Healthcare Triage
Is Meat Bad For Us or Not?
We've been talking a lot about meat consumption and its effect on our health. New studies indicate that meat may not be as bad for us as we've been told. But this is controversial. So, how do we talk about new findings that contradict...
Curated Video
Wheat: From Staple Crop to Sustainable Solutions
This video explores the significance of wheat as one of the world's most important crops. It highlights its historical impact, current uses, and potential for future sustainability. From being a staple food source to its role in biofuel...
TED Talks
TED: A futuristic vision for Latin America, rooted in ancient design | Catalina Lotero
What would Latin America look like if colonization hadn't interrupted its ancient civilizations? Imagining a future where ancestral knowledge intertwines with modern aesthetics, designer Catalina Lotero shows how "pre-Columbian futurism"...
Economics Explained
Japan - The Fading Economy
Japan became the first of the modern Asian countries to experience massive sustained economic growth. Japan had a lot going for it after the end of the war, it was able to rebuild with the help of the allies and go through its own modern...
Curated Video
Sockets & Voltages In Different Countries | Electricity | Physics | FuseSchool
You’re on holiday and have been on the beach all day, sharing photos to social media to make your friends jealous. Your phone battery is running low. Then back in the hotel - disaster strikes. In this video we’re going to look at how...
FuseSchool
PHYSICS - Electricity - Sockets & Voltages in Different Countries
You’re on holiday and have been on the beach all day, sharing photos to social media to make your friends jealous. Your phone battery is running low. Then back in the hotel - disaster strikes. In this video we’re going to look at how...
FuseSchool
Sockets & Voltages In Different Countries
You’re on holiday and have been on the beach all day, sharing photos to social media to make your friends jealous. Your phone battery is running low. Then back in the hotel - disaster strikes. In this video we’re going to look at how...
Visual Learning Systems
The Importance of Photosynthesis
This video explains the process of photosynthesis, which is the ability of certain organisms to use the energy from the sun to create their own food. The video highlights the importance of photosynthesis, as it is a crucial process for...
The March of Time
Luxury, Warships in harbor
MOT 1936: CHINA: Couple drinking tea in highrise location people on terrace w/ modern buildings BG. WS Cruiser in harbor. VS Foreign battle ships in harbor w/ junks. Battleship guns. Japanese boats in harbor. Japanese launch w/ 'rising...
SciShow
Supersonic Free Fall and the New Element: Hankium?
Hank brings you the news of a newly discovered dinosaur he is kind of afraid to look at, a way to sequence your genome in less time than it takes to get your clothes dry cleaned, & two new adventures that will take place in space - one...
JJ Medicine
Fatty Acid Synthesis Pathway: Overview, Enzymes and Regulation
Fatty Acid Synthesis Pathway Lesson: Where it happens, how it happens and why it happens. Hey everyone! In this lesson you will learn about the fatty acid synthesis pathway, including an in-depth overview of the pathway, where fatty acid...
National Geographic
Behind the Mask of the World's Oldest Surviving Dramatic Art | Short Film Showcase
Noh theater, or Nohgaku (能楽), is one of the world’s most ancient stage traditions still being actively performed today. Known for its use of elaborate masks known as nohmen, Noh performances weave together supernatural elements and...
Curated Video
Samurai, Daimyo, Matthew Perry, and Nationalism: Crash Course World History
In which John Green teaches you about Nationalism. Nationalism was everywhere in the 19th century, as people all over the world carved new nation-states out of old empires. Nationalist leaders changed the way people thought of themselves...
Crash Course
Samurai, Daimyo, Matthew Perry, and Nationalism Crash Course World History
In which John Green teaches you about Nationalism. Nationalism was everywhere in the 19th century, as people all over the world carved new nation-states out of old empires. Nationalist leaders changed the way people thought of themselves...
The March of Time
1930s: TOKYO, JAPAN: Cityscape, HA WS Modern buildings w/ trolleys on street. HA WS Intersection w/ people walking, trolleys crossing. BANKING: Japanese people in bank, CU Paper money, male teller in suit & tie. Westernization, non-traditional.
MOT 1930s: TOKYO, JAPAN: Cityscape, HA WS Modern buildings w/ trolleys on street. HA WS Intersection w/ people walking, trolleys crossing. BANKING: Japanese people in bank, CU Paper money, male teller in suit & tie. Westernization,...
The March of Time
1930s: JAPAN: MODERNIZATION: Japanese woman in traditional kimono typing at typewriter in office, OTS Woman working on typeface setting. Two men in suits reading Tokyo Kabushiki Torihikijo (stock exchange, now TSE) ticker tape. Westernization.
MOT 1930s: JAPAN: MODERNIZATION: Japanese woman in traditional kimono typing at typewriter in office, OTS Woman working on typeface setting. Two men in suits reading Tokyo Kabushiki Torihikijo (stock exchange, now TSE) ticker tape....
The March of Time
1936: TOKYO, JAPAN: Silhouette of Japanese buildings, pagoda, on hill. (POV under roof) WS People walking in public square. (POV moving railcar) HA WS Waterfront w/ modern building BG, trees & branches hanging FG.
MOT 1936: TOKYO, JAPAN: Silhouette of Japanese buildings, pagoda, on hill. (POV under roof) WS People walking in public square. (POV moving railcar) HA WS Waterfront w/ modern building BG, trees & branches hanging FG.
The March of Time
1930s: JAPAN: MODERNIZATION: Japanese Women working telephone switchboard, women changing shift, CU Female in headset & shoulder mounted mouth piece. Westernization, women working, non-traditional.
MOT 1930s: JAPAN: MODERNIZATION: Japanese Women working telephone switchboard, women changing shift, CU Female in headset & shoulder mounted mouth piece. Westernization, women working, non-traditional.
The March of Time
1930s: JAPAN: MODERNIZATION: VS Japanese people in varied clothing, traditional, non-traditional, walking down into/out of subway, metro area. Ws People passing through subway turnstile, baffle gate. MS Japanese male ticket taker. Westernization.
MOT 1930s: JAPAN: MODERNIZATION: VS Japanese people in varied clothing, traditional, non-traditional, walking down into/out of subway, metro area. Ws People passing through subway turnstile, baffle gate. MS Japanese male ticket taker....
Great Big Story
The First Black Enka Singer in Japanese History
Jerome “Jero” White never imagined that he would one day grow up to be a star in the Japanese music scene. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he was first introduced to enka music by his grandmother, a native of Yokohama,...
Curated Video
Chicken Head Tracking - Smarter Every Day
Post to your facebook -- http://on.fb.me/CHICKNMAN Pennywhistle Productions/Smarter Every Day Chickens have a great ability to keep their heads stable. Our bodies use a gyro-like mechanism in our ears which has 3 mutually orthogonal...
The Met
How to Polish a Japanese Sword
Learn more about the exhibition Art of the Samurai: Japanese Arms and Armor, 1156—1868, on view at the Met October 21, 2009 — January 10, 2010: http://tinyurl.com/kwmfgg A demonstration by Okisato Fujishiro, Japans leading sword polisher...
The Met
Art of the Samurai—An Introduction
Learn more about the exhibition Art of the Samurai: Japanese Arms and Armor, 1156—1868, on view at the Met October 21, 2009 — January 10, 2010: http://tinyurl.com/kwmfgg Morihiro Ogawa, special consultant and curator of the exhibition...
Tate
Ei Arakawa | The Tanks
New York-based Japanese artist Ei Arakawa creates a series of collaborative performances and actions during his week residency at the Tanks, Tate Modern. In this film, we meet the artist whose work takes inspiration from the Jikken Kobo...