SciShow
What are Those Things on Airplanes' Wings?
Have you ever wondered what those things are on airplane wings? You know, those little angled bits of metal? Watch to learn what they are and how they’re used!
SciShow
The Most Sophisticated Mirror in the Universe
Hank summarizes the five reasons why infrared telescopes were supposed to be impossible to build, and then describes how a team of scientists and engineers overcame those obstacles to build the James Webb Space Telescope.
Crash Course
How to Engineer Health - Drug Discovery & Delivery: Crash Course Engineering #36
Engineers are problem solvers, and our own health is full of problems to be engineered. In this episode we discuss drug discovery and drug delivery. We’ll explore everything from classical and reverse pharmacology to the new field of...
Crash Course
What is Engineering?: Crash Course Engineering #1
In our first episode of Crash Course Engineering, Shini explains what engineering is, and gives a brief overview of its four main branches (civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical) as well as a look at some of the other fields of...
Crash Course Kids
Got Some Solutions?
So, there might not be just one solution to a problem. I know that may sound weird, but it's true. So, how do you come up with multiple solutions? In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Engineer Sabrina shows us how to do that.
Crash Course Kids
Defining Success
In our last episode, Sabrina talked about how Engineers define the problems they need to solve. But how do you know when you've actually solved a problem? What do you expect to happen that would equal success? In this episode, Sabrina...
SciShow Kids
Solve Problems Be an Engineer!
Learn about engineers, who dream up a lot of the things you use every day, from toys to tools!
SciShow Kids
Jessi Has a Problem!
Do you like using your imagination to build things that solve problems? If you do, you're thinking like an engineer! Learn how engineers identify and solve problems, then help Jessi with a big problem of her own!
SciShow Kids
How To Build a Sheet Fort!
Want to learn how to make a super secret hide-out? Jessi shows you how a bedsheet, some books -- and a little bit of science -- can be used to make an awesome fort!
Bozeman Science
Practice 1 - Asking Questions and Defining Problems
Paul Andersen explains how asking questions is the first step in both science and engineering. Questions allow scientists to direct inquiry with a goal of understanding the phenomena in the Universe. Questions allow engineers to define...
Bozeman Science
ETS1C - Optimizing the Design Solution
In this video Paul Andersen explains how engineers optimize the design solution. After a number of solutions have been identified engineers will test each of them against a given set of criteria. They will trade-off different phenomenon...
Rachel's English
How to Get a Talent Visa in the US | Practice Speaking English
New ReviewWant to learn how to get a Talent visa in the US. Check out this video and practice your English speaking along the way.
Curated Video
How to Record a Solo Album
Howcast - Learn how to record a solo album with this Howcast harmonica tutorial from John Hopper of Blues Traveler.
Curated Video
How to Do the Paper Book Tower Experiment
Howcast - Learn how to do the paper book tower experiment with the instructions in this Howcast science project video.
Curated Video
Coast guard describes conditions on ship that crashes into Baltimore bridge
The US Coast Guard said conditions about the Dali cargo ship are like "nothing anyone has ever seen". Claudio Giugliano went aboard the ship on the first day after the ship collided into the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The centre of the...
Curated Video
Lumafield Raises $35M, Announces Updates to its Affordable Desktop CT Scanner
X-ray CT technology developer, Lumafield, recently raised $35 million in a Series B round led by Spark Capital. Lumafield says it has developed the the world's first accessible x-ray CT scanner for engineers. The startup says the...
Curated Video
These engineering students are trying to keep ice from melting — in tiny homes with no AC
Students from Concordia University and the École de technologie supérieure in Montreal created tiny homes that will house a block of ice. They’re going head-to-head to see which school can make the ice last over three weeks.
The Business Professor
Taylorism - Management Theory
Dr. Kyle Huff explains what is Taylorism in Management Theory
The Business Professor
Process Management - Explained
What is Process Management? Business process management is the discipline in which people use various methods to discover, model, analyze, measure, improve, optimize, and automate business processes. Any combination of methods used to...
Great Big Story
Ralph Teetor, the blind visionary behind cruise control
Discover Ralph Teetor’s incredible story of overcoming blindness to invent cruise control and transform driving.
Mazz Media
What is Chemical Engineering?
What is chemical engineering takes students into the world of molecules, reactions, and innovation! Get ready to explore the exciting realm of science and technology with this educational science video.
Curated Video
What is Value Engineering? Project Management in Under 5
As a Project Manager, you will one day find yourself in a meeting when someone makes the suggestion: 'I think we need to do some Value Engineering.' It's a necessary part of many projects. So, what is Value Engineering?