The Wall Street Journal
Eve Ensler: A New Era
The massive shift brought on by the #MeToo movement continues to reshape cultural conversations. Ev e Ensler discusses feminism, politics and where we go from here.
Brave Wilderness
SNAPPER BITES Hand in Super Slow Motion
Welcome to another episode of STRIKE ZONE! This time, we're taking you into the slow motion strike zone of the Panther Chameleon, Pacman Frog, and the Alligator Snapping Turtle! Are you ready to see a snapping turtle bite in super SLOW...
Next Animation Studio
China pressured WHO team to say lab leak ‘extremely unlikely’
A top W.H.O. official said his team was pressured to report that it was ‘extremely unlikely’ that a Chinese lab leak caused the COVID pandemic.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Gaurav Bhatnager - Unfear: Transforming Your Organization
Gaurav Bhatnagar and Mark Minukas are coauthors of Unfear: Transform Your Organization to Create Breakthrough Performance and Employee Well-Being.Gaurav Bhatnagar is the founder of Co-Creation Partners and has dedicated more than two...
Guinness World Records
Longest Human Tunnel Travelled through on a Skateboard by a Dog
The longest human tunnel traveled through by a dog skateboarder is 30 people and was achieved by Otto the Skateboarding Bulldog in Lima, Peru, on November 8, 2015.
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Ruth Globus and Jon Galazka Talk About Biology Data from Space
A conversation with Jon Galazka, project scientist for NASA’s GeneLab, and Ruth Globus, a rodent research project scientist, at NASA's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
Institute of Art and Ideas
Are thinking machines really a threat?
Evil artificial intelligences are luckily confined to fiction. Yet leading scientists claim that intelligent machines are 'the most serious threat facing mankind'. Are they right or could a mind free from human prejudices create a better...
Espresso Media
Exploring the Beauty and Connection of Marine Life
In the third part of this series, the speaker shares his deep connection and passion for marine life, particularly dolphins and humpback whales. He reflects on the wisdom and ancient nature of these species compared to humans, and the...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Michael A. Pope - Teachers Make a Difference - Dr. Patricia Warthan
Michael A. Pope works in Department of Defense schools for military families. He is a middle school educator at Zama Middle High School, Yamato, Japan, with multiple certification in middle school Science, History, Mathematics, Gifted...
The Wall Street Journal
Khan Academy CEO: Infrastructure Is Key to Closing the Digital Divide
The pandemic showed us that technology was an educational lifeline to students--but it also reinforced the digital divide and widened the advantage gap between the rich and poor. Sal Khan shares where investments and partnerships can...
Next Animation Studio
Shark teeth contain natural 'toothpaste'
Shark teeth contain fluoride, the key ingredient in most toothpastes, according to the study, recently published in the Journal of Structural Biology. The enamel of shark teeth contain the mineral fluoroapatite, instead of...
XKA Digital
The only creative technique that works
John started his communications strategy career at agencies JWT and then BMP-DDB where he won the coveted IPA Effectiveness Grand Prix. In the mid-90s he went on to become co-founder and head of strategy at creative agency St Luke's (as...
Easy Languages
Your Wardrobe in Greek | Super Easy Greek 35
Your Wardrobe in Greek | Super Easy Greek 35 Easy Greek is a project to help you learn Greek in an authentic and fun way. We interview people in the streets of Athens and other places in Greece. All our videos have subtitles in Greek and...
Next Animation Studio
Amazon’s Bezos offers NASA billions to get Musk’s contract
Jeff Bezos is making an extraordinary offer to try to win back a contract that his company already lost to Elon Musk’s SpaceX company.
Science360
Researchers bring science to the big screen! NSF Science Now 4
In this week’s episode of NSF Science Now, we explore Arctic walrus habitats, Cave2, pandas and, finally, algae and biofuels.
Independent Producers
Tuna Fishing and the Dolphin Morgue
When people started using large nets to capture tuna in the 1960s, many spotted dolphins were killed because they were found living with tuna. Scientists responded by sending “observers” on tuna boats to keep track of the number of...