Zach Star
How to Take All the Math Classes You Need Right From Your Computer
This video goes over how you can learn all the math classes you need and self teach them, right from your computer. There are lots of resources out there when it comes to math help, however it can be disorganized making it hard to know...
TLDR News
Johnson’s 30 Mile Bridge Connecting Scotland and N. Ireland - TLDR Explains
For a while now Johnson has been talking about building a 30 mile bridge from Scotland to Northern Ireland. This rather out there plan might be possible, if the UK is willing to spend enough money to make it happen. In this video we...
TMW Media
Robotics Challenges for the Future: Comparing humans and robots
What is DARPA? How are robots and a one year old child similar and different? What will robots be like in the future?
Robotics Challenges for the Future, Part 1
TMW Media
Engineering Careers: The future of engineering
Do engineers estimate the time and cost required to make things? What does the future of engineering look like? Engineering Careers, Part 2
TMW Media
Innovating Cars: Improving other aspects of the car
Can car tires be made safer? Are the inside of the car safer? Do they research old cars to learn how to make them better?
Innovating Cars, Part 2
Why U
Pre-Algebra 23 - Scientific Notation
Scientific notation allows us to more easily express very large or very small numbers encountered in engineering and science. Using exponents, we can convert standard decimal numbers into scientific notation and vice versa.
APMonitor
Python Road Detection
Objective: Use OpenCV Code to explore features that are effective for lane detection such as Binary, Edge, Line, Difference, RGB, and HSV transformations. Add HSV decomposition to the code. Lane Detection Alerts from driving assist and...
Science360
Next-generation optogenetics -- early concept brain research
Researchers all over the world use a technology called optogenetics, which allows them to turn neurons on and off in living laboratory organisms, by exposing them to certain types of light. Stephen Boppart of the University of Illinois...
Science360
A humanoid robot helps children with Autism Spectrum Disorder! NSF Science Now 12
This week's episode highlights Vanderbilt University's humanoid robot geared to help children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, University of Michigan researchers harnessing terahertz technology that could one day help doctors see deep into...
Science360
NSF Science Now 12
This week's episode highlights Vanderbilt University's humanoid robot geared to help children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, University of Michigan researchers harnessing terahertz technology that could one day help doctors see deep into...
The Wall Street Journal
Don't Be the Weak Link in the Supply Chain
You're a supplier to a multinational with stringent requirements for the cybersecurity of its supply chain partners. How can you keep them happy and how can you avoid collateral damage from your partners.
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Flexible Chips Do the NIST Twist
Electronic memory chips may soon gain the ability to bend and twist as a result of work by engineers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Curated Video
Cloud Native Development on Azure with Java 1.2: Introduction
Before you get a kick-start with a new technology or platform, it is always a good practice to have an overview of it. Also, it adds to the motivation to your learning in the long run. This video will provide you with that pair of eyes...
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: BASALT: NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast
A feature from NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley originally posted on November 16, 2016.
TMW Media
The Very Large Array Telescope: Upgrading the VLA
How to distinguish radio waves from space compared to man-made ones? What are some maintenance tasks that help the VLA work properly? What kind of upgrades has the VLA had of recent? The Very Large Array Telescope, Part 3
Science360
EARLY CONCEPT BRAIN RESEARCH: NEXT-GENERATION OPTOGENETICS
Researchers all over the world use a technology called optogenetics that allows them to turn neurons on and off in living laboratory organisms by exposing them to certain types of light. Stephen Boppart of the University of Illinois at...
Zach Star
How to Take Your Introductory Engineering Classes Right From Your Computer
For those who are looking to get a head start on their engineering pre-req classes or are currently having trouble, this video will provide you with resources you can easily find for free.
Mediacorp
The Fascinating World of Tiny Creatures and Weaver Ants
This video explores the fascinating world of undergrowth creatures in Singapore, highlighting their unique behaviors and roles in the ecosystem. From the intricate camouflage of the bag worm to the engineering skills of the weaver ants,...
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Exo-Brake: NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast
A feature from NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley originally posted on December 13, 2016.
Science360
Slippery when wet
In episode 30, Jordan and Charlie investigate man-made rough, yet slippery, surfaces. Enhancing the mobility of liquid droplets on rough surfaces could improve condensation heat transfer for power-plant heat exchangers, create more...
History Hit
Bristol: Clifton Suspension Bridge
Why was the bridge needed? What challenges occured at the start of its construction? Why was this bridge special to Brunel?
NASA
NASA | A Tour of NASA Goddard Photography on Social Media
Image Coordinator Rebecca Roth discusses the process in which she chooses images to be displayed in NASA Goddard's Social Media presence.
Espresso Media
Walls of Venice: Engineering Challenges and Solutions for Venice's Floating Barriers
Walls of Venice part 5/8: This video discusses the modifications made to the gantry crane used in the construction of the lagoon entrances in Venice. Additionally, the video highlights the efforts to rebuild wetlands and islands to...
Science360
Researchers develop Google glass type technology for the deaf! NSF Science Now 25
In this week’s episode, we learn about Google glass type technology for the deaf. We learn how studying tornado debris could help save lives. We discover how sweeping fingers could be the future in password security --and finally, we...