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Curated Video
1619: The Legacy of Slavery in America
1619 was a significant year in the history of America for better and for worse. In Jamestown, Virginia the first slaves were imported and sold. Meet Nikole Hannah-Jones; author of New York Times' "1619 Project" who will examine the...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Joe Stiglitz: The Challenges Facing China
The Nobel laureate economist discusses how an activist government is needed to tackle problems like climate change. Stiglitz also gives his thoughts on economic growth in Africa, inequality in China, and the other key economic questions...
The Wall Street Journal
Cities Fueled By Data
Daniel Doctoroff, chairman and CEO of Sidewalk Labs, speaks with the WSJ's Matt Murray about what it takes to build the first city that is powered by data.
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Make It In America - GPS Source
GPS Source helped bring some manufacturing back to the U.S. This short video clip highlightsthe work of the veteran owned small business located in West Pueblo, CO and the project that was part of the NIST MEP and VA's partnership to...
Curated Video
The Invention and Evolution of the Printer
This video provides an overview of the history and functionality of printers, highlighting their importance in daily tasks for students and professionals. It covers various types of printers, such as laser printers and inkjet printers,...
Curated Video
How Paper is Made
This video provides a brief history of paper, from its origins in ancient Egypt and China to its global production and use today. It explains the process of paper production and highlights the importance of recycling paper to protect...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Getting Results
Learn how and why leaders from organizations from all sectors use the Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence to improve organizational performance and get results.
Curated Video
Entering the World of Books
Explore the various types of books, their components, and how they have changed over time. Learn how books have become more accessible and convenient through the advancements in technology, leading to the emergence of ebooks.
The Wall Street Journal
Defining Fair Trade
The Trump administration has fired its first salvos in what it says isn't a trade war. Where is this headed?
TMW Media
Battery Power Innovations: Battery voltage
What is a volt? What careers deal with battery production and innovation? Battery Power Innovations, Part 3
TMW Media
Battery Power Innovations: Battery manufacturing
Why is Lithium good for batteries in mobile devices? Explain the process for battery manufacturing.
Battery Power Innovations, Part 2
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Women in Manufacturing
In today’s manufacturing world, women play a much larger role than they have in the past. Whether they are creative, analytical or process-oriented, there is a place in manufacturing for women. From leadership in the front office to...
Curated Video
Comparing Aluminum and Steel: Key Differences and Applications
This video provides a brief yet informative overview of the differences between aluminum and steel. It explores their physical properties, strengths, weaknesses, and various applications. Whether you're interested in engineering,...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Heroes of American Manufacturing Rekluse
This is the story of how an idea turned into a product that changed the motorcycle industry, launched a company in Idaho, and positioned a mechanical engineer intern to become the President and CEO. With the assistance of TechHelp, the...
The Business Professor
Product Costing - Stages of Manufacturing
Product costing changes based upon the stage of manufacturing in which the cost is incurred. This video explains the various stages of manufacturing used in product costing.
NASA
NASA | GPM: Engineering Next Generation Observations of Rain and Snow
For the past three years, the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Core Observatory has gone from components and assembly drawings to a fully functioning satellite at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. The satellite...
Curated Video
The Mechanics of Locks
Explore how Yale locks work, focusing on the cylinder pin tumbler lock mechanism. This video describes the role of the key in lifting the pins inside the lock, allowing the cylinder to rotate and open the lock. Understand how the unique...
ATHS Engineering
Recycling Processes
When you are done with a product, you dispose of it. What's the best way to get rid of it? Recycling plays a big part, hopefully, unless you hate the planet. This video discusses the importance of recycling and the different materials...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Heroes of American Manufacturing - Omega Plastics
This family-owned, tooling and injection molding manufacturer in Macomb County Michigan is the latest manufacturer featured in the Heroes of American Manufacturing video series. What started as one toolmaker in his garage, has grown into...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Honeywell FM&T Highlights and Results with Baldrige
Highlights best practices of the 2009 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award recipient Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies, including leadership, strategic planning, customer engagement, voice of the customer, workforce...
Curated Video
Techniques, History, and Environmental Impact of Mining
Mining is the process of extracting valuable materials from the Earth's surface, such as metals, coal, and gemstones. It has been practiced since ancient times and has played a crucial role in the development of civilizations. However,...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Making Innovation Work for China and other Developing Countries
How does innovation come about? Along the entire “innovation chain” — from research and development, to production and commercialization — government and private sectors have very different roles to play. On China’s part, providing right...
Science360
Additive manufacturing: 3-D printing beyond plastic
At Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (VT), Christopher Williams heads the effort to further advance 3-D printing--known among engineers as additive manufacturing--with copper, a widely used conductor in electronics....