Science360
Research gov Site Demonstration Part 1 Public Services
Research gov is an exciting initiative that enables organizations and researchers to access streamlined research grants management services and other resources for multiple federal agencies in one location. This video provides an...
After Skool
Does the Weather Actually Affect Your Mood?
How does the weather affect your mood? There's a common thought around the world that sunny warm weather is linked to happiness and cold cloudy weather is linked to sadness. But is there any science behind this idea? Does the weather...
The Business Professor
Point of Purchase & Point of Sale
Explanation of Point of Purchase & Point of Sale
The Business Professor
Appropriate Office to File a Financing Statement
Appropriate Office to File a Financing Statement
Hip Hughes History
The Assassination of William McKinley: HipHughes On Location
The assassination of President William McKinley is one of only four Presidential assassinations in US History, yet most Americans know very little about the event. Travel with me to the spot where it happened in Buffalo, NY for a little...
Weatherthings
Weather Things: Haloes
A blue sky and fluffy bright clouds are things that are seen around the world. The atmosphere presents a multitude of sights and phenomena using light, air, water droplets, ice crystals, and dust. Many of the phenomena give clues to...
Science360
Fossilized skull reveals origins of a 250-million-year-old shark-like fish!
In this week’s episode of NSF Science Now, we learn about a new app for bird watchers, girls and stereotypes, beluga whale migration and, finally, the discovery of a 250-million-year-old shark-like fish. Check it out!
Zach Star
It really seems like our universe could be part of a hypersphere, but... it's probably not
It really seems like our universe could be part of a hypersphere, but... it's probably not
Weatherthings
Weather Things: Tornado Impacts
Over a thousand tornadoes happen every year in the United States but only few dozen take lives. Most tornadoes are brief and weak but the tornadoes that are large and powerful can wipe homes off their foundations. Tornadoes only come...
Astrum
How would we build a colony on Mars?
Mars is a world similar in a lot of ways to our own. That doesn't mean there aren't a multitude of hurdles to overcome if we were ever to consider settling there.
Ti & Me TV
Is It Too Late To Start Dance?- Advice For Dancers
Let's talk about if it's too late to start dancing! The answer is NO. Hehe. I give my advice on dancers starting "late" in the game and whether or not you can be a professional dancer if you start dancing later in life. As always, I hope...
Weatherthings
Weather Things: Tornado Statistics
Over a thousand tornadoes happen every year in the United States but only few dozen take lives. Most tornadoes are brief and weak but the tornadoes that are large and powerful can wipe homes off their foundations. Tornadoes only come...
Brave Wilderness
Mole Cricket Experiment!
In this segment of On Location, Coyote finds an elusive Mole Cricket! Have you ever wondered what insects are making all that loud screeching at night? Well to find out usually all you need to do is grab a simple flashlight and follow...
Curated Video
Jerusalem - The Temple Mount or al-Haram al-Sherif
The Temple Mount or al-Haram al-Sherif, holy to both Jews and Muslims. According to the Bible, the Jewish Temples stood on the Temple Mount. According to Jewish tradition and scripture, the First Temple was built by King Solomon the son...
Curated Video
Predictive Analytics with TensorFlow 8.1: CNNs and the Drawbacks of Regular DNNs
CNNs are a type of feedforward neural network in which the connectivity pattern between its neurons is based on the animal visual cortex. We will also see CNN architecture and convolution operations. • Look at CNNs and drawbacks of...
Professor Dave Explains
Pattern Recognition Receptors
We've already introduced pattern-recognition receptors, which recognize PAMPs and DAMPs, but now let's go over the specific types, and how they work. How many Toll-like receptors are there and what do they recognize? What are the adaptor...
Weatherthings
Weather Things: Cumulus
Clouds manifest moisture condensed in the air. In this program they are appreciated and pondered. Clouds give clues to wind direction, humidity levels, weather patterns, and they just make pretty sights. We look at the basic type of...
Weird History
The Rise and Fall of Planet Hollywood
Weird History Food is launching you to Planet Hollywood. When we look back on the fun novelty restaurants that came out of the '90s, one question, in particular, comes to mind: what happened to Planet Hollywood? In 1996, you couldn't go...
Science360
Bio-logging collar reveals unprecedented detail about California mountain lions - Science Nation
How do you get to know a free-roaming California mountain lion? Very carefully! Actually, you may never be able to spend time on the trail with a wild cat, but if the cat is wearing the new high tech collar designed by University of...
NASA
The Invisible Network: 10. 406 MHz | NASA's The Invisible Network Podcast
Amidst the grandeur of spaceflight, there is a tiny bit of technology that, if not for its major role, might otherwise go unnoticed: distress beacons. This NASA-developed search-and-rescue technology could be life-saving not just for...
IDG TECHtalk
Windows 10: Answering your most important questions
Computerworld Windows expert Preston Gralla and Executive Editor Ken Mingis are back to answer your questions about Windows 10.
Curated Video
Describing and Naming Points on a Coordinate Grid System
In this video, students learn how to describe the exact location of a point on a plane using the coordinate grid system. They review the horizontal and vertical number lines, known as the X and Y axes, and how they intersect at the point...
Tarver Academy
How to Search the Google Education Directory
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About How to Search the Google Education Directory