Brainwaves Video Anthology
Ymasumac Marañón Davis - Teachers Make a Difference - Maestro Orlando
"Ymasumac Marañón Davis is an educational consultant, intuitive life coach and author. Like her name, her life reflects the unique perspectives she brings to the important work of highlighting social justice issues of our time, bringing...
Mazz Media
Migration
This live-action video program is about the word migration. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word migration through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful,...
NASA
NASA | The Road to Glory
Glory is a unique research satellite designed to orbit the Earth and achieve two major goals. Glory's first goal is to collect data on the properties of aerosols and black carbon in the Earth's atmosphere and climate system; its second...
NASA
NASA | Meanwhile at the Bottom of the Ocean
The Ben Franklin mission has been forgotten by time, overshadowed by the concurrent Apollo 11 mission. However, the scientific findings obtained by the six aquanauts has provided a foundation for understanding the Gulf Stream and ocean...
Ancient Lights Media
Armenia
This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Armenia.
Science360
NSF Science Now 4
In this week's episode of NSF Science Now we explore Arctic walrus habitats, Cave2, Pandas and finally Algae and biofuels.
Science360
Science Now Episode 4
NSF Science Now highlights some of the latest in NSF science & engineering research and discoveries.
Next Animation Studio
Climate change is inflating the troposphere like a balloon
Pushed by warming air and pulled by a shrinking stratosphere, no one knows where the troposphere goes from here.
The Wall Street Journal
Citigroup Chief Executive on the Greening of Finance
Jane Fraser, Citigroup's Chief Executive, discusses the role banks and investment firms have as key players in the greening of global business.
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids
How Snow Is Made
The phrase “no two snowflakes are alike” is actually scientifically accurate. Snow forms high in the atmosphere, and despite its uniform appearance, each snowflake is different based upon where and how it was formed. Although snowflakes...
NASA
NASA | Vital Signs: Taking the Pulse of Our Planet
Our planet is a beautiful and awesome place. In a new video, join NASA scientists on a 40-minute visual tour of Earth from space, presented at the IMAX Theater at National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. on September 10. “Vital...
NASA
NASA | Supercomputing the Climate
Goddard Space Flight Center is the home of a state-of-the-art supercomputing facility called the NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS) that is capable of running highly complex models to help scientists better understand Earth's...
The Viral Fever
Cosmic Journeys: The Complex Dynamics of Earth's Climate
This video explores the complex workings of Earth's climate and how it is changing due to factors such as greenhouse gases and ocean currents. Using virtual tools and satellite data, scientists are predicting the future evolution of the...
Sustainable Business Consulting
Why Sustainable Finance is Important
Describes the business case and market trends for sustainability and why more and more companies are choosing to invest in sustainable options
Ancient Lights Media
Finland
This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Finland.
Science360
Reducing Greenhouse Gases - How Do We Know?
Would reducing greenhouse gas emissions avoid the impacts of climate change immediately?
The Wall Street Journal
Following the New Rules on Sustainability
With the Securities and Exchange Commission and other U.S. and international regulators applying new scrutiny to sustainability disclosures, leaders from IFRS Foundation and Splunk examine how to navigate these rules and the reporting...
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids
Whales and Snot from their Blowholes
A whale inhales and exhales air through the blowhole at the top of its head. The plume that rises when the whale exhales is made up of blow, a scientific term for whale snot. Whale snot can reveal important information about whale...
NASA
Martian Atmosphere Loss Explained by NASA
Scientists have long suspected the solar wind of stripping the Martian atmosphere into space, a process that may have turned Mars from a blue world early in its history into the red planet that we see today. In 2014, NASA's MAVEN orbiter...
NASA
Getting a Bird’s-Eye View of Biodiversity With Landsat
Global temperatures are rising, putting bird species across America in danger of extinction as their habitats change. To understand how temperature affects birds across the country, scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison...
Michigan Radio
Mice Evolving at Warp Speed
Changes to a neighborhood park in Illinois have affected the Northern White-Footed mice who live in the forest nearby. Scientists who study living mice today compare them to museum samples of dead mice to understand how they've changed...
Ancient Lights Media
Netherlands
This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of the Netherlands.
Ancient Lights Media
Oman
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Oman.
Science360
More Than Just Warming - History Of Climate Change Research
When did we learn that climate change involves more than just the warming of the planet?