Instructional Video9:35
Professor Dave Explains

Basis and Dimension

12th - Higher Ed
Defining basis and dimension.
Instructional Video8:50
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Rethinking Manufacturing - An Emmy Awarded Film (2020)

9th - 12th
American manufacturing, once seen as the world’s icon of industrialization and then as a symbol of decline, is once again changing. Rethinking Manufacturing is the story of two young individuals who are on the cutting edge of that...
Instructional Video4:00
FuseSchool

Protein in the diet

6th - Higher Ed
What we put in to our bodies is important to keep it working! We need to eat a balanced diet, to make sure our body gets everything it needs to carry out its activities. Our diet should include; fatty acids or lipids, carbohydrates,...
Instructional Video2:42
FuseSchool

BIOLOGY - Cells - What Are Cells

6th - Higher Ed
So cells come in all shapes and forms and have all sorts of jobs, but they are all fundamental building blocks of all living organisms. Watch this video to find what they are how amazing they work
Instructional Video9:08
Schooling Online

IB Biology: Cell Biology - The Cell Theory

3rd - Higher Ed
Biology is all about cells and living organisms. But after the summer holidays, Sally can’t remember what a cell is! Why is she uploading photos on Instagram when she has an exam tomorrow? Thankfully, it’s not difficult to learn about...
Instructional Video2:54
Makematic

Let's Build Stories

K - 5th
Whether we start with a personal experience or by looking at art, when we ask questions, we build stories. Your imagination helps bring the characters, setting and plot to life.
Instructional Video5:46
Global Health with Greg Martin

Health Systems

Higher Ed
The public health and global health community talk about strengthening health systems. In this video, Dr Greg Martin provides a brief overview of what health systems are and how it is that the building blocks of health systems fit together.
Instructional Video5:26
Professor Dave Explains

The Origin of Life on Earth

12th - Higher Ed
You must have wondered about it before, haven't you? How did life begin on earth? I mean the very first thing. The first unicellular organism, billions of years ago. Is it even possible? As it happens, our understanding of chemistry,...
Instructional Video3:43
Odd Quartet

Music Theory - How To Build Music Scales

9th - 12th
How to build music scales using half steps and whole steps. We examine the chromatic scale, major scale, and minor scales in this video.
Instructional Video2:43
FuseSchool

What is RNA

6th - Higher Ed
DNA is a type of nucleic acid. And in this video we are going to have a quick look at another type; RNA. We have both DNA and RNA in our bodies. We need them both! DNA is the blueprint; it contains all of the instructions for the cell to...
Instructional Video24:56
Wonderscape

Parts of Speech: Understanding the Building Blocks of Sentences

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains the different parts of speech, including nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. The teacher provides examples and explanations for each part of speech, highlighting their functions and how...
News Clip3:13
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Winning Nobel Prize 'a big surprise', says chemistry laureaute

9th - Higher Ed
Being awarded the Nobel prize in chemistry is a 'big surprise', Morten Meldal tells reporters (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip11:04
Bloomberg

Infosys Chairman Optimistic on U.S.-India relations

Higher Ed
Jun.03 -- India's second largest IT firm says it's not rattled by Trump's latest trade salvo after he revoked key trade privileges for the world's second-fastest growing economy last week. Infosys co-founder and chairman Nandan Nilekani...
News Clip4:37
Bloomberg

Archegos Is 'Wake-Up Call' for Credit Suisse: David Herro

Higher Ed
Mar.31 -- David Herro, chief investment officer at Harris Associates, says Credit Suisse Group should pause their share buyback plan. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
News Clip3:37
Bloomberg

Goldman's Kostin Sees S&P 500 Rising to 4,300 by Year-End 2021

Higher Ed
Dec.02 -- David Kostin, Goldman Sachs chief U.S. equity strategist, explains his firm's two-year bullish outlook for U.S. equities on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
News Clip9:14
Bloomberg

Singapore Finance Minister Heng on EVs, Property Market

Higher Ed
Feb.16 -- Singapore Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat discusses the government's push for electric vehicles, the state of the property market, and the need for governments to cooperate to tackle various global issues. Heng, who is also the...
News Clip3:03
Bloomberg

House Passes Bills to Help U.S. Counter China's Rise

Higher Ed
Jun.28 -- The U.S. House of Representatives passed two bills aimed at increasing America's ability to compete with China. The House authorized more funding for the National Science Foundation and additional money for the Department of...
News Clip3:08
Bloomberg

Nomura's U.S. Chief Economist Is Skeptical of 3% Growth

Higher Ed
Mar.02 -- Lewis Alexander, U.S. chief economist at Nomura, and David Lebovitz, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, discuss their skepticism of three percent U.S. economic growth and President Donald Trump's ability to...
News Clip6:21
Bloomberg

ETF Investors Get Defensive Amid Political, Market Volatility

Higher Ed
Dec.12 -- U.S. stocks advanced as the outlook for trade took a positive turn and the British prime minister Theresa May defeated a challenge to her leadership. Henry Cobbe, head of research of Elston Consulting and author of "How to...
News Clip2:31
Sky News

2001 General Election Campaigning

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior views of the Conservative Party leader William Hague talking with local business leaders at Sopwell House Hotel during 2001 election campaign on 17 May 2001 in St. Albans, United Kingdom