Instructional Video3:00
SWPictures

Climate Change and Drought Threaten Rice Production in Australia

12th - Higher Ed
The video highlights the impact of climate change on the rice industry in New South Wales, Australia. Seven years of drought have resulted in a drastic decrease in rice production, leading to soaring prices and concerns about food security.
Instructional Video23:19
Institute for New Economic Thinking

How Artists Can Make Social Change

Higher Ed
The Dixie Chicks put their careers on the line when they criticized the Iraq War. But artists aren’t taking the same risks today, says music industry veteran Shep Gordon. Watch Gordon and INET President Rob Johnson talk about how reality...
Instructional Video4:49
msvgo

What Time Is It?

K - 12th
This nugget teaches the different times of a day and helps the student to understand words such as today, yesterday and tomorrow.
Instructional Video9:51
Journey to the Microcosmos

Amoebas Occasional Brain-Eaters

9th - Higher Ed
Yes, they might eat your brain, but there's a lot more to amoebas than that!
Instructional Video5:09
Curated Video

External Sources of Finance: Loans, Share Capital, and Choosing the Right Option for Your Business

Higher Ed
This video discusses external sources of finance for businesses. The speaker talks about different types of external financing, such as loans, subsidies, borrowing, and flotation on the stock market. The video also explains the...
Instructional Video3:55
IDG TECHtalk

Using multiprocessing to speed up Python programs

Higher Ed
The Numba library for Python makes numerical code faster by way of a just-in-time compiler, as an alternative (or complement) to NumPy and Cython. Often all you need to make existing code faster is a single line of code, with Numba's...
Instructional Video3:05
TMW Media

Water Birds Mating In The Desert: Features and mating rituals of the Banded Stilts

K - 5th
Describe the mating ritual of the Banded Stilt. Why is there enough food for the Banded Stilt to eat?<br/>
Water Birds Mating In The Desert, Part 3
Instructional Video6:28
The Economist

How could veganism change the world?

12th - Higher Ed
Interest in vegan food and its associated health benefits has been booming across the rich world. A global retreat from meat could have a far-reaching environmental impact.
Instructional Video8:41
Learning Mole

Plants as Food

Pre-K - 12th
A video created for, and aimed at primary school science students learning all about plants. This video will take students through the plants that are commonly used as food.
Instructional Video1:39
US Department of Agriculture

Milk Production Research at USDA

Higher Ed
USDA's Agricultural Research Service is doing innovative research to help farmers get more production from livestock for less cost.
Instructional Video4:37
Learning Mole

Mystery of Sally's Sick Goldfish

Pre-K - 12th
This Lucas Detective video lesson is the The Mystery of Sally's Sick Goldfish.Students will enjoy joining Lucas in this animated video as they discover STEM subjects and work to unveil the mystery.
Instructional Video23:54
Globalive Media

Beyond Innovation: Episode 1

Higher Ed
The Internet-of-Things connects everything, nanotechnology heals damaged brains and a venture capitalist spots medical breakthroughs. Plus, Anthony and Michael speak with David Hanson, the pioneering roboticist behind some of the most...
Instructional Video10:13
Weird History

Life As A Victorian Chimney Sweep

12th - Higher Ed
The jaunty image of the Victorian child chimney sweep is indelibly romantic, evoking the picturesque London glamorized in Mary Poppins. But the truth is that chimney sweep kids – and children living in Dickensian squalor, in general –...
Instructional Video5:27
msvgo

Fisheries

K - 12th
It explains the salient points followed during feeding, rearing and breeding of aquatic animals.
Instructional Video0:54
FuseSchool

Niches In The Savannah Ecosystem

6th - Higher Ed
An example of the different niches in the savannah ecosystem.
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

A Comprehensive Overview of Milk

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Infants usually get the nutrients they need to grow and survive from their mother's milk. As we get older, some people drink the milk of other animals like cows to get nutrients, while other people develop lactose intolerance. Explore...
Instructional Video3:05
Food Farmer Earth

Sunflowers: Nurturing Nature's Canvas

12th - Higher Ed
A farmer shares his journey of cultivating a small experimental patch of sunflowers into a vibrant 9-acre bird sanctuary that blooms throughout the season, offering sanctuary to birds and joy to the community. This endeavor, blending...
Instructional Video5:57
FuseSchool

Modern Agriculture and Fishing

6th - Higher Ed
Intensive farming is beneficial to humans as it increases the availability of food and therefore increases food security. It produces higher yields more efficiently so it can be sold at cheaper prices. However, it is controversial...
Instructional Video4:43
Financial Times

How to feed 10bn people

Higher Ed
By 2050 the global demand for food will rise by 60 per cent. Wageningen University & Research is looking into new agricultural solutions, including vertical farming and robots to help with farm labour, as well as ways of protecting...
Instructional Video2:17
After Skool

5 Keys to Beating Stress - Tony Robbins

12th - Higher Ed
Tony Robbins' 5 Keys to Beating Stress 1. Feed Your Mind 2. Strengthen Your Body/Change Your Physical State 3. Find a Mission Bigger Than Yourself 4. Get a Role Model 5. Help Someone Worse Off Than You
Instructional Video2:55
Instructional Video6:52
Science360

Biomass - Green Revolution

12th - Higher Ed
How do we turn biological material into energy? This episode of Green Revolution explores how scientists are studying algae, ants, plants, and sawmill waste to help create fuel for the future.
Instructional Video3:23
FuseSchool

Food Security

6th - Higher Ed
Even though enough food is grown to feed all 7 billion people on Earth, around 795 million (so 1 in 9 people) do not eat enough food to maintain good health. These people don’t just live in less developed countries, being undernourished...
Instructional Video5:49
Barcroft Media

My Best Friend Is An Elephant

Higher Ed
FLORIDA - DECEMBER 12: WHAT if your best friend weighed 10,000lbs and was able to crush a watermelon under her foot? Acrobat and animal handler Lauryn Murray, 33, from Florida, grew up in a circus and spends almost every day caring for...