NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Drive Like a Martian
Yajaira Sierra-Sastre and Vivake Asnani from NASA’s Glenn Research Center detail the history of tires used on the Moon and Mars and describe an innovative new tire called the Mars Spring Tire that may be used on future rovers. HWHAP...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Apollo vs. Artemis
Nujoud Merancy, Exploration Mission Planning Office Chief, returns to the podcast to explain how the mission architecture of the Artemis program differs from Apollo and why it is important to develop a sustainable presence on the Moon....
Seven Dimensions
How to Start a Presentation
In this video, the speaker offers three suggestions for starting a presentation: introducing oneself with credentials and offering, starting with something unusual or attention-grabbing, and using a technique called "current...
Packt
Testing an Express Application: Part II
Testing Node.js (Task App): Testing an Express Application: Part II This clip is from the chapter "Testing Node.js (Task App)" of the series "The Complete Node.js Developer Course (3rd Edition)".In this section, you will learn about...
NASA
NASA Explorers: Apollo: Episode 4: Moon Detective
What happened to the lost data from the Apollo era? Get to know the “data detectives” who are tracking it down. The science experiments the Apollo astronauts conducted from the surface of the Moon provide a long-term data record that’s...
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Chad Frost and Susan De La Cruz Talk About the “Social Networks” of Wildlife
A conversation with Chad Frost from NASA and Susan De La Cruz from the USGS. This is the second episode of a mini-series about NASA and USGS collaboration. In this episode they focus on tracking wildlife and what that information can...
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...
NASA
The Invisible Network: 01. Ascension | NASA's The Invisible Network Podcast
Just south of the equator lies a tiny plot of volcanic soil, a thousand miles from the nearest continent. This bizarre, remote island had mammoth importance to America’s first efforts in space.
NASA
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 36, Crowdsourcing Innovation Small Steps, Giant Leaps
NASA’s Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation Deputy Manager Steve Rader discusses driving innovation through crowdsourcing and the gig economy.
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: The Zero-G Workout
Dr. Andrea Hanson, Exercise Countermeasures Operations Lead, talks about what happens to the human body in microgravity, what NASA is doing about it, and how we can use this knowledge to go deeper into space. Hanson also describes some...
Curated Video
IELTS Speaking Test Series: Ep. 7 (PART 3 CAFES)
Today you’ll hear a model Band 9 IELTS Part 3 answers about cafe culture. You’ll learn many transition phrases and linking words that will increase your Fluency and Coherence score. Jessica was an examiner for 14 years, and Aubrey knows...
Curated Video
IELTS Coaching: How to Make an IELTS Study Plan that Works
Today get some great IELTS Coaching from Jessica Beck, the #1 IELTS Professional on the web! Go here to get your 7+ Insider Method Checklist: http://ielts.allearsenglish.com/7-che... The biggest mistake you could make is not preparing!...
Amphio
Innovation in the Ninth
BBC presenter Suzy Klein discusses the constant innovation throughout Beethoven's Ninth.
XKA Digital
Selling is not about talking
John Wagner is Partner in Cycas Hospitality and has over 30 years' hotels sector experience with extensive knowledge of European hotel marketing, operations and development having lived and worked in Paris, Prague, London and Amsterdam....
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - 'LESS Is More' Technique For Carers
In this interview with Jenny Langley she discusses the 'LESS is More' technique and how this can help carers to support eating disorder suffers.
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Average Joe, Educator, Astronaut
Joe Acaba, U.S. astronaut, talks about his time in the Marine Corps and Peace Corps, his previous missions to space, and his background as a high school and middle school educator. HWHAP Episode 10.
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer: The Spacewalks
Tara Jochim and Brian Mader talk about a unique and difficult set of spacewalks to repair an experiment called the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer. The two discuss the work that has been done so far to prepare for these spacewalks and what...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Apollo 1 Fire
Expert guests from the Apollo program reveal more behind the challenges faced to successfully land humans on the Moon in less than three years after the tragic Apollo 1 fire. HWHAP Episode 78.
Brian McLogan
Learn how to multiply two numbers in scientific notation
👉 Learn how to multiply numbers written in scientific notations. Scientific notation is a convenient way of writing very large or very small numbers. A number written in scientific notation is of the form a * 10^n where a is the first...
Curated Video
The Mystery of the Shepard Tone Illusion Explained
In this video, we explore the Shepard Tone illusion, a fascinating auditory phenomenon. Through ear tests and demonstrations, we learn how sets of notes played simultaneously create the illusion of an endlessly rising or descending pitch.
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.
NASA
Gravity Assist: What is Astrobiology? With Mary Voytek
How did life originate and evolve here on Earth? What form could life take elsewhere – and where else could life survive beyond our planet? These are questions that scientists called astrobiologists tackle every day. By using space...
NASA
Gravity Assist: Fire Fountains on the Moon, with Dave Draper
Early in its history, the Moon was molten, with “fire fountains” erupting from its surface. How did the Moon cool down and become the quiet, cratered world we know today? NASA’s Chief Scientist Jim Green chats with NASA’s Deputy Chief...
NASA
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 67, Quiet Supersonic Mission Small Steps, Giant Leaps
NASA Low Boom Flight Demonstrator Deputy Project Manager Cathy Bahm discusses the X-59 quiet supersonic research mission.