Science360
Greenhouse Gas Emissions - History Of Climate Change Research
When was it first determined that greenhouse gas emissions were causing warming?
Barcroft Media
Twins With Albinism Wear Their Condition With Style | SHAKE MY BEAUTY
Fashion-obsessed twins who both have albinism want to inspire people to be proud of the skin they were born in. The chances of a child being born with albinism are one in 17,000 - but the chances of twins being born with albinism is far...
Curated Video
Competition Policy: Principles and Practices in the UK
This video introduces the topic of competition policy and explains why governments are interested in promoting competition. It outlines the benefits of competition, such as lower prices for consumers and the idea of consumer sovereignty....
Curated Video
Individual and Market Supply Curves: Understanding the Differences and Deriving the Market Curve
This video is about individual supply curves and market supply curves in the context of economics. It explains how each firm within an industry decides on how much of a given product they want to produce and sell at different prices, and...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
William Lazonick - How Government Helps, and Wall Street Hurts, the Innovative Enterprise
Innovation drives economic growth and welfare, and the industrial corporation drives innovation, says William Lazonick. But just how do corporations innovate? The key idea is commitment. People with knowledge of and experience in...
FuseSchool
Quarrying
Learn the basics about Quarrying, its economic advantages and disadvantages concerning environment and healthy living.
The Wall Street Journal
Heiða Helgadóttir and Sylvia Wulf on Sustainable Fishing
The world's population is growing and the demand for protein is rising. Heiða Helgadóttir, CEO of Icelandic startup Niceland Seafood, and AquaBounty Technologies CEO Sylvia Wulf discuss sustainable fishing with WSJ's Joanna Chung.
Blockchain Central
Bitcoin Mining History
In this episode we'll be looking at the history of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency mining, with closer look at how the world of bitcoin mining is changing in 2019 for hobby miners, mining enthusiasts and major corporations like Nvidia, TSMC...
The Wall Street Journal
The Global Race for a Vaccine and Drug
Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel, Dr. Julie Gerberding, chief patent officer at Merck and Dr. David Reese, executive vice president of research at Amgen discuss the race for coronavirus drug development at WSJ Tech Health.
Curated Video
Your First Pitch - Slide 1
In this video, you will learn how to introduce yourself in a concise way that incorporates more numbers and credibility markers.
Globalive Media
Beyond Innovation: Episode 8
Blockchain gives the smart grid a jolt, an AI spots imposters and an algorithm optimizes insurance coverage. Plus, Anthony and Michael speak with the entrepreneur pioneering a friendlier alternative to Facebook. Hosted by venture...
Curated Video
The Porter Strategic Matrix: A Guide for Industry Entry and Strategic Positioning
The video discusses Porter's Strategic Matrix, which outlines the different strategies that a firm can take when launching into a new industry. The focus is on strategic positioning within market segments, and the supermarket industry is...
Curated Video
Threats and Opportunities Created by Consumer Behavioral Changes
The video discusses the threats and opportunities that arise when there are changes in consumer behavior. It explains how consumer behavioral changes can impact the performance levels of businesses and create momentum in changes and...
The Wall Street Journal
Deconstructing the Food Supply Chain
Executives from Mondelēz International, Cargill and Misfits Market discuss food-related supply chain challenges that started with the pandemic and are now being exacerbated by the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Cybersecurity Framework Overview Pat Gallagher
NIST Director Patrick Gallagher says that the Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Frame-Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Frame-work needs the owners and operators of critical infrastructure to make best possible decisions...
Science360
Evolutionary biologist Sally Otto - ScienceLives
Sarah (Sally) Otto is an evolutionary biologist and professor at the University of British Columbia in Canada. She studies the evolutionary process through mathematical modeling and the use of model organisms like yeast. Evolution is...
The Wall Street Journal
Accessible Fitness
How two fitness entrepreneurs aim to shake up your exercise routine by embracing social media and developing community.
Food Farmer Earth
The Shift in Dietary Perspectives: From Margarine to Butter
Michael Pollan discusses the changing views on dietary fats, particularly the shift from demonizing saturated fats like butter to questioning the health implications of margarine and other processed substitutes. He critiques the food...
Curated Video
Your First Pitch - Slide 2
In this video, you will learn how to talk about the big overarching problem and solution.
Globalive Media
Beyond Innovation: Episode 14
Researchers send smells over the Internet, a startup brings the eBay model to the trucking industry and a flying car comes closer to becoming a reality. Plus, famous geneticist George Church explains why he’s willing to pay you to...
The Wall Street Journal
Data Dive: How Do You Stack Up?
WSJ Pro Research commissioned a study to better understand how large enterprises are approaching cybersecurity. In part one of a two-part presentation, we highlight key findings and explore why benchmarking cybersecurity is a necessary...
The Business Professor
Prepare for Interview - Research Company
Prepare for Interview - Research Company
Curated Video
Industry & Supply: The Race to Get Civil War Soldiers Frontline Resources
Supplying almost three million soldiers with the food, clothes and resources they needed to fight the Civil War was no easy task. So which side proved most successful?