Instructional Video5:02
SciShow

Do Those Glasses Really Fix Colorblindness?

12th - Higher Ed
You've seen those viral videos of colorblind people putting on special glasses and reacting to colors they've never seen before! Today, we'll explore how colorblindness works and what those glasses try to do to fix it! Hosted by: Hank Green
Instructional Video4:56
SciShow

The Pioneer Probes Are Way Off-Course

12th - Higher Ed
The Pioneer 10 and 11 probes were launched to explore outer space, but in the 80s scientists discovered they were veering off-course, and we had no idea why!
Instructional Video4:37
SciShow

The Oldest Fossils Ever Found!

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have found fossils that show life appearing on Earth much earlier than we thought. Meanwhile, could there be a new fundamental force?
Instructional Video5:39
SciShow

The “Accident” That Revealed More About Our Cosmos | SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
Brown dwarfs are celestial oddballs, and recently one citizen scientist discovered one that is truly ancient, and weird.
Instructional Video3:35
SciShow

Rosetta Didn't Find Aliens!

12th - Higher Ed
New Horizons went into safe mode and lost a few days of science observations. And there seems to be some confusion over whether there are aliens on Comet 67P.
Instructional Video5:40
SciShow

Why Space Over South America is Deadly for Satellites

12th - Higher Ed
There's a region of Earth's atmosphere known as the South Atlantic Anomaly, and it’s one of the most dangerous near-Earth areas of space, both for satellites and humans.
Instructional Video4:20
Hip Hughes History

The 1820 Election Explained

6th - 12th
A summary video lecture of the Presidential Election of 1820 between James Monroe and uhm... well nobody.
Instructional Video6:18
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Back To The Moon: Australia's contribution to lunar exploration

9th - 12th
After a quiet half a century since the last Apollo mission landed on the moon, Associate Professor Alan Duffy takes us inside the new space race. Learn about Australia's forgotten but vital contribution to Apollo's race to the moon. Back...
Instructional Video8:04
Curated Video

Anomaly Detection Workloads

Higher Ed
In this video, we will cover anomaly detection workloads. This clip is from the chapter "AI Workloads and Considerations (15-20%)" of the series "AI-900: Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals Video Course + Ques".In this section, we will cover...
Instructional Video4:33
Curated Video

Evaluate the impact of an AI application used in the real world. (case study) : Working with X-Ray images: Case Study - Part 3

Higher Ed
From the section: CNN-Industry Live Project: Find Medical Abnormalities and Save Life. This section includes a CNN-Industry live project on working with X-Ray images. CNN-Industry Live Project: Find Medical Abnormalities and Save Life:...
Instructional Video2:46
NASA

NASA Explores Earth's Magnetic 'Dent'

3rd - 11th
Earth’s magnetic field acts like a protective shield around the planet, repelling and trapping charged particles from the Sun. But over South America and the southern Atlantic Ocean, an unusually weak spot in the field – called the South...
Instructional Video0:52
NASA

NASA | NASA's Analysis of 2012 Global Temperature

3rd - 11th
NASA's analysis of Earth's surface temperature found that 2012 ranked as the ninth warmest year since 1880. NASA scientists at the Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) compare the average global temperature each year to the average...
Instructional Video6:52
NASA

Goddard Team Reflects on 20 Years of Cassini

3rd - 11th
The people behind Cassini's Composite Infrared Spectrometer (CIRS) reflect on their years-long experience working with their team - relationships formed, children born, challenges conquered, and their feelings as the Cassini mission...
News Clip5:04
Bloomberg

M13's Barber: Founders Looking for Investors with Experience

Higher Ed
M13 Ventures Partner Anna Barber joins Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Alex Barinka to discuss the VC landscape post-SVB, digital alternatives to regional banks for startups, and what founders are looking for in these uncertain times.
Stock Footage0:27
Bridgeman Arts

1950s: Lightning bolt

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1950s: Lightning bolt. Wind and rain batter trees. Lightning bolt. Storm winds blow trees. St. Elmo's Fire glows at top of ship's mast.
Stock Footage0:31
Bridgeman Arts

1950s: Valley vista with northern lights in sky

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1950s: Valley vista with northern lights in sky. Man in toga rubs amber against wool. Hands use amber to pick up feathers from table.
News Clip6:15
Bloomberg

No Substitute for Hard Work, Skills: Citi’s Haddad

Higher Ed
Nov.19 -- In this edition of “Bloomberg Equality,” Carmen Haddad, vice chair at Citigroup Middle East, discusses how her position makes her an "anomaly" in a usually male-dominated region, her rise to the top and equal pay. She speaks to...
News Clip1:56
Bloomberg

Credit Suisse Scandal Toll Grows From Archegos Blowout

Higher Ed
Apr.07 -- Credit Suisse’s $4.7 billion writedown of losses tied to Archegos Capital management prompted sweeping managerial changes at the bank while it still faces fallout from the collapse of Greensill Capital. Bloomberg’s Dani Burger...
News Clip7:44
Bloomberg

Elm Funds Founder Sees No Systemic Risk in Short Squeeze

Higher Ed
Feb.01 -- Some of Wall Street's biggest hedge funds are licking their wounds after last week's short squeeze, with losses drawing comparisons with the collapse of Long Term Capital Management twenty years ago. One of LTCM's founding...
News Clip3:03
Bloomberg

Investors Are Factoring in Geopolitical Risk: FXPro

Higher Ed
July 17 - FXPro Senior Analyst Angus Campbell the new sanctions on Russia, Fed Chair Janet Yellen's testimony and the outlook for the markets with Manus Cranny, Caroline Hyde and Ryan Chilcote on Bloomberg Television's 'Countdown.'...
News Clip3:53
Bloomberg

Fed's Williams: Not Looking for a Big Surprise in Data

Higher Ed
May 3 -- San Francisco Fed President John Williams discusses the state of the U.S. economy with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Markets."
News Clip4:28
Curated Video

Sea migration set to continue despite recent deaths

Higher Ed
LEADIN: The dangers of illegal migration by sea were once again writ large after eight drownings off Tunisia at the weekend. However, this is not deterring a wave of youths who have no prospects of employment...
News Clip5:44
Bloomberg

Brandywine's McIntyre Expects EM Bonds To Outperform

Higher Ed
Aug.05 -- Brandywine Global Porfolio Manager Jack McIntyre believes generally, emerging market bonds have priced in more inflation expectations and still trade at solid risk-adjusted spreads relative to developed market bonds. He was...
News Clip6:10
Bloomberg

JPMorgan's Lysaght sees M&A Volumes Remaining Elevated

Higher Ed
Dwayne Lysaght, JPMorgan Co-Head of EMEA M&A, discusses M&A drivers, headwinds, and activist investors. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance: Early Edition".