Instructional Video3:13
SciShow

Elizabeth Blackburn: Great Minds

12th - Higher Ed
Hank brings us the story of Elizabeth Blackburn, the Nobel Prize-winning Australian woman who discovered telomeres and telomerase, and helped scientists begin to understand the process of aging at a genetic level.
Instructional Video14:45
Crash Course

Modern Thought and Culture in 1900: Crash Course European History

12th - Higher Ed
Europe was in transition politically and culturally at the beginning of the 20th century. Today, we're looking at the dawn of modern science, and the rise of Modernism in the arts, especially in music, dance, and visual arts. We'll look...
Instructional Video4:58
TED-Ed

TED-ED: The genius of Marie Curie - Shohini Ghose

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Marie Sk_odowska Curie's revolutionary research laid the groundwork for our understanding of physics and chemistry, blazing trails in oncology, technology, medicine, and nuclear physics, to name a few. But what did she actually do?...
Instructional Video5:31
SciShow

The Only Radiation Units You Need to Know

12th - Higher Ed
In order to have a meaningful conversation about the dangers of radiation exposure, it’s important to be clear about just how much radiation we are dealing with. Unfortunately, the units we use are kind of a mess… but SciShow is here...
Instructional Video4:32
Curated Video

Madame Marie Curie: Science Pioneer

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester teaches about the discoveries of radioactive isotopes by Marie Curie.
Instructional Video4:17
Curated Video

Make Apps with ChatGPT and Generative AI - GPT3 Models: Pros and Cons

Higher Ed
In this lesson, we will explore the different GPT-3 models available, understand their features and capabilities, and also the advantages and disadvantages of the Davinci, Curie, Babbage, and Ada models. How to select the model of...
Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

115 Madame Curie - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
Madame Marie Curie is the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. She is awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics, along with her husband Pierre and Henri Becquerel, for developing the theory of ‘radioactivity’. In 1911, Curie wins a second...
Instructional Video15:26
Wonderscape

Preschool Prep: Learning the Alphabet - Historical Men and Women from A to Z

K - 5th
Learn both the alphabet and history with young, animated character Alex, as he explores historical men and women from A to Z! Each upper-case letter of the alphabet gets presented several times then linked to a corresponding person and...
Instructional Video7:41
CuriosaMente

¿Qué es la RADIACIÓN? ☢

9th - 12th
Oímos y usamos la palabra "radiación" todos los días, pero ¿Qué es? ¿Quién la descubrió? ¿Es lo mismo que "radioactividad? ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre la radiación de una antena y las consecuencias de una bomba nuclear?...
Instructional Video4:24
Curated Video

¿De qué está lleno el vacío?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
El vacío está lleno de Cuarentaycosas.
Instructional Video13:42
msvgo

Radioactivity

K - 12th
This nugget explains the concept of radioactivity, its types and mathematical expressions and examples.
News Clip4:47
Press Association

Staff at Marie Curie Hospice mark a year since lockdown

Higher Ed
Staff at Marie Curie Hospice in Hampstead mark a year since the first lockdown at the start of the coronavirus pandemic.



1st int: Debbie Ripley, Associate Director of Strategic partnerships and Services for Marie Cu

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News Clip3:02
Bloomberg

Curie: Intels New Wearable Tech Chip Unveiled

Higher Ed
Jan. 8 -- Intel Vice President of New Devices Mike Bell discusses wearable tech with Bloomberg's Brad Stone from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Money Clip. (Source: Bloomberg)
News Clip1:25
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Correr 2.000 km por Juan Pablo II

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Correr 2.000 km por Juan Pablo II
News Clip4:17
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : A few surprises to be expected

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : A few surprises to be expected