News Clip4:10
Curated Video

APEC leaders arrive for final talks, group photo, Bush jogging

Higher Ed
1. Los Cabos Golf resort 2. US President George W. Bush jogging 3. Los Cabos 4. Mexican President Vicente Fox waiting for leaders 5. Arrival of Australian Prime Minister, John Howard 6. Arrival of Brunei Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah 7....
News Clip2:38
Curated Video

PERU: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS UPDATE

Higher Ed
Spanish/Nat After fifteen years of political violence, Peruvians have gone quietly to the polls today to pick a new president and congress. The violence free start to the voting stood in contrast to previous elections that have been...
News Clip2:19
Curated Video

Museums of Spain and US return pre-Hispanic artifacts to Peru

Higher Ed
1. Wide of ceremony in which Peruvian artifacts were officially returned to Peru 2. Various of pieces returned to Peru, belonging to various pre-Hispanic cultures 3. Set up of Nestor Popolizio, Peru's Deputy Foreign Minister 4....
News Clip2:50
Curated Video

Catholic faithful celebrate beatification of John Paul II

Higher Ed
Mexico City, Mexico - 1 May 2011 1. Wide of worshippers looking at screen during beatification of Pope John Paul II, applauding 2. Close up of worshipper's face 3. Close up of another worshipper's eyes 4. Mid of large screen 5. Wide of...
News Clip2:42
Curated Video

Latin American women politicians meet ahead of Womens Day

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of forum in session 2. Various of indigenous women at forum 3. Tilt up of women entrepreneurs 4. Audience 5. Wide of forum 6. Panellists 7. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Virginia Borra, Peruvian Minister for Women and Social...
News Clip2:43
Curated Video

Authorities in Peru began to dispose of 7.7 tonnes (16975 pounds) of cocaine on Wednesday, the country's largest ever seizure of the drug.

Higher Ed
Authorities in Peru began to dispose of 7.7 tonnes (16975 pounds) of cocaine on Wednesday, the country's largest ever seizure of the drug. Interior Minister Daniel Urresti said that it was an historic day and the drug's seizure was "the...
News Clip3:13
Curated Video

Peruvian Congress votes to kick out members who were pro Fujimori

Higher Ed
File - April 1998 1. Amateur video of Vladimiro Montesinos meeting with Pro-Fujimori congressmen Lima - August 16 2. Zoomout of vote in Congress 3. Medium shot of public celebrating the outcome 4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Carmen Lozada de...
News Clip4:04
Curated Video

Destruction, bodies, people on streets in epicentre towns

Higher Ed
Pisco ++Day Shots++ 1. Various of people walking through rubble 2. Mid of destroyed house 3. Various of workers removing rubble 4. Wide of people sleeping in makeshift shelter 5. Close of people sleeping in makeshift shelter ++Night...
Instructional Video4:02
SciShow

The World's Bird Poop Obsession

12th - Higher Ed
Here's something to think about the next time you clean your windshield.
Instructional Video4:14
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Who is Alexander von Humboldt? - George Mehler

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Have you heard of Alexander von Humboldt? Not likely. The geologist turned South American explorer was a bit of an 18th century super scientist, traveling over 24,000 miles to understand the relationship between nature and habitat....
Instructional Video4:06
SciShow

The Most Massive Dinosaur, and Are Earthquakes Contagious?

12th - Higher Ed
SciShow News introduces you to the most massive land animal ever to walk the earth (pretty much) and tells you what’s going on with all of these earthquakes lately.
Instructional Video15:49
TED Talks

TED: The boiling river of the Amazon | Andres Ruzo

12th - Higher Ed
When Andres Ruzo was a young boy in Peru, his grandfather told him a story with an odd detail: There is a river, deep in the Amazon, which boils as if a fire burns below it. Twelve years later, after training as a geoscientist, he set...
Instructional Video17:53
SciShow

A Pure and Restful Quiz Show | SciShow Quiz Show

12th - Higher Ed
Sally Le Page joins us on Quiz Show this week, where we celebrate the submission of her doctoral thesis with the most peaceful, relaxing questions we could devise, assuming you don’t count the volcanoes or screamed-at caterpillars
Instructional Video9:49
SciShow

4 Ways Ancient Infrastructure Can Prepare Us for the Future

12th - Higher Ed
Ancient civilizations developed clever solutions to their unique challenges and environments, and learning from those engineers can help us build a greener world today.
Instructional Video6:59
TED Talks

TED: Hunting for Peru's lost civilizations -- with satellites | Sarah Parcak

12th - Higher Ed
Around the world, hundreds of thousands of lost ancient sites lie buried and hidden from view. Satellite archaeologist Sarah Parcak is determined to find them before looters do. With the 2016 TED Prize, Parcak is building an online...
Instructional Video16:33
TED Talks

Nicholas Negroponte: One Laptop per Child, two years on

12th - Higher Ed
Nicholas Negroponte talks about how One Laptop per Child is doing, two years in. Speaking at the EG conference while the first XO laptops roll off the production line, he recaps the controversies and recommits to the goals of this...
Instructional Video5:04
SciShow

Can Animals Predict Earthquakes?

12th - Higher Ed
You might have heard about animals behaving oddly right before an earthquake hits. But are these reports more than just anecdotes?
Instructional Video4:29
SciShow

The First Conservation Efforts Protected… Poop?!

12th - Higher Ed
The idea of conservation might seem like a thing that’s only popped up in the last century or so, but organized efforts to conserve resources that directly benefit humans go back centuries!
Instructional Video5:04
TED Talks

TED: The affordable, 3D-printed bionics of the future | Enzo Romero

12th - Higher Ed
Creating functional prosthetics at a fraction of the cost of imported tech, bionic innovator and TED Fellow Enzo Romero shares a groundbreaking model for designing 3D-printed assistive technology sourced from recycled materials -- built...
Instructional Video4:35
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: A day in the life of an ancient Peruvian shaman

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The year is 1400 BCE. At the temple of the fisherman, the morning is unusually still and this is just the latest in a series of troubling signs for Quexo, the village shaman. The villagers live off the sea, but this year the winds have...
Instructional Video4:29
SciShow

To Study Ancient Humans, Archeologists Are Using... What?!

12th - Higher Ed
When you think about archaeology, space technology probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. But from satellites to cosmic rays, archaeologists actually look to space a lot more than you might think!
Instructional Video6:37
Be Smart

Why Do More Species Live Near The Equator?

12th - Higher Ed
Find out why more species live near the equator!
Instructional Video8:00
Bozeman Science

Anaerobic Respiration

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Andersen explains the process of anaerobic respiration. This process involves glycolysis and fermentation and allows organisms to survive without oxygen. Lactic acid fermentation is used in animals and bacteria and uses lactate as...
Instructional Video3:02
MinuteEarth

The Bird Poop That Changed The World

12th - Higher Ed
Thanks to my grandmother for inspiring this story, and to my mother for helping make it. Bird poop was the gateway fertilizer that turned humanity onto the imported-chemical-based farming system of modern agriculture....