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The Biggest Psychology News Stories of 2016
From Pokémon, to fMRI, to the relationship between masculine norms and mental health, 2016 left us with some interesting psych news to ponder.
SciShow
The Biggest Psychology News Stories of 2016
From Pokémon, to fMRI, to the relationship between masculine norms and mental health, 2016 left us with some interesting psych news to ponder.
SciShow
How Worried Should You Be About Smart Home Security?
As we hurtle through the development of the digital world, it's important to keep in mind the security implications of the technology we use.
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Is A Smart Phone?
This video is answering the question of what is a smart phone.
Curated Video
Estimating Mass: Using Reasoning to Find Object Mass
This video teaches students how to estimate the mass of objects using reasoning and benchmark objects. It explains that mass is the amount of matter in an object and can be measured in grams and kilograms. Through examples and...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
NIST Puts Smart Phone Translation Technology to the Test
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is helping the Defense Department evaluate the in-the-field performance of two-way, real-time voice translation systems for use in Afghanistan.
The Wall Street Journal
Can Silicon Keep Pace With Data And AI?
Chips, data and AI have become critical areas of investment in the era of autonomous vehicles, 5G and IoT. A veteran chip executive shares his views on why the sector remains an important area for the U.S. from a security and growth...
Extra English Practice
Learning English - Practising Using The Present Perfect And Present Perfect Progressive
When do you use the present perfect? What are the differences between present perfect and present perfect progressive? In this video, Misha and Larissa explain these two tenses and give you activities to help you practice.
The Wall Street Journal
Tackling The Techlash
The technology industry now faces a backlash over privacy, its use of customer data, its impact on children and its power to disseminate fake news and hate speech. Can Snap's strategy create a solution to the challenge?
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Roger Hunter Talks About Taking Big Risks with Small Satellites
A conversation with Roger Hunter, Program Manager for the Spacecraft Technology Program at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
The Wall Street Journal
The 5G Sprint
The ultrafast cellular networks that will enable autonomous vehicles and AI-driven applications are fast becoming a reality. Youngky Kim of Samsung Electronics and Simon Segars of ARM sit down with WSJ's Yun-Hee Kim.
Science360
SMARTPHONE-COMPATIBLE DEVICE TO DETECT MISLABELED DRUGS
A new more affordable, portable, smartphone-compatible spectrometer could soon help users detect mislabeled or fake pills. The device, which is being developed by NSF-funded small business Stratio, Inc., is based on a shortwave infrared...
The Wall Street Journal
Beyond Moore's Law
Perspective:<br/>
Daniel Goldin | Founder and CEO, KnuEdge, Inc.; Administrator, NASA (1<br/>992-2001)
Winston Ma Wenyan | Managing Director, China Investment Corporation (CIC); Author, "Ch<br/>ina's Mobile Economy"
Daniel Goldin | Founder and CEO, KnuEdge, Inc.; Administrator, NASA (1<br/>992-2001)
Winston Ma Wenyan | Managing Director, China Investment Corporation (CIC); Author, "Ch<br/>ina's Mobile Economy"
The Wall Street Journal
AR is The Game
Niantic CEO John Hanke discusses the future of augmented reality with WSJ Personal Technology Columnist Joanna Stern at the WSJ D.Live conference in Laguna Beach, Calif.<br/>
The Wall Street Journal
The Next Billion
At the WSJ D.Live conference in Hong Kong, Caesar Sengupta, the vice president of Google's next billion users, speaks with WSJ Senior Editor Yun-Hee Kim about strategies and plans to reach the next billion internet users.
Science360
NSF Science Now: Episode 19
In this week's episode we learn how our smart phone can be used to check our cholesterol and that great white sharks actually live longer than previously thought! Check it out!
The Wall Street Journal
Putting Tech in the Driver's Seat
Qualcomm CEO Steven Mollenkopf speaks with WSJ Chief News Editor Jason Anders about the company's game plan for smart cars and 5G at the WSJ D.Live conference in Laguna Beach, Calif.
Paul Marriott
Tutorial: Bluetooth 240V/9W Light Bulb System w/ESP32, 5V Relay Modules, Arduino IDE & Android Smartphone
A tutorial for a 9W light bulb smart home system. The light bulb fixture is connected to a 5V relay module as well as to the mains. An android smartphone (with app) is used to turn the light bulb on and off. ESP32S microcontrollers with...
Curated Video
Organizing Sample Space Information
In this video, the teacher explains how to organize randomly sampled survey information using tools such as Venn diagrams and tables. They demonstrate how to represent sample spaces, events, and subsets within the data, and provide...
The Wall Street Journal
Surveillance and Our Privacy
Will 2020 be the year that consumers give up on their privacy because of excessive digital surveillance? Gabriel Leung, HKU Dean of Medicine, Gos Hosein of Privacy International and MIT's Ramesh Raskar discuss at WSJ Tech Health.
Curated Video
Exploring Cultural Elements
This video explores the intricate components of culture, from shared societal experiences to cultural universals, innovation, and diffusion. It delves into how cultural values influence various aspects of society, such as sports,...