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Curated Video

Two astronauts aboard the International Space Station are attempting to repair the cooling system in a second spacewalk.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Astronauts take walk in space to repair ISS CAPTION: Two astronauts aboard the International Space Station are attempting to repair the cooling system in a second spacewalk. (Feb. 4) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] [Notes:space walk...
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Bloomberg

Fertiglobe Sees Europe Rivals Cutting Fertilizer Output

Higher Ed
Fertiglobe Plc, the largest fertilizer maker in the Middle East, said European rivals are likely to cut production further due to soaring costs for natural gas, a key feedstock. Chief Executive Officer Ahmed El-Hoshy speaks with...
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Curated Video

SYND 3 7 79 VOYAGER 1 REPORT

Higher Ed
Photographs taken of the planet Jupiter by United States Voyager 1 spacecraft. Last March, as Voyager 1 arched past Jupiter on its way to Saturn, its cameras recorded pictures of the four largest satellites or moons that orbit the huge...
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Bloomberg

US Rail Strike Could Cost $2 Billion a Day

Higher Ed
US railroads are poised to stop shipments of farm products and other key goods starting Thursday as the industry braces for a possible labor strike that could cost the world's biggest economy more than $2 billion a day. Bloomberg's Mike...
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Bloomberg

Woodside CEO on BHP Asset Merger, ESG Strategy, Earnings

Higher Ed
Meg O’Neill, chief executive officer and managing director at Woodside Petroleum Ltd., discusses the deal to merge the company’s oil and gas business with BHP Group Ltd., the ESG management strategy and earnings. She speaks on...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Qatar says it will build world's biggest blue ammonia plant

9th - Higher Ed
Qatar announces that it will build the world's biggest plant making blue ammonia -- one of the new fuels being touted as a cleaner energy source (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Blondes Exhibition

Higher Ed
PLEASE NOTE: Images must be credited as follows: 'By Courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery, London' 1. Various Photographs 2. SOT Joanna Pitman, Author, 'On Blondes': "Really it was a theme set by Aphrodite as the blonde signifying a...
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Curated Video

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Higher Ed
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Curated Video

Astronauts complete spacewalk at ISS; presser

Higher Ed
International Space Station - 205 miles above Earth 1. Wide of ISS with Node 2 and solar arrays deployed 2. "Guidance" lights for installation of Node 2 3. ISS flying over Houston with astronauts working on the new equipment...
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Curated Video

Latest pix of spacewalk, ground control status briefing

Higher Ed
Space 1. Wide of International Space Station and astronauts during spacewalk 2. Various shots of astronaut talking about ammonia leak Houston, Texas 3. Wide of briefing 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bob Dempsey, Flight director: "When...
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Bloomberg

Aramco's Al-Khowaiter on Blue Hydrogen Scale Up

Higher Ed
Jun.28 -- Ahmad Al-Khowaiter, Saudi Aramco CTO, discusses his company's aim for clean energy by 2030. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Bloomberg

Korea Zinc Invests in Green Energy to Mitigate Surging Energy Costs

Higher Ed
The world's largest zinc smelter Korea Zinc has been acquiring developers of renewable energy in Australia to mitigate energy costs from its zinc refinery business. The company has been leveraging Australia's abundant natural resources...
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Curated Video

Presidential candidate Iohannis casts ballot in run-off election

Higher Ed
Romanians began voting Sunday in a presidential runoff between the prime minister who promises stability and a city mayor who says he will fight corruption. Prime Minister Victor Ponta is favoured over the mayor of the city of Sibiu,...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Cyprus's Nicosia derby more than just a game

9th - Higher Ed
The Nicosia derby between AC Omonia and APOEL FC is the biggest event on Cyprus's sporting calendar but it's more than just a football game on an island divided by politics
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Bloomberg

Carlyle's Pooja Goyal on the Next Phase of the Energy Transition

Higher Ed
There is more opportunity in the energy space other than renewables, explains Carlyle Global Infrastructure Partner & CIO Pooja Goyal. The CIO explains the next phase of the energy transition to BTV's Alix Steel at the CERAWeek by S&P...
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Amoeba Sisters

Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles

7th - 12th Standards
As the world turns ... so do the carbon and nitrogen cycles! Introduce them both to eager young biologists through an animated video, part of an extensive biology playlist. The narrator explains how each element moves through its...
Instructional Video3:15
American Chemical Society

The Chemistry of Cats

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Cats provide many interesting chemistry connections! Learners explore chemical connections to cats in an episode of the ACS Reactions playlist. They pursue many chemistry topics including the neurological response to catnip and the...
Instructional Video5:15
Fuse School

Covalent Bonding in Methane, Ammonia, and Water

9th - 12th Standards
An instructive video explains the covalent bond patterns in methane, ammonia, water, and hydrogen fluoride. It includes their structures, two different methods for displaying their structures, their properties, and the reasons...
Instructional Video4:04
Fuse School

Social and Environmental Considerations of the Haber Process

9th - 12th
Man-made processes often have surprising environmental and social impacts. The 17th installment in a series of 35 lessons explains the environmental and social factors connected to the Haber Process. The impact on the aquatic environment...
Instructional Video2:55
Fuse School

Testing for Chlorides, Bromides, and Iodides

9th - 12th
How do we know when water is safe to drink? Part seven of a 10-part videos series uses water quality as a platform to explore the behavior of halide ions in solution, Further tests help learners differentiate between precipitates that...
Instructional Video2:56
Fuse School

Testing for the Negative Ions

9th - 12th
Polyatomic ions... where do I begin? One of the most difficult concepts for budding scientists to learn and recognize comes to life in an enlightening resource. Show pupils some demonstrations, via the sixth video in a series of 10, to...
Instructional Video3:27
Fuse School

Testing for Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Ammonia, and Chlorine

9th - 12th
How can a chemist tell what gas a chemical reaction produced? Part two of a ten-part series prompts pupils to discover a number of simple tests that can reveal the identity of a gas. The video reinforces the concepts of solubility,...
Instructional Video3:38
Fuse School

Collecting and Identifying Gases

9th - 12th
How do you catch something that can't be seen, has no odor, and makes no sound? Discover the common methods of gas collection in this first of a ten-part video series. Learners see how the properties of density and solubility are...