XKA Digital
Delegation is a great way to develop people
Dan Doherty was CEO of Cadence Innovation Marketing, a director of Applied Market Strategy and Chief Operating Officer of Guardian Water. He had worked at board level within corporate and private businesses of all sizes up to being CEO...
SciShow
The Strange Scourge of Light Pollution
Light pollution -- it's not just the bane of light sleepers and frustrated astronomers. It also is tinkering with the biological cycles of all kinds of living things, including us! SciShow takes you behind the glare to understand the...
SciShow
The Night Sky in Infrared
James Webb wouldn’t be equipped to look in the infrared if not for the previous missions that have allowed us to see the universe in wavelengths that the human eye can’t see!
Globalive Media
Beyond Innovation: Episode 17
Stock trading becomes a snap, quantum computers answer complex questions and wearable devices track vital signs from your ear. Plus, Michael and Anthony speak with a South African startup using AI to enhance global trade. Hosted by...
Professor Dave Explains
History of Astronomy Part 1: The Celestial Sphere and Early Observations
Now that we've learned about how the universe began, as well as the development of the Milky Way galaxy, the solar system, and the Earth, it's time to learn about the human beings that came to inhabit the Earth. Eventually, they began to...
Curated Video
Light Pillars: What Are Those Mysterious Light Beams From The Sky?
Light pillars are optical phenomena that occur in extremely cold atmospheres, when flat ice crystals form close to the ground. They reflect natural and artificial light in columns that extend through the sky. This captivating spectacle...
Curated Video
Fluently Reading Dialogue: Recognizing Who's Speaking
In this video, the teacher provides tips and strategies for reading dialogue fluently. Using examples from a passage, the teacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing who is speaking and understanding the character's age,...
Active Galactic
Are we Losing the Sky?
Stars are becoming an endangered species due to light pollution that is plaguing the world. How big has this easily forgotten problem become and is there any way to bring back our night skies? Please like, comment, and subscribe for more...
TED Talks
Jedidah Isler: How I fell in love with quasars, blazars and our incredible universe
Jedidah Isler first fell in love with the night sky as a little girl. Now she's an astrophysicist who studies supermassive hyperactive black holes. In a charming talk, she takes us trillions of kilometers from Earth to introduce us to...
NASA
Hubble Views Jupiter at Opposition
The Hubble Space Telescope observed Jupiter on April 3rd, 2017 - just days before Jupiter is in opposition on April 7th. This new image of Jupiter is part of Hubble's Outer Planets Atmospheres Legacy program, which is one of many ways...
SciShow Kids
The Problem With Pandas | Animal Science for Kids
What's black and white, big and fuzzy, and likes to eat bamboo all day? A panda! Join us to learn all about this rare bears and the challenges they face as their habitat disappears.
Healthcare Triage
Sugar Doesn't Make Kids Hyper: Healthcare Triage #3
Do you think that sugar makes kids hyper? Well, you're wrong. Yes, WRONG. How do we know? Randomized controlled trials. RCTs are pretty much the most robust study design there is, and also the only way to prove causality. This week's...
NASA
NASA Spacecraft Uncover Mystery Behind Auroral Beads
A special type of aurora, draped east-west across the night sky like a glowing pearl necklace, is helping scientists better understand the science of auroras and their powerful drivers out in space. Known as auroral beads, these lights...
NASA
Explore the Universe with Hubble Messier Catalog
The Messier catalog includes some of the most fascinating astronomical objects that can be observed from Earth's Northern Hemisphere. Among them are deep-sky objects that can be viewed in stunning detail using larger telescopes but are...
Science360
How emergency responders improvised to save lives after 9/11 - Full interview
James Kendra, director of the Disaster Research Center at the University of Delaware, and Tricia Wachtendorf, the center's associate director, were both present in New York City in the days following 9/11. In partnership with colleagues...
Curated Video
Position of the Moon
“Position of the Moon” discusses objects that are visible in the sky, focusing specifically on the moon and its pattern of movement across the sky.
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Upward Communication: Workplace Communication Skills
Workplace communication skills involve Upward Communication and receiving feedback. This video looks at the problem of upward distortions and suggests that leaders use three ways to pursue high-quality feedback.
Learning Mole
Bird Habitats
This animated science video lesson is all about bird habitats. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn more about cultures and stories of birds.
SciShow
Choosing a Telescope: Bigger Isn't Always Better!
Before you take your relationship with space to a new level by getting a telescope, find out what you really need to make the most of your summer nights staring at the sky.
Space Videos
ESO: A closer look at the Carina Nebula
The VISTA telescope has allowed us to peer through the hot gas and dark dust shrouding the spectacular Carina nebula to show us myriad stars, both newborn and in their death throes. The Carina Nebula, one of the largest and brightest...
Life Noggin
How Many Stars Are In The Universe?
Do you ever look up into the night sky and wonder how many stars there are? Watch More: How Much Money Is Space Worth? ►►►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lT11_2h6_LY Support Life Noggin on Patreon:...
NASA
NASA | Comet ISON Fizzles
These images from NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory and the ESA/NASA Solar and Heliospheric Observatory show Comet ISON growing dim as it made the journey around the sun. The comet was not visible at all in NASA's Solar...
Curated Video
National Astronomy Week: Exploring Mars and Inspiring Curiosity
This video highlights Britain's National Astronomy Week, which coincided with the Earth's closest encounter with Mars in 60,000 years. The Royal Observatory in Greenwich organized special events including astronomy sessions, solar...
SciShow Kids
What Is the Sun?
Squeaks can't sleep because the sun is too bright, and Sam the Bat stops by to talk about what makes the sun so special DCI: ESS1.A: Patterns of the motion of the sun, moon, and stars in the sky can be observed, described, and predicted.