Curated Video
The Power of Social Media
This video provides an overview of the different ways social media is used and its potential benefits. Social media connects people and enables people to share knowledge and create content efficiently.
The Wall Street Journal
Chips On The Block
The global chip industry is no stranger to consolidation, but security concerns and trade tensions are stalling deals. What's at stake? Richard Clemmer and Renee J. James sit down with WSJ's Jason Anders.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
How Science Advances, "One Funeral at a Time"
What happens to a subfield of science when a superstar of that field passes away unexpectedly? Christian Fons-Rosen argues that new research activity in the sciences–and economics?– increases after the death of a superstar, as...
Curated Video
The Development and Uses of Robots
This video explores the fascinating world of robots, discussing their history, current applications, and future potential. From autonomous machines to humanoid androids, it highlights how robots are already being used in various...
Institute of Art and Ideas
Does the market need the state to function?
Few take anarchism and the abandonment of organised government as a viable political goal.æYet in economics, capitalism is just such a leaderless anarchic system. Might a radically decentralised political system be more credible than we...
Science360
NSF Science Now 10
Hosted by NSF's Dena Headlee, Science Now is a weekly newscast covering some of the latest in NSF-funded innovation and advances across all areas and disciplines, from astronomy to zoology. This fast paced, news round-up reports many of...
The Wall Street Journal
Big Tech: CEO Council
The digital economy is driving every industry in different ways. How should governments approach the world's big technology platforms to ensure a vibrant, competitive digital marketplace?
The Wall Street Journal
When Tech Meets the Surveillance State
Human Rights Watch's Sophie Richardson discusses the dark side of China's use of cutting-edge surveillance technology with WSJ Editor Josh Chin.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Josh Stumpenhorst - Pushing Limits
Josh Stumpenhorst is a 6th grade Language Arts and Social Science teacher at Lincoln Junior High School in Naperville, IL which is part of Naperville Community School District 203. In addition to teaching, he is an athletic director,...
Mediacorp
Dhaka's Journey from Citadels to Megacity
This video discusses the history and modernization of Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. It explores the city's growth, the construction of the Kaptai Hydropower Dam, and the challenges faced by its residents, including population...
Next Animation Studio
Tulip observation tower planned for London
The Tulip observation tower is the newest architectural proposal for London.
Curated Video
The Evolution and Function of Modern Toilets
In this video, we explore the history and mechanics of the modern toilet. From ancient latrines to early sewage systems, we learn about the evolution of sanitation practices. We'll explains how a modern toilet works, with its porcelain...
The Wall Street Journal
Christina Tosi on The Dessert Trends To Watch Out For
The Milk Bar founder discusses how the pandemic has reshaped dining habits, the future of dessert in the metaverse and how she grows her business with humanity, humility and a sense of humor.
Curated Video
King Djoser
How the King known as divine of body became popular by erecting a tomb - A pyramid style building piercing the sky to be closer to God. The spectacular innovation of stepped pyramid termed the architect as an Egyptian god.
The Wall Street Journal
Thinking Short, Thinking Long
Wall Street wants profits. Patients want results. In-house scientists want room to breathe and time to innovate. How one big health- products company, after stumbling, now juggles the competing demands of the health business.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Trend Toward Outsourcing Innovation
In part 3 of INET's interview with Fred Block, he says that Fortune 500 companies don't have any incentive to develop new products themselves -- but rely on publicly funded labs and universities surrounded by startups.