airbus lifted its guidance for profit and deliveries – it expects to deliver as many as 600 aircrafts this year. The European planemaker lifted adjusted operating profit target to 4 billion euros, double the previous target. It said it...
News Clip2:07
AFP News Agency

VOICED : South Sudans bullet bangle blacksmiths fa

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : South Sudans bullet bangle blacksmiths fa
News Clip5:51
Bloomberg

JPMorgan Has Cut S. Korea's Growth Forecast, Park Says

Higher Ed
Jul.24 -- Park Seok Gil, chief Korea economist for JPMorgan Chase Bank, talks about South Korea's economy and policies. A rush of government spending helped prop up South Korea’s economy in the second quarter, masking headwinds ranging...
News Clip5:06
Bloomberg

The Macaron Is Classical, Traditional: Laduree CEO

Higher Ed
Dec. 18 -- Laduree USA Co-President Elisabeth Holder Raberin discusses the companys brand and expansion plans on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
News Clip1:48
Curated Video

SYND 2 4 76 BATTLE AGAINST DRUGS IN MEXICO

Higher Ed
Helicopters spraying chemical weed killer in the battle to stop dug production 1. zoom to helicopter and drums of weed killer 2. ms heicopter 3. cu spay nozzle device under helicopter 4. cu spray cannister under helicopter 5. cu...
News Clip3:57
Bloomberg

LG Chem CEO on Securing Supply of EV Battery Material

Higher Ed
Battery giant LG Chem pushes its strategy of securing critical minerals used for electric-car batteries in midst of Joe Biden's landmark climate tax bill and rising optimisms over a global economy. CEO Shin Hak-cheol discusses the...
Instructional Video10:58
Curated Video

RR8133B KENYA THE UN ENERGY CONFERENCE

Higher Ed
Background to Story: The United Nations Conference on New and Renewable Sources of Energy in Nairobi is looking at ways of averting the growing energy crisis. The developing world is caught in a double squeeze. The cost of importing...