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Curated Video
Rebels in the Records: Irish MP and revolutionary. Countess Markievicz by Gabriel
National Archives: This films is part of a series called ‘Rebels in the Records’. The films in the series were created by young people in July 2021 and combine puppetry, model-making and animation. They explore stories of people and...
Weatherthings
Lenticular Clouds
Lenticular Clouds are also known as Lenticularis because they are shaped like a lens. They are common over mountains where air is forced to rise and sink, forming smooth clouds above the mountains and downwind of the mountains. They also...
Brian McLogan
Solve related rates rising hot air balloon
👉 Learn how to take the derivative of a function. Learn how to find the derivative of a function using the chain rule. The derivative of a function, y = f(x), is the measure of the rate of change of the function, y, with respect to the...
Healthcare Triage
Wellness Programs Don't Seem to Work as Advertised
The latest Kaiser Family Foundation survey on employer sponsored health insurance focused on the fact that growth in premiums in 2013 was as low as it has ever been in the 16 years of the survey. And that's awesome. Health insurance...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Ronald Schettkat: Inequality and the Challenge of Employment 2/3
Ronald Schettkat, Professor of Economics at Schumpeter School, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany speaking at the panel entitled "Inequality and the Challenge of Employment" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's (INET)...
Financial Times
Has the US dollar stopped making sense?
John Authers tries to explain why the dollar is falling, even as US bond yields rise and money pours into the US stock market.
Next Animation Studio
What caused the US heat wave?
A severe heat wave affecting 40 million Americans has seen temperatures over one hundred degrees Fahrenheit beat records, with two main causes.
Next Animation Studio
Climate change: Rising CO2 levels has led to a greener planet Earth, says new study
A new study published in the journal Nature Climate Change by an international team of 32 authors argues that the huge increase in atmospheric CO2 since the Industrial Revolution has driven a huge growth in plants. American satellites...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Yuning Gao: The Future of China and the RMB - A Historical Perspective
Welcome to our new video series called "New Economic Thinking." The series will feature dozens of conversations with leading economists on the most important issues facing economics and the global economy today.
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Curated Video
Understanding Aggregate Demand and Short-Run Aggregate Supply Shifts
This video explains the concepts of inward and outward shifts in aggregate demand and short run aggregate supply and how they affect the economy. The speaker talks about how these shifts can lead to changes in price level and real output...
Next Animation Studio
Coral reefs may lose almost all habitats by 2020: study
A new study presented to the American Geophysicists Union says climate warming and rising acidity will kill off nearly all coral reef habitats by 2100.
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Healthcare Triage
Diabetes Declining? Switzerland Votes on Single Payer: Healthcare Triage News
Diabetes on the decline? Switzerland votes on single payer!
Science360
Uncertainties - How Do We Know?
How much warming do we face, and what are the uncertainties involved?
Music Matters
How to Sight Read Advanced Piano Pieces
In this advanced sight reading video we explore a two part invention from the perspective of how to sight read a more advanced piano piece, the level of sight reading is that required by many music exam boards for diploma exams. You...
Financial Times
Eastern promise: the rise of the Asian MBA
Demand for MBA courses is falling in the US, with applications for courses at seven out of 10 business schools falling last year. But as the FT's business education correspondent Jonathan Moules explains, in the east, and particularly...
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...
Curated Video
Creating Parallax Effects in PowerPoint
This tutorial demonstrates how to create a popular parallax effect in Microsoft PowerPoint, where content and background images move at different speeds to create a sense of depth and immersion. Using simple steps like cropping images,...
Brian McLogan
Find the change in height of a cone being filled with water, related rates
Find the change in height of a cone being filled with water, related rates
Next Animation Studio
Massive melting event strikes Greenland due to heat wave
A ‘massive melting event’ has affected Greenland’s ice sheet during a heat wave that has brought temperatures more than twice as hot as seasonal averages.
NASA
NASA | Earth Science Week: Melting Ice, Rising Seas
"Melting Ice, Rising Seas" is Episode 5 in the six-part series "Tides of Change", exploring amazing NASA ocean science to celebrate Earth Science Week 2009. Sea level rise is an indicator that our planet is warming. Much of the world's...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Nicola Sturgeon on What Mainstream Economics Missed @ #INET2017
Nicola Sturgeon is interviewed on the rise of right-wing politics and how this was propelled by the oversights of 'status quo' economics
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Zhu Min: Rising to the Challenge - INET Panel Discussion (4 of 5)
Zhu Min is a Special Advisor to the International Monetary Fund, and a speaker at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 10, 2011<br/>