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Curated Video
The dollhouses of death that changed forensic science
Frances Glessner Lee created dollhouses with dead dolls. In this episode of Vox Almanac, Vox's Phil Edwards explains why. Help us make more ambitious videos by joining the Vox Video Lab. It gets you exclusive perks, like livestream Q&As...
Gresham College
Policy Making through a Public Prism - Tony Stoller
Tony Stoller, Chair of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and the Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust, considers the relationship between popular discourse and policy-making. Drawing upon recent examples from a wide range of sectors, including...
Fun Kids
It's A Big Bus! : Stories For Kids In English
Fun Kids English presents "It's A Big Bus!", an English learning story for kids. A great English story for children to learn vehicles and transportation in English. Young learners will love this educational story in English for children!...
SciShow
Why Do I Have Tonsil Stones?
If you found the whiteish-yellowish lump on your throat, that might be a tonsil stone. But where does the lump come from? Why do you have it?
Curated Video
CompTIA A+ Certification Core 2 (220-1102) - Understanding DNS
Individual hosts use IP addresses, but humans are terrible at memorizing long strings of numbers. To make our lives easier, most TCP/IP networks (and certainly the Internet) use the Domain Name System (DNS) to apply more human-friendly...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
How to Get Somebody to Stop Interrupting You with 4 Simple Tips
Here are 4 Simple Tips to get somebody to Stop Interrupting you. They probably won't even notice you're sending these cues and Vanessa Van Edwards, our guest, will demonstrate exactly how you can do it.
Wonderscape
Maya Angelou’s Early Life: Finding Her Voice
This video explores the early life of Maya Angelou, from her challenging childhood in segregated Stamps, Arkansas, to becoming the first African-American cable car conductor in San Francisco. It highlights her journey of overcoming...
History Hub
What was the Women's Social and Political Union? | Votes for Women | Women's Suffrage
In this video Elena introduces the Women's Social and Political Union, led by Emmeline Pankhurst. 'Deeds not Words' was their motto and over time the Suffragettes increasingly adopted militant tactics in campaigning for the vote.
Curated Video
Lab Test: Which Gun Killed Pablo Escobar? 🤔The Curious Life and Death of... | Smithsonian Channel
Pablo Escobar died in a hail of bullets–but tracing the killshot requires detailed forensic analysis, to match each bullet wound to the types of weapons used on that fateful night. #CuriousLifeandDeathOf #PabloEscobar #SmithsonianChannel...
Gresham College
Africa and the permanent International Criminal Court (ICC) - Sir Geoffrey Nice QC
The permanent International criminal Court (ICC) was long in planning and finally came into existence after the ad hoc Yugoslavia and Rwanda Tribunals (the ICTY and the ICTR) were seen to have had some success. However, problems facing...
Crash Course
IR Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry - Crash Course Organic Chemistry
It’s time for molecular analysis! On this episode of Crash Course Organic Chemistry, we’re learning about mass spectrometry and infrared spectroscopy through the lens of a forensic investigation. Put on your lab coats, and let’s solve...
Gresham College
I've Got the Power, Now What? A Panel Discussion on Leadership
A panel discussion on issues of leadership, with Dr Douglas Board, Simon Caulkin and Dr Liz Mellon, chaired by Professor Michael Mainelli. This is a part of the conference, 'Leading at the Top: Power and Politics'. All the talks are...
Gresham College
Leading at the Top: Power and Politics - Introduction by Professor Michael Mainelli
Professor Michael Mainelli introduces the symposium on 'Leading at the Top: Power and Politics'. He outlines what he sees as the four major themes of leadership: vision, popularity, integrity and power. The transcript and downloadable...
Gresham College
Personality and the Brain - Professor Glenn D. Wilson
Personality is partly inborn and mediated by brain structures, hormones and neurotransmitters. It influences social behaviours such as gambling, sexual behaviour, extreme sports, impulse control disorders and criminality. Is there an...
Bozeman Science
DNA Fingerprinting
The chances of a DNA mismatch occurring in DNA fingerprinting is one in a billion. Here learners see how using the differences in people's DNA, specifically Short Tandem Repeats (STRs), cutting them out using restriction enzymes, and...
Fuse School
Chromatography—Paper and Thin Layer
Get ready to play detective! The eighth video in a series of ten explains two types of chemical separation methods via chromatography. The class experiences how substances move and deposit, based on solubility, then how to compare the...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Evidence: Forensic Photography as Art
Artist Angela Strassheim began her career as a forensic photographer in a crime lab. She soon left to focus on art full-time, but she didn't entirely leave the field behind. Her body of work, Evidence, is a documentary art project...