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TED Talks
TED: 5 ways leaders can adapt to shifting geopolitics | Nikolaus S. Lang
What will the world look like in 2030? International business consultant Nikolaus S. Lang predicts the evolution of a multipolar world, with multiple emerging coalitions of countries acting in new ways to achieve their economic,...
SciShow
The Last Living Thing Won't Be a Cockroach
There are several ways the world could end, and scientists have given a lot of thought to what the last living thing will be.
PBS
The Oddest Couple in the Fossil Record
To figure out how Thrinaxodon and Broomistega became entombed together, scientists looked at the burrow itself, along with their fossilized bones. And it looks like their luck ran out, when a behavior that usually would’ve helped them...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Three ways the universe could end - Venus Keus
Our universe started with the Big Bang, but how will it end? Explore cosmologists’ three possible scenarios: the Big Crunch, the Big Freeze and the Big Rip. -- We know about our universe’s past: the Big Bang theory predicts that all...
TED Talks
TED: Where on Earth will people live in the future? | Parag Khanna
From the return of nomadic living to a climate-disrupted world, author and global strategist Parag Khanna has some predictions for humanity. Get a fascinating glimpse at the future as he tackles an urgent question: Where on Earth will...
SciShow
Do Fish Dream?
It’s easy to look at a sleeping dog’s leg twitching and imagine that it’s having a wonderful rabbit-chasing dream. But can animals with brains that are very different from ours have dreams?
TED Talks
Lucy Farey-Jones: A fascinating time capsule of human feelings toward AI
How comfortable are you with robots taking over your life? Covering a wide range of potential applications -- from the mundane (robot house cleaner) to the mischievous (robot sex partner) to the downright macabre (uploading your brain to...
SciShow
Why Humans Feel Disgust, and Why Other Animals Might Too
You might think something is so "icky" that you try avoid it, and scientists think there's a reason humans, and even some other animals, do this.
TED Talks
TED: Can we prevent the end of the world? | Martin Rees
A post-apocalyptic Earth, emptied of humans, seems like the stuff of science fiction TV and movies. But in this short, surprising talk, Lord Martin Rees asks us to think about our real existential risks — natural and human-made threats...
TED Talks
TED: Your self-driving robotaxi is almost here | Aicha Evans
We've been hearing about self-driving cars for years, but autonomous vehicle entrepreneur Aicha Evans thinks we need to dream more daringly. In this exciting talk, she introduces us to robotaxis: fully autonomous, eco-friendly shuttles...
SciShow
What Makes Something Funny?
It's said that the quickest way to kill a joke is to explain it, but scientists are still interested in finding out just what tickles our brains and makes us find something funny.
TED-Ed
TED-ED: Why do we sweat? - John Murnan
There are a number of scenarios that can make us sweat_including exercise, eating spicy foods, and nervousness. But how does this substance suddenly materialize, and what exactly is its purpose? John Murnan explores the science behind...
Curated Video
How Crazy Amount of Giant US C-17s Invade the Sky During Show of Force
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel. In this captivating episode, enter the C-17 Globemaster III, brought to life by McDonnell Douglas, which later became part of Boeing. Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks....
Curated Video
Ideal Gas Law Variables Explained
In this video, you'll learn the fundamentals of gas laws and how they describe the behavior of gas molecules. Students will gain a clear understanding of key variables—pressure, volume, temperature, and moles—and their significance in...
The Business Professor
Special Business Forms - Explained
What are some special or less common business forms or business entities?
The Business Professor
Agreements that Lack Consideration
What types of contract do not require consideration to be enforceable?
The Business Professor
Prospect Theory
What is Prospect Theory? The prospect theory says that investors value gains and losses differently, placing more weight on perceived gains versus perceived losses.
The Business Professor
Promoting Yourself by Quitting Your Job
This Video Explains Promoting Yourself by Quitting Your Job
The Business Professor
Steps in the Incorporation Process
What are the Steps in the Incorporation Process? Incorporation generally entails filing the articles of incorporation, naming a registered agent, and receiving the charter or certificate or incorporation.
The Business Professor
Social Facilitation Theory
Social facilitation is a social phenomenon in which being in the presence of others improves individual task performance. That is, people do better on tasks when they are with other people rather than when they are doing the task alone.
The Business Professor
Seven Challenges of Crisis Leadership
The 7 Key Challenges of Crisis Leadership, proposed by Boin, 't Hart, and van Esch, is a framework consisting of strategic approaches to managing crisis in a firm.
The Business Professor
Traits Associated with Personality
What are the primary Traits Associated with Personality? he Big 5 personality traits are extraversion (also often spelled extroversion), agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness, and neuroticism.
The Business Professor
Change Agent
What is a Change Agent? In business, a change agent is an individual who promotes and supports a new way of doing something within the company. This can be the use of a new process, the adoption of a new management structure or the...