Curated Video
SK Telecom Introduces Mosquito-Repelling Sound Service in South Korea
SK Telecom, South Korea's top mobile phone operator, offers a unique service that allows users to download a sound that repels mosquitoes. The sound mimics male mosquitoes, which female mosquitoes dislike during pregnancy when they need...
Curated Video
Why Did Korea Split into North Korea and South Korea?
Korea was split into North and South Korea after WWII when Japan surrendered its colonies to the US and Soviets. The US occupied the South, and the Soviets took the North, split along the 38th parallel. This division eventually led to...
Curated Video
Football Files - Episode 110 – PARK JI SUNG
POPULAR HE WAS THE FIRST KOREAN PLAYER TO JOIN THE PREMIERSHIP AND HIS FITNESS, HARD WORK AND RELIABILITY MAKE HIM AN INCREDIBLY POPULAR PLAYER AT HOME AND IN ENGLAND. CAREER GUUS HIDDINK DEFINED HIS NEW POSITION AND HE WAS THE FIRST...
Curated Video
The Showdown: MacArthur v. Truman
History is packed with epic rivalries, but when U.S. President Harry S. Truman went up against Five Star General Douglas MacArthur during the Korean War – there was only going to be one winner.
Curated Video
Chronic Wasting Disease: A Deadly Disease For Deer
Join us as Taylor explains why Chronic Wasting Disease is such a challenging and scary disease for animals in the deer family. By sharing what we know with others, we hope to find new ways to help as many animals as possible!
Economics Explained
Is South Korea's Economic Bubble About to Burst? | Economics Explained
We're exploring South Korea's impressive economic transformation, from an agrarian backwater to a global powerhouse. Home to internationally recognized companies and cutting-edge industries, South Korea is a fascinating case study for...
Hip Hughes History
The Korean "War" Explained: US History Review
There is a reason why its called the "Forgotten War", because most people have no clue about the basics. Let HipHughes grease up your frontal cortex and then slide down the hill of learning going through the basic causes and fundamentals...
Vlogbrothers
North Korea: Explained
Is North Korea going to bomb us? Is North Korea a Threat? Is North Korea Communist? Why does North Korea Hate us? These (according to my extremely imprecise research) are the most common questions people in the world have about North...
Vlogbrothers
Inside North Korea
In which John discusses life inside a North Korean concentration camp as reported by Shin Dong-hyuk, the only person ever known to have gotten out of North Korea after being born in the infamous Camp 14.
Curated Video
Ladder stunts
Where in the world Japan, ladder stunts, dog boots, tiger cubs and India.
The Wall Street Journal
Cybersecurity Strategy Development Bootcamp
Alan Levine from the Carnegie Mellon, Heinz College, CMO program explores fundamental pillars of cybersecurity and underpinning practices.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Kevin Gallagher: Emerging Markets and the Reregulation of Cross-Border Finance
Since the revival of global capital markets in the 1960s, cross-border capital flows have increased by orders of magnitude, so much so that international asset positions now outstrip global economic output. Most cross-border capital...
Next Animation Studio
Asian countries expanding coal plants in other nations: report
China, Japan and South Korea are expanding coal plants in developing nations despite mounting evidence that the climate continues to get worse.
Healthcare Triage
Is it safe to Walk my Dog? Why is the Fatality Rate so High? Coronavirus Q&A 3-18-2020
Aaron Carroll answers your coronavirus questions. 00:33 - What's the deal with NSAIDS? Should we avoid things like ibuprofen now to be safe? 01:47 - Can you do things outside in suburban areas like walk your dog or play basketball? Can...
AllTime 10s
10 Ways North Korea Could Win WW3
Lets face it, if North Korea ever tried to go to war with the USA, things would not go well for them. But at Alltime10s, we're all about what ifs, so we've broken down 10 ways that the worst could happen.
Next Animation Studio
Ancient crocodiles may have walked on two feet
Experts have found evidence which indicates that ancient crocodiles may have been bipedal.
Next Animation Studio
South and North Korea to conduct joint survey on railway
North and South Korea will conduct a joint survey of North Korean railway lines to eventually link the two countries' railway systems.
All In One Social Media
Growing Your Business With The Video Marketing Blueprint
You know video is the future of marketing and needs a spot on your marketing roster. But transforming your boring business into video stories that become marketing magnets seems out of reach. Until now! - Learn how to hit the...
Next Animation Studio
North Korea destroys north-south joint liaison office: report
North Korea blew up the joint liaison office in the border city of Kaesong used for bettering ties with South Korea after days of rising tensions on June 16.
Hip Hughes History
The Cold War Explained: US History Review (2/4)
A ten minute regents based concept lecture aimed at the heart of the United States History Regents Exam as it related to Cold War. Part 2 of 4.
Zach Star
Math and physics can show up when you least expect
Math and physics can show up when you least expect
Next Animation Studio
Taiwan Drought Risks Global Chip Shortage
Taiwan’s worst drought in decades could put production of the world’s notebooks, monitors, TVs, smartphones and tablets at risk because of a possible shortage of semiconductors.