NASA
Gravity Assist: Gravity Assist Podcast, Venus with David Grinspoon
The next stop on our virtual tour is Venus, the closest planet to Earth and the hottest planet in our solar system, with surface temperatures scorching enough to melt lead.
de Dicto
Time Perception with Dr Devin Terhune: Flow and absorption
How does dopamine impact the state of flow? What is known about absorption? How can absorption be measured? Time Perception with Dr Devin Terhune, Part 5
Packt
Importance of Locator Identifiers in Selenium
This video explains the importance of locator identifiers in Selenium. This clip is from the chapter "Locator Techniques and Tools used to Identify Objects" of the series "Selenium WebDriver with Java - Basics to Advanced and...
Packt
How to Send Driver Object of Test Instance to Listener on Test Failure?
This video demonstrates how to send the driver object of Test Instance to the listener when a test fails. This clip is from the chapter "Framework Building from Scratch - Real Time Project" of the series "Selenium WebDriver with Java -...
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Ian Brosnan and Colin Williams Talk About the USGS Moving to NASA Ames
A conversation with Ian Brosnan from NASA and Colin Williams from the USGS. This is the first episode of a mini-series about NASA and USGS collaboration. To hear more from Ian Brosnan, listen to his previous NASA in Silicon Valley...
Curated Video
Data Science and Machine Learning with R - Personal Branding
This video explains personal branding. This clip is from the chapter "Starting a Career in Data Science" of the series "Data Science and Machine Learning with R from A-Z Course [Updated for 2021]".This section explains how to start a...
SWPictures
Helping Social Entrepreneurs - Hero Rats
They’re called Hero Rats. Can rats help clear Africa’s landmines? Landmines – brutal and indiscriminate weapons – are depressingly common in the developing world. Can the highly developed sense of smell of rats help to clear this...
Curated Video
NASA in Silicon Valley: David J. Smith: NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast
A conversation with David J. Smith, NASA Research Scientist at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
Science360
EARLY CONCEPT BRAIN RESEARCH: INCREASING THE FIELD OF VIEW
Compare a boxy 1980s TV to the sleek high-definition TVs of today: That's a 25-fold difference. Spencer Smith's microscope is a 100-fold difference over the microscopes used today. Smith, of the University of North Carolina's School of...
One Minute History
The Battle of Hastings Part 2 - One Minute History_4K
October 14, 1066 - The King of England and the Duke of Normandy meet on the battlefield. The prize to be won; the English crown. King Harold defends the high ground with his infantry in a shield-wall formation. William takes the field...
60 Second Histories
Battle of Edge Hill
A soldier describes the Battle of Edge Hill and how Prince Rupert's cavalry charged into the Parliamentarians.
NASA
Gravity Assist: Gravity Assist Podcast: Where Could We Go on the Moon? With Steve Mackwell
With NASA planning to send astronauts to the Moon by 2024, Steve Mackwell chats about the Moon’s exciting unexplored areas.
The March of Time
1952: THE CANDIDATES: Angled WS Candidates, anchor David Brinkley SOT asking about jail objection, MS Senator Richard B. Russell again saying opposed to compulsory features, New York law different, favors agency dealing w/ discrimination in all fields
MOT 1952: THE CANDIDATES: Angled WS Candidates, anchor David Brinkley SOT asking about jail objection, MS Senator Richard B. Russell again saying opposed to compulsory features, New York law different, favors agency dealing w/...
Jack Rackam
Habsburgs, Habsburgs, All Around | The Life & Times of Henry II
Valois and Habsburgs, at it again. Just wait till we get to some of his other adventures
60 Second Histories
Death of Richard III - part 1
A medieval soldier describes the death of Richard III which led to the beginning of the Tudor dynasty.
Science360
Tiny toad offers big potential for research on plasticity
Spadefoot toads fooled biologists for years, and now the species offers new insights on adaptive evolution Spadefoot toads are master "shape-shifters," able to make drastic changes to their form and behavior in response to their...
The Wall Street Journal
How Johnson & Johnson is Securing the Pharma Supply Chain
Hackers have attacked multiple parts of the supply chain for Covid- 19 vaccines. Johnson & Johnson CISO, Marene Allison, discusses how to balance production and security.
Next Animation Studio
Study shows Earth’s poles wandered far for millions of years
A new study has confirmed a longstanding theory that the Earth’s crust tilted like a yo-yo 84 million years ago. Scientists call it the ‘cosmic yo-yo’.
NASA
Gravity Assist: Meet a Space Weather Scientist, with Yaireska Collado-Vega
Yaireska Collado-Vega leads a team at NASA’s Goddard Spacecraft Center that is studying the solar weather environment so that robots and people exploring space can be protected. In this episode of Gravity Assist, she describes the...
NASA
NASA's Curious Universe: Earth’s Expanding Oceans
With Earth’s recent record-breaking temperatures, the pace of sea level rise has accelerated. NASA scientists take us on a trip into their research right here on our home planet. Join us as we fly over Antarctic ice sheets and consult...
Next Animation Studio
The moon lost its magnetic fields one billion years ago: Study
Billions of years ago, the ancient moon had a powerful dynamo at its core that produced a strong global magnetic field.
Visual Learning Systems
Exploring the Building Blocks of Matter: Inside the Atom
Upon viewing the Exploring the Building Blocks of Matter video series, students will be able to do the following: Understand that the quest to better understand the building blocks of matter has transpired over the past several thousand...
Science360
Obstetrics and gynecology professor Teresa K. Woodruff - ScienceLives
Obstetrics and gynecology professor Teresa K. Woodruff - ScienceLives