PBS
Can Tattoos Be Taboo?
When did tattoos shift from counterculture to mainstream? Are they okay? At what point is your tattoo considered cultural appropriation? Explore these questions and more as Danielle dives into the origin of tattoos around the world.
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.
Curated Video
Giving Warnings in English
This English language learning video explains how to understand and give warnings, as well as how to use imperatives without sounding offensive. The video covers grammar, idioms, vocabulary, and pronunciation.
Next Animation Studio
Virus and mite wiping out millions of bees worldwide: study
Colony collapse disorder, which has killed millions of honeybees worldwide, is caused by a virus and a mite combo, scientists say. Researchers led by Stephen Martin of Britain's University of Sheffield studied the impact of the Varroa...
Jabzy
Causes of Japanese Internment - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Causes of Japanese Internment
Curated Video
CISSP® Certification Domain 1 Security and Risk Management Video Boot Camp for 2022 - Information Security Governance: Values, Vision, Mission, and Plans
This video focuses on values, vision, mission, and plans. This clip is from the chapter "Certified Information Systems Security Professional CISSP Domain 1 - Security and Risk Management" of the series "CISSP® Certification Domain 1:...
Next Animation Studio
Newly-discovered comet Atlas could shine as bright as the MOON
Comet ATLAS, also known as C/2019 Y4, is growing brighter at a surprising rate as it hurtles toward the Sun.
Brave Wilderness
Brain Freeze Challenge!
In this segment of On Location, Coyote and the crew take on the Brain Freeze Challenge! While visiting the Hawaiian Islands the crew often took breaks to enjoy a local favorite and delicious treat, Hawaiian Shaved Ice. Presenting itself...
Next Animation Studio
Why Hawaii's Kilauea eruption is nonexplosive
At least 26 homes have been destroyed by Hawaii's Kilauea eruption, which began last week and is still ongoing. But according to Earther, next to violent volcanic eruptions in places like Iceland, the U.S. or the Philippines, Kilauea's...
Science360
Disappearing Red Shrimp
Molecular biologist Scott Santos and his team at Auburn University are studying an unusual and endangered ecosystem in Hawaii called Anchialine pools, as well as one of its legendary creatures. A threatened ecosystem, Anchialine pools...
ZooMoo
Kooki's Crafty Show Makes: Eee Aaaw Eeee Awww
Red fire panda Kooki creates an egg carton fire truck.
After Skool
Toxoplasma - The Parasite That Turns FEAR Into DESIRE
Toxoplasma gondii is a protozoan parasite and as a parasite, its goal is to reproduce and affect more and more hosts. The only place in the entire world that toxoplasma can find a mate and sexually reproduce is in the gut of a...
Science360
Researchers explore sea turtle locomotion! NSF Science Now 14
This week’s episode of NSF Science Now explores sea turtle locomotion by researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology, new images from the Gemini North telescope of comet ISON, how researchers at the University of Illinois at...
Next Animation Studio
When Pigs Fly
Max and Moon are flipping through a travel book, when Moon says that she would like to visit Europe someday. Max responds by saying that he'd like to go to Hawaii, and enjoy the plane ride by kicking back and taking a LONG nap. Moon...
Brave Wilderness
Fantastic Sea Creatures…and Where to Find Them!
In this segment of On Location, Coyote, Mark and Mario embark on an epic snorkeling adventure all around the isle of Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands! Their mission was simple - scout for future scuba diving locations and sample the...
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: "Kitchen Smoke" Molecules in Nebula: NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast
A news feature from NASA’s SOFIA mission originally posted on August 16, 2016.
Science360
NSF Science Now, Episode 14
This week's episode of NSF Science Now explores sea turtle locomotion by researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology, new images from the Gemini North telescope of comet ISON, also how researchers at the University of Illinois at...
Science360
NSF Science Now 2
In this week's episode of NSF Science Now we explore Hawaiian volcanoes, smart homes, robot locomotion and finally novel engineering ideas on the tiny wings of butterflies.
Curated Video
The Surfboard: The Evolution of the Surfboard
This totally rad piece of water sports equipment empowered millions of Americans to ride the waves – but how did the humble surfboard evolve through the years?
US Department of Agriculture
A Flowering of Success in Hawaii
USDA helped a farmer in Hawaii build hoop houses to improve her operation.
ZooMoo
Animal Alphabet: H is for Happy Faced Spider
Who’s that over there? Flash has just spotted another cool creature he can add to his Animal Alphabet! Our intrepid traveller Flash explores land, sea and air spotting different species of wildlife in their natural habitats and...
Brave Wilderness
IT'S HUGE! And Covered in WARTS!
On this episode of Beyond the Tide, Coyote and the crew go tide pooling at night and discover three different species of HUGE Sea Cucumbers! There are many species of Sea Cucumbers that can be found all over the world but it isn’t every...
Science360
Science Now Episode 2
Episode 2 explores the deep connection beneath Hawaiian volcanoes, examines robots motion, smart homes and engineering ideas from the wings of butterflies.
The March of Time
1953: HONOLULU, HAWAII: VS King Kamehameha I statue in front of Aliiolani Hale judicial building. Angled WS Same building w/ parked cars, VS Appointed Territorial Governor of Hawaii Samuel Wilder King SOT saying on brink of statehood.
MOT 1953: HONOLULU, HAWAII: VS King Kamehameha I statue in front of Aliiolani Hale judicial building. Angled WS Same building w/ parked cars, VS Appointed Territorial Governor of Hawaii Samuel Wilder King SOT saying on brink of statehood.