Instructional Video11:42
Curated Video

Sally Ride for Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Learn about the physicist and astronaut, Sally Ride, who became the first American woman to fly in space.
Instructional Video2:48
Curated Video

Autonomous Vehicles Race Through Nevada Desert in DARPA Challenge

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The video describes a thrilling robotic vehicle race in the Nevada desert, where 23 autonomous vehicles competed to navigate a challenging course using GPS and advanced technology. The goal was to spur the development of driverless...
Instructional Video4:18
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Jeremy Utley - Demystifying Innovation

Higher Ed
Jeremy is the Director of Executive Education at the d.school, and an Adjunct Professor at Stanford’s School of Engineering, where he has earned multiple “favorite professor” distinctions from graduate programs. He holds a BBA with...
Instructional Video6:16
Curated Video

Brain-to-Text Communications Using Machine Learning?

Higher Ed
Can we use machine learning to read your mind?
Instructional Video9:45
Institute for New Economic Thinking

How Can We Track Bank Risk?

Higher Ed
Risky lending took down the global economy in 2008. Tracking it now is a vital job for economists, says Juliane Begenau Begenau, Assistant Professor of Finance at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, explains how economists can...
Instructional Video13:38
The Wall Street Journal

Pro Perspective: Hindsight in 2020 - Lessons Learned in Cybersecurity

Higher Ed
Stanford University's CISO Michael Duff takes a look at the lessons learn in cybersecurity so far this year.
Instructional Video9:17
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Michael J. Hynes - Eight Women Whose Works and Words Inspire Me

Higher Ed
Dr. Michael Hynes is the Superintendent of Schools for the Patchogue Medford School District. Prior to working in Patchogue-Medford, Dr. Hynes served as the Superintendent of Schools for the Shelter Island School District, the Assistant...
Instructional Video0:50
Next Animation Studio

Humanoid robot dives for sunken shipwreck treasure

12th - Higher Ed
A humanoid diving robot developed at Stanford University could help scientists get to parts of the ocean that human divers just can't reach. The OceanOne robot was deployed last month to retrieve sunken treasure from an ancient shipwreck...
Instructional Video5:40
Barcroft Media

Teenager With Facial Tumour Proves Doctors Wrong

Higher Ed
SUNNYVALE, CALIFORNIA - 5 NOVEMBER 2017: A defiant teenager born with a rare facial tumour that leaves her unable to speak or eat dreams of becoming a nurse. Doctors said Jacqueline Rodriguez would not live to see her first birthday, but...
Instructional Video5:40
Barcroft Media

Teenager With Facial Tumour Proves Doctors Wrong | BORN DIFFERENT

Higher Ed
A defiant teenager born with a rare facial tumour that leaves her unable to speak or eat dreams of becoming a nurse. Doctors said Jacqueline Rodriguez would not live to see her first birthday, but the now 16-year-old has truly defied all...
Instructional Video0:56
Next Animation Studio

Plastic pollution: researchers discover worms who can safely biodegrade various types of plastic

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers led by scientists at Stanford University in U.S. and Beihang University in China have found that the mealworm can safely biodegrade various types of plastic, Stanford News reported. Americans discard about 33 million tonnes...
Instructional Video10:15
Weird History

The Stanford Prison Experiment

12th - Higher Ed
In 1971, professor Philip Zimbardo put together one of the most intriguing and famous psychology experiments ever: the Stanford Prison Experiment, designed to study the effects of incarceration on prisoners and guards. Using an...
Instructional Video10:14
Weird History

Facts About The Stanford Prison Experiment

12th - Higher Ed
In 1971, professor Philip Zimbardo put together one of the most intriguing and famous psychology experiments ever: the Stanford Prison Experiment, designed to study the effects of incarceration on prisoners and guards. Using an...
Instructional Video1:09
Next Animation Studio

Genetic analysis suggests contact between Polynesians and South Americas before Columbus: study

12th - Higher Ed
Ancient Polynesians may have crossed the Pacific to make contact with Native Americans from the region that is now Colombia
Instructional Video2:25
Curated Video

Ellen Ochoa: The First Female Hispanic Astronaut

9th - Higher Ed
In 1993, Ellen Ochoa wrote her name in the stars – as the first Hispanic woman to enter orbit. She continues to inspire generations of aspiring astronauts today.
News Clip6:44
Curated Video

The office jerk survival guide

9th - Higher Ed
Stanford organizational psychology professor Robert Sutton is an expert on handling jerks
News Clip3:26
Curated Video

Hi-tech glasses help autistic children recognise emotions

9th - Higher Ed
Researchers at Stanford University in the US are using special glasses to help autistic children recognise and classify emotions. The so-called ‘Autism Glass’ analyses facial expressions – and instantly gives the user an indication of...
News Clip1:49
Curated Video

Can smartphone voice assistants save us from harm?

9th - Higher Ed
Researchers at Stanford University tested dozens of smartphones
News Clip1:59
Curated Video

Age still best determines when to get COVID vaccines, new research suggests

9th - Higher Ed
It's been four years since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, and new research suggests your age may determine how often you should get a booster shot.
News Clip1:35
Curated Video

This CEO immigrated to America with “nothing” before scaling a $12.6 billion energy empire

9th - Higher Ed
Air Products CEO Seifi Ghasemi lived and went to school in an oil refinery in Iran in the 1950s.
News Clip8:35
Curated Video

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz warns Netanyahu against Rafah attack

9th - Higher Ed
The Israeli Prime Minister vows to go ahead with a ground assault on Rafah, as the German Chancellor warns against the attack.
News Clip0:44
Curated Video

Stanford University President Resigns

9th - Higher Ed
The president of Stanford University Marc Tessier-Lavigne resigned after the board of trustees determined several academic reports he authored contained manipulated data.
News Clip1:39
Curated Video

Suffer from social anxiety? These ChatGPT glasses use AI to do the small talking for you

9th - Higher Ed
Student Brian Chiang built his innovative software, RizzGPT, using OpenAI's ChatGPT combined with an open source augmented reality monocle from Brilliant Labs.
News Clip4:07
Curated Video

Should European countries open borders to boost tourism?

9th - Higher Ed
In the United States, its estimated 200,000 restaurants may not reopen due to bankruptcy.