Instructional Video2:30
Science360

Monitoring multiple biomarkers at once – Biotech’s future

12th - Higher Ed
NSF-funded small business Applied Biosensors has created sensors that continuously monitor multiple biomarkers. The core technology has implications for biomedical research, water quality management and metabolic monitoring, among...
Instructional Video5:24
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Brittney Cooper - Beyond Respectability The Intellectual Thought of Race Women

Higher Ed
Brittney Cooper is Assistant Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and Africana Studies at Rutgers University. She is a Black feminist theorist who specializes in the study of Black women’s intellectual history, Hip Hop generation...
Instructional Video7:08
Science360

Black holes and coffee - Scientists & Engineers on Sofas (and other furnishings)

12th - Higher Ed
Over a cup of coffee, astrophysicist Dan Evans chats about black holes, his research and what’s on the horizon. According to Dan, black holes are probably the simplest objects in the universe. They only consist of three basic parameters:...
Instructional Video3:51
Science360

One breath could possibly save your life! NSF Science Now 27

12th - Higher Ed
In this week's episode, we’ll test drive a new smart headlight that’s easy on the eyes. Discover the source of gas contamination in drinking water from wells--and finally, we’ll learn how one breath could possibly save your life.
Instructional Video21:15
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Discovering the Wonders of Whales

K - 5th
In this video, viewers learn fascinating facts about whales, including their size, feeding habits, communication methods, and intelligence. The video emphasizes the importance of protecting endangered whale species and highlights the...
Instructional Video3:51
Science360

A smart headlight that’s easy on the eyes-Science Now 27

12th - Higher Ed
In this week’s episode we’ll test drive a new smart headlight that’s easy on the eyes. Discover the source of gas contamination in drinking water from wells --and finally we’ll learn how one breath could possibly save your life.
Instructional Video7:27
The Viral Fever

Cosmic Journeys: Exploring the Possibilities of Mars and Beyond

12th - Higher Ed
This video discusses the history of human fascination with Mars and the imaginative leaps made about the possibility of life on the planet. It also touches on current scientific exploration and search for potential landing spots for...
Instructional Video11:04
Schooling Online

English Essentials - Flying Through Film – Structure and Editing in Citizen Kane (Stage 6, Years/Grades 11-12)

3rd - Higher Ed
In this first lesson, we’ll take a detailed look at different narrative structures and editing techniques. How are structure and editing powerful storytelling tools? We’ll answer this question and more with a detailed analysis of Orson...
Instructional Video11:19
Apalapse

25 Technical Photography Terms Every Beginner Must Know

9th - 12th
Today, there's so much misinformation about how photography works: the science, theory, and technology behind how images are formed. In this video I wanted to provide not only the definitions of key photography concepts, but how they...
Instructional Video15:09
Schooling Online

English Essentials - Flying Through Film - Mise-En-Scene and Sound (Stage 5, Years/Grades 9-10)

3rd - Higher Ed
In our third lesson, we’ll take a closer look at two crucial elements of filmmaking: mise-en-scene and sound. To create believable scenes and immersive experiences for viewers, filmmakers carefully combine visual and auditory techniques....
Instructional Video10:30
Weird History

The Story Behond 'War of the Worlds' Radio Show

12th - Higher Ed
In 1938, aliens attacked. Well, that's at least what Americans heard over the radio. Orson Welles and a group of actors interrupted a radio broadcast to warn the public that the planet had been invaded by aliens - really, they were just...
Instructional Video10:07
PBS

Modern Warfare and Alien Invasions

12th - Higher Ed
What really crashed down to Earth in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947? Can we trust the government when they say it was just a weather balloon? Today Danielle looks at the history of alien conspiracies and what they teach us about the legacy...
Instructional Video4:47
Professor Dave Explains

Gel Electrophoresis

12th - Higher Ed
How exactly do molecular biologists figure out all this stuff we have been learning? How do they do science with huge molecules like DNA and proteins? How can we gather empirical data about such molecules? Let's take a look at one...
Instructional Video6:30
Curated Video

Portugal, Sintra - Quinta da Regaleira Palace

12th - Higher Ed
The Regaleira Palace bears the same name as the entire estate. The structure's facade is characterized by exuberantly Gothic pinnacles, gargoyles, capitals, and an impressive octagonal tower. The palace contains five floors .The ground...
Instructional Video22:29
Wonderscape

Social Studies Kids: Water Scarcity

K - 5th
Learn all about the most precious resource on this planet. It's not diamonds, gold or silver; it's water! Viewers will appreciate the staggering amounts of water used daily, the challenges ahead with physical scarcity versus economic...
News Clip1:53
Curated Video

Bad contractor warning: Woman's horror story a lesson for all

Higher Ed
Before you hire a home contractor, one woman has a story about how things can go horribly wrong if you are not careful. (Scripps News)
News Clip3:09
Press Association

Swinney: Standards committee probe into Matheson iPad charges ‘prejudiced’

Higher Ed
Scottish First Minister John Swinney has claimed the process that recommended Michael Matheson be barred from Holyrood for 27 days was “prejudiced”. Holyrood’s Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee said on Thursday a...
News Clip4:03
Press Association

Huge vaccine centre launched to bolster UK’s pandemic preparedness

Higher Ed
A state-of-the-art vaccine research facility, where scientists will work to ensure future pandemics are stopped in their tracks and do not cause the same disruption to everyday life as Covid-19, has been unveiled by the Government.
News Clip1:04
Bloomberg

JPMorgan's Q1 Revenue Beat 'Amazing,' RBC's Cassidy Says

Higher Ed
RBC Capital Markets Managing Director Gerard Cassidy says JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s estimates-topping first-quarter revenue was "amazing," singling out the bank's "really strong" net-income in the results. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
News Clip0:27
Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Replica of 18th century US town at 1933 Chicago World's Fair

Higher Ed
Small fife and drum band in Revolutionary War-era military costumes marching down street of replica town, man in front carrying US flag, people on either side of street watching, church steeple in background / two shots of people walking...
Stock Footage0:30
Getty Images

Natural Salt Boiling at Boklua

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Natural Salt Boiling at Boklua
News Clip2:18
Bloomberg

Oil Climbs on Surprise Decline in U.S. Inventory

Higher Ed
Aug.22 -- In "Futures In Focus", Bob Iaccino, founder at Path Trading Partners, discusses how inventory expectations impact the oil market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
News Clip6:19
Bloomberg

Organic Growth Is Main Strategy of Lundin Petroleum, Says CEO

Higher Ed
Jan.31 -- Alex Schneiter, chief executive officer at Lundin Petroleum AB, discusses the impact of the coronavirus on the business, the Johan Sverdrup project and his business strategy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
News Clip4:32
Bloomberg

Wells Fargo Profit Declines on Sour Loans

Higher Ed
April 14 -- Wells Fargo said first-quarter profit fell 5.9 percent as the firm set aside more money for soured energy loans and expenses increased. UBS Securities Analyst Brennan Hawken reports on "Bloomberg Markets." Hawken owns no...