News Clip1:59
Sky News

Lynne Ramsay on 'We Need to Talk about Kevin'

Higher Ed
Lynne Ramsay on 'We Need to Talk about Kevin'
News Clip2:37
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Scientists meet in Japan after grim climate forecast

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Scientists meet in Japan after grim climate forecast
News Clip3:55
Curated Video

Young activists voice concerns at climate talks

Higher Ed
Dozens of young people gathered on Thursday to celebrate the "Young and Future generations Day at COP24" in Katowice, Poland.
News Clip3:40
Curated Video

Ex-UN Chief: Trump 'wrong' on climate change

Higher Ed
Former United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon has challenged US President Donald Trump's stance on climate change, calling Trump's comments "scientifically wrong" and "politically irresponsible."
News Clip4:07
Bloomberg

Holland and Company Optimistic After Better Than Estimated High-Tech Earnings

Higher Ed
Apr.29 -- Mike Holland, President of Holland and Company stays optimistic after better than estimated high-tech earnings and the mayor's decision to 'fully reopen' New York City this summer. Holland speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene,...
News Clip5:42
Bloomberg

Bayer's Berninger on Sustainability

Higher Ed
Matthias Berninger, Vice President of Public Affairs, Science and Sustainability at Bayer, discusses the sustainability efforts at the German drugs and crops giant. He speaks on the "Bloomberg New Economy Forum" on "Bloomberg Markets...
News Clip6:55
Bloomberg

John Browne on Expectations for COP27, Energy Crisis

Higher Ed
Bloomberg's Will Kennedy sits down with John Browne, Chairman of climate equity venture BeyondNetZero, to discuss expectations for this year's COP and the impact of the energy crisis on climate mitigation efforts.
News Clip6:01
Bloomberg

COP27 President on Climate Accountability

Higher Ed
Egypt Foreign Minister and COP27 President-Designate Sameh Shoukry discusses COP27 goals and the chances of achieving a meaningful progress at this year's UN climate summit in Sharm el-Sheikh. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua...
News Clip2:26
Curated Video

'National Treasure' Returns, This Time To The Small Screen

Higher Ed
Disney is bringing "National Treasure" to a new audience on a new platform, and its cast thinks it'll pay off.
News Clip0:39
Curated Video

Simonyi 'doing fine' in space

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Simonyi 'doing fine' in space CAPTION: Charles Simonyi, the American who shelled out millions to be the world's fifth paying private space traveler, took part in a news conference with the rest of the crew from the...
News Clip2:44
Curated Video

UN weather agency says 2014 on track for hottest year ever

Higher Ed
The United Nations weather agency on Wednesday rejected claims that global warming had paused, pointing out that temperature data showed the year current year (2014) was tied for the hottest year on record. The World Meteorological...
News Clip1:45
Curated Video

AP intv with Ban Ki-Moon after UN conference adopts plans on new pact

Higher Ed
AP Television 1. Wide of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon sitting in interview 2. Cutaway of official 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary General: "I'm encouraged and I appreciate the spirit of flexibility of the US...
Instructional Video3:08
Curated Video

NATO commander warns Russians are moving into Mediterranean

Higher Ed
Russia is moving into the eastern Mediterranean "with a lot of hardware" according to the NATO Commander for Southern Europe, taking advantage of ports in Syria and making the area "very crowded". Speaking to the Associated...
News Clip7:39
Bloomberg

Yale University's Chen on China's Covid Situation

Higher Ed
Xi Chen, Associate Professor of Health Policy & Economics at Yale University, discusses his assessment on China's Covid situation and potential virus mutations. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
News Clip3:40
Curated Video

How Public Domain Made Way For A 'Winnie The Pooh' Horror Movie

Higher Ed
"Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey" is a real, upcoming horror movie with familiar characters, but adapting them is no easy legal task.
News Clip2:26
Sky News

Interview House Manager at Bateman's - Rudyard Kipling's Home

Higher Ed
Interview House Manager at Bateman's - Rudyard Kipling's Home
News Clip4:28
Bloomberg

What's the Value of Mega Media Franchises?

Higher Ed
July 7 -- On "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene looks at the value of mega media franchises. Gamco co-chief Investment Manager Chris Marangi also speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Instructional Video2:07
MinutePhysics

How to Turn Sound Into Light: Sonoluminescence

7th - 12th
The conversion of sound into light is a fascinating phenomenon that is a side effect of pistol and mantis shrimp stunning their prey. It is known as sonoluminescence, and it is thoroughly delineated in this fascinating little video. Add...
Lesson Plan13:10
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

The Making of the Fittest: The Birth and Death of Genes

8th - Higher Ed Standards
After watching an engaging 13-minute video about the colorless blood of icefish, future ichthyologists examine icefish blood and non-icefish blood (blood samples are simulated with Karo syrup mixtures) to determine advantages of...
Lesson Plan14:03
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

The Making of the Fittest: Natural Selection in Humans

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Sickle cell disease only occurs when both parents contribute the trait, and mostly in those of African descent. Where did it come from? How did it evolve? Tony Allison, a molecular biologist, noticed a connection between sickle cell and...
Lesson Plan10:25
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

The Making of the Fittest: Natural Selection and Adaptation

8th - Higher Ed Standards
The pocket mouse can be light brown like the sands of the desert, or dark brown like the volcanic lava flows that are interspersed throughout New Mexico's Valley of Fire. It seems that predators have weeded out light colored mice in this...
Instructional Video3:56
TED-Ed

Poison vs. Venom: What's the Difference?

4th - 12th Standards
Did you know that poison and venom are not the same? Both are toxic, but poison must be inhaled, ingested, or absorbed, while venom must be injected into a wound. The narrator explains that some toxic compounds may be used for good, as...
Instructional Video4:22
TED-Ed

Pruney Fingers: A Gripping Story

6th - 12th
If you can't put your finger on it, you can at least learn from this video about the channels that form our our water-soaked fingertips. What is their purpose? This little clip is an amusing and educational addition to a lesson on...
Instructional Video3:53
SciShow

Onions, Emotions, and Why We Cry

6th - 12th
Cheer up! Here is a fascinating featurette about why people cry. Hank explains different types of tears, what causes them, their purposes, and even their particular chemical components. This would make a nice addition to your human body...