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Gravity Assist: Diving Into NASA History, with NASA Intern Felicia Ragucci
In honor of National Intern Day, Gravity Assist features Felicia Ragucci, an undergraduate at Dartmouth College who recently completed an internship with NASA’s History Office and the Office of the Chief Scientist. During her time at...
Mr Henry's Music World
Beginner Piano Lessons for Kids Legato
Hey there! Looking for fun, awesome piano lessons for kids ages 6-10? Check out this video!
After Skool
How to be Completely Carefree - Teachings from Eckhart Tolle
"The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment" by Eckhart Tolle is intended to be a guide for day-to-day living and stresses the importance of living in the present moment and avoiding thoughts of the past or future. The book is...
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NASA in Silicon Valley: Is There Life on Mars?
In this episode we talk about how we’re developing new tools to search for life on Mars.
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NASA in Silicon Valley: Alan Rhodes and Harvey Moseley Talk About Creating SOFIA’s Instruments
A conversation with Alan Rhodes, instrument development manager for the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley, and Harvey Moseley a senior astrophysicist at NASA's Goddard Space...
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NASA in Silicon Valley: NASA Establishes the Small Spacecraft Systems Virtual Institute: NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast
A feature from NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley originally posted on October 21, 2016.
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Gravity Assist: Asteroid Hunting with Lindley Johnson
NASA has been on the lookout for any asteroid that could cause our planet harm and, in the thousands of objects found, determined that none poses a threat to Earth.
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On a Mission: Season Two, Episode 5: Catch a Falling Star
Why are missions like OSIRIS-REx bringing pieces of an asteroid back home?
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Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 79, Engineering Best Practices – Part 2 Small Steps, Giant Leaps
NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate Chief Engineer Steve Hirshorn discusses what it takes to be a successful chief engineer.
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Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 74, Solar Sails Small Steps, Giant Leaps
NASA's Les Johnson discusses solar sail propulsion and the upcoming Near-Earth Asteroid Scout and Solar Cruiser missions.
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Houston We Have a Podcast: Spaceborne Computer
Mark Fernandez, principal investigator for the Spaceborne Computer-2, details the experiment on the International Space Station that will further test the capabilities of in-space computing which may help humans explore deeper into...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Modernizing a Classic of Monetary Theory
In part 1 of INET's interview with Perry Mehrling, he discusses how "The New Lombard Street" connects historical theories with the realities of modern money markets
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NASA in Silicon Valley: Eclipse Balloons: Podcast
A feature from NASA's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley originally posted on July 27, 2017.
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Gravity Assist: Ice Giants (Uranus & Neptune) with Amy Simon
n this episode of Gravity Assist, NASA’s Jim Green and Amy Simon discuss Uranus, Neptune, and Neptune’s intriguing moon – Triton -- and what we still have to learn about these mysterious bodies.
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The Invisible Network: 07. Hunter-Gatherer | NASA's The Invisible Network Podcast
In recent years, NASA has renewed its focus on the Moon. Soon, we will look up at the Moon and rediscover a magic first experienced in 1969. It’s a magic that will flow through networks more sophisticated than ever before — an...
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Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 3, Unleashing Innovation Small Steps, Giant Leaps
David Miranda, innovation point of contact for the Exploration Ground Systems Program’s Operations Division, offers tips for unleashing innovation.
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Houston We Have a Podcast: Uncommon Origins
Shawn Cvetezar, Laura Paulino, and Don Caluya, NASA interns representing NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Ames Research Center, and Johnson Space Center, respectively, reflect upon their non-traditional paths that led them to NASA...
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Houston We Have a Podcast: Space Communications
Philip Baldwin lays out the infrastructure, operations, and future of near and deep space communication networks. HWHAP Episode 225.
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Houston We Have a Podcast: Lesser-Known Stories of Apollo 11
NASA historian Jennifer Ross-Nazzal shares some of the lesser-known stories of the Apollo 11 mission 50 years after the historic landing of humans on the Moon. Alumni from NASA's Apollo program share memories from their unique roles in...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: International Space Station and Beyond
Dr. Gary Kitmacher, communications and education mission manager for the International Space Station program, returns to the podcast to discuss the design, assembly, and evolution of the International Space Station, and how this orbiting...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
How to Disagree Respectfully
To master the art of conversation, we have to learn how to disagree respectfully and this video teaches three steps and lets you practice. After hearing statements you will probably disagree with. With these tips, you can master the art...
Global Ethics Solutions
Habit and Conscience Equals Ethical Character
Many of our behaviors stem from habit and consciousness. While both are developed from experiences in your life, each one plays a different role when making ethical decisions. In this course you will learn the difference between your...
Neuro Transmissions
A Simple Guided Meditation
The following is a short relaxation technique to help you reduce feelings of anxiety. In Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, there is a concept that changing physiological responses can also change mental processes. With a short activity like...
Curated Video
8+ IELTS Academic Technology Vocabulary
Today you’ll learn amazingly high-scoring IELTS vocabulary to discuss technology.. Students are always asking for academic vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Part 3 and Writing Task 2. The best place to find this high-scoring, native-speaker,...