Instructional Video12:37
PBS

Why are Patriotic Songs All the Same? (W/ 12tone & TheLingSpace!)

12th - Higher Ed
Why do so many anthems and patriotic songs from across the globe sound the same? Today Danielle joins forces with Cory from 12tone and Moti from The Ling Space to find out what makes a tune suitable for patriotic songs and how those...
Instructional Video3:32
John D Ruddy

John Draws Westminster Abbey

12th - Higher Ed
Check out the intricate details of Westminster Abbey, the historic London Cathedral central to the British Royal Family.
Instructional Video2:57
John D Ruddy

Acts of Union in 3 Minutes - Manny Man Does History

12th - Higher Ed
What were the Acts of Union? Find out here!
Instructional Video15:28
Economics Explained

Will The EU Fail? | Economics Explained

9th - Higher Ed
In this video we will rank the European Union (EU) as if it were a country on the Economics Explained National Leaderboard, after exploring the economic challenges and opportunities facing all current member states. The EU collectively...
Instructional Video3:23
Vlogbrothers

North Korea: Explained

6th - 11th
Is North Korea going to bomb us? Is North Korea a Threat? Is North Korea Communist? Why does North Korea Hate us? These (according to my extremely imprecise research) are the most common questions people in the world have about North...
Instructional Video13:15
Curated Video

The Etymology of Traditional Trades

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher explores the etymology of traditional trades and professions. They discuss the origins of words like butcher, baker, candlestick maker, cobbler, carpenter, and blacksmith. The teacher also introduces the...
Instructional Video2:37
Curated Video

The world if...Brexit is contagious

12th - Higher Ed
Nationalist identity politics have put the EU at risk of falling apart. What would happen if other member states decided to follow the UK out?
Instructional Video4:38
Curated Video

The Linguistics of Flatulence: Exploring the Origins and Euphemisms of Farts

12th - Higher Ed
In this humorous and educational video, the speaker explores the linguistic origins and cultural perspectives surrounding the topic of flatulence. Using examples from different languages and historical references, the video sheds light...
Instructional Video4:35
FuseSchool

The Extraction Of Plant Oils

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about plant oils and how they are extracted.
Instructional Video10:43
Curated Video

Understanding the UK Housing Market: Applying Supply and Demand Analysis

12th - Higher Ed
The video discusses the UK housing market, and how the concepts of supply and demand apply to it. The speaker explains how demand for housing is affected by interest rates, availability of mortgages, and the fact that housing is both a...
Instructional Video0:36
Next Animation Studio

From dust to gold: Recovering precious metals from London street dust

12th - Higher Ed
Waste management firm Veolia says that it has found a method to recover traces of precious metals in street dust that comes from car exhaust fumes, and that it plans to recycle the metals. Sixty percent of the world's palladium, worth 15...
Instructional Video24:58
FuseSchool

SchoolNet South Africa Conference - The OER Movement

6th - Higher Ed
Frederic Kastner, Programme Manager for The Fuse School and Malik Adam Wilson, Creative Manager for The Fuse School were invited to the SchoolNet Conference in South Africa to talk to 700 teachers on the Open Educational Resource...
Instructional Video9:18
Dom Burgess

What Happens When You Are Struck By Lightning?

9th - 11th
Third degree burns, brain damage and heart attacks. In this episode, Dom investigates what happens to your body when you are struck by lightning and why high voltage electricity is just, like, really not good for you! Prepare to be SHOCKED!
Instructional Video3:59
SWPictures

Foreign Doctors Gaining Experience to Improve Healthcare in Home Countries

12th - Higher Ed
This video features Dr. Ayodyha, a pediatrician from Sri Lanka who came to the UK to gain experience and skills that she can use to improve healthcare services in her home country. She is part of a program that requires her to work in...
Instructional Video4:22
Soliloquy

How many countries make up the UK?

12th - Higher Ed
In my video about Wales and the Union Jack, I said that the United Kingdom is made up of 4 countries, and boy did you guys tell me how wrong that was! Northern Ireland is a province you said. If you did a little deeper though, this is...
Instructional Video1:33
Next Animation Studio

Coronavirus has mutated into three variants

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers from the University of Cambridge and Germany have used RNA analysis to identify three types of COVID-19 that evolved during the early stages of the pandemic.
Instructional Video4:57
TLDR News

What Does the UK Actually Manufacture? - Data Dive

12th - Higher Ed
It's common to think that the UK doesn't actually manufacture anything these days, and assume that the UK has left manufacturing in the past. However, the stats show that's not true. Manufacturing is growing in the UK and there are some...
Instructional Video11:25
Intelligence Squared

Will Self : Why 'Great' Britain never existed

Higher Ed
Will Self argues for the motion, 'There's Not Much Great About Britain,' in this Intelligence Squared debate. Will Self, Peter Hitchens, Sayeeda Warsi and Ka...[Part 1/5] Debate: Will Self argues that 'Great' Britain never existed
Instructional Video1:21
Next Animation Studio

Breath tester for cancer detection trialed in the UK

12th - Higher Ed
The Cancer Research UK Cambridge Center is launching a two-year clinical trial of a new breath test device that aims to identify molecules linked to certain cancers.
Instructional Video0:48
Next Animation Studio

Scottish scientists make 3D stem cell printer

12th - Higher Ed
A team of scientists at Heriot-Way University in Edinburgh have developed a method that can can print clusters of human stem cells in various sizes, making them the first scientists to successfully 3D-print human embryonic stem cells, or...
Instructional Video12:32
TLDR News

Universal Credit and Alleged Bullying - This Week in Parliament

12th - Higher Ed
This Week in Parliament is a series we are currently trialling where we keep you up to date with the latest news from the UK's Parliament. This week we discuss issues including the issue of bullying in Parliament and the allegations...
Instructional Video3:13
History Hit

Protest, Spirit of the People: Word of mouth

12th - Higher Ed
How did students organize with no social media like we have today? How was the next protest handled compared to the previous one? Protest, Spirit of the People, Part 4
Instructional Video13:14
TLDR News

Trade After Hard Brexit: WTO Rules Explained

12th - Higher Ed
There has been a lot of talk about World Trade Organisation rules coming into force after Brexit. These are the rules and principles which would guide the UK's trade relationships after leaving the EU. So what will trade be like for the...
Instructional Video7:21
Dom Burgess

What Is Dark Matter?

9th - 11th
Dark Matter is one of the biggest mysteries of our universe. It makes up more than a quarter of our universe, but what is it? And how do we know it's there? Find out about dark matter in this video.