Curated Video
1619: The Legacy of Slavery in America
1619 was a significant year in the history of America for better and for worse. In Jamestown, Virginia the first slaves were imported and sold. Meet Nikole Hannah-Jones; author of New York Times' "1619 Project" who will examine the...
Curated Video
Catalina Trico: New Netherland's Founding Mother
Catalina Trico was a young trailblazer and the first European mother in what would become New York State.
Science360
SEA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION HELPS PREPARE ENVIRONMENTALLY LITERATE LEADERS OF THE FUTURE
The National Science Board established the Public Service Award in 1996. The annual award recognizes people and groups (e.g., companies, corporations, organizations) that have increased the public's understanding of science or...
Espresso Media
Journey to the Unknown: Exploring Remote Territories
In this video, a group of explorers discovers a ship in a remote location based on the guidance of Robert Hedlund. They reflect on their nomadic lifestyle and the impact of human presence on the natural world. The Last Place on Earth -...
Espresso Media
Ships That Carry Ships: A High-Stakes Heavy-Lift Transport Mission
Ships That Carry Ships part 7/7: The video follows Bartosh and his crew as they navigate rough seas and congested ports to transport three massive cargo ships on the OHT Hawk. The crew must use precise measurements and years of...
60 Second Histories
The Middle Passage - part 2
A slave describes his journey from Africa across the Atlantic and the apalling conditions suffered by the slaves onboard ship. Part 2 of 2
Jabzy
Historic Stereotypes - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Historic Stereotypes
One Minute History
The Ship under the Shoreline - La Jenelle the "Lucky Star" - One Minute History
1930 - A new luxury cruiseliner hits the waters and begins escorting elite passengers from New York to Puerto Rico. Drafted as a military transport during World War II, she earns the name “Lucky Star” for never being struck by enemy...
Fun Kids
Learn About Transportation
Do you like vehicles? We do! Come and learn vehicle names with Fun Kids English's Vocabulary series. This transport learning video will introduce a variety of vehicles: train, car, bicycle, bus, truck, tractor, van, plane, ship and...
60 Second Histories
Viking shipbuilding - part 2
A viking shipbuilder explains how they built their ships; how they made them water tight, what they used to steer the ship and who made the sails.
Science360
SILK PROTEINS FOR MORE STABLE VACCINES
Almost all vaccines on the market require refrigeration to remain viable, including during transport. Continuous cooling is expensive and especially challenging in developing countries. To solve this problem, Vaxess Technologies Inc., a...
Schooling Online
Shakespeare Today: The Tempest - Act 1 Summary
The magician Prospero, stranded on a remote island, is out for revenge! He whips up a violent storm, shipwrecking some Italian nobles and their servants on the island. What kind of revenge plot has Prospero planned? Watch our summary of...
Next Animation Studio
USS Conestoga shipwreck found near San Francisco by NOAA, Navy after 95 years lost at sea
After nearly a century of trying to uncover the mysterious fate of the U.S.S. Conestoga and its crew, scientists can finally offer an explanation as to what happened. On March 25, 1921, the USS Conestoga set sail from Mare Island Naval...
Schooling Online
Physics Kinematics: Motion in a Straight Line - Acceleration
With Pilot Mitchell’s help, Lotus Lang continues hunting for clues. Will she strike gold and pick up the lost trail? This lesson will lay the foundations for understanding acceleration and its close relationship with velocity....
Curated Video
Echo Sounding: Using Ultrasound to Locate Objects Beneath Water
This video is a lecture on echo sounding, a technique used by ships to locate objects beneath the surface of water. The video explains how ultrasound is partially reflected at the boundary between two different media, which is used to...
Next Animation Studio
Chinese port closure increases global shipping bottleneck
One of China’s busiest ports, Yantian, blamed a Covid outbreak for stopping export operations in late May.
Soliloquy
How New Zealand became Nuclear-Free
In 1987, the New Zealand parliament passed the “New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act” writing into law that New Zealand would be Nuclear-Free. This was the last act in a series of events where being...
Next Animation Studio
China's first home-built aircraft carrier to carry out maiden sea trial
Beijing is prepping to get its first domestically-produced aircraft carrier started on sea trials after its unveiling a year ago. The South China Morning Post reports that China's conventionally powered Type 001A aircraft carrier was...
Sustainable Business Consulting
Stories of Success
Delivers case studies of companies who have successfully implemented sustainability and their approach for reaching their goals
Next Animation Studio
Iranian attack boats swarm U.S. vessels in Persian Gulf
A group of Iranian vessels from the country's Revolutionary Guard harassed two U.S. Coast Guard ships for three hours in the Persian Gulf earlier this month.
Jabzy
Slovak King of Madagascar - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Slovak King of Madagascar
Schooling Online
IB Physics Mechanics: Acceleration
With Pilot Mitchell’s help, Lotus Lang continues hunting for clues. Will she strike gold and pick up the lost trail? This lesson will lay the foundations for understanding acceleration and its close relationship with...
Oxford Comma
Shakespeare's Greatest Love Poem: Let me not to the marriage of true minds
In today's video we'll be looking at a reading, summary, and analysis of William Shakespeare's sonnet 116: "Let me not to the marriage of true minds." Through this close reading we'll look at what love is, is not, and how true love endures.