Instructional Video5:39
HealthSketch

What is a Stroke?

Higher Ed
A simple animation explaining what a stroke is, how to recognise the key symptoms, how it is treated, and what we can all do to prevent strokes from happening. This video will be helpful to students of all ages, health professionals,...
Instructional Video5:47
Healthcare Triage

Is Marijuana Harmful to Health?

Higher Ed
There's just no way to talk about marijuana without someone completely misinterpreting what I say. Some of you are going to call me a fascist for saying anything bad about pot. Others are going to attack me for not coming down on it hard...
Instructional Video15:15
Hip Hughes History

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Explained: US History Review

6th - 12th
What was the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire? Where did it happen? How did it happen? What were the effects? In this Social Studies based lecture we take a look at this pivotal event in US History which led to a social reform movement.
Instructional Video4:40
FuseSchool

Reducing Acid Rain Or Its Effects

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about reducing acid rain or its effects. How can we reducing acid rain and its effects? Find out more in this video!
Instructional Video5:15
Espresso Media

Testing the Effects of Chewing Gum on Concentration and Memory

9th - 12th
In this video, a parent conducts an experiment to test the claim that chewing gum can enhance concentration and memory. The parent divides a group of students into three groups: one group writes a test without chewing gum, another group...
Instructional Video2:26
FuseSchool

What Are Interspecific & Intraspecific Interactions

6th - Higher Ed
From this video you should know the difference between interspecific and intraspecific, and that interactions can be positive, negative or neutral. Interspecific interactions are between different species (think international)....
Instructional Video7:31
Hip Hughes History

The Protestant Reformation Explained: World History Review

6th - 12th
A super fast, fun and focused look at the Protestant Revolution and role Martin Luther played in changing the history of the world.
Instructional Video6:13
Debunked

What Happens When You Drop A Penny Off The Empire State Building?

9th - 12th
Can throwing a penny off of the top of the Empire State Building lead to a murder charge, and what is surprisingly more deadly?
Instructional Video5:25
Curated Video

Writing a Memorable Conclusion: Leaving Your Reader with a NIP

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to write a memorable conclusion for an essay by leaving the reader with a NIP (New Thinking, Implication, Plea). The teacher guides students through the process of re-reading their thesis...
Instructional Video23:45
Hip Hughes History

European Imperialism for Dummies

6th - 12th
HipHughes hits the big ideas floating around the age of European imperialism. Perfect for last minute crammers, curious learners or internet trolls.
Instructional Video15:28
Hip Hughes History

The Red Scare for Dummies

6th - 12th
Travel back in time with HipHughes as he dips and dives through America's first red scare.
Instructional Video4:30
Mazz Media

Dynamics

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about the word dymanics. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word dymanics through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful,...
News Clip4:54
Press Association

Chancellor visits Quell Therapeutics

Higher Ed
Chancellor Rachel Reeves visits the new offices of Quell Therapeutics in London ahead of her Mansion House speech.
News Clip2:04
Curated Video

NASA's newest satellite provides crucial data on climate change trends

Higher Ed
Data from NASA'S newest Earth-observing satellite will provide insight into ocean health, air quality, and the effects of a changing climate.
News Clip3:37
Curated Video

Hackers in Change Healthcare attack receive $22M in alleged ransom

Higher Ed
The hackers behind the continuing ransomware attack affecting U.S. pharmacies received a payment believed to be a ransom for stolen data.
News Clip9:05
Bloomberg

Powell: Bond Market Reducing Some Impetus to Hike

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell tells Wall Street Week that evidence in the economy suggests that monetary policy is not too tight. He also says that recent moves in bonds reduce some of the impetus to raise rates. He speaks with...
News Clip2:19
Bloomberg

Powell: We Have a Resilient Economy on Our Hands

Higher Ed
"We have a resilient economy on our hands," said Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. He also says some parts of the economy are less affected by higher interest rates. He speaks to Bloomberg's David Westin at the Economic Club of New...
News Clip6:34
Bloomberg

Motley Fool Wealth Mgmt's McFaddin on US Markets

Higher Ed
Shelby McFaddin, Investment Analyst at Motley Fool Wealth Management, discusses her outlook and investment strategies for US Markets. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Australia".
News Clip2:01
Bloomberg

BOE Governor Bailey: Too Soon to Talk About Rate Cuts

Higher Ed
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said it was too premature to consider cutting UK interest rates after the central bank held its base rate steady for the first time in almost two years. Bailey says there was "very good news on the...
News Clip4:22
Bloomberg

Chinese Homebuyers' Confidence Have Been Knocked Down, S&P Says

Higher Ed
Charles Chang, Greater China country lead for corporates at S&P Global Ratings, shares his views on the debt crisis in the world's second-largest economy. Chinese developer Country Garden Holdings Co., one of the world's most-indebted...
News Clip2:31
Bloomberg

Hurricane Idalia Knocks Out Power Across the Southeast

Higher Ed
Hurricane Idalia knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of Florida customers, grounding more than 1,800 flights and unleashing floods along far from where it came ashore as a Category 3 storm earlier Wednesday. Ike Ejiochi of ABC...
News Clip7:56
Bloomberg

ECB's Kazaks: Any Rate Hikes Would Be 'Relatively Small'

Higher Ed
European Central Bank Governing Council Member and Bank of Latvia Governor Martins Kazaks discusses ECB policy, interest rates, and the euro area's labor market with Mike McKee on the sidelines of the Kansas City Fed's annual policy...
News Clip6:56
Bloomberg

Too Early to Declare Inflation Victory: Esther George

Higher Ed
Former Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther George says the Fed has to wait and see whether they have done enough to curb inflation. She speaks with Mike McKee on the sidelines of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's...
News Clip5:26
Bloomberg

South Africa's Kganyago: Job 'Not Yet Done' on Inflation

Higher Ed
South African Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago says the central bank's efforts to reduce inflation are "not yet done," aiming to bring the rate back to the 4.5% midpoint of its target range. He speaks from the sidelines of the...