News Clip4:02
Curated Video

The debate over gas and induction stoves

9th - Higher Ed
Move aside gas stoves: Scientists and professional chefs suggest there are plenty of reasons to cook with induction stoves instead — fewer indoor air pollutants, more energy efficiency and better culinary results.
News Clip1:45
Curated Video

Ford halts U.S. plant production due to rare earth magnet shortage

9th - Higher Ed
Ford has idled multiple U.S. plants for the third straight week due to a shortage of rare earth magnets, a key component in electric vehicles. The supply disruption stems from China's new approval process for rare earth exports. Ford’s...
News Clip2:39
Curated Video

China's Rare Mineral Monopoly Threatens Western Defence

9th - Higher Ed
#Gravitas China's suspension of a key rare earth mineral has disrupted the defence supply chain in the U.S. and other Western Nations. The countries are scrambling to replenish stocks of advanced weaponry equipment.
News Clip2:16
Curated Video

Enjoy millions of tulips at the Holland Ridge Farms' Spring Spectacular

9th - Higher Ed
The Spring Spectacular starts Friday, April 11 and goes until April 27.
News Clip1:28
Curated Video

Science Olympics inspires next generation of engineers

9th - Higher Ed
For more than 40 years science enthusiasts from grade 1 through 12 have gathered for the science olympics. Hundreds of curious and creative students have been working on their projects for months, hoping to take home the top prize.
News Clip3:12
Bloomberg

Otis Worldwide CEO on China Business, Property

Higher Ed
Judy Marks, Chair and CEO at Otis Worldwide, discusses the outlook for its elevator business in China and the state of the property sector. She speaks with Bloomberg's Chief North Asia Correspondent Stephen Engle at the China Development...
News Clip4:59
Press Association

Chancellor Rachel Reeves visits Tokamak Energy in Abingdon

Higher Ed
Footage of Chancellor Rachel Reeves visiting the Tokamak Energy plant in Milton Park, Abingdon. She spoke to the media about GDP figures before touring the facility to understand its functioning.
Stock Footage0:21
Bridgeman Arts

1950s: Hand inserts and removes magnet from coil of wires

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1950s: Hand inserts and removes magnet from coil of wires. Compass needle moves. Hand inserts and removes magnet from coiled wires. Man walks past large generator.
News Clip5:57
Bloomberg

Australia’s Rare Earths Opportunity

Higher Ed
Jul.31 -- Nic Earner, managing director at Alkane Resources, discusses the company’s rare earths opportunity in Australia, financing the mine, the impact of China’s aggressive pricing on the market and the risks he’s seeing in the...
News Clip3:58
Bloomberg

What Does China's Dominance in Rare-Earth Metals Mean for U.S.?

Higher Ed
May.29 -- China’s grip on the global market for rare-earth metals gives it the ability to target American weaponry in its trade war with the U.S. Everything from Lockheed Martin Corp.’s F-35 Joint Strike Fighter jet to guided missiles...
News Clip5:01
Bloomberg

What Engineers Found When They Tore Apart Telsa's Model 3

Higher Ed
Oct.17 -- Tesla's Model 3 boasts the best technology and motor of any electric vehicle, but a team of engineers in Detroit say there's a major flaw in the car's design that's hurting Tesla's profit margins. Bloomberg Television's Ed...
News Clip2:10
Curated Video

Advocates Warn of Toy Hazards Ahead of Holidays

Higher Ed
Advocates of toy safety warned of continuing hazards in certain toys sold in the U.S. ahead of the holiday season. A representative of U.S. PIRG, an advocate organization for public interest, spoke at a news conference in...
News Clip3:11
Curated Video

Hybrid engine hidden in bus wheel could be the future of public transport

Higher Ed
Appledoorn, Netherlands - August 2005 1. Diesel powered bus in Appeldoorn 2. Exhaust pipe 3. Bus and passengers 4. Arjan Heinen, wheel inventor walking out of bus hanger 5. Bus direction display showing "the whisper - the world's most...
News Clip3:15
Curated Video

Advocates Warn of Toy Hazards Ahead of Holidays

Higher Ed
Advocates of toy safety warned of continuing hazards in certain toys sold in the U.S. ahead of the holiday season. A representative of U.S. PIRG, an advocate organization for public interest, spoke at a news conference in...
News Clip4:59
Curated Video

Dutch designer presents fall/winter haute couture fashion show

Higher Ed
AP Entertainment Paris, 1 July 2013 1. Exteriors, Palais de la D�couverte, Paris. 2. Medium of British hatmaker Stephen Jones seated (on left) 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Stephen Jones/Hatmaker: "She has an approach to design like nobody...
News Clip2:07
Curated Video

NASA works to resolve bug that threatens twin rovers

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of Mars briefing at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jeff Johnson, US Geological Society: "I am very pleased to announce this morning that the full 360 degrees mission success panorama from pan...
Instructional Video3:07
Curated Video

Master Sgt. Todd Nelson was injured while serving in Afghanistan. Three years later, Nelson is now receiving some state of the art facial prothetics, including a new ear. Video essay by Eric Gay.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Video Essay: Cutting edge in face prosthetics CAPTION: Master Sgt. Todd Nelson was injured while serving in Afghanistan. Three years later, Nelson is now receiving some state of the art facial prosthetics, including a...
News Clip1:43
Sky News

Stockshots of unsafe children's toys

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of a selection of children's toys tested in a recent study - that were bought from online third-party sellers that could have choked, burnt, or poisoned a child and are considered unsafe 5 October 2021 in London,...
News Clip4:06
Curated Video

Why Is There New Interest In Fusion Energy?

Higher Ed
A company by the name of Zap Energy is trying to find a way to develop more energy output from fusion reactions.
Instructional Video4:19
Veritasium

How Special Relativity Makes Magnets Work

9th - 12th Standards
Galileo established relativity, and Einstein developed the laws of special relativity to more fully explain physics. A brief video explains how special relativity relates to electromagnetism. Through simple illustrations, complex...
Instructional Video6:26
MinutePhysics

MAGNETS: How Do They Work?

7th - 12th
Let this video teach the basics of magnetism for you in a flipped classroom scenario. In a six-and-a-half minute feature, physics fans find out about the intrinsic properties of magnetism and its relation to electricity.
Instructional Video2:09
MinutePhysics

Magnetic Levitation

7th - 12th
In a short, but sweet film, physics pupils are exposed to diamagnetism and magnetic levitation. The concepts are explained in two minutes, supported by fun animation and clear narration. What makes this special, is that it teaches high...