NASA
The Invisible Network: 02. Lemnos | NASA's The Invisible Network Podcast
The mythic hunter Orion, son of the sea-god Poseidon, was himself mortal, but his godly lineage enabled impossible heroic feats, earning him a place in the night sky as a constellation. NASA has developed its own Orion, a hunter for...
Next Animation Studio
Mysterious radio waves detected from outer space
New radio waves from outer space have been detected by the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment radio telescope, also known as CHIME.
Easy Languages
German Verbs: Stellen and its Prefix-Combinations | Super Easy German (150)
German Verbs: Stellen and its Prefix-Combinations | Super Easy German (150) Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the...
Apalapse
The Truth about Digital ISO
"ISO is the sensitivity of the image sensor." "Increasing ISO directly increases noise." "ISO is part of the exposure triangle." "ISO controls the amount of light the camera collects." Chances are, you've heard these statements at least...
Curated Video
From Duschene to Oprah: The Journey of a Media Mogul
Cathy's Triumph part 2/4: This video is a personal account of Oprah Winfrey's life experiences and how they influenced her journey to becoming a successful media entrepreneur. She talks about her education at Duchen Academy and the...
Food Farmer Earth
Revolutionizing Harvest: The Comfort-Focused Crop Picker
The Easy Pick machine revolutionizes farm labor by providing a comfortable platform for workers, allowing them to pick crops like strawberries and beans without crawling on their hands and knees. This innovative device offers protection...
The March of Time
1951: EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS: DRAMATIZATION: 'Colonel' asking to see radio set-up. City official walking w/ 'Colonel' to building. Men in Radio Communications room. Civil Defense Plan, The Red Scare, McCarthyism.
MOT 1951: EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS: DRAMATIZATION: 'Colonel' asking to see radio set-up. City official walking w/ 'Colonel' to building. Men in Radio Communications room. Civil Defense Plan, The Red Scare, McCarthyism.
Mr. Beat
FCC v. Pacifica Foundation
New York City October 30, 1973 A radio station, owned by Pacifica Foundation, broadcasts George Carlin's "Filthy Words" monologue. You know, the one where he famously proclaimed the seven dirty words that tend to make society the most...
Youth Radio
13 Reasons Why Not
In response to the popular, yet controversial Netflix show "13 Reasons Why," one school began sharing some personal stories from students struggling with suicidal thoughts. Instead of sharing the reasons why someone might make the choice...
Out of this Word
Mayday
Max is having trouble trying to carry a huge stack of books into the house, and yells “Mayday” to ask for help. Moon comes running to help, and asks if Max knows that “Mayday” is a special kind of help request, and is only used in...
Learning Mole
Abu Simbel
This animated video class is all about the Abu Simbel festival in Egypt.Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn about events around the world.
Michigan Radio
Japanese Knotweed's Invasive Superpowers
Even beautiful plants can sometimes be detrimental to the environment. This public radio story takes place in Michigan where the sale of Japanese knotweed has been outlawed following unchecked growth of the large ornamental plant....
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Pamela Marcum, SOFIA: NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast
A conversation with Pamela Marcum, Project Scientist on the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy project, also known as SOFIA.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Adeola Adefemi - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - Nigeria
Adeola Adefemi is an award winning public school teacher with a passion for the promotion of quality education for children, especially the marginalized ones in her community.She is a Fulbright alumni, a certified Microsoft Innovative...
Curated Video
The Unwavering Drive of an Entrepreneur
Cathy's Triumph part 3/4: The video is a personal and inspiring story of media mogul Cathy Hughes, the founder of the largest African American-owned media company in the world, Radio One. The video highlights her journey as an...
Michigan Radio
A Delicious Solution to Our Energy Problems
A new source of energy is being developed by using Michigan's industrial food waste. Using existing technology for converting manure into electricity, these anaerobic digesters are doing their work on pudding packs and canned peaches,...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
What is Differential Privacy?
How do we ensure we have valuable data while protecting individuals’ privacy? In a data-driven world, we need to make good decisions about how we analyze data while protecting personally identifiable information (PII). Differential...
Curated Video
An Entrepreneur Inspired by the Civil Rights Movement
Part 1/4 of Cathy Hughes series: This video is a story about the life of Catherine Hughes, an African American woman who overcame poverty and bigotry, became an entrepreneur, and built the largest minority-owned broadcast radio, cable,...
NASA
NASA’s NICER Finds X-ray Boosts in the Crab Pulsar’s Radio Bursts
Scientists using data from NASA’s Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER) telescope on the International Space Station have discovered X-ray surges accompanying radio bursts from the pulsar in the Crab Nebula. The finding...
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Who was? Larry King
Learn about the life of Larry King, an iconic talk-show host.
The March of Time
1949: SUPERPHOSPHATE FERTILIZER
MOT 1949: SUPERPHOSPHATE FERTILIZER: EXT WS Agricultural research buildings. INT VS Scientist weighing superphosphate w/ prong (radiophosphate). VS Mixing superphosphate into machine, adding fertilizer.
Science360
Photonics pioneer Leon Esterowitz - ScienceLives
Leon Esterowitz began his academic life as an English major because of his love of literature, but found himself drawn into physics, and ultimately a decades-long career in engineering. That career helped guide the development of the...
Michigan Radio
China Owns Most Rare Earth Elements Used in Electronics
Rare earth minerals are very important to today's electronics. Your iPod, laptop, and television use them. They make electronics light so they don't need much power. But the Chinese have a lock on the production of rare earth elements...